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		<description><![CDATA[Flipping some stories into {R}emnants yesterday, I came across some breaking superhero cinema news that immediately found me re-visiting a blog post from 2013. The story was about Roger Corman&#8217;s 1990&#8242;s Fantastic Four movie. Here&#8217;s Comic Book Resources with the breaking news followed by some of my original commentary&#8230; Fans will finally get learn exactly [...]]]></description>
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<p>Flipping some stories into <a href="https://flipboard.com/@jmatheny/%7Br%7Demnants-n3ondt1iy" target="_blank">{R}emnants</a> yesterday, I came across some breaking superhero cinema news that immediately found me re-visiting a blog post from 2013. The story was about Roger Corman&#8217;s 1990&#8242;s <em>Fantastic Four</em> movie. Here&#8217;s Comic Book Resources with the breaking news followed by some of my original commentary&#8230;</p>
<p><em>Fans will finally get learn exactly what went on behind the scenes during filming of 1994&#8242;s failed &#8220;Fantastic Four&#8221; adaptation. &#8220;Doomed,&#8221; the documentary telling the story of the film, will arrive on video-on-demand on Oct. 11 and DVD on Dec. 20.</em></p>
<p><em>The documentary tells the story of the 1994 &#8220;Fantastic Four&#8221; adaptation, directed by Oley Sassone (whose most notable other credit is directing five episodes of &#8220;Xena: Warrior Princess&#8221;) and produced by Roger Corman (&#8220;Little Shop of Horrors&#8221;) and Bernd Eichinger (2005&#8242;s &#8220;Fantastic Four&#8221;). The film was never officially released, leaving its interesting history long surrounded in mystery.</em></p>
<p>And from the original <a href="http://joenolan.com/blog/?p=3384" target="_blank">post</a>&#8230;</p>
<p><em>The Fantastic Four is an unreleased independent superhero film completed in 1994. Executive produced by low-budget specialist Roger Corman and Bernd Eichinger (who went on to produce a big-budget Fantastic Four film in 2005), the film was based on Marvel Comics&#8217; long-running comic book and featured the origin of the Fantastic Four and that superhero team&#8217;s first battle with the evil Doctor Doom, combining the superteam&#8217;s origin from The Fantastic Four #1 and Doom&#8217;s origin from Fantastic Four Annual #2 with original elements.</em></p>
<p><em>&#8230;Speculation arose that the film had never been intended for release, but had gone into production solely as a way for Eichinger to retain rights to the characters; Stan Lee said in 2005 that this was indeed the case, insisting, &#8220;The movie was never supposed to be shown to anybody,&#8221; and adding that the cast and crew had been left unaware.</em> </p>
<p>This flick is particularly interesting given the dismal &#8216;Four films that have actually been showcased in feature releases. Here&#8217;s what <em>Film Threat</em>&#8216;s Clint Morris had to say about this bare-bones production&#8230;</p>
<p><em>&#8220;Yes it&#8217;s terribly low-budget and yes it&#8217;s derisorily campy and feebly performed, but at the same time there&#8217;s also something inquiringly irresistible about this B comic tale that makes you wonder why it didn&#8217;t get a release somewhere along the line. Even if it does resemble Toxic Avenger [more so] than say, Spider-Man &#8230; The script isn&#8217;t actually all that bad and some of the actors—notably Michael Bailey Smith—are actually quite good here, and with an extra polish I think they might have been able to release this thing.&#8221;</em></p>
<p>However, it was never to be. Who cares, it&#8217;s still a delight. Here&#8217;s <em>The Fantastic Four</em> (1994)&#8230;</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Aug 2014 04:09:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Now that Guardians of the Galaxy has secured the unbridled success of superhero films a guaranteed slot on American movie screens for the foreseeable future, I&#8217;ve been looking back to see how other comic book flicks have fared without the support of a trendy tidal wave at their backs. My favorite find is this 1994 [...]]]></description>
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<p>Now that <em>Guardians of the Galaxy</em> has secured the unbridled success of superhero films a guaranteed slot on American movie screens for the foreseeable future, I&#8217;ve been looking back to see how other comic book flicks have fared without the support of a trendy tidal wave at their backs. </p>
<p>My favorite find is this 1994 Roger Corman production of Marvel Comics&#8217; classic super-team, The Fantastic Four. Here&#8217;s the Wiki&#8230;</p>
<p><em>The Fantastic Four is an unreleased independent superhero film completed in 1994. Executive produced by low-budget specialist Roger Corman and Bernd Eichinger (who went on to produce a big-budget Fantastic Four film in 2005), the film was based on Marvel Comics&#8217; long-running comic book and featured the origin of the Fantastic Four and that superhero team&#8217;s first battle with the evil Doctor Doom, combining the superteam&#8217;s origin from The Fantastic Four #1 and Doom&#8217;s origin from Fantastic Four Annual #2 with original elements.</em></p>
<p><em>&#8230;Speculation arose that the film had never been intended for release, but had gone into production solely as a way for Eichinger to retain rights to the characters; Stan Lee said in 2005 that this was indeed the case, insisting, &#8220;The movie was never supposed to be shown to anybody,&#8221; and adding that the cast and crew had been left unaware.</em> </p>
<p>This flick is particularly interesting given the dismal &#8216;Four films that have actually been showcased in feature releases. Here&#8217;s what <em>Film Threat</em>&#8216;s Clint Morris had to say about this bare-bones production&#8230;</p>
<p><em>&#8220;Yes it&#8217;s terribly low-budget and yes it&#8217;s derisorily campy and feebly performed, but at the same time there&#8217;s also something inquiringly irresistible about this B comic tale that makes you wonder why it didn&#8217;t get a release somewhere along the line. Even if it does resemble Toxic Avenger [more so] than say, Spider-Man &#8230; The script isn&#8217;t actually all that bad and some of the actors—notably Michael Bailey Smith—are actually quite good here, and with an extra polish I think they might have been able to release this thing.&#8221;</em></p>
<p>However, it was never to be. Who cares, it&#8217;s still a delight. Here&#8217;s <em>The Fantastic Four</em> (1994)&#8230;</p>
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