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Fantastic Four: Rise Of The Silver Surfer

Fantastic Four: Rise Of The Silver...

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This fast-paced superhero sequel with big action scenes sees the Fantastic Four called in to confront a shiny alien who is wreaking...

CertificatePG

Duration88 mins

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  • Summer, 10
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Review by Summer, 10

5 stars

07 Mar 2017

This film was AMAZINING and if you had the option to make caps lock any bigger I definetly would make it bigger for this reason. I totally understood this film because I've seen FANTASTIC FOUR! and now this is FANTASTIC FOUR RISE OF THE SILVER SURFER! If you like adventurous missionary films then this is definetly for you. If I were to classify this film it would be in the one of my favourite films kingdom. ANYWAYS........ This film is about a group of four grown adults ( 3 men 1 woman ) 2 of them is a couple (Sue and Reed) aahh how cute. ANYWAYS........ During Sue and Reed's wedding ceremony disaster strikes DUN DUN DAHH! And the FANTASTIC FOUR have to save the day. Sue isn't very happy. What happens is that this guy made of steel goes round different planets and starts to destroy them for no apparent reason which is really weird I mean who would do that. Oh yeah the crazy man made of steel. Then something goes wrong with the fire guy and if he touches one of the other super heroes they switch powers. >> fast forwarding ALOT. Sue dies and the steel man saves her basically he sacrifices his life for her. I'm not going to say anything else now apart from you should TOTALLY watch this film it is AMAZING! I REALLY REALLY enjoyed it.

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