I have been very interested in the movie search, and even found some interesting clues while searching in Google Earth, and I don't think anyone else has found what I found 2 weeks ago. Extremely interesting!
Can I please join the Skype group and share my discoveries?
Skype: nightcore_slays
-Mark
Did you read all 48 pages.
Nope. I have read 20 pages at this point in time. Is there anything I have to know?
Honestly I don't think it's very logical to ask the new users to read through all 49 pages of this thread. Hastingsfag has useful video links and recaps in the OP for the reason of new people catching themselves up quickly.
In fact I'm not sure why we don't have a link to the timeline because that would be a huge help in pointing out what we have and have not already done.
And about the Library listing, to the best of my knowledge (and this was a long time ago so things may have changed but I wasn't aware of them), we came to the conclusion that the library had a bot that searched for key words in releases that were coming out around that time.
So essentially a bot pulled anything that had "spongebob" as an upcoming release title and someone just made the flyer based on a computer's search.
I don't recall any evidence of them actually having a copy.
Last Edit: May 1, 2016 17:05:58 GMT by LSuperSonicQ
Honestly I don't think it's very logical to ask the new users to read through all 49 pages of this thread. Hastingsfag has useful video links and recaps in the OP for the reason of new people catching themselves up quickly.
In fact I'm not sure why we don't have a link to the timeline because that would be a huge help in pointing out what we have and have not already done.
And about the Library listing, to the best of my knowledge (and this was a long time ago so things may have changed but I wasn't aware of them), we came to the conclusion that the library had a bot that searched for key words in releases that were coming out around that time.
So essentially a bot pulled anything that had "spongebob" as an upcoming release title and someone just made the flyer based on a computer's search.
I don't recall any evidence of them actually having a copy.
Found one of Reagal's company names listed as a location in Asia using a Google Earth search 2 weeks ago. Will share more info and details later.
Obscurus, I think I've found you a friend. Is everyone here a fan of nightcore or something? Have we checked the Asian building before? I thought we'd only looked at US ones.
Honestly I don't think it's very logical to ask the new users to read through all 49 pages of this thread. Hastingsfag has useful video links and recaps in the OP for the reason of new people catching themselves up quickly.
In fact I'm not sure why we don't have a link to the timeline because that would be a huge help in pointing out what we have and have not already done.
And about the Library listing, to the best of my knowledge (and this was a long time ago so things may have changed but I wasn't aware of them), we came to the conclusion that the library had a bot that searched for key words in releases that were coming out around that time.
So essentially a bot pulled anything that had "spongebob" as an upcoming release title and someone just made the flyer based on a computer's search.
I don't recall any evidence of them actually having a copy.
Found one of Reagal's company names listed as a location in Asia using a Google Earth search 2 weeks ago. Will share more info and details later.
-Mark
Asia, huh? Considering the history between Asia and unliscenced products, it's possible they could be based there and just put down a random American address to confuse people. Then again, I don't want to lead anyone or myself on with this, considering we do have good evidence they're located somewhere in America.
By the way, when was the last time Hastingsfag posted? I noticed him dissapear early on, I don't want to go through the remaining 35 or so pages looking for him though.
Hello, I'm a new man to the search. Right now, I want to bring up a question. If Lorenzo Holley (Higher-up at Regal Films) has a physical store to go with his online store of greens, Yae Organics, could he have a Spongebob DVD in the store's basement? (You know, next to some useless liquid grass and stuff?)
Last Edit: May 1, 2016 21:59:47 GMT by StarviendSir
Privileged white trash lol. If you're lonely, talk to me on the Discord.
@tab You can click on people's profile and search for their recent posts. Although I want to point out that the OP is up to date and he is still playing an active role in the search.
StarviendSir It's highly unlikely Lorenzo has any kind of physical copy just laying around. We suspect he has some of the production elements still on his computer, but I doubt physical copies even exist at all.
Edit:
Oh, and nugget that's a completely different company located in the Philippines. They spell their name "Regal" without the extra "a" that our Reagal spells it with.
Last Edit: May 1, 2016 22:59:44 GMT by LSuperSonicQ
Post by Mister E. Nigma on May 2, 2016 2:04:43 GMT
If I lived in New Jersey this could be solved in one day. I have mixed feelings about emailing them. If the DVD was taken out and never returned there are 3 or 4 possibilities. 1. Reagal Films took it. 2. a fan too kit. 3. someone truly lost it or 4 it got damaged lost by the library.
This one is really elaborate. Another possibility the DVD was purposely listed to determin the price if it was lost or stolen. So when the person lost or damaged it the library looked it up on amazon and by the barcode. The fine was paid for and the DVD trashed. How is it elaborate? The person needed a library card to take it out.
It would have been given to the library by Reagal and destroyed by Reagal. Why? Why spend time maybe a thousand or so dollars to make this hoax? Why give so much information about something to say it exists?
If I lived in New Jersey this could be solved in one day. I have mixed feelings about emailing them. If the DVD was taken out and never returned there are 3 or 4 possibilities. 1. Reagal Films took it. 2. a fan too kit. 3. someone truly lost it or 4 it got damaged lost by the library.
This one is really elaborate. Another possibility the DVD was purposely listed to determin the price if it was lost or stolen. So when the person lost or damaged it the library looked it up on amazon and by the barcode. The fine was paid for and the DVD trashed. How is it elaborate? The person needed a library card to take it out.
It would have been given to the library by Reagal and destroyed by Reagal. Why? Why spend time maybe a thousand or so dollars to make this hoax? Why give so much information about something to say it exists?
The library doesn't have it they never did. We know this because no copies of the film were actually produced. They likely made a mistake or listed having it in preparation for ordering it only for it never to become available.
Please don't email them since other people already have and found they don't have the film.
If I lived in New Jersey this could be solved in one day. I have mixed feelings about emailing them. If the DVD was taken out and never returned there are 3 or 4 possibilities. 1. Reagal Films took it. 2. a fan too kit. 3. someone truly lost it or 4 it got damaged lost by the library.
This one is really elaborate. Another possibility the DVD was purposely listed to determin the price if it was lost or stolen. So when the person lost or damaged it the library looked it up on amazon and by the barcode. The fine was paid for and the DVD trashed. How is it elaborate? The person needed a library card to take it out.
It would have been given to the library by Reagal and destroyed by Reagal. Why? Why spend time maybe a thousand or so dollars to make this hoax? Why give so much information about something to say it exists?
The library doesn't have it they never did. We know this because no copies of the film were actually produced. They likely made a mistake or listed having it in preparation for ordering it only for it never to become available.
Please don't email them since other people already have and found they don't have the film.
Then why does it have its own barcode and is listed on several online retailers?
The library doesn't have it they never did. We know this because no copies of the film were actually produced. They likely made a mistake or listed having it in preparation for ordering it only for it never to become available.
Please don't email them since other people already have and found they don't have the film.
Then why does it have its own barcode and is listed on several online retailers?
Every retailer we asked said they never received any DVDs. They were getting ready so that they could start selling as soon as they received the DVDs.
Post by The Negotiator on May 2, 2016 18:03:42 GMT
So out of boredom I when back to dig deep into the web for more info on this movie but seeing how popular this has become I went in with little hope, i'm not sure if anyone noticed but a lot of sites list this DVD as a musical comedy and a couple of sites that have the DVD posted claim it was made by "Music Video Dist" and another site "Video Music, Inc." and Video Studeo inc makes a lot of "Unauthorized Documentary's"
Like a year ago I felt like when I look for this movie I just get lost in a loop and dug up all I could find, now a year ago I did post I found a posting for this DVD is a mail order dvd catalog but I can't find that PDF anymore so this DVD was mast posted all over the place, well anyways I am done with this my mind is still made up that this movie never got into production and was never really made and what we see online is just their marketing posting the movie on online ordering sites for presale