Silver Surfer, Fantastic Four
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Shalla-Bal, first seen in “The Silver Surfer” #1 in 1968, is the female counterpart to Norrin Radd, who was featured in 2007’s “Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer.” In that film, the humanoid alien was played by Doug Jones and voiced by Laurence Fishburne.
Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer. Maybe it has something to do with seriously diminished expectations, but this is an improvement over its lifeless predecessor: There's actually a ...
It’s unfortunate that adults will sit through this with their children, or because they’re bored, because the film was created for someone without much brain capacity. Every time the story ...
At a time when tortured superheroes like Spider-Man, Superman and Batman would benefit from some serious psychotherapy, it's almost refreshing to see a comicbook caper as blithe, weightless and ...
The Story: The Fantastic Four must defeat the Silver Surfer who has come to prepare Earth for destruction by his master. The Lowdown: Old-style comic-book cheese that might appeal to fans of the ...
Rise of the Silver Surfer is the perfect summer movie, that is if you're eight years old or under. For the rest of us, the sequel to the first Fantastic Four that miraculously amassed more than ...
The Fantastic Four are a family and as such teamwork plays a major role in Rise of the Silver Surfer. FF2's Fusion Attack System allows two characters to join their attacks to create some powerful ...
Fantastic 4: Rise of Silver Surfer Update We checked out more of the action in this comic-book-turned-movie-turned-game from Visual Concepts. May 31, 2007 8:01am
Well, maybe not clobberin'. Maybe yawnin' would be a more appropriate response to "Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer." The superpowered quartet's second big-screen adventure, inspired by ...
Marvel's first supervillain ever the Mole Man joins the MCU in the official Fantastic Four: First Steps tie-in comic, showing what he'll look like in the movie