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rich-y 10-09-05 12:40 AM

Anybody remember the website that sells these strange DVDs?
 
I had a bookmark for a website, but I lost it when my computer crashed. For the life of me, I can't remember the address and was hoping someone could help.

It was a webpage for a company that sold these really bizarre dvds. The dvds were only sold through their website and each featured tons of snippets -- one after another -- that were totally unrelated to each other.

The snippets would show really strange things like parts of TV shows from the 70's, portions of educational films, obscure movie clips, etc.

The content of these dvds would be perfect for playing on a TV in a bar (or during a party) because you don't really have to hear the audio.

They would show these things that would make you stop, watch and go "what the hell was that?"!!

Anyone remember these and know the website? Thanks!

roomservice 10-09-05 01:00 AM

http://www.avgeeks.com/

http://tinyurl.com/8hrtd

Do these ring a bell?

rich-y 10-09-05 01:06 AM


Originally Posted by roomservice

No, neither of these. Thanks though!

TomOpus 10-09-05 02:45 AM

Not sure if this site has snippets but it has some odd videos:

5 Minutes to Live

I've never used them but I check to see what they have from time to time.

Tracer 10-09-05 02:47 AM

How about this one http://brutallo.com/index.html

steelpotato 10-09-05 04:10 AM

lost and found video night? yeah the old site that sold them went down...dunno where to get them now

steelpotato 10-09-05 04:12 AM

oops should have read this thread, 5minutestolive has them

Cameron 10-09-05 04:18 AM

how is the quality...are these pressed or dvdr. I know most are public domain so its all legit to sell, but how are they manufactured

steelpotato 10-09-05 04:22 AM

Not sure how the discs are produced, video quality is fairly average though - they were used to fill gaps between movies at a 24 hour movie marathon i attended last year in a cinema.

marty888 10-09-05 08:37 AM


Originally Posted by rich-y
.... featured tons of snippets -- one after another -- that were totally unrelated to each other.

The snippets would show really strange things like parts of TV shows from the 70's, portions of educational films, obscure movie clips, etc.

I remember a public access cable show like that, from about 5-6 years ago. I watched it several times, and was actually disappointed when it went off.

RKillgore 10-09-05 09:59 AM


Originally Posted by marty888
I remember a public access cable show like that, from about 5-6 years ago. I watched it several times, and was actually disappointed when it went off.

Concrete TV? www.concretetv.com

Edit to add: Poking around about this subject, found another site that might be of interest to the bizarre compilations: www.tvcarnage.com

rich-y 10-09-05 12:16 PM

Although I had a hell of a fun time looking at these website (escpecially Concrete TV), it not any of the below:

www.concretetv.com
www.avgeeks.com
www.tinyurl.com/8hrtd
5 Minutes to Live
www.brutallo.com/index.html

But, as I suspected, some "DVDTalker" would know the site and now we have a winner!

The site I was looking for is:
http://www.tvcarnage.com/

Yah-Hoo!!!

Thanks to RKillgore!!

exharrison 10-09-05 02:25 PM

From tvcarnage:

These compilations are so insane in fact, we at TV CARNAGE are providing them for FREE! (after postage and handling and duplicating etc).
Apparently postage and handling and duplicating add up to be $25 per dvd. Somewhat interesting looking compilations, but beware of shipping costs.

rich-y 10-09-05 09:25 PM


Originally Posted by exharrison
From tvcarnage:


Apparently postage and handling and duplicating add up to be $25 per dvd. Somewhat interesting looking compilations, but beware of shipping costs.

Just to clear up any confusion by fellow DVDers, each DVDs is $25 total. You can look at it like this: $0 for the DVD and $25 for shipping, or $25 for the DVD and $0 for shipping. I prefer the latter -- but then again, I think the glass is half full.

ARCHER smoke 10-09-05 09:37 PM

I love those DVDz!

salamander2 10-11-05 03:53 AM

most of 5minutes to live's titles are not in the public dormain. LETS SCARE JESSICA TO DEATH is a PAramount title for example. Isn't it against this boards policy to link a bootleg operation's web site?

RKillgore 10-11-05 06:29 AM


Originally Posted by rich-y
I had a hell of a fun time looking at these website (escpecially Concrete TV),

But, as I suspected, some "DVDTalker" would know the site and now we have a winner!

The site I was looking for is:
http://www.tvcarnage.com/

Yah-Hoo!!!

Thanks to RKillgore!!

Cool, glad to help. Too bad the concretetv site only gives you direct access to two episodes. To access the other episodes, type in the address http://www.concretetv.com/concretex-y.html, and substitute x for the number of episode (1-8) and y for the number of the part (1-6).

Kimiakane 10-11-05 08:56 AM

Did anyone mention SOMETHING WEIRD or SINISTER CINEMA's websites?


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