5 Pieces Of Dark And Disturbing Lost Media

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Published 2021-02-12
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Music used:
"Absolute Terror"
"Imposter"
"Glimmer"
"Moonlit Skyline"
"Oblivious"
"The Author Never Dies"
- by Nihilore

"easy driver"
- by mikinormu

"False Hope"
- by Kondrath

All Comments (21)
  • The fact that Owen Hart yelled “Look out” while he was falling to his death is so sad and so amazing at the same time. He seemed like a really sweet selfless guy
  • @IAmNeomic
    Some more info that came to light on the Owen Hart fall: Owen's impact was so hard that it broke the lumber floor of the ring where he landed, basically bursting his internal organs. According to several people, he actually tried to sit up, but couldn't and basically died before anyone could get to him. No one told the TV commentators in the headsets what was going on; Jim Ross kept pleading for an update. Kevin Dunn, the producer in the production truck, basically told Jim on the headset, "Okay, coming back from the package, we're gonna give an update." Jim said, "well, what's the update?" Kevin just coldly states, "He's dead, and you're on in 3...2...1..." Jim Ross literally had three seconds to compose himself enough to make that statement. Absolutely gross.
  • @jessehutchings
    Tiny Tim's decline is so sad. His health was in shambles but he still loved to perform and presented himself with such a gracious attitude
  • In the Hart lawsuit it was found that the riggers were total amateurs and the hook used to hold him was rated for 6 pounds. He didn't release himself too soon, it broke. That's why the family was awarded 12 million .
  • The first guy absolutely wanted to kill other people, I don’t believe for a second those were his only “three” flips of the coin. You could see the stupid grin on his face.
  • Tiny Tim, a person with human failings and unfortunate childhood trauma, but a consummate professional who lived to entertain his fans.
  • @iiiamriot2262
    While I’m too young to know who Tiny Tim was in his prime, I do recognize the tulips song from SpongeBob. And even only knowing him through this video, with the information provided, I see that he was a man who’s passion was to share his soul for music with others. Even after his heart attack (first), even after he was told to stop preforming and conform to a years more worth more of life, still chose to go out doing what he loved. And that’s what he did. He sang with soul, with passion, and with love. He literally died doing what he loved most, singing with love and attempting to bring happiness to anyone who would care to listen. We should all be so lucky to go out like that. Rest In Peace, Tim.
  • The crazy part is that that one kid who shot up the super market literally said he was going to do it multiple times on camera and on social media and no one stopped him does anyone see a problem not just with the kid but the fact that nobody acted and instead sat back and watched
  • @crotchman
    The irony of going from Brandon Lee to Owen Hart is that in a weird way, if Brandon Lee never died, Owen might not have either. The Blue Blazer's entrance was a parody of Sting's entrance, and Sting's Crow character in the mid-to-late 90's was a direct tribute to Brandon Lee.
  • @gavin7772
    It’s honestly sad that tiny Tim is recognized as just an eccentric weirdo and not the nardwuar level genius that he is
  • @Chasibannac
    When the announcer says "This is as real, as real can be here." Broke my heart...
  • @ItzNiekoyo
    Tiny Tim is the perfect example of someone who was “born in the wrong generation.” So misunderstood in his time but would’ve absolutely thrived today.
  • And I thought I'd heard it all. But monetizing a man's real-life heart attack? That's some next level corporate evil.
  • I live in Des Moines Iowa and tiny Tim taught ukulele lessons at my godfather's shop. I met him a handful of times but the first time I met him I was 4 and I heard his singing voice. I came around the corner and immediately started crying cuz his falsetto and his look terrified me at first. With that being said he was a wonderful man, who genuinely wanted people to enjoy music.
  • @LtRee96se
    Thank you for adding Owen Hart to this list. I met Bret Hart at a book signing and told him how much my Mom and I thought of Owen. I told him that we pray for him and his family. And I told him how very sorry we are that this happened to his brother and we cried at the news as we were watching the PPV. Bret looked at me silently for a moment and then thanked me. This was after he suffered a concussion in WCW and he was wearing sunglasses as the lights hurt his eyes. He asked what page of the book I would like him to sign. I told him he could choose as I really only came there to give him that message. Bret chose to sign a picture of Owen and himself in the book. He took off his glasses and thanked me. I had tears welling in my eyes as I told him that again we were so sorry for his loss. Bret was pure class and he showed the kind of guy he was. A guy who loved his brother and loved his fans. I was a fan then and still am now. Again, thank you for listing Owen's death in this video. There is fan footage of Owen falling that I have seen. You can't see the landing. I wouldn't want to.
  • @hello-cara
    why did the censor sounds scare me more than the video content
  • The store Andrew blaze worked at is local to me. I still shop there. After the shooting they remodeled the store. It still gives me chills when I go in there. 😞
  • @natsu2740
    They announced his death on air during the same event that he was fatally injured while zip lining into? That is insane. I don’t even have words for that.