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Post by Red Mage Riot on Mar 9, 2023 19:39:39 GMT -5
The rumor is 2024. It was the year Jerry Lewis specifically requested... not sure why, maybe that's the year a copyright or trademark on it expires Or Jerry Lewis knew he'd be well dead by then and was in the clear or by then, all the people who ought to be directly offended would be dead. The only name that sticks out for me, as having seen it, is Harry Shearer. I love the story Patton Oswalt tells about his (possible) close encounter with this film.
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Post by Red Mage Riot on Mar 9, 2023 19:50:56 GMT -5
As for my own contribution, infamous director Coleman Francis allegedly bragged about having made a movie WORSE than his "Beast of Yucca Flats"(and if you've ever seen that movie, you KNOW what a brag that is), called "Space Jockey". If it exists, no one's ever seen it that I'm aware of.
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Post by Mighty Attack Tribble on Mar 9, 2023 20:11:55 GMT -5
Two TV movies from the '90s, Without Warning and Susie Q. The former has been out of print since its one and only DVD release in 2003, while the latter has never been released commercially and due to a myriad of rights issues isn't part of any streaming library.
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Post by BlackoutCreature on Mar 9, 2023 20:16:48 GMT -5
For wrestling, footage of the Tri-State Wrestling League, which was the spiritual predecessor to ECW and featured a lot of their original talent. Only a few short clips of fan footage exist online. Are you looking for something specific from TWA? I've found they're pretty decently represented online, most notably their famous Cactus Jack vs. Eddie Gilbert matches. There's even a few full shows on YouTube.
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Post by tirtefaa on Mar 9, 2023 23:22:26 GMT -5
I'll also throw out there, some of the deleted scenes of the Wizard of Oz that were lost in the MGM fire.
Some things survived like the Scarecrow's extended song and dance, but I'd prefer scenes like the Winkie Guards marching Dorothy and company back to Oz while singing "Hail Hail the Witch is Dead", which the soundtrack still exists and it sounds great. There's other scenes like "The Jitterbug" which are okay, but I totally understand why they didn't want to keep that in the film.
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Post by FinalGwen on Mar 9, 2023 23:30:49 GMT -5
Evil Of The Daleks. The recently released animated version is gorgeous, but with any Troughton Doctor Who stuff there's so much when it comes to mannerisms that we can't get from audio alone, and action scenes also take a fair amount of guesswork, as well as the mute character Kemel, who initially seemed quite an iffy stereotype but was actually given quite a bit to work with. It's one of those ones that'd be amazing to see the original of.
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Post by BlackoutCreature on Mar 9, 2023 23:37:04 GMT -5
Two TV movies from the '90s, Without Warning and Susie Q. The former has been out of print since its one and only DVD release in 2003, while the latter has never been released commercially and due to a myriad of rights issues isn't part of any streaming library. While Susie Q may never have had an official release, it's pretty easy to find online and hardly considered lost footage or lost media.
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Post by Mighty Attack Tribble on Mar 9, 2023 23:50:57 GMT -5
While Susie Q may never have had an official release, it's pretty easy to find online and hardly considered lost footage or lost media. While I've settled so far for the garbage TV rips that are easily acquired, it's considered lost to me until something at least DVD release quality is available.
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