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Star Tours, Muppet*vision 3-D, Terminator 3-D, Back to the Future - The Ride, Captain EO, etc (Some Project Releases) — Page 2

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I'm working on the T2-3D project, see:
http://www.originaltrilogy.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=11&threadid=7498

Same Make. Same Model. New Mission.

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I have the BTTF Ride on DVD, was able to score it from a yahoo auction, it has all the footage, including the muic breaks with the spinning Institute of Future Technology logo. It's a treasured item now since the ride is soon to be lost in the archives of history (no pun intended) The quality is ok, I'd give it about a 6, but it's better than having nothing!
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BTTF: TR is closing soon. D:

video without the cars and such in the way: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_QVlJ7X0IXU

A Goon in a Gaggle of 'em

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Originally posted by: MovieDude81
I have the BTTF Ride on DVD, was able to score it from a yahoo auction, it has all the footage, including the muic breaks with the spinning Institute of Future Technology logo. It's a treasured item now since the ride is soon to be lost in the archives of history (no pun intended) The quality is ok, I'd give it about a 6, but it's better than having nothing!

Is this footage an audience recording or something?
Any idea if this can be released as preservation since the attraction is going to be closed and replaced with the Simpsons?

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i have the terminator thing in avi format, much better quality than youtube, about 100mb i think, released by some group named "dogital domain"
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Nope, no "audience" at all. From my understanding it was taken from the source laserdisc, an ex-employee swipped it and was able to copy it to VHS, which enabled it to later be put on DVD. I'd love to see it preserved but have no idea how or where to upload it to.
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Originally posted by: MovieDude81
Nope, no "audience" at all. From my understanding it was taken from the source laserdisc, an ex-employee swipped it and was able to copy it to VHS, which enabled it to later be put on DVD. I'd love to see it preserved but have no idea how or where to upload it to.


Stick it up on demonoid and/or myspleen.
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Thanks for the suggestion, if they ever have open registration I'll do just that, they both appear to be "membership by invite only" at the moment.

Slightly off topic. But does anyone know where I can download the extended TV cuts of Jaws and Jaws 2 that were discussed in another topic?
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moviedude--

Go to your profile and set yourself up to accept PMs (messages). Or just PM me your e-mail, and I'll send you an invite to myspleen.
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Originally posted by: alfredsson99
i have the terminator thing in avi format, much better quality than youtube, about 100mb i think, released by some group named "dogital domain"

I have that one too. It's the Digital Domain workprint, but it's just the future war act until they enter SKYNET. I'm planning to include that on my T23D DVD I'm going to release. I think my DVD will cover T23D enormously.

I'm interested in that BTTF-TR footage... :-)

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It's a shame BTTF the Ride is closing. It's still one of the top 5 rides of all time. Does anyone have any TV news footage on the closing commemoration? Fans in USA can enter the sweepstakes and win a deLorean (see below)

On August 2, 2007, Universal Studios Hollywood commemorated the closing of Back to the Future the Ride with Christopher Lloyd and another actor portraying Doc Brown returning to the Institute of Future Technology to set a clock tower to commemorate the final days of the ride in Hollywood. The Clock will be set to Labor Day September 3, 2007, at 8:00pm the final day of the attraction. [1] In addition, Universal Studios celebration with a sweepstakes where the grand prize winner would receive a classic 1981 De Lorean DMC-12, like the one used in the film, while the second and third place winners would receive commemorative Back to the Future Trilogy DVD's.
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I recommened that people interested in this material visit www.mousebits.com, they have a lot of material there.
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Anybody know if any footage exists from the old Hercules & Xena exhibit at Universal Studios?

-Jeph!
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crazyrabbits & reverendbeastly! I've sent you a bunch of rare DVDs as our trade arrangement 5 months ago and haven't heard from you since. It's not very nice of you :(
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Back to the Future: Ride + Leslie Nielsen documentary

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=220327863662

1) BACK TO THE FUTURE - BEHIND THE SCENES WITH LESLIE NIELSEN (29:00 minutes)
This exclusive television special aired in 1989 and was hosted by Leslie Nielsen. He was filmed at the famous Clocktower set at Universal Studios Hollywood that has completely burned down in the recent fire. The special was used to promote Back to the Future Part II during "Back to the future event" on NBC  It's also the source of the infamous "hoverboards are real" urban legend that still haunts Mattel Inc. The footage was taken off master VHS tape (no broadcast logos) and is of excellent quality for such source.

2) BACK TO THE FUTURE - THE RIDE (11 minutes) <font size="2" color="#000000"> <br> One of the best movie rides of all time! This DVD contains footage from Electronic press kits from Universal studios in California, Florida and Japan. If you ever saw any worldwide TV newsreports, this is where the raw footage was taken from (behind the scenes, interviews...). Sourced from proffesional broadcast BetacamSP masters and DVDs.

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tb1971 said:

Back to the Future: Ride + Leslie Nielsen documentary

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=220327863662

1) BACK TO THE FUTURE - BEHIND THE SCENES WITH LESLIE NIELSEN (29:00 minutes)
This exclusive television special aired in 1989 and was hosted by Leslie Nielsen. He was filmed at the famous Clocktower set at Universal Studios Hollywood that has completely burned down in the recent fire. The special was used to promote Back to the Future Part II during "Back to the future event" on NBC  It's also the source of the infamous "hoverboards are real" urban legend that still haunts Mattel Inc. The footage was taken off master VHS tape (no broadcast logos) and is of excellent quality for such source.

2) BACK TO THE FUTURE - THE RIDE (11 minutes)
One of the best movie rides of all time! This DVD contains footage from Electronic press kits from Universal studios in California, Florida and Japan. If you ever saw any worldwide TV newsreports, this is where the raw footage was taken from (behind the scenes, interviews...). Sourced from proffesional broadcast BetacamSP masters and DVDs.

 

just bought it !

it has been shipped today so if you people are interested i'll let you know about it


sorry for my english...

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i have the following one from ebay seller : virtualmedjugorje

Back to the Future: Ride + Leslie Nielsen documentary


1) BACK TO THE FUTURE - BEHIND THE SCENES WITH LESLIE NIELSEN (29:00 minutes)
This exclusive television special aired in 1989 and was hosted by Leslie Nielsen. He was filmed at the famous Clocktower set at Universal Studios Hollywood that has completely burned down in the recent fire. The special was used to promote Back to the Future Part II during "Back to the future event" on NBC  It's also the source of the infamous "hoverboards are real" urban legend that still haunts Mattel Inc. The footage was taken off master VHS tape (no broadcast logos) and is of excellent quality for such source.

2) BACK TO THE FUTURE - THE RIDE (11 minutes)
One of the best movie rides of all time! This DVD contains footage from Electronic press kits from Universal studios in California, Florida and Japan. If you ever saw any worldwide TV newsreports, this is where the raw footage was taken from (behind the scenes, interviews...). Sourced from proffesional broadcast BetacamSP masters and DVDs.

sorry for my english...

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I already got eBay disc from virtualmedugorje (short but sweet footage) and there are a few other seller that just offer home video stuff. The one I mentioned supposedly has some newsreports. I have never watched any, I guess there wasn't much of a promotion...

PS I still haven't bought BTTF re-release with bonus Ride discs since I'm waiting for Blu-ray release (hopefully later this year)