I try and restore what hasn't been released, or is in little quantity. Sometimes I reverse bad restorations or I'll just upload something that looks rare, y'know. It really depends.
This game should be launched for PlayStation 2, Xbox , GameCube/Wii and PC for the appaerence
@LAWDOGGSD4 күн бұрын
That was my spot in SV
@anothertrackmom4 күн бұрын
Toy Story
@anothertrackmom4 күн бұрын
Toy Story
@felicity47115 күн бұрын
Cool! This is good music. Thanks for sharing it :-)
@125ZJK5 күн бұрын
After all these decades some things are clearer 😊
@anothertrackmom6 күн бұрын
Toy Story
@anothertrackmom6 күн бұрын
Toy Story
@LucasMedina-jd3bb6 күн бұрын
1:03:37la mejor parte es esa cancion.
@anothertrackmom6 күн бұрын
2002
@anothertrackmom6 күн бұрын
2002
@TrevorJ27986 күн бұрын
Never thought I'd see the day where the whole thing would be posted online in this quality. Thanks for bringing back so many memories of me and my families trips to Hershey
@nevrrforget6 күн бұрын
36:00 Such a shame we didnt get *this* version of the shopping carts fight scebe in the final cut :(
@christinacascadilla44737 күн бұрын
Fun facts for those who don’t know much about the movie’s background. Ronald Reagan was the first choice to play Vernon, but a meeting with Mikhail Gorbachev conflicted with the shooting schedule and he could not accept the role. In Reagan’s autobiography, An American Life, he calls this “The biggest regret of my life.” Harvey Keitel was the next pick, but after reading the script he told John Hughes that he’d only play the role if he could dress in the same clothes he wore in “Taxi Driver.” So Paul Gleason, son of Jackie Gleason, won the role. During shooting he improvised the movie’s most famous line, “Yo Sal, how come there ain’t no brothers up on the wall?” The role Anthony Michael Hall played was originally written for a chimpanzee. Eric Stolz was originally cast as Bender, then halfway through filming John Hughes realized he wasn’t menacing enough and fired him. But you can still see glimpses of Stolz in the movie. That is his head between Molly Ringwald’s knees. And Hughes wanted Justine Bateman as the Claire character, but Gary David Goldberg would not give her the time off needed to film the movie. Filming was delayed for six months because of a typhoon. Emilio Estevez suffered a heart attack right before shooting began, also delaying the shooting schedule. The five students were originally supposed to serve their detention in the school cafeteria, locked into the walk-in refrigerator, but then producers were worried that children would try to copy the movie and lock themselves into their refrigerators at home, then suffocate. The exterior scenes were shot at a suburban high school right outside of Chicago, but the library scenes were filmed at the Princeton University library, which is mostly underground and that’s why you see no windows in the movie’s library. Harvard University refused permission to film the dance scene there, so it was done at Oxford in England. Judd Nelson went undercover as a high school student at a local high school because seven years after graduating from a high school in Maine he had no memory of what high school was like, and found he liked it so much that he stayed at that high school after filming and four years later graduated as their Valedictorian. No one at that school ever realized he was an actor and not a student, even though he had been in three movies before “The Breakfast Club.”
@christinacascadilla44737 күн бұрын
Fun facts for those who don’t know much about the movie’s background. Ronald Reagan was the first choice to play Vernon, but a meeting with Mikhail Gorbachev conflicted with the shooting schedule and he could not accept the role. In Reagan’s autobiography, An American Life, he calls this “The biggest regret of my life.” Harvey Keitel was the next pick, but after reading the script he told John Hughes that he’d only play the role if he could dress in the same clothes he wore in “Taxi Driver.” So Paul Gleason, son of Jackie Gleason, won the role. During shooting he improvised the movies most famous line, “Yo Sal, how come there ain’t no brothers up on the wall?” The role Anthony Michael Hall played was originally written for a chimpanzee. Eric Stolz was originally cast as Bender, then halfway through filming John Hughes realized he wasn’t menacing enough and fired him. But you can still see glimpses of Stolz in the movie. That is his head between Molly Ringwald’s knees. And Hughes wanted Justine Bateman as the Claire character, but Gary David Goldberg would not give her the time off needed to film the movie. Filming was delayed for six months because of a typhoon. Emilio Estevez suffered a heart attack right before shooting began, also delaying the shooting schedule. The five students were originally supposed to serve their detention in the school cafeteria, locked into the walk-in refrigerator, but then producers were worried that children would try to copy the movie and lock themselves into their refrigerators at home, then suffocate. The exterior scenes were shot at a suburban high school right out of Chicago, but the library scenes were filmed at the Princeton University library, which is mostly underground and that’s why you see no windows in the movie’s library. Harvard University refused permission to film the dance scene there, so it was done at Oxford in England. Judd Nelson went undercover as a high school student at a local high school because seven years after graduating from a high school in Maine he had no memory of what high school was like, and found he liked it so much that he stayed at that high school after filming and four years later graduated as their Valedictorian. No one at that school ever realized he was an actor and not a student, even though he had been in three movies before “The Breakfast Club.”
@suspense_comix32377 күн бұрын
2024 is truly the year of Lost Media.
@zoo6807 күн бұрын
I don’t remember this piece of lost media, but great job finding it, I guess. But hey, you need to find the pieces of lost media that no one cares about.
@theokkali4678 күн бұрын
What does this have to do with foodifght?
@ZiggyCashmere8 күн бұрын
Nothing. My channel is not the Foodfight channel.
@theokkali4678 күн бұрын
@@ZiggyCashmere Cool.
@hmangaming359 күн бұрын
I am glad that this is no longer lost media. I'm astonished that Hershey didn't copyright claim or strike this video. Hershey still should've re-released it on Blu-ray/DVD after they closed the attraction and replaced it with the 4D Chocolate Show.
@user-lr6gc7in5c9 күн бұрын
Hey what have I found
@212Elevators9 күн бұрын
I wish you didn't cut out There's a Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow. That's a bit disrespectful towards the now deceased Sherman Brothers, as well as disrespectful towards Walt.
@ZiggyCashmere9 күн бұрын
This is a compilation of scenes featuring the World's Fair. That song continued into scenes that take place in fictional buildings that were not part of the actual fair. Carousel of Progress is a favorite ride of mine, I wouldn't cut that song out just because.
@FB64_Fakebeta10 күн бұрын
10:43 OH LOOK WHAT CLEVER CHILLLDREENNNN
@ToaAxiomMan12 күн бұрын
This makes me think and imagine... what if?.. the original footage of Foodfight we see wasn't meant to represent the actual movie and this short represents what the actual animation would look like
@wendyjaehnig443912 күн бұрын
Its like Pixar Soul mixed with Ghostbusters and Ghostforce
@maiku112 күн бұрын
5:40 I'm shocked by how fricking GOOD she looks and moves here! What the hell happened!? Seeing this video now makes me sad about what happened to this movie
@herlockfanboy83912 күн бұрын
so this is the same game that was shown at E3 2006?
@ZiggyCashmere12 күн бұрын
Yes
@craig20512 күн бұрын
Yo quick question, why do there seem to be 2 models for daredevil dan, specifically in the scene where Lady X slams him with the door? In the 2006/motion capture just beginning era of the trailer we see him wearing the suit he wears in the movie along with a different angle, but still in its traditional CGI animation, while in the actual original trailer, he's wearing orange and the angle where he gets hit is like the official movie release one.
@ZiggyCashmere12 күн бұрын
His brown jacket was the original before they changed it to the green a few years later. They probably only a did a few shots with the green jacket model before production was haulted to switch to mocap.
@craig20512 күн бұрын
@@ZiggyCashmere I see, thank you for the response
@GrizzlyMoose121913 күн бұрын
Goofy ahh movie from 2012?!?!?!?!?!
@sebastiancendoya785413 күн бұрын
How did you find this man!? You are awesome...
@giovanniramirez859013 күн бұрын
Larry didn’t think that using motion capture will be the worst mistake of his life
@giovanniramirez859014 күн бұрын
Question when people this was going to be the next Pixar do they mean the movie was going to be a Pixar movie or threshold animation was going to be the next Pixar?
@ZiggyCashmere14 күн бұрын
Threshold was going to be the next Pixar. (Though the only person that said this is Larry Kasanoff)
@EYESACKPRODUCTIONS-xy6qv15 күн бұрын
I love the way Bill Murray’s ghost character moves
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The America Version of Video Brinquedo
The America Version of Video Brinquedo
this hurts, this hurts a lot, so much promise and decent 2000's 3D animation.
Wow this actually Looks Like a Movie!
2:52 A Powerpuff Girls Reference!
(Video Brinquedo's)
(Video Brinquedo's)
wtfff its so much better looking
Did anyone notice at 2:03 the girl is flooting?
Did they actually bring back the tower of the four winds or is it just cgi?
Dex just T-posing in every scene had me rolling
Video Brinquedo 58:20 58:20 58:21 58:21 58:21 58:22 58:22 58:22 58:22 58:23 58:23 58:23 58:23 58:23 58:24 58:24 58:24 58:24 58:25 58:25 58:25 58:26 58:26 58:26 58:26 58:26 58:27 58:27 58:27 58:27
Little Gobie 58:20 58:20 58:20 58:20 58:20 58:20 58:20 58:21 58:21 58:21 58:21 58:22 58:22 58:22 58:22 58:23 58:23 58:23 58:23 58:24 58:24 58:24 58:24 58:25 58:25 58:25 58:25 58:26 58:26 58:26 58:27 58:27 58:27 58:27
Extinct 58:20 58:20 58:20 58:20 58:20 58:21 58:21 58:20 58:20 58:20 58:20 58:21 58:21 58:21 58:21 58:21 58:22 58:22 58:22 58:23 58:23 58:23 58:23 58:24 58:24 58:24 58:24 58:24 58:25 58:25 58:25 58:25 58:26 58:26 58:26 58:27 58:27 58:27 58:27
Mia Mouse Animation 58:20 58:20 58:21 58:21 58:21 58:21 58:22 58:22 58:22 58:22 58:23 58:23 58:23 58:23 58:24 58:24 58:24 58:24 58:25 58:25 58:25 58:25 58:26 58:26 58:26 58:26 58:27 58:27 58:27 58:27
Ribbit 58:21 58:21 58:21 58:21 58:21 58:22 58:22 58:22 58:22 58:23 58:23 58:23 58:23 58:24 58:24 58:24 58:24 58:25 58:25 58:25 58:25 58:26 58:26 58:26 58:26 58:26 58:27 58:27
This game should be launched for PlayStation 2, Xbox , GameCube/Wii and PC for the appaerence
That was my spot in SV
Toy Story
Toy Story
Cool! This is good music. Thanks for sharing it :-)
After all these decades some things are clearer 😊
Toy Story
Toy Story
1:03:37la mejor parte es esa cancion.
2002
2002
Never thought I'd see the day where the whole thing would be posted online in this quality. Thanks for bringing back so many memories of me and my families trips to Hershey
36:00 Such a shame we didnt get *this* version of the shopping carts fight scebe in the final cut :(
Fun facts for those who don’t know much about the movie’s background. Ronald Reagan was the first choice to play Vernon, but a meeting with Mikhail Gorbachev conflicted with the shooting schedule and he could not accept the role. In Reagan’s autobiography, An American Life, he calls this “The biggest regret of my life.” Harvey Keitel was the next pick, but after reading the script he told John Hughes that he’d only play the role if he could dress in the same clothes he wore in “Taxi Driver.” So Paul Gleason, son of Jackie Gleason, won the role. During shooting he improvised the movie’s most famous line, “Yo Sal, how come there ain’t no brothers up on the wall?” The role Anthony Michael Hall played was originally written for a chimpanzee. Eric Stolz was originally cast as Bender, then halfway through filming John Hughes realized he wasn’t menacing enough and fired him. But you can still see glimpses of Stolz in the movie. That is his head between Molly Ringwald’s knees. And Hughes wanted Justine Bateman as the Claire character, but Gary David Goldberg would not give her the time off needed to film the movie. Filming was delayed for six months because of a typhoon. Emilio Estevez suffered a heart attack right before shooting began, also delaying the shooting schedule. The five students were originally supposed to serve their detention in the school cafeteria, locked into the walk-in refrigerator, but then producers were worried that children would try to copy the movie and lock themselves into their refrigerators at home, then suffocate. The exterior scenes were shot at a suburban high school right outside of Chicago, but the library scenes were filmed at the Princeton University library, which is mostly underground and that’s why you see no windows in the movie’s library. Harvard University refused permission to film the dance scene there, so it was done at Oxford in England. Judd Nelson went undercover as a high school student at a local high school because seven years after graduating from a high school in Maine he had no memory of what high school was like, and found he liked it so much that he stayed at that high school after filming and four years later graduated as their Valedictorian. No one at that school ever realized he was an actor and not a student, even though he had been in three movies before “The Breakfast Club.”
Fun facts for those who don’t know much about the movie’s background. Ronald Reagan was the first choice to play Vernon, but a meeting with Mikhail Gorbachev conflicted with the shooting schedule and he could not accept the role. In Reagan’s autobiography, An American Life, he calls this “The biggest regret of my life.” Harvey Keitel was the next pick, but after reading the script he told John Hughes that he’d only play the role if he could dress in the same clothes he wore in “Taxi Driver.” So Paul Gleason, son of Jackie Gleason, won the role. During shooting he improvised the movies most famous line, “Yo Sal, how come there ain’t no brothers up on the wall?” The role Anthony Michael Hall played was originally written for a chimpanzee. Eric Stolz was originally cast as Bender, then halfway through filming John Hughes realized he wasn’t menacing enough and fired him. But you can still see glimpses of Stolz in the movie. That is his head between Molly Ringwald’s knees. And Hughes wanted Justine Bateman as the Claire character, but Gary David Goldberg would not give her the time off needed to film the movie. Filming was delayed for six months because of a typhoon. Emilio Estevez suffered a heart attack right before shooting began, also delaying the shooting schedule. The five students were originally supposed to serve their detention in the school cafeteria, locked into the walk-in refrigerator, but then producers were worried that children would try to copy the movie and lock themselves into their refrigerators at home, then suffocate. The exterior scenes were shot at a suburban high school right out of Chicago, but the library scenes were filmed at the Princeton University library, which is mostly underground and that’s why you see no windows in the movie’s library. Harvard University refused permission to film the dance scene there, so it was done at Oxford in England. Judd Nelson went undercover as a high school student at a local high school because seven years after graduating from a high school in Maine he had no memory of what high school was like, and found he liked it so much that he stayed at that high school after filming and four years later graduated as their Valedictorian. No one at that school ever realized he was an actor and not a student, even though he had been in three movies before “The Breakfast Club.”
2024 is truly the year of Lost Media.
I don’t remember this piece of lost media, but great job finding it, I guess. But hey, you need to find the pieces of lost media that no one cares about.
What does this have to do with foodifght?
Nothing. My channel is not the Foodfight channel.
@@ZiggyCashmere Cool.
I am glad that this is no longer lost media. I'm astonished that Hershey didn't copyright claim or strike this video. Hershey still should've re-released it on Blu-ray/DVD after they closed the attraction and replaced it with the 4D Chocolate Show.
Hey what have I found
I wish you didn't cut out There's a Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow. That's a bit disrespectful towards the now deceased Sherman Brothers, as well as disrespectful towards Walt.
This is a compilation of scenes featuring the World's Fair. That song continued into scenes that take place in fictional buildings that were not part of the actual fair. Carousel of Progress is a favorite ride of mine, I wouldn't cut that song out just because.
10:43 OH LOOK WHAT CLEVER CHILLLDREENNNN
This makes me think and imagine... what if?.. the original footage of Foodfight we see wasn't meant to represent the actual movie and this short represents what the actual animation would look like
Its like Pixar Soul mixed with Ghostbusters and Ghostforce
5:40 I'm shocked by how fricking GOOD she looks and moves here! What the hell happened!? Seeing this video now makes me sad about what happened to this movie
so this is the same game that was shown at E3 2006?
Yes
Yo quick question, why do there seem to be 2 models for daredevil dan, specifically in the scene where Lady X slams him with the door? In the 2006/motion capture just beginning era of the trailer we see him wearing the suit he wears in the movie along with a different angle, but still in its traditional CGI animation, while in the actual original trailer, he's wearing orange and the angle where he gets hit is like the official movie release one.
His brown jacket was the original before they changed it to the green a few years later. They probably only a did a few shots with the green jacket model before production was haulted to switch to mocap.
@@ZiggyCashmere I see, thank you for the response
Goofy ahh movie from 2012?!?!?!?!?!
How did you find this man!? You are awesome...
Larry didn’t think that using motion capture will be the worst mistake of his life
Question when people this was going to be the next Pixar do they mean the movie was going to be a Pixar movie or threshold animation was going to be the next Pixar?
Threshold was going to be the next Pixar. (Though the only person that said this is Larry Kasanoff)
I love the way Bill Murray’s ghost character moves
This film should have stayed buried.
Very great soundtrack.