Watch: Doomed! The Untold Story of Roger Corman’s The Fantastic Four 2015 123movies, Full Movie Online – A documentary that tells the history of The Fantastic Four (1994), which was executive produced by Roger Corman..
Plot: A history of the ill-fated 1994 production of “The Fantastic Four” that was executive produced by Roger Corman.
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The Inside Story Of A Little Gem Of A Movie That Thoroughly Triumphs Over Its Low, Low Budget!
As often happens, this “story behind the movie documentary” is almost as compelling as the film itself. “Doomed: The Untold Story Of Roger Corman’s The Fantastic Four” is a beguiling, superbly edited piece that will make you laugh and also maybe even make you cry – if you are a true lover of movies, that is. As well as being fully entertained, I learned a lot from this documentary about low budget Hollywood. “Doomed” chronicles one of the strangest production experiences American moviedom has ever generated. What you begin to realize from watching this documentary is that it really should not have been possible to make a movie that’s this entertaining under these daunting – even harrowing – “Roger Corman Presents” conditions. Indeed, it’s easy to see why Mr. Corman might not even want his mysterious “Fantastic Four” to ever be seen – it could well annihilate his reputation as the arch-purveyor of cinematic crap! Many of the better low budget films can deliver a few sparkling scenes – but there’s always the inevitable point where it all falls apart and you just have to chuckle. It’s clear that this does NOT happen in this original, “spartan” version of the “Fantastic Four” story. Clips from the film illustrate that, somehow, the story remains intriguing, the performances continue to be compelling, the special effects are exciting, and the delicious “comic book look” keeps you enthralled – all the way through! It is nothing short of a quiet little miracle. This energetic, fun-loving documentary features really absorbing interviews with key members of the cast and crew as it probes all the little corners of this intriguing semi-lost production. Now I know what I want. (A) To see the original “Roger Corman’s Fantastic Four on the big screen, and (B) to buy the disc that has not only the movie itself – but also this beautifully done, dazzling documentary on it as well!
Tremendous.
This is an excellent documentary. It shows the seedy underside of Hollywood film making. It’s also an exclusive look on how not to do what should be a big budget movie on a no-movie budget. I’m pretty sure Corman pocketed a lot of the money the investors put up. The movie is horrible yes, but what’s more horrible is that the people who made this movie really wanted to make a great movie and they tried. They were betrayed by the producers and money men. Marvel even tried to deny that this ever existed, but were foiled by the hundreds of bootlegs available.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 25 min (85 min)
Budget 50000
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Status Released
Rated Not Rated
Genre Documentary
Director Marty Langford
Writer Marty Langford
Actors Carl Ciarfalio, Roger Corman, Joseph Culp
Country United States
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Aspect Ratio 16:9 HD
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