I remember the live action Amazing Spiderman. The Actor who played Peter Parker was best known for playing the one off character, Doug Simpson on The Brady Bunch. He asks Marcia to the school dance, but tells her that “something just came up” to break the date when her nose gets broken after Peter accidentally hit her the face with a football.
It's ironic that DC was shaping superhero movies and TV shows, and Marvel was behind. Nowadays, Marvel is skyrocketing in success, while DC Comics offices have shut down, and the studio is merging with Discovery.
Like WB loves to mess with dc movies when they didn’t need too but I hope we get to see the unused suicide squad scenes I would be fine with that if we don’t just a real Director cut
These videos are becoming more “history of cancelled/scrapped media” than videos about lost media. I think lost media actually has to have been released or publicly available in some capacity to be considered lost media. Don’t get me wrong, I love this content, I just think it’s inaccurate to call it Lost Media. I honestly think that calling this series [company/franchise/genre]’s cancelled media would make it more successful, as well as a separate series covering more conventional lost media. I think your style, script writing, editing, and voice are great for what you’re doing, much better than other lost media channels, I’d just like if you covered, you know, lost media.
I absolutely agree. One video tried to claim that a take with no audio of AVGN ranting at the end of an episode, that he then threw out cuz it was muted, counted as lost media. Nah. It was never actually released, and since the audio is missing, you could debate the media literally doesn't exist. Also, the logical conclusion of that argument, is, literally every single deleted frame of film and every single unused take of every song ever recorded, is lost media. Its too wide a net. Cancelled media or unfinished media need to be their own categories. Loss implies its location was, at one point, known. Something that never came out, was never out. So it can't be lost.
@@ScribblestoScreen the Hulk vs Hulk episode was definitely NOT the final episode. I like your channel and was even going to make a suggestion of a scene for you to cover. I just wanted to point this out and recommend to definitely make sure your research is legit before describing it on your final product. It drives some viewers nuts. I use to be like that until I realized there were more important things to in life than to criticize others who are innocent and don't deserve it. But unfortunately there still are many people who are like this so I figured I'd give ya a heads up. Now the scene I wanted to mention was from Jaws 2 and it's Bob's death. The scene was definitely shot because there is a frame of it that looks absolutely terrifying!!! Also towards the end when the kids are all swimming to cable junction the character Lucy is scraped by the sharks body. She thinks she's about to die but oddly the shark swims away allowing her to live? This never made sense but it was later revealed that originally the shark swims away because it sees Bob and starts to focus on him and this is when the kill would have taken place. But I guess the scene was too violent and would have called for an R rating. I've never seen this scene and not sure if it exists. A lot of people seem to think it does and I'm constantly getting fooled by thumbnails. But if you can somehow retrieve this then you will be dubbed The Number ONE RUclipsR OF ALL TIME!!
To be fair, the character’s name in the tv series was Bruce David Banner, in fact that’s even what it says on his tombstone when he fakes his death in the pilot. For some reason he went by his middle name, but I don’t know why. The logical reason would be that he was pretending that Bruce Banner was dead, but I think he went by the name David before the accident in the pilot.
Wikipedia says - 'According to both Stan Lee and Lou Ferrigno, it was also changed because CBS thought the name Bruce sounded "too gay-ish", a rationale that Ferrigno thought was "the most absurd, ridiculous thing [he had] ever heard"
You should check out Legend of the Super Heroes and Justice League of America. Also, a couple of years before he starred as Bobby Ewing on Dallas, Patrick Duffy played the titular character in the Auquaman rip-off, The Man From Atlantis.
Back in 1994 the comic store we went to had gotten a bootleg copy of fantastic four. The supposed story was one of Roger Conan’s employees is the one who smuggled the copy away.
The original Golden Age Human Torch, Jim Hammond, who would pal around with the Steve Rogers and the Invaders, was a different character from Johnny Storm Human Torch of the Fantastic 4. The Jim Hammond character is suuuuper old, like created before Captain America in 1939's Marvel Comics #1 (back when it was still Timely Comics) by the artist Carl Burgos,, and is actually an android. Johnny Storm was a reinvention of the character in a way, mostly just sharing the same fire powers, but they are completely unique and separate characters. Jim wasn't around in the 50s comics, and was reintroduced in 1966, in a Fantastic 4 comic of course.
Actually there is another story that goes around for a script for "The return of the incredible Hulk". In were David Banner lives, but can't turn into the Hulk anymore. He gets kidnapped by an criminal organisation forcing him them give the power of the Hulk to their men. David sees only one way out of it. Restoring his own ability to turn into the Hulk.
Japanese Spider-Man is making a comeback though. He's gonna be in Across The Spiderverse (hopefully he plays a big role like Penny Parker did in the first movie). He even has his own Funko Pop.
Everyone and their mom has talked about those Its unlikely we'll ever recover much more than we already have. Everything else in either in a permanently private collection, or truly gone.
Bill Bixby hulk is the reason I love hulk now may he Rest In Peace.
Hombre Araña
I hear Bill Bixby had a toenail on his penis
God bless x
I remember the live action Amazing Spiderman. The Actor who played Peter Parker was best known for playing the one off character, Doug Simpson on The Brady Bunch. He asks Marcia to the school dance, but tells her that “something just came up” to break the date when her nose gets broken after Peter accidentally hit her the face with a football.
Actually, I remember him from "The Sound Of Music", where he played one of the Von Trapp children.
It's ironic that DC was shaping superhero movies and TV shows, and Marvel was behind. Nowadays, Marvel is skyrocketing in success, while DC Comics offices have shut down, and the studio is merging with Discovery.
The Roger Corman FF is better than any of the "real" FF movies.
Exactly. I downloaded it off...er, I mean, bought a legitimate DVD copy, and I still enjoy it.
Like WB loves to mess with dc movies when they didn’t need too but
I hope we get to see the unused suicide squad scenes I would be fine with that if we don’t just a real Director cut
You don't, the Ayer Cut sucks
would’ve loved to see a spider man 4
Forgot to mention that Bridgitte Nielson was going to play She-Hulk back in early 90s.
I thought #1 would be Batman vs Godzilla
The Aunt May film was not actually a real idea, though.
Besides that, pretty interesting stuff
These videos are becoming more “history of cancelled/scrapped media” than videos about lost media. I think lost media actually has to have been released or publicly available in some capacity to be considered lost media. Don’t get me wrong, I love this content, I just think it’s inaccurate to call it Lost Media. I honestly think that calling this series [company/franchise/genre]’s cancelled media would make it more successful, as well as a separate series covering more conventional lost media. I think your style, script writing, editing, and voice are great for what you’re doing, much better than other lost media channels, I’d just like if you covered, you know, lost media.
Cancelled or released, if it's not publicly available, it's lost media.
More to the point, lost media has to be made and then lost. Many of the movies mentioned were never made. A scrapped film isn't lost media.
@@ScooterinAB No. But if a script was made, it's lost. And sought out after.
I absolutely agree.
One video tried to claim that a take with no audio of AVGN ranting at the end of an episode, that he then threw out cuz it was muted, counted as lost media.
Nah.
It was never actually released, and since the audio is missing, you could debate the media literally doesn't exist.
Also, the logical conclusion of that argument, is, literally every single deleted frame of film and every single unused take of every song ever recorded, is lost media.
Its too wide a net.
Cancelled media or unfinished media need to be their own categories.
Loss implies its location was, at one point, known.
Something that never came out, was never out. So it can't be lost.
@@piepivotmonitor5986 No.
The Roger Corman version of The Fantastic 4 is probably better than what we got.
I'd like to hear more about Terry Gilliam's Watchmen
"Warner" not "wonder"...
Thank you for covering this Harry
I've created something for the first time that my mates actually want to watch LOL 😂
@@ScribblestoScreen so your real k name is harry
@@ScribblestoScreen the Hulk vs Hulk episode was definitely NOT the final episode. I like your channel and was even going to make a suggestion of a scene for you to cover. I just wanted to point this out and recommend to definitely make sure your research is legit before describing it on your final product. It drives some viewers nuts. I use to be like that until I realized there were more important things to in life than to criticize others who are innocent and don't deserve it. But unfortunately there still are many people who are like this so I figured I'd give ya a heads up.
Now the scene I wanted to mention was from Jaws 2 and it's Bob's death. The scene was definitely shot because there is a frame of it that looks absolutely terrifying!!! Also towards the end when the kids are all swimming to cable junction the character Lucy is scraped by the sharks body. She thinks she's about to die but oddly the shark swims away allowing her to live? This never made sense but it was later revealed that originally the shark swims away because it sees Bob and starts to focus on him and this is when the kill would have taken place. But I guess the scene was too violent and would have called for an R rating. I've never seen this scene and not sure if it exists. A lot of people seem to think it does and I'm constantly getting fooled by thumbnails. But if you can somehow retrieve this then you will be dubbed The Number ONE RUclipsR OF ALL TIME!!
To be fair, the character’s name in the tv series was Bruce David Banner, in fact that’s even what it says on his tombstone when he fakes his death in the pilot. For some reason he went by his middle name, but I don’t know why. The logical reason would be that he was pretending that Bruce Banner was dead, but I think he went by the name David before the accident in the pilot.
Wikipedia says - 'According to both Stan Lee and Lou Ferrigno, it was also changed because CBS thought the name Bruce sounded "too gay-ish", a rationale that Ferrigno thought was "the most absurd, ridiculous thing [he had] ever heard"
Interestingly enough, in the late 70’s CBS aired both DC’s Wonder Woman and Marvel’s The Incredible Hulk on Friday nights
You should check out Legend of the Super Heroes and Justice League of America. Also, a couple of years before he starred as Bobby Ewing on Dallas, Patrick Duffy played the titular character in the Auquaman rip-off, The Man From Atlantis.
Also Sid and Marty Kroft did a live action rip-off of Batman and Robin called, Electro Woman and Dyna Girl.
Really good!!!!!
Every time I hear anything about soiderman 4 it breaks my heart
The Human Torch comic is a different Human Torch than Johnny Storm. The original Human Torch is John Hammond
Back in 1994 the comic store we went to had gotten a bootleg copy of fantastic four. The supposed story was one of Roger Conan’s employees is the one who smuggled the copy away.
The original Golden Age Human Torch, Jim Hammond, who would pal around with the Steve Rogers and the Invaders, was a different character from Johnny Storm Human Torch of the Fantastic 4. The Jim Hammond character is suuuuper old, like created before Captain America in 1939's Marvel Comics #1 (back when it was still Timely Comics) by the artist Carl Burgos,, and is actually an android. Johnny Storm was a reinvention of the character in a way, mostly just sharing the same fire powers, but they are completely unique and separate characters. Jim wasn't around in the 50s comics, and was reintroduced in 1966, in a Fantastic 4 comic of course.
Actually there is another story that goes around for a script for "The return of the incredible Hulk". In were David Banner lives, but can't turn into the Hulk anymore. He gets kidnapped by an criminal organisation forcing him them give the power of the Hulk to their men. David sees only one way out of it. Restoring his own ability to turn into the Hulk.
I have the fantastic 4 live action somewhere on VHS
what about the movie serials of batman and superman in the 1940sthose predated the 50s and 60s versions.
Japanese Spider-Man is making a comeback though. He's gonna be in Across The Spiderverse (hopefully he plays a big role like Penny Parker did in the first movie). He even has his own Funko Pop.
Am the only one hearing WONDERBROS?
Where is Batman vs Godzilla
Thanks for the video
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The number 1 is Justice League Immortal.
i have like
"Wonder Bros" lol 7:57
At 21:53 in this video: You collect salt and pepper shakers?
😊😊😊
Who many daleks does this guy have ?
You should do something with the Doctor Who missing Episodes
Everyone and their mom has talked about those
Its unlikely we'll ever recover much more than we already have.
Everything else in either in a permanently private collection, or truly gone.
Stan lee stole marvel and people love him for it
You should have someone check your scripts for grammar.
Zacks cut was never gonna be made it was only made due to justice league doing bad in cinema.
Wander bro ?
7:07
The amazing spiderman films are far superior to the mcu spiderman.
Bro, regulate your audio levels.
Wander bros
The Snyder cut is okay but it’s nothing special
The ill-fated argument recurrently prepare because conga coincidentally slow from a alert haircut. wonderful, scattered semicolon
Would you please pronounce the name right. It’s Warner bros not wonder bros or wander bros. Geez you sound like the guy from whatculture
I'd like to hear more about Terry Gilliam's Watchmen