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The Fantastic Four
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In 1992, The Constantin Film production company held the film rights to the Fantastic Four comic book, but they were about to lose said film rights unless they began production by December of that year. Since both the budget and the technology necessary for such a venture were lacking at the time, they instead opted to do a very low-budget film produced by Roger Corman and directed by journeyman music video director Oley Sassone; this was done as an Ashcan Copy to maintain the rights, and it was never released in theaters or any home media. However, a release date was set for 1994 and the cast and crew were told the film would be released. Although Stan Lee says that it was never intended to be released, Corman and producer Bernd Eichinger claim that they did plan to release it, but Marvel executive Avi Arad, fearing that it would cheapen the franchise, bought the film for the amount of money Constantin spent making it and ordered all prints destroyed.According to some fans and critics who got their hands on the movie (circulated via bootleg video at comic-cons and such), not getting released was the best thing about it (though the Thing's costume is also considered a rare high point). Other viewers exhibit rabid devotion to it and demand an official DVD release. Most people (outside of Arrested Development fans) are unaware that the film even exists.You can see the movie on YouTube here. More information can be found here on a website that goes behind-the-scenes into its production. Overviews of the film can be found here from The Agony Booth or here at I-Mockery.Not to be confused with the 20th-Century Fox films (on which Constantin also produced). Or the inevitable Marvel Studios-produced film, set to be a part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.The documentary created in 2015, called Doomed! The Untold Story of Roger Corman's The Fantastic Four, gives these details and much more. | |
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Title Drop: Mrs. Storm does it with enthusiasm and little explanation. | |
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The Cameo | |
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The Cameo: He is hard to make out through the VHS bootleg fuzziness, but the professor who tells the class to "Bring your imaginations" to the viewing of Colossus (no, not that one) as it passes by is Police Academy's own Commandant Lassard himself, George Gaynes. | |
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Actually a Doombot | |
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Actually a Doombot: Seems like one, or else Doom's gloves are living beings. | |
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Take My Hand! | |
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Take My Hand!: Even in his moment of victory, Richards lacks the courage to deliver the final blow. | |
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Milking the Giant Cow | |
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Milking the Giant Cow: Doctor Doom gestures with no shame, even punctuating "you have twelve hours" by writing "12" with his fingers! (Some fans have pointed out that this kind of makes sense, as it would be in-character for Doom to think everyone else is too stupid to understand him and have to spell everything out for them) | |
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Spiteful Suicide | |
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Spiteful Suicide: At the end, Dr. Doom chooses to fall to his death rather than give Reed the satisfaction of beating him. | |
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Adaptational Villainy | |
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Adaptational Villainy: This version of Dr Doom has none of the positive qualities of his comics counterpart. | |
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May–December Romance | |
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May–December Romance: Reed's relationship with Sue should be this, although they don't look that much different in age once she grows up. | |
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Aborted Arc | |
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Aborted Arc: There was a subplot about Thing coping with his new form, but this is put to a halt when Alicia Masters is kidnapped. | |
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Instant Seduction | |
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Alicia and Ben both instantly fall in love when they bump into each other. They don't even say their names. Alicia immediately goes home and sculpts Ben's face and is even seen licking some of the clay from her fingertips. | |
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Alternate Continuity | |
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Alternate Continuity: The film is set its own distinct continuity from the comics and later live action movies, being designated Earth-94000 in the Marvel multiverse. | |
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Intergenerational Friendship | |
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Intergenerational Friendship: Reed and Ben are college students and apparently good friends with Johnny and Sue, who haven't even hit puberty yet. | |
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The footage of the house blowing up to establish the power of Dr. Doom's laser cannon is Stock Footage of a house being obliterated by an atomic bomb from 1955. This would have been especially obvious to 90's audiences given the clip's notoriety in the media during the Cold War. | |
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Personality Powers | |
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Personality Powers: While this has always been the case with the Fantastic Four, in this movie Reed comes to believe that it's the actual cause for their specific powers, saying that the Colossus comet had "touched our psyche". | |
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All Your Powers Combined | |
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All Your Powers Combined: Doctor Doom's brilliant plan involves taking the team's powers and adding them to his own. | |
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Threat Backfire | |
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Threat Backfire: The Jeweler tries to get Dr. Doom to back off by threatening to kill Alicia. Doom, who has never even heard of her before and has no particular reason to care whether she lives or dies, is not impressed. | |
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Disney Villain Death | |
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Disney Villain Death: Happens to Doom at the end. | |
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Comic-Book Movies Don't Use Codenames | |
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Comic-Book Movies Don't Use Codenames: Downplayed, since Doctor Doom is only ever referred to as just "Doom". Also his real name is only ever given as "Victor" leaving off his surname of "von Doom", presumably since the Fantastic Four don't realize that Victor and Doom are the same man until just before the climax, and the Steven Ulysses Perhero trope would've made it rather obvious. | |
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Manly Tears | |
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Manly Tears: Reed starts to bawl when the ER doctor tells him that Victor's burns "were too severe". | |
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Evil Laugh | |
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Evil Laugh: Doom's laugh is so epic that it appears in the background of a scene that has nothing to do with him, and even follows him to his death. | |
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Spared by the Adaptation | |
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Spared by the Adaptation: Mrs. Storm, who in the comics died when Sue and Johnny were relatively young, is depicted as still being alive when the Four have their accident. Oddly enough their father, who was alive (albeit in prison) during the Four's early career, isn't seen or mentioned at any point in the film. | |
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Head Bob | |
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Head Bob: Dr. Doom has a severe case of this. | |
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Large Ham | |
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Large Ham: Joseph Culp's performance as Doctor Doom. Strangely, as the Agony Booth's review notes, Culp actually gives a sinister, understated performance in the early sections of the film, only to go batshit insane about half an hour in... Which, to the film's credit, is absolutely right for Doom. Reed's teacher at the start of the film is extremely enthusiastic about the speed of light. | |
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What Happened to the Mouse? | |
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What Happened to the Mouse?: The Jeweler was mostly responsible for the Fantastic Four's transformation (long story) and kidnapped Thing's girlfriend, yet most of the main characters never meet him. He simply walks off camera in a scene with Dr. Doom and is never seen or mentioned again. | |
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Stalker with a Crush | |
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Stalker with a Crush: Alicia and Ben both instantly fall in love when they bump into each other. They don't even say their names. Alicia immediately goes home and sculpts Ben's face and is even seen licking some of the clay from her fingertips. Likewise, the Jeweler has apparently been stalking her and falls in love with her. | |
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Replaced with Replica | |
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Replaced with Replica: The Jeweler swaps the real diamond our heroes plan to use in their spaceship with a fake, intending to give it to the woman he's stalking. The fake diamond creates the spaceship accident that transforms our heroes. The weird part is that the "fake" one sparkles and the "real" one doesn't. | |
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LostEpisode | |
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Lost Episode: Lost movie. Well, it was supposed to be lost. | |
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Cyborg | |
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Cyborg: Doom is implied to be one. | |
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Mood Whiplash | |
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Mood Whiplash: The movie is campy and owes a lot to the Adam West version of Batman, but we still see a surprisingly violent shootout between the Jeweler's men and Doom's. When Ben wanders the streets, it's a surprisingly dark and depressing scene that might seem appropriate in some gritty 1970s drama. | |
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Love at First Sight | |
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Love at First Sight: Ben and Alicia. Well, love at first touch in the latter's case since she's blind. | |
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Truer to the Text | |
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Truer to the Text: Perhaps ironically, this film is more faithful to the Fantastic Four comics than any of the officially-released films that followed. | |
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Dull Surprise | |
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Dull Surprise: Reed doesn't seem to react at all◊ during the scene where the Four are irradiated, as opposed to the rather◊ exaggerated◊ reactions◊ of the other three. | |
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Generic Doomsday Villain | |
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Generic Doomsday Villain: Doom. | |
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Shout-Out | |
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Shout-Out: Believe it or not, the scene in which Sue grabs the zero-g pen while in space was obviously a direct homage of 2001: A Space Odyssey. Then there's the line "Holy Freud, Batman." It may not have been on purpose but when Reed sees Sue for the first time since she grew up, it is almost identical to the shot in Blue Velvet in which the protagonist meets his love interest. David Lynch used the same shot in Eraserhead. The sequence with the Human Torch protecting New York from Doctor Doom's "laser" is either this or an outright plagiarism of the first of the Superman Theatrical Cartoons, in which Superman likewise beats back a mad scientist's death ray he was using to try to destroy Metropolis. | |
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Precocious Crush | |
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Precocious Crush: Sue had one on Reed when she was younger. It developed into a relationship years later. | |
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Two Decades Behind | |
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Two Decades Behind: If it wasn't for the CG effects for the Human Torch, you'd believe that this movie was straight from the 70's considering its low production values note not helped by the fact that the movie was ripped from a low quality copy of the final cut. This movie was actually made in 1994, a full year after Jurassic Park was released. The space suits that the group wear vaguely resemble early space suits worn by astronauts in the early 60's. At the time of this film's production space suits were given a drastically different re-design to allow for safer travel in space. The footage of the house blowing up to establish the power of Dr. Doom's laser cannon is Stock Footage of a house being obliterated by an atomic bomb from 1955. This would have been especially obvious to 90's audiences given the clip's notoriety in the media during the Cold War. | |
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Expy | |
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Expy: The Jeweler is without question supposed to be the Mole Man. They couldn't use the original name due to rights issues. | |
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Adaptation Origin Connection | |
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Adaptation Origin Connection: Doom accidentally gives the four their powers with his Colossus Ray. In addition, the accident that disfigured Victor back in college was an earlier attempt at the same experiment that would later give the Fantastic Four their powers. | |
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The Grotesque | |
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The Grotesque: The Thing. | |
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Distracted by the Sexy | |
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Distracted by the Sexy: Reed tries to tell Johnny that it is too dangerous for him and Sue to go to space with them until he sees Sue for the first time in years. She's apparently sexy enough for him to lose his train of thought and abandon reason all together. | |
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Artistic License – Physics | |
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Artistic License – Physics: Doom's giant laser oddly moves much slower than light speed, taking several minutes to reach its target, when, in reality, traveling at light speed to the opposite of the planet would only take about 1/15 of a second. And one can't just say we're seeing it in slow mo as the Human Torch is able to outrun it and intercept it. There's also the problem of how a laser could go around corners. | |
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Was Once a Man | |
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Was Once a Man: Doom feels this way. | |
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