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Old 05-16-14 | 08:19 PM
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How'd the producers of 'Maximum Overdrive' get the rights to use Green Goblin's Face?



What's the connection with Marvel? How were they able to use the Green Goblin's likeness?
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Re: How'd the producers of 'Maximum Overdrive' get the rights to use Green Goblin's F

Marvel was fast and loose with their rights back then?
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They paid Marvel to be able to use it.

The 80s Karate Kid movies had to pay DC for the right to use the Karate Kid name, despite the movie actually having nothing to do with the DC character of the same name.
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Re: How'd the producers of 'Maximum Overdrive' get the rights to use Green Goblin's F

I bet they paid next to nothing
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Re: How'd the producers of 'Maximum Overdrive' get the rights to use Green Goblin's F

Stephen King had to toss Stan Lee's salad.
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Re: How'd the producers of 'Maximum Overdrive' get the rights to use Green Goblin's F

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Stephen King had to toss Stan Lee's salad.
That's a visual that I didn't want in my head tonight. Thanks.
Old 05-16-14 | 09:45 PM
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Re: How'd the producers of 'Maximum Overdrive' get the rights to use Green Goblin's F

I imagine it was a mix of Spider-Man being nowhere near the hot property it is now and the glamour of Stephen King, such a superstar at the time there was expectation Maximum Overdrive would be watchable.
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Re: How'd the producers of 'Maximum Overdrive' get the rights to use Green Goblin's F

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Stephen King had to toss Stan Lee's salad.
Excelsior, indeed.
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Re: How'd the producers of 'Maximum Overdrive' get the rights to use Green Goblin's F

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That's a visual that I didn't want in my head tonight. Thanks.
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Re: How'd the producers of 'Maximum Overdrive' get the rights to use Green Goblin's F

The movie peaked at the kid getting flattened by the steamroller. It sucked from then on.
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Originally Posted by Supermallet
Stephen King had to toss Stan Lee's salad.

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Re: How'd the producers of 'Maximum Overdrive' get the rights to use Green Goblin's F

Supermallet is such a card
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Re: How'd the producers of 'Maximum Overdrive' get the rights to use Green Goblin's F

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Stephen King had to toss Stan Lee's salad.
OK, this is the single most disturbing thing ever posted online. You sir should take a bow.
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Re: How'd the producers of 'Maximum Overdrive' get the rights to use Green Goblin's F

Originally Posted by Supermallet
Stephen King had to toss Stan Lee's salad.
Considering the massive amounts of cocaine King did in the 80s, anything is possible.
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Re: How'd the producers of 'Maximum Overdrive' get the rights to use Green Goblin's F

Originally Posted by taffer
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Should've used the Giant-Sized Man-Thing instead of that Hulk/Batman book.
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Re: How'd the producers of 'Maximum Overdrive' get the rights to use Green Goblin's F

Originally Posted by Josh-da-man
Should've used the Giant-Sized Man-Thing instead of that Hulk/Batman book.
I've seen Stan and sadly, Ant-Man would be most appropriate.
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Re: How'd the producers of 'Maximum Overdrive' get the rights to use Green Goblin's F

Originally Posted by Josh-da-man
Should've used the Giant-Sized Man-Thing instead of that Hulk/Batman book.
That's what I thought too. It apparently is a real picture and not photoshopped. The story behind Stan Lee's centerfold:

http://seanhowe.tumblr.com/post/3003...aph-by-eliot-r

STAN LEE, CENTERFOLD (photograph by Eliot R. Brown)
When Stan Lee visited New York in January 1983, the editorial staff was at the peak of its yuk-yuk, hand-buzzer giddiness. They’d been shooting photos of each other in superhero costumes for some of the covers—several staff members appeared on the cover of the last issue of SPIDER-WOMAN—and now they were putting together a comic that consisted wholly of photos of intra-office hijinks. They wanted to include Stan the Man. Lee, the original ringmaster, jumped at the chance to pose for a nude centerfold. Marvel staffers photographed Lee with an oversize comic book covering his private parts; soon after, they received a call from his assistant in L.A. “Stan is wild,” said the assistant. “He should not have been naked for your centerfold. Please. Don’t.” (A Hulk costume was later superimposed over Lee’s body in postproduction.)

Text from Marvel Comics: The Untold Story

UPDATE: Photographer Eliot R. Brown adds, “Stan indeed kept his fire-engine-red bikini briefs on—very business-like, I must add. You’d have thought he did this every day.”
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Re: How'd the producers of 'Maximum Overdrive' get the rights to use Green Goblin's F

Originally Posted by Crocker Jarmen
I've seen Stan and sadly, Ant-Man would be most appropriate.
Was that before or after Stephen King's 'visit'?
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Re: How'd the producers of 'Maximum Overdrive' get the rights to use Green Goblin's F

Originally Posted by taffer
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"oh, my god! - my eyes! my eyes!"
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Re: How'd the producers of 'Maximum Overdrive' get the rights to use Green Goblin's F

Originally Posted by Rockmjd23
The movie peaked at the kid getting flattened by the steamroller. It sucked from then on.
which the MPAA demanded shortened - originally his head popped like a balloon with blood and grue just literal erupting from out of his noggin.
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Re: How'd the producers of 'Maximum Overdrive' get the rights to use Green Goblin's F

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which the MPAA demanded shortened - originally his head popped like a balloon with blood and grue just literal erupting from out of his noggin.
really? is that on an unrated cut anywhere?
Old 05-17-14 | 02:30 PM
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Re: How'd the producers of 'Maximum Overdrive' get the rights to use Green Goblin's F

Originally Posted by Rockmjd23
really? is that on an unrated cut anywhere?
sadly no, but yeah some minor bits of extreme gore hit the cutting room floor

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Old 05-18-14 | 09:01 PM
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Re: How'd the producers of 'Maximum Overdrive' get the rights to use Green Goblin's F

Originally Posted by Crocker Jarmen
I've seen Stan and sadly, Ant-Man would be most appropriate.
Why have you seen "Stan"?
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Re: How'd the producers of 'Maximum Overdrive' get the rights to use Green Goblin's F

Originally Posted by taffer
They paid Marvel to be able to use it.

The 80s Karate Kid movies had to pay DC for the right to use the Karate Kid name, despite the movie actually having nothing to do with the DC character of the same name.
Didn't Hulk Hogan have to pay Marvel to use the Hulk name as well?
Old 05-19-14 | 12:46 PM
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Re: How'd the producers of 'Maximum Overdrive' get the rights to use Green Goblin's F

Originally Posted by fujishig
Didn't Hulk Hogan have to pay Marvel to use the Hulk name as well?
Yeah, or at least WWF/E and WCW did. for many years they paid to license the name. I think it was finally settled around 2005, and Hogan got the rights to use it without paying for it anymore.


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