I'll do anything to remove the Turkey off the menu in the first Thanksgiving.
In all seriousness, I would do anything to get a copy of every piece of Lost Media that has ever existed (with a few exceptions, like the Christine Chubbuck tape)
“That’s right,we’re going back in time to get turkeys OFF THE MENU.”
I’d probably also go try to retrieve like 90% of lost film media from the past…. 90 years? Yeah. Maybe leak a film or two, possibly even screen them in theaters to unsuspecting customers, not knowing they’re about to watch a cancelled film in the cinema.
I’d probably also go try to retrieve like 90% of lost film media from the past…. 90 years? Yeah. Maybe leak a film or two, possibly even screen them in theaters to unsuspecting customers, not knowing they’re about to watch a cancelled film in the cinema.
Post by forlornjackalope on Jan 3, 2024 17:14:53 GMT
Without hesitation, I'd take a friend and go back to London in 1965 to watch Jackson C Frank perform live. He was part of the documentary Meeting Point, which focused on up and coming musicians in the folk scene. Only a few seconds of Jackson's set survives today, as the rest of the footage is believed to be completely lost, and it's the only known recording of him performing live.
My friend introduced me to his work last year, I want to say, when we would share music with one another constantly. We'd recite his work to each other and I can't separate the two of them from one another now. Being able to share that with them would be wonderful, not only to see him when he was still mostly unknown (and knowing what would happen to him later in life), but also just capturing that moment - the historical impact and once in a lifetime experience to just simply be with someone you love.
I would go to the silent era of cinema, and collect every single reel that I see, ESPECIALLY Cleopatra (1917), The Great Gatsby (1926), and London After Midnight. Return to this period, and upload the films on the discord server.
Artist, aspiring Lost Media conservator, and a nerd of all things related to everything.
I would go to the silent era of cinema, and collect every single reel that I see, ESPECIALLY Cleopatra (1917), The Great Gatsby (1926), and London After Midnight. Return to this period, and upload the films on the discord server.
The Great Gatsby is one of my favorite books so I'd love to see a film adaptation that was made, not just set it, the roaring 20s.
Preserve as much lost media as I can, save a few important people from death, go to Woodstock, see Nirvana in concert...
makes me want to see Sublime in concert if I had a Time Machine now we bring music into this.
Other musicians (dead or stopped touring or if it’s a broken up band) then that I would see in concerts now that I bring it up Blind Melon (before Shannon Hoon died),The Doors,Relient K (since didnt they break up),The Cranberries (during the 90s) in fact for some of these I may just go to Woodstock 94,See Bob Dylan’s Free Trade Hall or as it’s known by most his “Royal Albert Hall” (it was not rly at Royal Albert Hall) concert,Go to both Live Aid concerts,see Eric Clapton Unplugged (now this is just famous concerts lol),Concert for Bangladesh,Og Woodstock, See Star Wars,Superman the movie,Raiders of the lost ark,Pulp Fiction,The Rocky Horror Picture Show and Snow White in theaters during release (this is getting off topic lol) use my “fancy 2023” money if possible to get myself some OG Masters Of the Universe and 80s Gi Joe figures and good golly miss Molly this post is getting off topic of things I would do…also tape myself some MST3K,ATLA and Pokémon DP and some lost commercials as well has Harmony Gold Orginal DB.
Go back to the early 90s so I can experience the original Journey into Imagination and Alien Encounter rides. I'd also love to be a fly on the wall for the 2000's cancelled "American Dog" movie.
I would do a lot of things if I had a time machine and/or ability to travel through time. 1. I would download all of the art I want off of Deviantart, Furaffinity, Pixiv, Twitter, and Tumblr that I want (including a lot of deleted ones). 2. I would download a lot of videos off of YouTube including all of Epic Meal Time's and Brandon Rogers deleted videos. 3. Grab all the physical media that I wanted but can't and couldn't get, such as all of the Helluvaboss plushies from the first wave and various figures.
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Well, If I had a time machine, I would travel back to the 70s and the 80s to find and watch the lost dubs of the 1975 Maya the Bee series before they get lost like watching the original Greek dub that was aired back in 1979 on ERT and also the lost Korean dubs of both seasons of the series which I believe they were dubbed from the original Japanese version rather than the European version that most people in the Maya fanbase were familiar with and I would also love to see more episodes of the American/Canadian Saban dub that haven't been found yet or finding the complete versions of some episodes that have been found, but they were incomplete as this would have helped me to find out how many episodes were dubbed by Saban, but some sites claim that it's either 55 or 65 episodes were dubbed by them, but I don't know which source about the number of episodes of the Saban version is true though, but it would be great to see more lost Maya the Bee stuff getting found in the future.