Paradox done by Nick Cage = Cult classic by a lunatic that needs to pay for his tyrannosaurus skull. Paradox done by Kevin Sorbo = An autobiographical piece by a loser Hercules with a Messiah complex.
The description of Paradox kinda reminds me of the movie "Cast a Deadly Spell" where Fred Ward plays a private detective named H. P. Lovecraft who is hired to find the Necronomicon. Paradox sounds like that concept turned up a bit.
It's been explored elsewhere, in the Lord Darcy mysteries by Randall Garrett, Heinlein's short story Magic Inc, and Poul Anderson's Operation Chaos books. Through some quirk of alternate history or variant physical laws, magic is the defacto science either on it's own or supplemented by conventional science, and applied magic takes over many of the roles of technology, as well as providing unique advantages.
I would also add japanese Spiderman or Supaidāman, who is a motocross bike racing, sub machinegun wielding Super Sentai-style hero, who fights the alien ''Iron Cross Army''. He even has his own mecha and everything. And the best part: he was officially licenced by Toei from Marvel and Supaidāman has even appeared in various off. Marvel comics & in the animated Into the Spiderverse movie.
His character became canon in the MCU. He will featured in the upcoming Into The Spiderverse movie. I think the series is much better than the 80s U.S. version which is heavily panned.
And part of the same deal that brought us that treasure also brought us the first Super Sentai series, which began as a Captain America show but quickly became its own thing!
Nightman was based off the Malibu comic, Malibu had a few other adaptations, Ultraforce which had an animated series and Hardcase and Firearm which had short films that were included with magazines to help promote their comics. But the most famous Malibu Comic that got adapted would be Men In Black which as we know had a film series and animated series.
7:45 "But I'll tell you it's about a paleontologist who learns the hard way that he's a supernatural Aztec demigod fathered by aliens." This sentence is one of the all-time greats. Was hoping _Superargo_ would make an appearance in the "Honorable Mentions" section. First came across it at a now defunct site called "Encyclopedia Obscura," back in the early days of the internet when this stuff was still hard to find.
Here in Spain they made comic books about Supersonic Man and I collected them when I was a kid. The back cover of each issue showed the movie poster, and that gave me the desire to watch it. But I missed it when was in theaters, and never had the chance to watch it before RUclips.
Fun fact: Mysterious Doctor Satan was originally going to be a Superman serial, but the publisher went to another studio instead. The script was heavily retooled but you can still see the Clark, Lois, Jimmy and Perry characters in the main cast.
Not expecting Indonesian film in here. LOL. That Rama film is so obscure, nobody i know ever heard of it. Usually if people talk about Indonesian super hero, they meant Gundala Putra Petir.
I also recommend. Super Fuzz. It's a about a traffic cop who gets super powers. Super Argo . Half James bond half super hero. Condor Man . Comic book creator becomes super hero spy.
I remember Super Fuzz! And Condorman! One of Michael Crawford's earliest roles before he became a Broadway actor and singer. My mom adored him; had all his CDs and cassettes. Believe it or not, I saw both of those movies in the theater when I was very young.
I assume you are speaking of the 1980 movie, Super Fuzz, which was directed by Sergio Corbucci who also known for directing some of the most iconic Spaghetti Westerns films. ever made. And yes, it is a memorable movie for all the right reasons and Corbucci had quite the knack for those kind of films.
@@mykelengieza7057 No, that was William Katt, who also played in the Perry Mason TV movies in the '80s (I think you can find some of those here on RUclips), and in the movie _House,_ where he played a writer who moves into a haunted house. He played The Greatest American Hero. If they ever get around to remaking that show (there have been rumors about that for years), I hope William at least makes a cameo in the first episode. I would really dig that because I love William's work.
Stumbled onto this, and you've got a new subscriber! Great list! :-) Although I'm a little surprised that "The Return Of Captain Invincible" didn't at least get a nod in the honorable mentions. Or is it disqualified for being (arguably) deliberately bad? IMO, the two Christopher Lee musical numbers alone make it a must-watch.
Nightman; he tangled with Wolverine in a comic, which means Wolverine and Manimal could've and should've had a team-up (and toss in a hacker controlled Automan just for good measure).
Thoughts: 10. Never heard of it. But it looks hilarious. 9. I love these kinds of mockbusters. 8. David Hasselhoff as Nick Fury? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 7. Never heard of it. But it looks hilarious. 6. Oh hell yes! Neil Breen is a bad movie god!!!!!! 5. God this looks hilarious! 4. See 9. 3. I've heard of this film. It looks like enjoyable garbage 2. See 9. 1. OH HELL YES! I LOVE THIS MOVIE!!!!! Thanks for this video, I haven't heard of half of this list, and I might check them out in the future. One film you missed was the film, Miracle Man. It's a 2013 superhero film that's like if Neil Breen directed The Amazing Bulk.
I feel like I went on some weird fever dream watching this....what were they films??? I thought I had seen some proper crazy stuff in my 40yes on this planet but nope this video has opened up a whole rabbit hole of madness for me now to explore. Thank you 👌🏴
Improving Voice to Text translators are going to open a whole new world of weird bad foreign films. There's so many out there that are totally impenetrable because of the language barrier.
Holy crow! I'd forgotten about Misfits of Science! I remember watching that show for its all-too-brief run. It's too bad it was axed, I thought it was a lot of fun!
Paradox: like the premise with the 'murder committed by unknown weapon in a fantasy world' with the weapon being a gun, then I remembered that that's the plot of a Discworld novel.
There was a pilot for a Ronald D. Moore show in 2011 called 17th Precinct that seems to be based on the same comic that Paradox is, down to the story being about a bullet in a world based on magic.
I've been looking for a quick and painless way of finding the episodes of Midnight man for years. I remember when it was on tv and I was never able to tape them.
You might be thinking of the 1996 TV movie Generation X? I never saw it, but all the reviews say it's bad. There was also the X-Men rip-off TV series Mutant X, which ran for three seasons in the early 2000s and was actually not terrible.
11:20 althought a Gary Larson 'joint', this character was borne at Malibu Comics (now owned and buried by Marvel, one of their purchases that led them to bankruptcy in the 1990s), there were to be more shows involving Malibu properties til new owner Marvel pulled the plug - there is an NDA in place but its surmised that their former owner and now new VP at Marvel (Scott Mitchell Rosenberg) had inserted text into the sales contract which had him stand too profit more from any multimedia development of the Malibu IPs versus new owner Marvel, and probably was able to let others do the same, like the creator of Men In Black, whose rights Marvel never fully retained in the sale (and the film rights subsequently snatched up by Sony). The entire sale of Malibu to Marvel was because DC was looking to buy them, as they have had with other companies (Shazam/Capt Marvel/Black Adam, Captian Atom, etc started off at other companies DC bought out), and Marvel saw that it would give DC their top market spot (Marvel was riding high on the speculative wave of the early 90s at that point, having bought out companies in an attempt to form an empire - Panini, Fleer, Toy Biz, and Heroes World Distributing were some of the things Marvel bought with this cash that ended up causing them to file for chapter 11 bankruptcy, and as well sank some early attempts at getting into tv much more - truth be told, if they had instead leaned into TV instead of buying other things, they would have been much earlier to the game with their stuff versus the late 2000s with the MCU.
The sticking point with the Malibu properties that I've always heard was that the writers & artists of the books (not Rosenberg) would be due payment for the use of characters they created for the Ultraverse via the contracts they signed with Malibu. If this is accurate, it makes for a huge mess that Marvel would have to sift through in order to use the characters now.
@@THE_bchat Joe Quesada already has said thats not the reason, but an NDA has kept them from saying why, but its mainly suspected that the contract for sale was drawn up as if they were to go to develop more Malibu Properties in tv etc that Rosenberg would get the lions share of profits etc. (he got a VP position at Marvel when they bought Malibu and some other dirty laundry occurred, apparently) they only bought Malibu to prevent DC from buying it, which would have gained them the majority market share at the time, which Marvel was enjoying at that point and was feeding their speculative value (it wasnt for Bu Tones, at that point Marvel was availing of Digital Chameleon and didnt start using Bu Tones til well over a year after the sale).
I mean Lee isn't WRONG about Hasselhoff's portrayal of Fury, it's just...the character didn't have much to it until fairly recently, he was mostly a super cool spy who was a vehicle for cool 1-liners.
Alyas Batman en Robin stars Joey de Leon as Batman, Panchito as Penguin and Rene Requiestas as Joker, which was a direct throwback from the 1960's Batman TV series. Joey de Leon also stars in another superhero comedy film She-Man: Mistress of the universe, a parody of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe cartoon, he plays a titular drag clad superheoine armed with his/her magic sword that can morphed into an umbrella and a shotgun!😂😆😁
What’s funny was that Joey’s film was supposedly titled just “Batman en Robin” but Warner Bros. ordered them to change the title to avoid copyright infringement
The robot in 'Deathless Devil' is still more convincing than the one in 'Adventures of Chris Fable', and that was made forty years later. Not so much the one in 'Rama' though - but again, thirty-five years.
Puma Man got that ultra low rating because it's an MST3K movie. I've noticed that every film they've done just gets nailed with 1s because people just assume they're bad or something? It's annoying because they've done some really fun ones and you can even tell the cast is having more fun with them too.
I’m sorry but the Pooma Man could duff up Supersonic Man any day of the week, even if he is the worst Pooma Man I have ever seen. And where’s Kaliman? Is he still stuck in the Sinister World of Humanon?
"Pu-ma-man, he flies like a dork now."
That Paradox' "Churchill with excalibur fighting Hitler" premise deserve mainstream Hollywood blockbuster.
Honestly looks better than Heroes, which to be fair isn't that hard.
Paradox done by Nick Cage = Cult classic by a lunatic that needs to pay for his tyrannosaurus skull.
Paradox done by Kevin Sorbo = An autobiographical piece by a loser Hercules with a Messiah complex.
Sounds like something out of an alternative version of ALEXKANSAS/Mr. Manticore's "Monument Mythos."
Looks like a plot from paradox interactive (yes, there a video developer studio with this name)
Hollywood would fuck it up and have have bad actors and some awful "woke" storyline.
The description of Paradox kinda reminds me of the movie "Cast a Deadly Spell" where Fred Ward plays a private detective named H. P. Lovecraft who is hired to find the Necronomicon. Paradox sounds like that concept turned up a bit.
Plus the cast of Cast A Deadly Spell is great. Fred Ward, David Warner, Julianne Moore, Clancy Brown. A surprisingly good film.
Paradox premise actually sounds really interesting.
Agreed. In the right hands I think it could make a really fun movie.
dude that's exactly what I thought...lol
It's been explored elsewhere, in the Lord Darcy mysteries by Randall Garrett, Heinlein's short story Magic Inc, and Poul Anderson's Operation Chaos books. Through some quirk of alternate history or variant physical laws, magic is the defacto science either on it's own or supplemented by conventional science, and applied magic takes over many of the roles of technology, as well as providing unique advantages.
Indeed
Cool
Should've Included the Turkish Film-3 Dev Adam, Which Teamed Up Spiderman, Mexican Wrestler El Santo, and Captain America.
Seeing ANY NEIL BREEN film a half dozen times can't be good for ones sanity!
If you've seen a Neil Breen movie more times than Neil Breen has... idk what to tell you lol
Once is more than enough. So bad theyre brilliant and so funny.
Neil Breen.... Now that's a name I haven't heard in a long time.... *kills himself*
I would also add japanese Spiderman or Supaidāman, who is a motocross bike racing, sub machinegun wielding Super Sentai-style hero, who fights the alien ''Iron Cross Army''. He even has his own mecha and everything.
And the best part: he was officially licenced by Toei from Marvel and Supaidāman has even appeared in various off. Marvel comics & in the animated Into the Spiderverse movie.
I like it when he fights the crocodile.
His character became canon in the MCU. He will featured in the upcoming Into The Spiderverse movie. I think the series is much better than the 80s U.S. version which is heavily panned.
This is a list of good-bad movies.
Supaidaman is straight up good.
And part of the same deal that brought us that treasure also brought us the first Super Sentai series, which began as a Captain America show but quickly became its own thing!
Thrilled to see Puma Man in this list. Still one of my favorite MST3K episodes ever produced!
Gotta write "Puma Man Rules" on the bathroom wall
Nightman was based off the Malibu comic, Malibu had a few other adaptations, Ultraforce which had an animated series and Hardcase and Firearm which had short films that were included with magazines to help promote their comics. But the most famous Malibu Comic that got adapted would be Men In Black which as we know had a film series and animated series.
Marvel Comics Group bought Malibu Comics in the 90s which is a terrible mistake.
We all know that Nightman was the fighter of the Dayman.
5:49 the company's name... I can't stop laughing. "I can assure you , we don't make those kind of adult films"🤣
God Bless Mystery Science Theatre 3000 for making The Pumaman watchable. Loved this list. Thank you.
Poo-maman
@@UnitSe7en he flys like a moron
@@mephosto Have you ever seen a puma fly? Yeah.
@@UnitSe7en it's from mst3k.
@@UnitSe7en *Pyewmayman
What a fantastic list. I can only imagine the volume of duds you had to sit through to curate your book. I'm ordering it right now.
Hope you enjoy it!
@@TheBadMovieBible did you know there's alternative music to Supersonic man a disco track
The music in supersonic man is actually catchy! Along with Puma man, it’s one of the best double features from mst3k and rifftrax.
Oh Rob I love you so much 😂 this made my day and it's only 9:30am
Haha, thank you kindly, John.
Excellent list! I'm so glad I found this channel!
That Clint Eastwood reaction shot was pure gold.
3:34 I like that special effect very much.
I love how they do everything they can to sell it with the camera.
This channel is pure gold! So glad I found it!
7:45 "But I'll tell you it's about a paleontologist who learns the hard way that he's a supernatural Aztec demigod fathered by aliens." This sentence is one of the all-time greats.
Was hoping _Superargo_ would make an appearance in the "Honorable Mentions" section. First came across it at a now defunct site called "Encyclopedia Obscura," back in the early days of the internet when this stuff was still hard to find.
Here in Spain they made comic books about Supersonic Man and I collected them when I was a kid. The back cover of each issue showed the movie poster, and that gave me the desire to watch it. But I missed it when was in theaters, and never had the chance to watch it before RUclips.
11:56 Thank you for reminding me to add Danny & the Juniors to my Pandora list. That song is just what I needed while getting over a migraine.
Fun fact: Mysterious Doctor Satan was originally going to be a Superman serial, but the publisher went to another studio instead. The script was heavily retooled but you can still see the Clark, Lois, Jimmy and Perry characters in the main cast.
Not expecting Indonesian film in here. LOL.
That Rama film is so obscure, nobody i know ever heard of it. Usually if people talk about Indonesian super hero, they meant Gundala Putra Petir.
I also recommend. Super Fuzz. It's a about a traffic cop who gets super powers. Super Argo . Half James bond half super hero. Condor Man . Comic book creator becomes super hero spy.
I remember Super Fuzz! And Condorman! One of Michael Crawford's earliest roles before he became a Broadway actor and singer. My mom adored him; had all his CDs and cassettes. Believe it or not, I saw both of those movies in the theater when I was very young.
@@gspendlove was he THE GREATEST AMERICAN SUPERHERO too?
I assume you are speaking of the 1980 movie, Super Fuzz, which was directed by Sergio Corbucci who also known for directing some of the most iconic Spaghetti Westerns films. ever made. And yes, it is a memorable movie for all the right reasons and Corbucci had quite the knack for those kind of films.
@@3baxcb Yes that's the one.
@@mykelengieza7057 No, that was William Katt, who also played in the Perry Mason TV movies in the '80s (I think you can find some of those here on RUclips), and in the movie _House,_ where he played a writer who moves into a haunted house. He played The Greatest American Hero. If they ever get around to remaking that show (there have been rumors about that for years), I hope William at least makes a cameo in the first episode. I would really dig that because I love William's work.
Hell yeah! Barry Prima as Jaka Sambung...and Cunyet Arkin in one video!!! This is a great list!!!
Stumbled onto this, and you've got a new subscriber! Great list! :-)
Although I'm a little surprised that "The Return Of Captain Invincible" didn't at least get a nod in the honorable mentions. Or is it disqualified for being (arguably) deliberately bad? IMO, the two Christopher Lee musical numbers alone make it a must-watch.
The Return Of Captain Invincible is amazing.
Thanks, you watch them so we don't have to.
Nightman; he tangled with Wolverine in a comic, which means Wolverine and Manimal could've and should've had a team-up (and toss in a hacker controlled Automan just for good measure).
I would have paid to see that. 😂
"This is a low budget, over two hour long, Bangladeshi musical, with no subtitles. So it may not be for everyone."
That... Is putting it lightly.
But in the clip we did hear the villain say "Kill him! Kill him!", so presumably some of the dialogue is in English.
Wow how is this video not way more popular wtf. Insta-sub!
This Channel is underrated
Thoughts:
10. Never heard of it. But it looks hilarious.
9. I love these kinds of mockbusters.
8. David Hasselhoff as Nick Fury? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
7. Never heard of it. But it looks hilarious.
6. Oh hell yes! Neil Breen is a bad movie god!!!!!!
5. God this looks hilarious!
4. See 9.
3. I've heard of this film. It looks like enjoyable garbage
2. See 9.
1. OH HELL YES! I LOVE THIS MOVIE!!!!!
Thanks for this video, I haven't heard of half of this list, and I might check them out in the future.
One film you missed was the film, Miracle Man. It's a 2013 superhero film that's like if Neil Breen directed The Amazing Bulk.
Nice list! Thanks for doing the hard yards. ;)
I still think it's ironic they cast Kevin Peter Hall...and then made his power GETTING SMALL.
The tallest guy in Hollywood.
I love how Donald Pleasance pronounces puma in the pumaman
I would also recommend japanese Mutant Girls Squad.
Great list!
I've never heard a Neil Breen film referred to as "impenetrable", but it's perfect.
I feel like I went on some weird fever dream watching this....what were they films??? I thought I had seen some proper crazy stuff in my 40yes on this planet but nope this video has opened up a whole rabbit hole of madness for me now to explore. Thank you 👌🏴
The Paradox kinda seems like a cool premise and an idea.
Damn. This is one helluva good bad youtube channel.
5:30 I love it too! ❤
You had me at Kilink!!
Improving Voice to Text translators are going to open a whole new world of weird bad foreign films. There's so many out there that are totally impenetrable because of the language barrier.
11:30 Oh no, Patrick McNee, why...?!
Holy crow! I'd forgotten about Misfits of Science! I remember watching that show for its all-too-brief run. It's too bad it was axed, I thought it was a lot of fun!
I loved "Misfits of Science", and I was disappointed that it ended after only one season.
I still have the DVD-Box of it. 😁
Paradox: like the premise with the 'murder committed by unknown weapon in a fantasy world' with the weapon being a gun, then I remembered that that's the plot of a Discworld novel.
i too like but even more rare remember the demolitionist.
Can't forget any movie featuring charisma machine Bruce Abbott!
There was a pilot for a Ronald D. Moore show in 2011 called 17th Precinct that seems to be based on the same comic that Paradox is, down to the story being about a bullet in a world based on magic.
It's and interesting premise ngl. I can imagine myself as a 90s child looking at a tv series based on that premise starring Sorbo
I am elated to see Pumaman in the top 3 of the list! I am so glad my parents introduced MST3k to me, so I can easily digest all that cheese!
I've been looking for a quick and painless way of finding the episodes of Midnight man for years. I remember when it was on tv and I was never able to tape them.
I have to say that these movies look far more entertaining than the formulaic blockbusters being churned out. I have got to find The Deathless Devil!
Paradox: How can you have Hercules and Teal'C on the same movie and not do a badass story with those guys?
This
Supersonic man turns guns into bananas held by John Oates. Lol
There's probably an alternate dimension in which Nick Fury was played by the actual Kurt Russell.
Voice-over legend, sir. 🏆
I used to watch Misfits of Science with my granfather. Loved that show
yeahh 6:05 💥💥 childhood memories
4:06 For a moment, I thought this one was gonna be about testicular torsion.
me too
"Misfits of Science"...one of my faves. Maybe "awful" but not as bad as many others.
What about the X-Men tv movie that happened about twenty (?) years ago?
You might be thinking of the 1996 TV movie Generation X? I never saw it, but all the reviews say it's bad.
There was also the X-Men rip-off TV series Mutant X, which ran for three seasons in the early 2000s and was actually not terrible.
@@ThreadBomb Not exactly a rip-off, as it was officialy licensed by Marvel.
Rama Superman seems like a pre-rip-off of Shazaam!
Omg misfits just came out on Netflix.
And I know Puma Man from MST3K.
a twisted pair is medically known as a _torsio testis_
ouch!
Yay, Misfits of Science, one of those movies/shows that Devo possibly wrote a song for!
11:20 althought a Gary Larson 'joint', this character was borne at Malibu Comics (now owned and buried by Marvel, one of their purchases that led them to bankruptcy in the 1990s), there were to be more shows involving Malibu properties til new owner Marvel pulled the plug - there is an NDA in place but its surmised that their former owner and now new VP at Marvel (Scott Mitchell Rosenberg) had inserted text into the sales contract which had him stand too profit more from any multimedia development of the Malibu IPs versus new owner Marvel, and probably was able to let others do the same, like the creator of Men In Black, whose rights Marvel never fully retained in the sale (and the film rights subsequently snatched up by Sony). The entire sale of Malibu to Marvel was because DC was looking to buy them, as they have had with other companies (Shazam/Capt Marvel/Black Adam, Captian Atom, etc started off at other companies DC bought out), and Marvel saw that it would give DC their top market spot (Marvel was riding high on the speculative wave of the early 90s at that point, having bought out companies in an attempt to form an empire - Panini, Fleer, Toy Biz, and Heroes World Distributing were some of the things Marvel bought with this cash that ended up causing them to file for chapter 11 bankruptcy, and as well sank some early attempts at getting into tv much more - truth be told, if they had instead leaned into TV instead of buying other things, they would have been much earlier to the game with their stuff versus the late 2000s with the MCU.
The sticking point with the Malibu properties that I've always heard was that the writers & artists of the books (not Rosenberg) would be due payment for the use of characters they created for the Ultraverse via the contracts they signed with Malibu. If this is accurate, it makes for a huge mess that Marvel would have to sift through in order to use the characters now.
@@THE_bchat Joe Quesada already has said thats not the reason, but an NDA has kept them from saying why, but its mainly suspected that the contract for sale was drawn up as if they were to go to develop more Malibu Properties in tv etc that Rosenberg would get the lions share of profits etc. (he got a VP position at Marvel when they bought Malibu and some other dirty laundry occurred, apparently) they only bought Malibu to prevent DC from buying it, which would have gained them the majority market share at the time, which Marvel was enjoying at that point and was feeding their speculative value (it wasnt for Bu Tones, at that point Marvel was availing of Digital Chameleon and didnt start using Bu Tones til well over a year after the sale).
A Super Awesome Superhero Movie List. :)
Supersonic Man's theme sounds a LOT like the cartoon The Mighty Heroes!
If you want to see Supersonic man in its prime form, get it on Rifftrax! You will not regret it!
I can not tolerate any slander against Kevin, lol. I know him personally since the early 90s and he is a great guy. 👍
Nothing beats Fantastic Argoman. The most delirious superhero movie ever made.
I mean Lee isn't WRONG about Hasselhoff's portrayal of Fury, it's just...the character didn't have much to it until fairly recently, he was mostly a super cool spy who was a vehicle for cool 1-liners.
I remember Misfits of Science. It's basically a precursor to Heroes.
Still waiting for Supersonic Man vs. Puma Man to happen.
You watched 1000 of them, that's dedication. 😁
Where can i get your book,uk
Was that sonicman music the green rangers flute music? Lol
You had me at Kevin Sorbo!
Alyas Batman en Robin stars Joey de Leon as Batman, Panchito as Penguin and Rene Requiestas as Joker, which was a direct throwback from the 1960's Batman TV series. Joey de Leon also stars in another superhero comedy film She-Man: Mistress of the universe, a parody of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe cartoon, he plays a titular drag clad superheoine armed with his/her magic sword that can morphed into an umbrella and a shotgun!😂😆😁
What’s funny was that Joey’s film was supposedly titled just “Batman en Robin” but Warner Bros. ordered them to change the title to avoid copyright infringement
The robot in 'Deathless Devil' is still more convincing than the one in 'Adventures of Chris Fable', and that was made forty years later. Not so much the one in 'Rama' though - but again, thirty-five years.
A 40 year old teenage vigilante😂😂😂😂
Most underrated line in this
11:55 best outro ever
Lady Terminator in Bangla Robocop really reminds me of Tandra Quinn in Women of Lost Mesa. But uh...the math wouldn't make sense on that.
So that's final song is an oldie from the US called let's go to the hop
What about the unaired Fantastic Four movie and its well.... all Fantastic Four movies?
At 1:18, Dirty Harry looking disgusted. 😂
I laughed so much I hurt myself
Fun fact: Pumaman's actor is a lawyer and looks like he's pretty successful.
Holy shit Paradox should get another adaptation, particularly in a comic that is a genuinely cool premise.
How do I get a signed copy of your book?
1:01 Wait, that's Tealc from SG1?
Indeed
Puma Man got that ultra low rating because it's an MST3K movie. I've noticed that every film they've done just gets nailed with 1s because people just assume they're bad or something? It's annoying because they've done some really fun ones and you can even tell the cast is having more fun with them too.
i only watched nightman because the creator of the original comic wrote some of the episodes
For those not aware, puma man has one of the best mystery science theater 3000 episodes to date. Check it out if you get a chance.
I’m sorry but the Pooma Man could duff up Supersonic Man any day of the week, even if he is the worst Pooma Man I have ever seen. And where’s Kaliman? Is he still stuck in the Sinister World of Humanon?
super fuzz was my favorite as a kid.
Had to watch the end of that once twice. 😅🤣😂
#1 is Inframan!
I saw misfits of science when I was a kid and I thought it was good.
It was. I have no idea how it got on this list.
Not sure this had been said, but how could you not include Robovampire? It's one of the most coocoo-banana films I've ever seen.