where can i get this movie


does anyone know where i can get this, i havent seen it but i really want to, i have a thing about crappy superhero movie, ie. captain america, fantastic four. so please some one help, vhs, dvd, download, anything.

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Check the dumpsters around the actors house who were in this movie. I'm sure there not going to hold onto this crappy go nowhere movie. The shame of there kids or friends seeing it in there house would be reason alone for them to off themselves.

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Fantastic Four already is a movie? Thought it was coming to theatres soon..

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There is a new version in the works, but there is an unreleased version that was done in 1994. I wouldn't even rate it as high as a B-grade movie. The studio gave it no budget, and little support. The only reason that it was made was because their option on the movie rights was running out and they had to get something on film in order to keep their hands in. The film has been locked away in their vaults for ten years, but a few bootleg copies have circulated amoungst the fans.

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There is some on Ebay from time to time try there

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San Diego ComicCon has a lot of bootleg videos for sale in the dealer's hall (although it's getting less and less as Hollywood cracks down on pirating, although why the MPAA would want to stop anyone from exercising their masochism is beyond me).

Friends of mine started a "Bad Movie Night" party, and Nick Fury was paired up with Fantastic Four, which I actually screened for the producers when I was interning for Roger Corman (yes, it's a Roger Corman film). As bad as FF is (low budget), I know that everyone there was really trying. FF is bad in an "Ed Wood" way, whereas Fury is just a joke. FYI: the other movies we watched were: "The Core" and "Dungeons and Dragons" and then "Feardotcom" and "House of the Dead", all of which are terrible affronts to man and nature and prove that there is no God.

Oh, and notice that David Goyer is the screenwriter on Nick Fury. He wrote the screenplay for the upcoming "Batman Begins" and "Ghost Rider", and is writing and directing the upcoming "Flash "movie. So you can probably guess the quality of those movies. But what does it matter, people will see the movies anyways, because most people have no taste and/or truly enjoy the cinematic equivalent of shoving ice picks into their eyeballs.

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this is really funny
because you assumed that Batman Begins was going to bomb.

turns out it was the movie of '05 =)

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Yeah, what a sad year '05 was in terms of movies.

Although I really did like "Batman Begins", best one of the series, easy. I blame Chris Nolan for that. Bastard is super talented, good looking, has a wonderful wife (Emma Thomas, who produces Chris's films), and, to top it off, English. I could tell when at the opening scene of <i>Following</i>, Chris's first feature, that he was good.

"Batman Begins" wasn't flawless (the ending was a little rough), but Goyer (and Nolan) pulled out a fine flick. Too late for the franchise? Arguable.

The lesson? Get Goyer a good director (Alex Proyas or Christopher Nolan) and a producer smart enough to not muck with the product. I think that's the lesson for every film, though.

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Check here:

http://www.amazon.com/Nick-Fury-S-H-I-E-L-D-David-Hasselhoff/dp/B001GZ JTIW/ref=sr_1_1?s=movies-tv&ie=UTF8&qid=1386939838&sr=1-1& amp;keywords=nick+fury

Prostitute: What the *beep* are you doing?
Johnny: I'm gonna kill a bunch of people.

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It's on Youtube.

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