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Roger Corman - Fantastic Four Movie 1994

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Uploaded by on Dec 7, 2007

Wasn't there another, really bad F4 movie?

Yes, it was produced by Roger Corman back in '94 — but never released. What made it so awful:

• You could see actor Michael Bailey Smith's eyes peering through the sockets of his rubber Thing mask.

• Jay Underwood (And the Beat Goes On: The Sonny and Cher Story — he played Sonny) as the Human Torch gave new meaning to "overacting."

• The big showdown was with a super-petty thief, the Jeweler. Yawn.

• Made Superman IV's special effects look good.

Order your copy of this movie today! Ask me how? poncieARTwork@aol.com
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  • la verdad si se me antoja verla, los actores si se parecen a su contraparte en comic

  • @jazmin130380

    Mandeme un email: poncieartwork1@aol.com

  • Wow... they did exactly what they set out to do... make the ultimate craptastic movie. Too funny.

  • Hey, there's a copy for sale on ebay under user name: supermanxiii

  • Dude...how do i order this dvd???

  • Just email your order to poncieARTwork@aol dot com. Pay with paypal. That easy :)

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  • I actually things The Thing in this movie looks better than The Thing in the newest Fantastic Four films.

  • @Orionsaint Actually, BBTS was a sci-fi version of "The Seven Samurai."

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  • @imperialpod Gotcha.

  • @rfridaythe13th Exactly; he sounds like Robert Englund as Willie on "V."

  • @MaskedMan66 right? that Julian McMahon's voice sucked. i hated how when he gets the board in the 2nd movie. he becomes really powerful, and that costume looks pretty cool. but then he talks and it ruins it :(

  • @MaskedMan66

    Right, my point was that Corman had worked on movies costing in excess of $500,000, which he had, BBTS being that film, which is where this music is from.

  • @imperialpod Actually, the film as printed had its own score, created by two brothers who were never paid for their efforts.

  • @RichYan33 The Jeweler, actually.

  • @ghostbuster56 It was never going to be released in the first place, no matter how it turned out.

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