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Taken from the episode dated February 12, 1998

Recorded in EP/SLP and captured using a VIDBOX capture device with a Panasonic DVD Recorder in tow for extra stability, with deinterlacing and upscaling perform with VirtualDub

00:14 1997 Columbia TriStar Home Video Filmstrip Variant w/ "Coming Soon to Home Video"
00:23 Slappy and the Stinkers Trailer
01:40 CTHV "Now Available on Home Video"
01:46 Columbia TriStar Family Collection Trailer (Version 2)
02:43 Matilda Trailer
03:13 Fly Away Home Trailer
03:44 FBI Warning
03:48 Surround Sound
03:58 Start of Movie / First Few Minutes

A Lucky Thrift Store find as this VHS cover bore the Rare 1979 Columbia Pictures Home Entertainment logo that is Hard to find as most of the Movies released during that time (1979-1982) were Reissued under RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video and those usually go Straight to the Movie anyway.

While the tape labels feature the RCA/Columbia Pictures logo, the tape itself DOES feature the Rare Columbia Pictures Home Entertainment allowing me to showcase it to all of you inspire of hundreds of other YTs doing it already

00:33 1979 Columbia Pictures Home Entertainment logo (anything featuring this logo is always a Rarity)
00:53 Start of Movie / Opening Titles

I have never seen this movie before, so i cannot tell you if i like this movie or not, i just picked up on a hunch

This tape is being played on my VCR whose feed is bypass into my DVD Recorder whose TBC and S-Video jack provide image stability and keep everything in synch. Using Media Player Classic, i record everything from my Capture Device onto an external hard drive in raw AVI format, and use VirtualDub to deinterlace, upscale and perform image adjustments, if necessary, and in that order, and convert to MKV.

Decided to take another shot at my Lawrence of Arabia tape now that i got my capturing technique and routine nailed down. Original Upload: https://youtu.be/f--v22P_e5g

00:21 FBI Warning
00:33 "Letterbox" Notice
00:45 Overture
05:03 Opening Titles
06:55 Start of Movie

In 1996, the WWF ran a series of vignettes featuring parodies of Ted Turner, Hulk Hogan, Randy Savage and Gene Okerlund satirizing WCW and it's over-reliance on aging stars in stark-contrast to the WWF's New Generation superstars. These sketches were supposed to culminate in an actual match at WrestleMania XII, but because of an injunction filed by Turner Broadcasting, the WWF instead pre-taped the match at one of it's studio warehouses and aired it as part of the Free-For-All.

Giving that the Free-For-All shows are not available on the WWE Network via Peacock, this "match" has become a rarity and thus hard to find, so i took upon myself to find an off-air recording from eBay and post it here for all to see.

As an added bonus, i've thrown in the promo for Diesel vs The Undertaker .

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"At some point a famous filmmaker once said 'Films are never completed, their only abandon', and rather then living with my abandon movie, I really wanted to go back and complete it" - George Lucas

1. 1995 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
2. Star Wars Trilogy: Special Edition featurette "The original inspiration for bringing the film out again was the fact that it was the 20th anniversary of the original release of the film"
It should be noted that Lucas had already planned out his prequel trilogy, I mean they were already shooting The Phantom Menace by the time this came out on video
3. 1996 Fox Video
4. THX logo
5. "This Film has been Modified" Text
6. Opening Logos; I always found it weird that they kept the original fanfare has heard in the original release, yet plastered the original logo with the then-modern one.

I am uploading this for historical & nostalgic value, and any opinions I express are of my own, although i do try to be unbiased.

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Am keeping nostalgia alive by sharing with the world all they remember from their childhoods to their early adult years; sharing all that's special and unique about movies, tv shows, video games and home media that we all found special and can remember it the moment we would see it again. Besides in this day in age, we could use a break from the real world.

Keep an idea out for VHS & Broadcast openings, compilations to logos and commercials, a few comedic bits and some commentary whenever possible.