Post by killercornbread on Feb 10, 2020 8:05:51 GMT
Hello there, here is a list of some previously-misplaced content that has found its way on to the internet. The 2014 Cruel Intentions pilot: mega.nz/#!f11CQAiR!OZ8zxc9QxLIzU_UNPAWoDgA_0uwR6gq5JJudFIQEdTU A pilot based on the Heart of Juliet Jones comic strip: mega.nz/#!sxl2RA6a!rjbogueb8Q346gW4cpw1IyMQio-9_w9ZuyjSXBSNLEc One person mentioned a Rob Thomas pilot script, but here is a ton of scripts, including pilots dating as far back as 2001: sites.google.com/site/tvwriting/
Post by forlornjackalope on Apr 5, 2020 17:56:27 GMT
Hey, COC. I got another one for you to archive. I forgot if you've backed this one up already, but I made a thread on this several months ago and I plan on doing an article for this one in the near future.
It's a mini-documentary called "Chopper Down: Helicopter Deaths in Movies" that was part of the banned film festival and is the only evidence of such a thing taking place. As far as the general time frame goes, it was made in 1989 and was banned by HBO to avoid potentially offending business partners and affiliates due to it showing the death footage from The Twilight Zone (1983) accident, as well as aftermath photos and interviews the helicopter accident that happened on the set of Delta Force 2: The Colombian Connection (1990) that killed five people (the pilot and four actors/crew members). It was uploaded to Youtube in 2007, and there's been no luck with finding other films that were part of said Banned Film Festival. I have a few stills from Chopper Down backed up, but not the documentary just yet.
Little Wizards (1987) It is listed as lost on the site, but I did find a youtube channel that has the entire series in Russian and in 360p, so the quality isn't too bad.
They were uploaded around 2 years ago according to the channel. I am thinking of downloading them in case this channel gets taken down. I don't speak a word of Russian (or whatever language it is) but at least the animation is there, and thankfully saturday morning cartoons from the 80s aren't exactly the hardest to follow.