![]() Doom while having some bad lines is more intriguing here and developed and incorporated much better, and Julian McMahon's performance is deliciously evil and camp. The special effects are incredible and greater in scope than the first, and the scenery is beautifully realised and perfectly captured by the crisp photography. Silver Surfer alone is a more interesting character than any of the characters in the first movie, with a great design and performed just as impressively by the talented Laurence Fishburne. However, as I've said, there are several improvements. Also the film does have some cheesy and cringe-worthy dialogue especially in the one-liners, Reed and Doom unfortunately getting the worst of the lot. But in the middle I think it slackened in the pace and the story became less interesting and rather repetitive as a result. The story had a great idea, had great potential and started off very well indeed. ![]() This sequel is an improvement in quite a few ways, but hampered by some of the flaws of the first film. ![]() When it comes to the first Fantastic Four, I didn't hate it or anything but in more ways than one it could have been better as well. Reviewed by TheLittleSongbird 7 / 10 Far from perfect, but better than the first film ![]()
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