This is a video by one of my favorite content creators, "I Hate Everything". In this video, he talks about some videos he made on his other channels. Even thought he stated in the video that he was going make every video that had a clip featured in this video public, making most of Alex's former content found, there is still a bit of lost content.
The main thing of note is his review of "The Human Centipede", which was taken down by Youtube. However, there may also be other videos that he didn't even talk about that are still on Youtube, but completely private and locked away from the public. (BTW, thanks a ton to the admins for making this board. It finally gives me an opportunity to post about unimportant media that I'm still interested in without looking like a dumbass in the Lost Media board. Expect more posts from me here.)
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Someone's got to at least have a deleted file on their hard drive with frames from the video, that's what your browser does after a video is downloaded, it deletes the frames. But I highly doubt that any of those people browse this wiki
Someone's got to at least have a deleted file on their hard drive with frames from the video, that's what your browser does after a video is downloaded, it deletes the frames. But I highly doubt that any of those people browse this wiki
That's not how it works. It only downloads a small portion of the video then deletes it the moment it is played, and it is in a cache file with a bunch of other shit, also these videos are from 2010-2011 so It most likely has been overwritten about 2000 times by now.
The only way to get a copy of these videos are A) IHE releases them or B) someone ripped the video onto their PC
Someone's got to at least have a deleted file on their hard drive with frames from the video, that's what your browser does after a video is downloaded, it deletes the frames. But I highly doubt that any of those people browse this wiki
That's not how it works. It only downloads a small portion of the video then deletes it the moment it is played, and it is in a cache file with a bunch of other shit, also these videos are from 2010-2011 so It most likely has been overwritten about 2000 times by now.
The only way to get a copy of these videos are A) IHE releases them or B) someone ripped the video onto their PC
Both A and B would be IMO unlikely because 1. IHE probably doesn't like his very old videos due to it's "cringy" nature and probably won't release them, and 2. he was most likely not that very popular back then, further making a chance of someone releasing them very slim.
That's not how it works. It only downloads a small portion of the video then deletes it the moment it is played, and it is in a cache file with a bunch of other shit, also these videos are from 2010-2011 so It most likely has been overwritten about 2000 times by now.
The only way to get a copy of these videos are A) IHE releases them or B) someone ripped the video onto their PC
Both A and B would be IMO unlikely because 1. IHE probably doesn't like his very old videos due to it's "cringy" nature and probably won't release them, and 2. he was most likely not that very popular back then, further making a chance of someone releasing them very slim.
It depends on when they were removed.
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Someone's got to at least have a deleted file on their hard drive with frames from the video, that's what your browser does after a video is downloaded, it deletes the frames. But I highly doubt that any of those people browse this wiki
That's not how it works. It only downloads a small portion of the video then deletes it the moment it is played, and it is in a cache file with a bunch of other shit, also these videos are from 2010-2011 so It most likely has been overwritten about 2000 times by now.
The only way to get a copy of these videos are A) IHE releases them or B) someone ripped the video onto their PC
I've seen some with frames from throughout an entire video. It's plausible. And also very likely that someone has a laptop that they haven't used since after they watched the videos that has no overwritten files.
The main thing of note is his review of "The Human Centipede", which was taken down by Youtube.
The thing I find hilarious about his review of the The Human Centipede being taken down by YouTube is that he would later review some horror films that are on IMDb's Bottom 100 list that haven't been taken down (probably due to his inclusion of the Fair Use law included in every video description), including:
The bizarre 1971 film Zaat, 2002's Demon Island (alternatively known as Survival Island), 1990's Troll 2 which has nothing to do with the original 1986 film, the 1966 low budget horror film Manos: The Hands of Fate made popular by Mystery Science Theater 3000, Uwe Boll's infamous 2003 live-action video game adaptation of The House of the Dead series, another film popularized by Mystery Science Theater 3000 is the 1953 film Robot Monster, the 1974 low budget film The Bat People, 2012's mockbuster film Jurassic Shark, a third film popularized by Mystery Science Theater 3000 is the 1978 film Laserblast, and finally both 2008's Birdemic: Shock and Terror and its 2013 sequel Birdemic 2: The Resurrection.