1 - I mentioned the Elfen Lied unused anime ending. It was fully scripted, but likely never filmed.
2 - The teeny flick 'Private School For Girls - 1982' supposedly had a lot of footage shot for the mass voyeur shower scene that was never used and several different groups of ladies in it.
3 - Not sure if this is lost, but on or near the East Coast there used to be a fashion shop called 'Ideal' with a catchy jingle 'If You've Got A Passion for fashion--and you've got a craving for saving'--etc. I have found audio of the commercial on YT, but no video.
1 - I mentioned the Elfen Lied unused anime ending. It was fully scripted, but likely never filmed.
2 - The teeny flick 'Private School For Girls - 1982' supposedly had a lot of footage shot for the mass voyeur shower scene that was never used and several different groups of ladies in it.
3 - Not sure if this is lost, but on or near the East Coast there used to be a fashion shop called 'Ideal' with a catchy jingle 'If You've Got A Passion for fashion--and you've got a craving for saving'--etc. I have found audio of the commercial on YT, but no video.
Elfen Lied is interesting but I wouldn't make an article if there's nothing to prove ya know...
The teeny flick sounds cool if there's tons of un used film
And lol that commercial seem cool too...I don't think we have a lost local commercial yet
I'm watching James roulfs vhs/dvd collection, and he says that the godzilla(or kaiju in general) films have had many english re dubing. Like alot, also he has the Freddy's nightmare series on vhs. This video is really interesting I'll link the video later.
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Post by insulting iguana on May 6, 2016 22:59:46 GMT
His 4,000+ bullshit media collection, I love this guy he makes the best videos ever! Very informative,funny and shows everything in a pritty good detail.most are horror movies but he does about everything...
He also does the avgn and he covers everything just as well in thouse videos too he also review previously missing games too.
Sorry for my ramblings I just hope you like it Though sombody brought up a 80's little ben cartoon show (about a bearl and there is no pictures about this show anywhere! But it's talked about all the time!
The unused shower scene/casting call footage is unconfirmed.
The commercial I'm unsure of, but there must be a ton of lost national and local ads, which, ironically, being run for years on end and archived for ideas, might be better kept/preserved than many shows.
The 3 Big TV networks (when they were only three) used to run late summer one-ep failed pilots just before the new seasons began. Those almost define once-and-gone.
'Sylvan In Paradise' - Jim Nabors as a hotel manager in Hawaii. Not good at all.
'America 2100' - two slackers end up accidentally cryonized in their late 70's-early 80's apartment and wind up woken in a Huxley-esque future overseen by an AI who acts like a Borscht Belt comedian.
'Young Guy Christian' - A very square legacy superhero deals with a Doof-like nemesis in hamming and scenery-chewing overdone comedy routines that would make West and Shatner wince.
These were actually made, and actually shown. Like Sunday morning cartoon reruns, the Fall Preview specials and networks re-running then-current popular shows themselves, these are now artifacts.
I'm watching James roulfs vhs/dvd collection, and he says that the godzilla(or kaiju in general) films have had many english re dubing. Like alot, also he has the Freddy's nightmare series on vhs. This video is really interesting I'll link the video later.
Its not there. At one point, I had a few newspaper documents on the web with a bit more info and a (albeit grainy) production pic.
I rise from the ashes. Only to fall back in again.
Not quite what I meant. These would be general articles on the things that make a lost media piece be lost : Lack of recording equipment in the era, media viewed as disposable, network programming practices. Not 'here is a specific piece and here's why it's lost' but more looks at things that in general place these works in our view.
I'm watching James roulfs vhs/dvd collection, and he says that the godzilla(or kaiju in general) films have had many english re dubing. Like alot, also he has the Freddy's nightmare series on vhs. This video is really interesting I'll link the video later.
Its not there. At one point, I had a few newspaper documents on the web with a bit more info and a (albeit grainy) production pic.