I've done some research about trackers similar to MySpleen, seems like most of people also recommend CRT (Cathode Ray Tube) and TV Vault. Are these trackers good and is anyone able to access them and check if there is anything relating this search?
Can anyone else access Cathode Ray Tube or TV Vault?
I've done some research about trackers similar to MySpleen, seems like most of people also recommend CRT (Cathode Ray Tube) and TV Vault. Are these trackers good and is anyone able to access them and check if there is anything relating this search?
Can anyone else access Cathode Ray Tube or TV Vault?
Post by narrowresort9490 on Oct 20, 2024 14:16:04 GMT
maybe but it's very unlikely,the dr wallace was only exclusive to the 2009 airing maybe FX paid sony to have for jist one airing and that's it,no such version of spiderman 3 will ever air on tv again,besides when i clicked on the FXM spider man 3 schedule it says the runtime is 2 hours and 13 mins?
Post by narrowresort9490 on Oct 21, 2024 23:27:11 GMT
so 6 mins was most likely for the credits? didn't know end credits takes so much running time,anyways the chances of finding that 2009 cut is impossible as it's most likely sony and FX destroyed it as there's no trace of it on the Internet
so 6 mins was most likely for the credits? didn't know end credits takes so much running time,anyways the chances of finding that 2009 cut is impossible as it's most likely sony and FX destroyed it as there's no trace of it on the Internet
That's ridiculous it's anything but "impossible", someone could have recorded it years ago and still have it.
Post by narrowresort9490 on Oct 22, 2024 15:05:49 GMT
buddy,i know what you mean but so far it's looking impossible because someone did have a recording of it on YouTube but he said he deleted it and only kept the endcredits onl,the chances of someone else having it is extremely small and even if someone does then how are you going to get in contact with them?i'm just being realistic
buddy,i know what you mean but so far it's looking impossible because someone did have a recording of it on YouTube but he said he deleted it and only kept the endcredits onl,the chances of someone else having it is extremely small and even if someone does then how are you going to get in contact with them?i'm just being realistic
Not that small, way more obscure stuff then that has been found. Realistically TV show recordings like this are more likely to be found then most other kinds of lost media.