Originally Posted By friarthe Hello, I'm moving, downsizing a lot, and want to unload a chunk of my Extinct Attractions Club DVDs. --Nature’s Wonderland/Rainbow Caverns (excellent - includes reconstruction ride-through) --The Living Seas --Disneyland 1980 (25th Anniversary TV Show)/Disneyland 1985 (30th Anniversary TV Show) --Fantasyland 1983 (TV special to celebrate the renovation) --Disneyland 1987 (personal videocam footage at July 17th Anniversary party, with ride-throughs) --Disneyland Railroad Tribute Party (with interviews of numerous DLRR legends) --Disneyland 50th Press Day Event (with footage around the park) --Tokyo Disneyland (walk-around footage) --Character Training 1976 (promotional footage for cast members to learn character traits) Don't want money, just want to get these to a fan who might find them interesting. Live in Pomona, but could obviously meet at the Park to hand them off sometime. (Will be there this Wed 10-2...) Admins--I hope it's okay to share this. Thanks!
Originally Posted By basil fan Wish I lived in CA to get these from you. Hope you find someone who wants 'em. Gilligan's Island <a href="http://www.whatsitsgalore.com/glitch/giglitch.html" target="_blank">http://www.whatsitsgalore.com/...tch.html</a>
Originally Posted By disneyfn Nice of you to give them away but I already have these and about 65 others.
Originally Posted By edifex Do you still have the DVD's? If so I live in L.A. and would love to have them. I'm looking to get the whole collection. Anyone else out there have anything?
Originally Posted By friarthe Sorry edifex, they're already spoken for at this point. But if you get the chance, I highly recommend the Haunted Mansion disc, the Journey Into Imagination disc, the Nature's Wonderland disc, and the Horizons disc. And check out Martin's Vids online -- he does (in my opinion) even better work and it's free.
Originally Posted By disneyfn No more DVD'S will ever be made by Extinct Attractions. They were sued by Disney,lost, and have to stop making them or face a one million dollar fine.
Originally Posted By The Goddess Mara The guy was using all sorts of Disney's copyrighted materials on those DVDs. It was inevitable that Disney would shut him down. For all those who pre-ordered his book on Disney souvenirs, like me, there is just one word: "sucker." Dave Oneal has our money and we don't have any books and never will.
Originally Posted By retlawfan If anyone has the Railroads DVD, I would love to pick up a copy, or maybe just borrow it for a while?
Originally Posted By disneyfn For Goddess Mara and others. If you ordered the Disneyland Souvenir book and want your money back. Go to Facebook and the Disneyland Souvenirs book page.I have posted how to get your money back from Dave. It worked for me.
Originally Posted By Bellella I'd love a copy of Nature's Wonderland if it was a video of the actual ride and not a reconstruction. Does anyone have a vid of Adventure Thru Inner Space?
Originally Posted By JenniBarra I don't know if it's still being sold, but there used to be a virtual ridethrough DVD of ATIS.
Originally Posted By Bellella Virtual ride-thru? Didn't anyone have videocameras (or something like them) back in the '70s?
Originally Posted By schnebs Bellella, you'll like the virtual ride-through better than any ride video you'll find - the person who put it together did an amazing job. There's a tribute website to ATIS that offers the DVD for sale; I'm not too sure how reliable they are at delivery and what not, but there's also some ride video clips and some other fun stuff there. The website's www.themightymicroscope.com.
Originally Posted By Bellella I just saw the virtual ride-thru. I was amazed at how accurate it looked, considering hardly anyone seems to have any video of it. I love it a lot. It's just amazing how people can do that. I found the ride to be really trippy. Seriously, they tore out that ride for Star Tours!? WHAT were they THINKING?! Adventure Thru Inner Space was awesome and I so wish I could have lived back then to have gone on it. And btw, Tomorrowland back then was way better than it is now. Just add Space Mountain into the equation, and you come out with a winner! I miss the PeopleMover!
Originally Posted By Bellella Seeing as how Monsanto is an evil corporation that causes food poisoning and pollution, it's just as well that Disney doesn't have anything to do with them anymore.
Originally Posted By DlandDug Monsanto, evil? <a href="http://www.monsantoblog.com/2011/09/13/darth-vader-ninjas-monsanto-employees/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=darth-vader-ninjas-monsanto-employees" target="_blank">http://www.monsantoblog.com/20...mployees</a>
Originally Posted By schnebs IIRC, it's not even the same Monsanto. The Monsanto that sponsored ATIS went out of business and another company bought what was left and inherited the name.
Originally Posted By schnebs Oops. Actually, the current Monsanto was a subsidiary of the old Monsanto, which spun off the current Monsanto and later merged with Pfizer, but not beofre selling off its chemicals business to Solutia. By then, the old Monsanto had changed its name, so the new Monsanto started calling itself "Monsanto". Everybody got that?
Originally Posted By DlandDug It's very simple. The "old" Monsanto wanted to make everything out of chemicals. The "new" Monsanto wants to help farmers.