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Does anyone know if,the film about meat from the early 80's. Called deadringer ever made
Yes, Ive seen it. Nothing too special except it included the unreleased video for Peel out.
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Cherry.Loaf
14 Aug 2012, 20:14
I've seen it very odd but it made me laugh
Do you know where i can get it from would love to see it
The Flying Mouse
14 Aug 2012, 20:32
Do you know where i can get it from would love to see it
:twisted: There are places on the web where it can be dowloaded (no links please folks :wink: ) but as i've no idea how to download a film and stick it on a DVD i've never seen it :?
Evil One
14 Aug 2012, 22:08
It really isn't very good at all. :shock:
Can anyone download it for me and put it on a disc for me
It is what it is.... a brilliantly camp epic hour plus of fun.
Tri.somethin
15 Aug 2012, 16:43
I have it, i enjoyed it for what it is.
Deena J
15 Aug 2012, 16:46
I have it, i enjoyed it for what it is.
Same here.
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misterfive
22 Aug 2012, 11:10
I have Dead Ringer for VHS its a nice little arrange of music videos with a small but funny story in between. Its like watching that Micheal Jackson film Moonwalker.
I would digitalize it but I don't know how to do that for VHS.
I have Dead Ringer for VHS its a nice little arrange of music videos with a small but funny story in between. Its like watching that Micheal Jackson film Moonwalker.
I would digitalize it but I don't know how to do that for VHS.
where were u a year and a half ago when everyone on here debated whether or not it even still existed? xD
The Flying Mouse
22 Aug 2012, 14:36
I have Dead Ringer for VHS
:twisted: REALLY? :shock:
Have you any idea how hard hunted that movie has been? :lol:
To give you some sort of indication, i've heard the term "Holy Grail" used more than once by fans in connection to the Dead Ringer movie (and that's not an exageration).
Do you mind telling us more about the tape and where you got it from?
Is it an official tape or a bootleg?
If it's official does it have any kind of label on it? (any chance of a photo if this is the case?)
When and how did it come into your possession? (if you bought it, do you mind telling us how much you paid?)
:twisted: REALLY? :shock:
Have you any idea how hard hunted that movie has been? :lol:
To give you some sort of indication, i've heard the term "Holy Grail" used more than once by fans in connection to the Dead Ringer movie (and that's not an exageration).
Do you mind telling us more about the tape and where you got it from?
Is it an official tape or a bootleg?
If it's official does it have any kind of label on it? (any chance of a photo if this is the case?)
When and how did it come into your possession? (if you bought it, do you mind telling us how much you paid?)
id also be interested in the runtime.
the one thats circulated may be the trunkated version
the one thats circulated may be the trunkated version
There are two versions of the movie:
1 - The version that Meat Loaf and his team produced
2 - The version that the record company tampered with
I would not consider either to be truncated, just they are what they are. We have only seen one version widely (which is the version that a private collector owns the 35 mm print of), so no telling what the other version is/is like.
misterfive
22 Aug 2012, 18:18
My mom got this when she was in British Columbia at a video store that was selling it, she never heard the dead ringer album before. Its basically Meat and the manager trying to do business but Meat is acting crazy. Its funny my favourite bit was before More than you deserve when he cannot get any pie at the reception he flips out and it goes to the video.
The front of the box is a simple black boarder arounf its carboard slip on, the top right hand corner is the price tag of the video it is a yellow sticker I haven't removed it cause it might damage the box. The front is the cover of the Dead Ringer album and on the black boarder is a caption saying "It's the Complete Meat Loaf Experience".
The back is black covering with a sypnosis describing the music videos and Meat Loaf's achievments, from the man that brought you Bat Out Of Hell brings another "Hell of a ride". I am paraphrasing but its essentially the same. The main image at the back is Meat Loaf in his opera outfit and three panels showing off the music videos, love her for both of us, more than you deserve, and peel out. It was distributed by VH1 according to the binding.
Its a little worn but still play great. I am not sure if it was a limited release or what but its one hell of a vhs.
As for the price the sticker said $13.99 and the runtime as Wario asks its says on the back 101 mins. approximately. I'll see if I can borrow a digital camera or something so I can post pictures. I was severly distraught then as it lacks Steinman appearance since he did write the album I think he would've gotten equal runtime with Meat.
meat_loaf
22 Aug 2012, 19:47
My mom got this when she was in British Columbia at a video store that was selling it, she never heard the dead ringer album before. Its basically Meat and the manager trying to do business but Meat is acting crazy. Its funny my favourite bit was before More than you deserve when he cannot get any pie at the reception he flips out and it goes to the video.
The front of the box is a simple black boarder arounf its carboard slip on, the top right hand corner is the price tag of the video it is a yellow sticker I haven't removed it cause it might damage the box. The front is the cover of the Dead Ringer album and on the black boarder is a caption saying "It's the Complete Meat Loaf Experience".
The back is black covering with a sypnosis describing the music videos and Meat Loaf's achievments, from the man that brought you Bat Out Of Hell brings another "Hell of a ride". I am paraphrasing but its essentially the same. The main image at the back is Meat Loaf in his opera outfit and three panels showing off the music videos, love her for both of us, more than you deserve, and peel out. It was distributed by VH1 according to the binding.
Its a little worn but still play great. I am not sure if it was a limited release or what but its one hell of a vhs.
As for the price the sticker said $13.99 and the runtime as Wario asks its says on the back 101 mins. approximately. I'll see if I can borrow a digital camera or something so I can post pictures. I was severly distraught then as it lacks Steinman appearance since he did write the album I think he would've gotten equal runtime with Meat.
If someone has It on VHS I can transfer VHS to DVD and wouldnt mind transfering it onto DVD for you.
misterfive
22 Aug 2012, 19:49
If someone has It on VHS I can transfer VHS to DVD and wouldnt mind transfering it onto DVD for you.
I am not much of a media wiz so how would one go about doing that? And does anyone know why is there a lack of Steinman on this film?
meat_loaf
22 Aug 2012, 20:08
I am not much of a media wiz so how would one go about doing that? And does anyone know why is there a lack of Steinman on this film?
I have a connected my VHS player to my DVD recorder so that I can transfer VHS to DVD.
misterfive
22 Aug 2012, 20:44
Whats the name of the connector and what would I actually need to do so?
Whats the name of the connector and what would I actually need to do so?
I guess a SCART connection would work.
btw our copy is also 101 minutes. So it's probbably all the same movie ;)
misterfive
22 Aug 2012, 21:27
I guess a SCART connection would work.
btw our copy is also 101 minutes. So it's probbably all the same movie ;)
Thanks I am going to try and record it to DVD. Then I will find a way to post the VHS box on the computer.
What was your favourite part mine is when he is getting all crazy cause there isn't any pie, "they don't understand the hunger".
The Flying Mouse
22 Aug 2012, 22:24
My mom got this when she was in British Columbia at a video store that was selling it, she never heard the dead ringer album before. Its basically Meat and the manager trying to do business but Meat is acting crazy. Its funny my favourite bit was before More than you deserve when he cannot get any pie at the reception he flips out and it goes to the video.
The front of the box is a simple black boarder arounf its carboard slip on, the top right hand corner is the price tag of the video it is a yellow sticker I haven't removed it cause it might damage the box. The front is the cover of the Dead Ringer album and on the black boarder is a caption saying "It's the Complete Meat Loaf Experience".
The back is black covering with a sypnosis describing the music videos and Meat Loaf's achievments, from the man that brought you Bat Out Of Hell brings another "Hell of a ride". I am paraphrasing but its essentially the same. The main image at the back is Meat Loaf in his opera outfit and three panels showing off the music videos, love her for both of us, more than you deserve, and peel out. It was distributed by VH1 according to the binding.
Its a little worn but still play great. I am not sure if it was a limited release or what but its one hell of a vhs.
As for the price the sticker said $13.99 and the runtime as Wario asks its says on the back 101 mins. approximately. I'll see if I can borrow a digital camera or something so I can post pictures. I was severly distraught then as it lacks Steinman appearance since he did write the album I think he would've gotten equal runtime with Meat.
:twisted: Thanks for the info.
That's one hell of a rare item you have.
It's got to be just about the rarest commercial release ever put out by Meat.
It's amazing to learn that a copy ever got as far as a shop shelf.
Any idea what year your mum bought this? I'm guessing early 80's.
I am not much of a media wiz so how would one go about doing that? And does anyone know why is there a lack of Steinman on this film?
Meat and Jimmy were drifting apart. Meat being the focus of the Bat album rather than the spotlight being on them both as a team was a big factor. Swinenberg, although still working with both of them, was not helping the situation and was activly keeping them apart.
Also, Meat was busy with Dead Ringer while Jimmy was working with his solo album Bad For Good.
Thanks I am going to try and record it to DVD. Then I will find a way to post the VHS box on the computer.
What was your favourite part mine is when he is getting all crazy cause there isn't any pie, "they don't understand the hunger".
It's be awesome to see a copy of the box :cool:
I've yet to see the film yet, but somer kind soul is helping me out with that, so i'll let you know my favorite part shortly :mrgreen:
misterfive
22 Aug 2012, 22:31
:twisted: Thanks for the info.
That's one hell of a rare item you have.
It's got to be just about the rarest commercial release ever put out by Meat.
It's amazing to learn that a copy ever got as far as a shop shelf.
Any idea what year your mum bought this? I'm guessing early 80's.
:mrgreen:
Actually my mom got it in the early ninty's about 1993 or so it was when her and my dad were camping out there during a summer that she bought it. It was a used copy. My mother also collected several other VH1 tapes, including Jim Steinman Bad for good which show cases a brief interview with Jim about his album and shows the music video bad for good which starts with the storm and has life death and an american guitar.
Then it shows the interview then dance in my pants then the end of the interview where he says he is planning another album. Then it ends with rock and roll dreams.
My mom was baffo for music videos and collected many of their early vhs releases including Queen and the beatles. She has Bat out of hell on VHS which shows all his music videos. From that album. However once VHS became less of a market I guess she stopped bothering buying them. My fav art is the Jim Steinman one its the album cover on front and at the back shows Jim and his eyes are glowing with white light and he has wings.
The Flying Mouse
22 Aug 2012, 22:41
Actually my mom got it in the early ninty's about 1993 or so it was when her and my dad were camping out there during a summer that she bought it. It was a used copy.
:twisted: That could explain things.
Perhaps the copy you have is a promo copy of the intended VHS release.
I would expect the word "promo" to appear on the packaging somewhere, but that's not always the case.
It would explain why this one copy has found it's way into circulation and why there are (so far) no other known examples of the movie on VHS.
Still a extremely exciting and rare find though :cool:
:twisted: That could explain things.
Perhaps the copy you have is a promo copy of the intended VHS release.
I would expect the word "promo" to appear on the packaging somewhere, but that's not always the case.
It would explain why this one copy has found it's way into circulation and why there are (so far) no other known examples of the movie on VHS.
Still a extremely exciting and rare find though :cool:
More likely it's a bootleg release. Other than the intended cinematic release in the early 80s which got canned thanks to Sonenberg, I don't remember ever hearing of another commercial release being planned. Still doesn't take away from the rarity value.
misterfive
23 Aug 2012, 03:37
Bootleg VHS? Promo? I am not sure none of these things are on the VHS but it wouldn't surprise me if it was a promo, that Jim Steinman VHS was a promo and had an interview on it talking about his experience before Bat Out Of Hell. Did you know Meat used to tell interviewers without provocation that he and Jim weren't gay. He said Meat said this cause he wasn't sure if Jim was gay. It was pretty amazing on how he see's Meat. It seems like he had a professional or perhaps attrativeness to Meat cause he looked like what he picture his diva to be, but he said on a personal level he is not really friends with Meat anymore its more of a professional curtiousy.
I don't belief this entirely I just think they've both been hurt and you can tell this is before there reunion on Bat 2 and he is just getting a little full of himself.
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