Its actually available….
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ComicBookWF — 14 years ago(December 21, 2011 06:33 AM)
I picked up a bootleg VHS copy of this years ago at a local video store. It's not great or anything, but it's better than the recent FF films. Doom and the Thing are way better in this version as well. The only real problem is that the budget was so small so the Human Torch stuff is goofy.
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planetiowa — 12 years ago(April 25, 2013 08:42 PM)
I'm reading "Marvel Comics, the Untold Story" by Sean Howe. Page 356 covers the movie. It was such a cheap production that the cameras were borrowed! Ari Avad ordered all prints destroyed, but the video survived. I've read that the movie was shown in a couple of small venues, without publicity, simply to meet legal expectations needed to retain the option. It's illegal to distribute the movie on tape or DVD, but I haven't read of any arrests. As far as damaging the brand goes, the two big-budget movies did a good job of that.
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stimpy25 — 12 years ago(February 01, 2014 10:04 PM)
honestly I kinda liked it. I downloaded a copy a couple years back as well. and though I didn't love it. I think it had it's moments. some of the FX I think work for the budget they were given and others I don't think didn't. but
if you go in with a curious attitude like I did you may like it, not love it but like it, the acting wasn't the greatest though. the film itself drags in some spots. and it takes forever for them to become who they are, and fight anyone. but it's a decent little flick. I don't think it's one of the worst Roger Corman films I've seen so far. I've seen far far worse that he's done.
some had a better budget and better fx. and others didn't.