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With #RestoreTheSnyderVerse taking the internet by storm, there has been a lot of talk about bad film productions and unreleased directors cut. We thought we'd take the conversation ever FURTHER by talking about a comic book film that never OFFICIALLY saw the light of day; Roger Corman's Fantastic Four. More so than review the actual film we talk about the documentary surrounding the ill-fated film: Doomed The Untold Story of Roger Corman's Fantastic Four! Please leave us a review on ITunes so we can grow our audience and grow as podcasters! Rate us where ever podcasts are found. Don't forget to check out our merchandise! All episodes of Major Issues are brought to you by ComicBookClique.com, the home for the latest and greatest things to come to comic books and comic book media. Send us feedback at ComicBookClique@Gmail.com! You Are Worthy! Please SUPPORT US ON PATREON! ComicBook Clique Facebook ComicBook Clique on YouTube Major Issues on Twitter Shop ComicBook Clique
In 1994, there was a Fantastic Four movie made & never released. Sixteen years later, Richard gathers a group of friends, Matt, John, & Joe to discuss this crazy film. This movie was done cheap but actually puts together a good story that finds the heart of Fantastic Four. Find Joe Crowe on the American Sci-Fi Classics Track Use Hashtag #podcastacon to discuss the panels and find like minded people to communicate with! Official Sponsor Of Podcast-A-Con 2021 Cadaver Candle Company Twitter/Instagram Handles For Podcast-A-Con & Friends Podcast-A-Con @podcastacon Cadaver Candle Co. @cadavercandleco Richard Ewell @nerdylaser Spooky Dudes @spookydudes Fistful of Action @actionfistful/@thefistfulofactionpodcast Official Voice of Podcast-A-Con Chris DePetrillo @zackmalibu Jason Doyle @artofjasonwulf Bobby Nash @bobbynash/@bobbynashwrites Mika Cosplay @itsmichaelalee/@michaela.lee1 Links 2 Merch! Jason Doyle Bobby Nash Spooky Dudes Retrofied Magazine Mighty Morphin Power Rangers vs Freddy Krueger Podcast Links: Nerdy Laser Spooky Dudes Fistful Of Action Fully Poseable
Justin and Zach review one of the crown jewels of any self-respecting comic fan's bootleg video collection: the unreleased 1994 Fantastic Four movie produced by Roger Corman for only around $1 million and subsequently buried by Marvel. The hot take going 'round the internet is that this is secretly the best Fantastic Four movie in existence. True? False? Decide for yourself, but one thing is certain: the Brothers Zyduck are now big Alex Hyde-White stans. Discussed in this episode: The Fantastic Four (unreleased, 1994).
This one we take a look at the first FF movie that never was! Pops got a hold of a copy of B-Movie extraordinaire Roger Corman's 1994 movie. We talk about the story behind the movie, and a little about the movie itself.
In this episode Andy and Patrick discuss the most recent Bonkers Banana-pants movie entry, Roger Corman's Fantastic Four from 1994...a movie that doesn't really deserve the poor reputation that it has. Just to be clear, it's not great, but it's not the worst thing ever.
Jeff talks about this week's release of Keeping Kyle and the rest of the Hockey Allies Bachelor Bid Romances. The guys also announce the April pick for the Big Gay Fiction Book Club, LOL: Laugh Out Loud by Lucy Lennox and Molly Maddox. They also shout out a live-streamed, benefit performance of Terrence McNally's Lips Together, Teeth Apart that takes place Monday, April 6. Jeff & Will recommend some great things available on streaming services to help pass the time. The picks include TV shows Toy Boy and Time After Time, documentaries At The Drive-In, Doomed: The Untold Story of Roger Corman's Fantastic Four and Man Made, and movies The Sun is Also A Star, I Am Jonas, Just Friends and The Thing About Harry. As a sample of what happens on the Big Gay Author Podcast, Jeff & Will present four author Q&A's that have appeared on that show. L.A. Witt, Gregory Ashe, Layla Reyne and Lucy Lennox each offer insight into their writing process, successes and failures, as well as offer advice to those just starting out. Complete shownotes for episode 235 are at BigGayFictionPodcast.com. Big Gay Fiction Podcast is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. Find many more outstanding podcasts at frolic.media/podcasts!
This Week Cliff and Brian talk with Mick Strawn about his work in Special Effects, Art Direction, and Production Design on movies like Nightmare on Elm Street 3 & 4, Mortal Kombat, and Roger Corman's Fantastic Four, yes THAT one.
The time is upon us once again: clobberin' time! On this month's Totol Recal, we take a look at Roger Corman's Fantastic Four, a film which Rotten Tomatoes calls "a film". Stan Lee himself said that, unknown to its cast and crew, the movie was never intended to be released and was made only so the studio could maintain rights, because the studio would lose them if it did not begin production by a certain date. This week, Charlie's dead body pays us a visit and destroys the world's first 10k HD broadcast, Reed Richards goes to jail for soliciting sex from a minor, and Sam Bahre is finally outed as a frat boy. Matt Martin of Black Lodge Video shows up to drop some film history bombs. Markus Seaberry of the podcast Black Nerd Power and Andy Hunt fill us in on whether this really is the most faithful Fantastic Four film.
The b-Movie, never released, 90's big screen adaptation of Marvel Comics' Fantastic 4 is reviewed HERE on the Totally Super Podcast!
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This week, Andrew, Eric, and Josh discuss: last minute box office rushes, 20th Century Fox / Disney Vault repercussions, backhanded praise for Roger Corman's Fantastic Four, the Star Wars Holiday Special, an anger inducing Disney short, ponder if Richard Linklater is making another secret movie, and wish everyone a Happy Holidays! Plus, they mention the movies screening from December 29, 2017 to January 4, 2018: Last Flag Flying, Lady Bird, Blade Runner 2049, and The Breadwinner!
Episode 73 - Jamison and Jason check out the story of a film you were never supposed to see. Roger Corman's Fantastic Four.
This week we take on the unreleased Fantastic Four, produced by Roger Corman. The story of this movie is strange and fascinating, far more so than the film itself. We dive into the movie and the recent documentary Doomed! The Untold Story of Roger Corman's Fantastic Four, where we determine everyone involved in making this picture was and remains completely delusional. Also in this episode, Allen reveals that Fantastic Four is his favorite comic book of all time, spends an uninterrupted ten minutes describing why he loves the book and why he loves Jack Kirby, as well as an explanation to his ongoing jabs at Stan Lee. Email: fourcolorfilm@gmail.com Twitter: @fourcolorfilm Facebook: facebook.com/fourcolorfilm Website: fourcolorfilm.com
This time we got the chance to speak to Director Marty Langford. Marty is releasing his new Documentary this week 11/10/16 on all streaming sites. Doomed the Untold Story of Roger Corman's Fantastic Four. You know the story but do you know the history??? Doomed The Untold Story of Roger Cormans Fantastic Four Buy on iTunes Doomed Facebook Doomed Twitter "This Movie was Never Intended to be Seen... By Anyone" - Stan Lee We open with our usual brand of friendly banter and move onto the News that has pricked our interest. With the news about Oceans 8 release date and the Name of Afflecks Batman solo flick. Then its time for our Quickie Reviews section with a special treat for you awesome listeners in the form of our interview with Marty Director of Doomed, which is awesome. Thank you so much to Marty for speaking to us and Uncork'd Entertainment for helping set things up. Other reviews include Lights Out, The Strain, Flash. We finish with our Top5 lists of movies that we watched as kids and still watch today when its on. Timeline: We Be Geeks and Girlz Melon 365Intro 00-00 - 01.15 General Banter And News 01.15 - 41.55 Epic Film Guys Promo 41.55 - 43.15 Quickie Reviews starting with Doomed 43.15 - 49.30 Interview with Marty Langford 49.30 - 1.26.15 Jock And Nerd Promo 1.26.15 - 1.26.48 Quickie Reviews Pt2 1.26.48 - 2.05.30 History Of Bad Ideas Promo 2.05.30 - 2.06.20 Top5 Movies we watched as Kids and Still love Today 2.06.20 - 2.34.05 365Picks and OUTRO Find Us At: iTunes 365Facebook 365Twitter 365FlicksPodcast.co.uk Libsyn Network Pimpage: Tangent Bound Network Wicked Radio Network We Be Geeks Geeky Antics Network #PodernFamily Chris and I want to thank each and everyone of you for listening to us. We see the numbers each episode and are overwhelmed with the response. Dont forget to RATE, REVIEW and SUBSCRIBE as it all helps.
This week the boys of HMP check in with a documentary about a movie that was never to be. But was the Roger Corman Fantastic Four movie DOOMED before it even began? Were there other reasons this movie went into production? Why has there been a growing cult of fans over the years? We explore this and more in this week’s review of the documentary, Doomed! The Untold Story of Roger Corman's Fantastic Four. HeroMoviePodcast.com Review us on iTunes Like Us on Facebook HMP Patreon Follow us on Twitter and Instagram Listen to us on our new show- Preacher Podcast Adam Portrais: Twitter The Film Find- Twitter Bruce Leslie: Twitter Heroes and Villans Podcast Chubby Wizard Sean Keenan: Twitter Hero Movie Podcast is a weekly podcast EXCLUSIVELY about superhero movies. Marvel, DC, movies and TV- Adam Portrais from The Film Find, Sean Keenan from Robot Johnson and Bruce Leslie from Chubby Wizard, Heroes and Villians Podcast- review comicbook and superhero movies in the most funny, nerdy way you can't find anywhere else.
This week the guys discuss casting for the CBS Supergirl show, and Red Hood Coming to Gotham. They also disucss Tyrese and the possibiltiy of him playing Green Lantern. Sean and Alil argue over if Wolverine should be recast in X-men, and Steve and Sean Battle in Marvel Triva. This all leads up to our review of the Roger Corman produced 1994 Fantastic Four. So sit back and enjoy the ride.