Sorry. This isn't about Superdrag (although it should be).
I was wondering if anyone has seen the pitifully funny Fantastic Four film from 1994.

The film actually was completed, but never put into "proper" circulation. Heck, even IMDB has an entry for the film. Bootleg copies have been sold at Comic and Sci-Fi Conventions and copies have circulated friend-to-friend or through bootleg selling and trading.
Anyway, it's really awful, but in that B-movie awful that can be fun (with the right amounts of Southpaw, MadDog 50/50, or other cheap substitute -- no good stuff should be mixed with this film).
There's a lot of hoopla growing for the new theatrical release, and people have been talking about the older Roger Corman-produced film. I hope that doesn't detract from the new film's press... but this older film does deserve some attention. Before the release of X-Men in 1999, Marvel Comics really produced quite laughable stuff. This film is part of that guffah-filled history.
So I was compelled today to pop my copy in this morning while eating breakfast. It's really so bad that I almost spit up my cereal. Then I was rather saddened by the fact that they spent $2 million on this film... money that could have gone to a worthy charity... or my savings account.
Anyway, just thought I'd see if anyone else has seen it... or wants to...
I was wondering if anyone has seen the pitifully funny Fantastic Four film from 1994.

The film actually was completed, but never put into "proper" circulation. Heck, even IMDB has an entry for the film. Bootleg copies have been sold at Comic and Sci-Fi Conventions and copies have circulated friend-to-friend or through bootleg selling and trading.
Anyway, it's really awful, but in that B-movie awful that can be fun (with the right amounts of Southpaw, MadDog 50/50, or other cheap substitute -- no good stuff should be mixed with this film).
There's a lot of hoopla growing for the new theatrical release, and people have been talking about the older Roger Corman-produced film. I hope that doesn't detract from the new film's press... but this older film does deserve some attention. Before the release of X-Men in 1999, Marvel Comics really produced quite laughable stuff. This film is part of that guffah-filled history.
So I was compelled today to pop my copy in this morning while eating breakfast. It's really so bad that I almost spit up my cereal. Then I was rather saddened by the fact that they spent $2 million on this film... money that could have gone to a worthy charity... or my savings account.
Anyway, just thought I'd see if anyone else has seen it... or wants to...


