Remember when Christopher Lee was in a Captain America movie Yas Forums?
Remember when Christopher Lee was in a Captain America movie Yas Forums?
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I used to think a motorcycle was a huge part of the character because of it
Christopher Lee was in a lot of shit
Reb Brown's big ol' John Boy mole ruined the illusion that he was Captain America
There were a few super crappy Captain America movies. Also that one got a sequel
No.
Because I'm not a hundred years old like you.
and a 90s Captain America movie
I felt so smug in Highschool when I got to bring up that that J.D Salinger's son grew up to start in this shit.Catcher in The Rye is an awful piece of literature
the one with christopher lee is the sequel (which is this one and also the OP)
Do you think his dad made him drink his urine too?
I just remember the Spoony review. Good times
I actually rented that on vhs as a teenager. I didn't get why Red Skull was now Italian.
The lost live-action Captain America between the 1944 serial and the 1970s TV movies:
>The Marvel Super Heroes was a syndicated animated series aired in 1966 based on five Marvel Comics characters. Each day of the week, a different hero would be featured in an episode: Captain America on Monday, Hulk on Tuesday, Iron Man on Wednesday, Thor on Thursday, and Prince Namor the Sub-Mariner on Friday. The series was produced in very limited animation that basically consisted of comic panels photocopied onto cels with added movement to certain body parts.
>When the series was airing on WNAC-TV in Boston, Massachusetts, actor Arthur Pierce dressed up as Captain America and hosted live-action segments between animated segments. Other characters, such as Doctor Doom, Hulk, and Bucky also appeared in some of these live-action segments. Currently, all that is known to have survived to the present day of these segments is a low-quality fragment of a speech by Arthur Pierce as Captain America. It was recorded using a silent, black & white Super 8mm motion picture camera aimed at the television screen and a reel-to-reel tape recorder placed near the TV's speaker. These materials were later synced and uploaded to YouTube.
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John Rhys-Davis was Kingpin in Trial of the Incredible Hulk
>subvert expectations
Sam Neill was in a Thor flick
>spider-man
>no raimi
>still in front of twin towers
>. It was recorded using a silent, black & white Super 8mm motion picture camera aimed at the television screen and a reel-to-reel tape recorder placed near the TV's speaker.
Wow. I guess that was the way to record stuff before VHS recorders. My dad has some super8 film from family events back in those days.
They must have thanked god that Frank Miller made up that costume for Daredevil. Just give him a black mask instead of making a full devil suit.
Isn't this basically Krull (1983).
that thor costume is really fucking cool
>that thor costume is really fucking cool
Good concept, poor execution
watched Spider-Man Strikes Back on VHS as a kid
I agree
and he wears the helmet
you mean to tell me reb brown got to share a screen with christopher lee TWICE???
Remember Spoony's Rebruary?
i don't watch that shit