Offering a real improvement on its predecessor and successfully introducing one of the world of comics' most popular characters in the process, Fantastic Four: Rise Of The Silver Surfer easily warrants some attention on DVD to go with its impressive box office take.
Picking up where the surprisingly tepid original left off, Fantastic Four: Rise Of The Silver Surfer finds the Marvel Comics Universe's first family dealing with the celebrity that their powers have brought them, to the point where even a simple wedding can't take place without interruption.
The film then takes a little while to re-establish its characters and re-introduce some of the issues that underpin them. But it's not too long before the Silver Surfer arrives, and things really get into gear. For make no mistake: it's the Surfer who ignites the film and provides some of the very best moments of Fantastic Four: Rise Of The Silver Surfer. Backed up by some superb special effects work, he's a far more interesting draw that the returning Julian McMahon as Dr Doom.
While there are, inevitably, various problems that each of the characters in Fantastic Four: Rise Of The Silver Surfer must face, the film never opts to go knee-deep into them. Instead, it chooses a light, breezy tone, that's suited well to family viewing yet not without some genuine blockbuster moments.
It's no classic, but Fantastic Four: Rise Of The Silver Surfer is most certainly fun. And it's equally certain that this isn't the last we've seen of this quintet of heroes... --Jon Foster
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Ioan Gruffudd | Mr. Fantastic |
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Jessica Alba | Sue Storm |
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Chris Evans | Johnny Storm |
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Michael Chiklis | The Thing |
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Julian McMahon | Dr. Doom |
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Kerry Washington | Alicia Masters |
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Andre Braugher | General Hager |
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Laurence Fishburne | The Silver Surfer |
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Doug Jones | The Silver Surfer |
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Beau Garrett | Captain Raye |
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Brian Posehn | Wedding Minister |
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Zach Grenier | Mr. Sherman |
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Dawn Chubai | Anchorwoman |
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Chris Gailus | Anchorman |
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Kevin McNulty | Baxter Building Doorman |
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Andy Stahl | Tailor |
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Debbie Timuss | Hot Party Girl #1 |
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Moneca Delain | Hot Party Girl #2 |
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Crystal Lowe | Hot Party Girl #3 |
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Chris Calleri | Club DJ |
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Kenneth Welsh | Dr. Jeff Wagner |
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Benjamin Ayres | Guard #1 |
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Vanessa Minnillo | Johnny's Wedding Date |
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Alicia Thorgrimsson | New York Pedestrian |
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Valerie Tian | New York Teen Girl #1 |
| Director | Tim Story |
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| Writer | Don Payne, Mark Frost, John Turman, Stan Lee, Jack Kirby | |
| Producer | Avi Arad, Michael Barnathan, Stewart Bethune, Allison Calleri, Chen On Chu, Lee Cleary, Chris Columbus, Bernd Eichinger, Ross Fanger, Kevin Feige, Stan Lee, Mark Radcliffe, Richard Sharkey, Ralph Winter | |
| Musician | John Ottman | |
| Photography | Larry Blanford | |
| Edition | 2 Disc Special Edition |
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| Packaging | Snap Case |
| Nr Discs | 2 |
| Distributor | 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment |
| Edition Release Date | Oct 08, 2007 |
| Regions | Region 2 |