13 Films You Won't Believe Turn 10 Years Old In 2015
12. Fantastic Four
The Movie: A rushed attempt to cash in on the growing trend of comic book movies, Fantastic Four boasted a decent enough cast, but did little of interest with them, and the result was a watchable yet surprisingly bland offering that just didn't try hard enough. Why It Doesn't Feel 10 Years Old: If anything, Fantastic Four actually feels much older than a decade. Given how the tone of comic book movies largely shifted towards grit in the wake of Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight saga, the sort of earnest goofiness on display here feels incredibly dated in retrospect, like something from the late 90s or early 2000s. It also doesn't help that there's a Josh Trank-directed reboot due for release this summer, and hey, remember when movie studios didn't just remake films a decade later? Remember when they actually waited 25-or-so years before trying to part audiences with more cash?
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