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'The Fantastic Four': Try to stay awake . . .

Posted by Billy Wonka on August 10, 2015 at 15:32:28:

because I slept through twenty minutes of big action. Not a real advertisement, I know, but I appreciated it because of the lack of super heated CGI, color, and star power. This is no Iron Man or anything similar. It does drag a bit here and there but it is more reality grounded than all the other super heroes. Okay, "beam me up" is pretty technological but the way it was done was "real" and not polished up.

I really liked Tim Blake Nelson's portrayal of the snaky CEO of the foundation funding the F4. The rest of the crew passed not failed and the dialog was expository.

Iffy if they will continue after this effort. I won't lose any sleep over that.