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 Fantastic Four - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch
The 1970s Fantastic Four series replaced the character of the Human Torch with a "cute" robot named H.E.R.B.I.E. A long-lasting rumor persisted that this change was made by the TV network (NBC) because they supposedly did not want young viewers to imitate the Human Torch by setting themselves on fire.
Both Fantastic Four and Iron Man were radically retooled in their second seasons, sporting new opening sequences, improved animation and more mature writing, though noticeably missing the introductions by Stan Lee.
The Fantastic Four acquired their superhuman abilities after an experimental rocket designed by the scientist Reed Richards passed through a storm of cosmic rays on its test flight.
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 Movie Review Fantastic Four (1994) Alex Hyde-White, Rebecca Staab
Here are the powers of the Fantastic Four: Reed Richards has the power to stretch, but seems to only be able to stretch his hand and feet -- which looks like what they are, that iiis a fake hand or foot stuck to the end of a really long pole.
Fantastic Four has been making the rounds of comic book conventions everywhere, with bootleg copies being the only way to see this film, since I doubt you could find a copy at your local Blockbusters.
Writers Craig J. Nevius and Kevin Rock hits all the right notes, covering all the origins of the Fantastic Four as told by the comic book, but it's obvious their script was written to heavily conform to the film's low budget.
www.beyondhollywood.com /reviews/fantastic4.htm   (887 words)

  
 Pulse Story
1978: A second FF animated TV series, "The New Fantastic Four," debuts with Ted Cassidy (Lurch on "The Addams Family") voicing Ben.
When "The Fantastic Four" No. 1 premiered in pharmacies, malt shops and newsstands in 1961 -- back when there was no such thing as a comic book store -- readers hadn't seen anything like it.
The Fantastic Four rejuvenated Marvel Comics, paving the way for a renaissance of characters co-created by Lee and Kirby.
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 EI > DVD > Fantastic Four: The Complete Animated Series (1994)
With the release of the new theatrical version of "The Fantastic Four" it isn't surprising that Disney would release this animated boxed set of the 1994-95 animated TV series.
The series starts out with the origin of the Fantastic Four.
Fantastic, The Invisible Woman, The Human Torch and The Thing.
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 Sci Fi Wire -- The News Service of the Sci Fi Channel
Cartoon Network has landed exclusive domestic TV rights to a new half-hour animated series based on Marvel Entertainment's Fantastic Four, which will premiere as a weekly series in the fall, Variety reported.
SF writer Ronald Anthony Cross, who gained his widest acclaim from his Eternal Guardians series of novels, which first appeared in 1994, died March 1 of complications following a stroke in Sherman Oaks, Calif. He was 68.
Sony will delay the release of its much-awaited PlayStation 3 gaming console until November from its planned spring debut because more work is needed on its next-generation DVD technology, the company said on March 15, the Associated Press reported.
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 VH1.com : Movies : Person : Charles Napier : Biography
TV also served Napier well, allowing him recurring roles on such series as "The Oregon Trail" and "Outlaws," and at least one bonafide heroic title role in the TV movie Big Bob Johnson's Fantastic Speed Circus (1978), in which he played a barnstorming aerialist.
He was also a most imposing Adam in the 1969 "Star Trek" episode "The Way to Eden." In 1994, a most atypical Charles Napier could be seen as the incorruptible judge in "Philadelphia," compassionately trying a homosexual-discrimination case with nary a sneer or scowl on his weatherbeaten countenance.
Graduating from this exuberant tawdriness, Napier became a dependable film and TV villain.
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 Amazon.com: Video: Dance Me Outside (1995)
"Dance Me Outside" was a fantastic Canadian film from 1994 based on the novel of the same name by W.P. Kinsella.
"Dance Me Outside" inspired the (Canadian) TV series "The Rez" (1996) which featured many of the same actors and characters (Frank, Silas, Sadie, Joseph, Etta).
We are introduced early on to their family and (girl)friends, and the tragic act that sets the tone occurs early on in the film.
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The first four books were published by Corgi's main imprint and had a somewhat gritty and historically-grounded tone; the last two adventures were published by Corgi's Yearling imprint and clearly aimed at a younger audience, featuring more fantastic stories involving modern-day children traveling back through time.
A seventh Knightmare book by Dave Morris, entitled Lord Fear's Domain and illustrated by Fighting Fantasy regular Russ Nicholson, was published in 1994, but it was a straightforward puzzle book without a gamebook element and thus is not listed here.
I was quite fortunate to collect this entire series quickly and unexpectedly; an eBay win covered most of it, and the couple of books missing from that lot were easy enough to find.
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 Julian McMahon
Julian McMahon first made a name for himself playing Ian Rain on NBC's daytime soap "Another World" from 1992-1994, and later garnered attention as the intense loner and task-force detective John Grant on the primetime series "Profiler" (NBC, 1996-2000).
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This handsome leading male player of American TV possesses looks that betray his roots as a model, but in whose accent one can barely detect his Australian birth.
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 Ioan Gruffudd
Ioan Gruffudd has admitted that the impressive muscles he's seen sporting in new film The Fantastic Four owe more to the "muscle suit" he wears beneath his costume than to some strenuous sessions down at the gym.
Ioan started his acting career as a child star in the Welsh soap opera Pobol Y Cwm from 1989 to 1994.
The 29-year-old will play the central character in a new series called Century City which is set 50 years in the future.
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 MITRE-Bedford SF Group Star Trek Software
Star Trek: Judgment Rites Movie & Sound Pack, "A cinematic expansion disk for the original Star Trek: Judgment Rites program." "High Density disks enclosed." Over 10 megabytes of, "Digitized sound effects from the original TV series, fantastic cinematic scenes and cuts, and new story transition sequences." Best known price: 8/94, CompUSA, $17.99.
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