Sound like a good idea for a new thread. There can be described and discussed zako scenes from movies, mainstream and more specific, TV shows, games and other media.Zako Movie reviews
Sound like a good idea for a new thread. There can be described and discussed zako scenes from movies, mainstream and more specific, TV shows, games and other media.Zako Movie reviews
I have a clip (you can find it easily on Femme fatalities) of Nancy Kovak getting shot with a silencer and you see like 3/4ths of her entire bare ass. It's glorious. You only see it if you watch the version in 4:3 aspect ratio though, so none of the remasters/retouches will have the scene the way it was meant to be seen.Some oldies but goodies - bad gals from The Silencers, an 1966 spy spoof!
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How many zako stuff are Lost Media? I sadly think too muchWould be interesting to see some actual content. Like fumetti photostories in a language I can actually read.
movie, hero win and rescue his girl
fight : 52:41
There's so much pulp fiction stuff that is either gone or in the random private collections of dudes who have no desire to share.
Stuff like Clyde Allison's Sadisto series (which I'm seriously obsessed with) used to go for pennies. Now used copies are offered for hundreds of $.
There's also outright fetish stuff that up and disappears when the creators give up \ die (funhouse navel clips, necrovideos\nrgwomen)
Yeah. For all that producers rant about the evils of sharing clips, that's the only way to get a lot of stuff that has gone the way of the dodo.There's C4S stores that sold stuff that are now just gone, small or even solitary affairs that just didn't work out and are now shuttered. Studios that have hidden away or deleted the things they made after they folded or switched focus, artists who posted their work on one place and then when that's gone they're gone. I wonder if there could be an organized push to catalogue and preserve things, to keep things within reach of the community instead of either being shamefully hidden or kept for collateral. All lost media has that problem, although physical media will end up being found if someone dies while digital media can just vanish as the hard drive it's on gets dismantled for wires.
Wandering off topic.Piracy is an issue when people are trying to sell things, but it's often the only reason things are preserved. We wouldn't have any C64 and amiga stuff anymore if they didn't have such active piracy scenes. It does require a change of methodology and thought processes, but pirates becoming the stewards of lost media is far from new!