
The chimp, in fact, comes back in fine shape, but no such luck for the human pioneers, who make it to a barren, rocky land of unknown location or identity, plant the U.S. Allen ( Tim Blake Nelson), who backs the construction of a machine designed to zap them all to another dimension and allows a multimanned mission after just one test run involving a chimpanzee. Jordan), who looks like he’d be happier in a Fast & Furious installment Storm’s adopted daughter, Sue ( Kate Mara), a master technician who spends most of her time in front of a screen grown-up Ben ( Jamie Bell) moody malcontent science genius Victor Von Doom ( Toby Kebbell) and agency boss Dr. Cathey), his car-happy son, Johnny ( Michael B. One waits patiently as more exposition is laid out and further characters are shuffled in: There’s deep-voiced project overseer Dr. His science teacher never appreciates him, but seven years later Reed ( Miles Teller, slumming for the first time in his sterling young career) receives foundation backing to perfect his creation.
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Read more Remembering the First ‘Fantastic Four’ Movie (No, Not That One) Helping him procure parts is tough-guy neighbor Ben Grimm. Oyster Bay school kid Reed Richards is introduced as a nerdy genius who has essentially built a teleporter in his home out of common equipment, a “bio-matter shuttle” that can transport matter through space. Nothing that Trank and his co-writers Jeremy Slater and Simon Kinberg have come up with does anything to alleviate the feeling that the titular quartet simply don’t constitute very interesting superheroes. Unfortunately, there is no youthful enthusiasm or sense of reinvention evident in this outing. Bravo!! - Fourteen hours (for a KA book) is a pretty perfect length.This time, the reins have been handed to director and co-writer Josh Trank, whose one previous feature was the 2012 “found-footage” thriller Chronicle. # Not as good as the second (incomparable) but in my opinion absolutely better than the first. Yes, there a lot of hilarious scenes with cute (love) bickering here to be happy about. But I like quirky mysterious fantasy elements and I like time travel, shared hearts (sometimes) and cleverly added funny situations when two people from different parallel universes meets. # Maybe (of course) a somewhat incredible story to swallow, accept and love.

I got a adorable cute heroine and as always in a KA book a very perfect seeeexy alpha hero. Why make a long-winded explanation about my thoughts and feelings?- In short: This was good. Luckily, hot guy, fantasyland Noctorno is there to save her from the clutches of the grotesque vickrants sent by Minerva to capture her.


« Cora Goode has woken up in a fairytale world where she can understand what birds are saying to her, men ride horses and have fluffy feathers in their hats and furniture zigs, zags and whirls in miracles of construction. Hands up and some happydancing steps, I like.

A more or less terrific sweet audiobook listening. # Crossed my fingers for 14 fantastic audiobook hours (narrated by Tillie Hooper).Īnd? - Jippie Yay!! Yes, this was good. Only now, finally, in October 2016, as a gift from a imaginary good "romance-god" I got this #3-Fantastical audiobook as a much needed entertainment (moving house on Thursday and packing boxes, sort and pick among stuff and memories). # Since then I've gotten spoiled with good KA audiobooks. # Loved (best ever happydancing much) #2- The Golden Dynasty (5 stars)and liked (good enough but too long) #1- Wildest Dreams (3.5 stars) reading them back in 2013. 4.3 Stars - My twenty-fifth Kristen Ashley romance and once again hooked, heart warmed, impressed, happy smiling and in need for more lovely KA tales soonishįantastical, book #3 - Another fantastical (standalone) time travel romance in this Fantasyland series?
