Fant4stic... Huh.



Okay first of all, I thought it would be GREAT if I searched FF2015 and the shit wasn’t even on here. Low key I kinda was hoping it wasn’t. But it was! And I’m here. Anyway. Where to begin...



The movie is ALRIGHT.



I was expecting it to be much worse than it was. I literally haven’t seen it since like two weeks before it came out, and I was in a heavily [frick]ing traumatized state of mind. Why? Eh, save that for another time.



Anyway, movie review:



Great cast.



Everyone in the film is a great actor, and overall there is a movie in there, somewhere. And that cast deserves to be in THAT movie. Everyone who worked on Fant4stic clearly wanted to be making THAT movie. But.... ultimately... It wasn’t.



Did I make that movie they deserved to be in?



To be honest?



I can’t tell.



What I can tell is there are TWO different movies in one movie competing to be that movie.



Is there a #releasethetrankcut?



Doesn’t matter.



I’m not Zack Snyder.



Zack Snyder is a storied, iconic, legendary filmmaker who has been knocking it out of the [frick]ing park since I was in high school.



Me? Then?



I was 29 years old, making my 2nd film, in a situation more complicated than anything a 2nd time filmmaker should’ve walked into.



That said... I don’t regret any of it.



It’s a part of me.



And I just hope Peyton Reed makes the next Fantastic Four and crushes it. And that I get a cameo.



Anyway, that’s it.



Fant4stic.

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