100 Darkest NSFL Lost Media Cases.

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100 Darkest NSFL Lost Media Cases.

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The Budd Dwyer entry- The actual moment of his suicide is easily found with a Google search. It was originally posted on YouTube and was being shared on Reddit around 10 years ago but it was removed for community guideline violations. It's still found on the Internet Archive

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It seems like most of these fall under certain categories:
1. Horror media cut due to extreme graphic content
2. Footage of tragic event(s)
3. Media limited/no airings due to relations to criminals
4. Media cut due to poor timing of tragic event(s)

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I'm convinced this is an AI voice with the amount of mispronunciations.

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49:42 OK, while I get the idea of wanting a criminal like this to spend a long time in prison, I still wouldn't describe a cannibalistic murderer killing himself to be a 'tragedy'. Now, Issei Sagawa walking free, that I'd consider a tragedy.

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Note with Friday the 13th Part II:
The actress who was apart of the infamous spear kill scene actually had her full frontal nudity scenes cut, this was because she was 17 and lied about her age to get the part. This was of course removed and is considered lost for good. But if I’m right, the found VHS tape has the scene but thankfully was not included with the Scream Factory boxset and will probably never be seen

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drinking game: every time he says "tragically" take a drink.

tragically you're now dead.

(just playing)(great video!!)

fionasnapple
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funny to hear the ai voice pronnounce Grand Prix as "grand pricks"

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Despite the dark story behind the Music City Mess episode of Bar Rescue, it's one of the funniest ones in the entire series. Jon Taffer's rage in that episode was beyond epic lmao.

RevisedGames
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this would've been better if this wasn't being narrated by an AI 💀

pitayau
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Is this an AI voiceover? Bass? Prix? Lots of mispronounced names. Dates are spoken really weirdly too. Also a lot of the segments have weird sequencing of events like the gunshot book one. Plenty of factual errors or hugely important details left out. This entire video just feels like it was made by AI.

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the ai voice is driving me mad bro please just buy a mic n do your own voicing

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If you're doing Lost Media videos it would be a good idea to stand out by hiring a voice actor instead of using an AI voice (if you prefer not to record your voice). So many channels do that type of AI voice and once you notice it, the inflections really get to you.

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I was really surprised to see the Cradle of Thorns on here. I remember playing it when I was 13 and I even wrote an essay / review of it for my Literature class that year recommending it with my only real warning against it being the implications of incest. Which I think I only really put any emphasis on because I had found the game when searching under the BL tag.

Edit: Oh and I forgot that the synopsis claimed that the game was "Based on the real story that shocked the world!’ But I could never find any information on this.

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didn't even notice it was AI until I heard a word mispronounced that nobody would mispronounce like 45 minutes in lol.

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Midnight Rider wasn't so much a tragedy as a we-told-you-so. The train company had told them specifically NOT to film there, that it was too dangerous, but they did it anyway.

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this video kinda proves that some lost media should never be found. things like the audio of people dying or footage of crimes and gore should stay lost. people forget that these were lives. that these aren't just silly things on recordings. these people went through hell and just because it was recorded doesn't mean it should have been.
same thing goes with tapes people don't want released. like the guy who was trapped in between that boulder. he probably said some things that he doesn't want other people to hear which is why he's so protective of it. I wouldn't want people to hear my final goodbyes to my family
idk, this isn't targeted at this video. I think that this is an interesting look into the darkest sides of the world. this is more targeted at people who want to find these things. to quote fnaf of all things "some things are better left forgotten"

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"between a rock and a hard place" made me snort I'm glad he's able to joke about what happened like that

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21:12 - First off, I want to say THANK YOU for including my page on _Close Range._ This game is a very unique piece of The Onion News Network's history that is unfortunately lost to time, and it is unknown if backups were made of it. I created the page on _Close Range_ because even through this is kind of violent, it's sill a piece of gaming history and deserves to be preserved. With that out of the way, we have managed to find various screenshots of the game across various news websites, and we have even found some screenshots of an unreleased iPhone version of the game. I also found a really old YouTube video from 2009 that showcases some footage of the game; the closest we've ever gotten to finding the game. I also found another one from 2010. I don't know if these YouTubers still have the files, or are still active at all, but if they are, I will try to ask them, since they have the only footage of this game I have ever seen anywhere online. But for now, the game remains lost, and if these people are either no longer active or don't have the files, then its highly unlikely the game will ever see the light of day again unless The Onion still has backups for it and is willing to release them out into the public. If not, in either way, the game will probably stay lost forever.

UPDATE: Neither YouTuber are still active. The first one was last active on April 22nd, 2009, and the second one was last active on March 16th, 2013. That means it's highly even more unlikely we'll ever get to see this game again unless The Onion has a backup for it. In the meantime, I found another video from 2011 from another channel, but even they stopped uploading in October of 2011. So far, all of the leads we've had have gotten us nowhere but to even more dead ends.

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Breaks my heart to learn this narrator is a robot and not just some guy with a hilariously consistent reading disability 😢

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With The Crow, when I was growing up my mom showed me that movie and told me about Brandon Lee. Thing is, whether it was to play up the creepiness of the movie or because she didn't remember the whole story, she told me that the scene in the movie WAS the scene with Brandon Lee, even though later I learned that the scene in the final production is actually his double. It became like a morbid respect that I had up until I learned about the actual final cut and how the original was lost, where every year around Halloween I would watch that movie as a way to "pay respect" to an actor who died to make the movie I was watching and had a passion for his career, despite being so early in it when he passed away. In a way I kinda do that with a lot of actors I loved as a kid who passed away, every year I'll watch the movie from them that had the most impact on me as a way of not letting myself forget them, since in my belief a person doesn't truly die until there is no one left who remembers them. What happened to Brandon Lee was before I was born, but it's still a very haunting thing to watch someone and look up to them in a sense, only to realize they have been dead longer than youve been alive. That feels like something you're only supposed to feel with your ancestors, but watching people enact so many different situations and experiences (even if they are acting, their portrayal of it) genuinely influenced me and gave me different perspectives on life. Knowing the people who were able to do that so well for me are mostly gone at this point still cuts deep. And the best way to reconcile that in my own head is by continuing to experience their legacy, which is the media they acted in. Not let their lives and their contributions to ours get washed away.

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