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Unreleased/Unaired Pilots/Rare
Return to the Batcave
This new television movie reunites "Batman" series stars Adam West and Burt Ward in a comedy adventure where they stumble upon a diabolical plot to steal the original Batmobile from a charity benefit. While trying to unravel the details and find the Batmobile, West and Ward flashback to the tumultuous times of their 60s television series to reveal a bizarre behind-the-scenes story of the creation of a television classic, from their on-the-set explosions to their wild real-life encounters with fans.Original series stars Frank Gorshin (The Riddler) and Julie Newmar (Catwoman) also make special appearances.
Batman The Movie
1960’s with Adam West and Burt Ward
vs Catwoman, Joker, Penguin and Riddler
Holy Batmania: from comics to screen
A collection of clips, outtakes, and interviews from the classic Batman television series. Includes appearances by The Joker, The Riddler, The Penguin, Catwoman, Batgirl, Green Hornet & his sidekick, Kato (played by Bruce Lee).

Batman and Robin and Other Superheroes
Captain America (1979)
Synopsis
The patriotic son of the original, WWII vintage hero takes up the mask and shield to fight a villain armed with a contraband nuclear weapon who is threatening to destroy Phoenix, AZ. We should have let him destroy Phoenix rather than make this movie.
Director - Rod Holcomb
Cast
Reb Brown
Len Birman
Heather Menzies
Steve Forrest
Captain America II: Death Too Soon (1979)
Cast
Reb Brown
Connie Seleca
Christopher Lee
Terrorists threaten to use a gas which rapidly accelerates the aging process. They want to use it on government leaders. Wasn't this a Star Trek plot,more or less? Watch Captain America toss his motorcycle perfectly to the top of a prison wall, so that he can ride across the battlements. Fortunately, the last in this made-for-TV shlock.
Captain America (1989)
Director - Albert Pyun
Writer - Stephen Tolkin Cast
Matt Salinger
Scott Paulin
Ronny Cox
Darin McGavin
Melinda Dillon Synopsis
This film was originally not to be released, but the proliferation of pirate copies finally convinced them to release it on video. Somehow, it would have served justice better if it had gone unreleased. Steve Rogers becomes CA in 1941, and is opposed by the Red Skull, an Italian evil Nazi. CA gets frozen for 40 years, and is akened just in time to prevent the Red Skull from ...doing something. Sorry. Couldn't make it to the end without falling asleep. This movie's only saving grace is that it is miles ahead of either the serials or the TV movies.

Dr Strange
This made-for-TV
movie featuring the Master of the Mystic Arts was released in 1978 by Universal
City Studios Inc., as a pilot for a potential TV series on CBS. At that time
they fully intended this movie to be a pilot for an upcoming television series.
But this serie never came.
Science-Fiction/Fantasy, English, 1978, Color, 94 min., Not Rated
VH1's Concert for New York City
Held on October 20 at New York's Madison Square Garden, the Concert for New York City was organized to raise funds for the families of policemen and firefighters killed in the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center. Paul McCartney, Elton John, the Who, David Bowie, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, Backstreet Boys, Destiny's Child, Jay-Z and many others performed at the concert, which was the only September 11 charity event to make the list (see "McCartney, Jagger, Bowie, The Who Come To NY's Aid"). Tickets for the show were priced at $10,000, $5,000, $2,000 and $250.
Donny and Marie Osmand Show: Star Wars Special
An episode of Donny and Marie featuring a Star Wars theme.This show is kind of grainy at times but it is still great to see all of the Star Wars related skits.

ElectraWoman and
DynaGirl 2001
with Markie Post
This Show is Very Funny!!!!!
The WB shot a pilot to revive the classic Sid and Marty Krofft cult-favorite
that starred Diedre Hall, and may premiere it as a series in the fall of 2001.
This time around the show is supposed to be darker than the original, with
Markie Post taking over the role of ElectraWoman, the superheroine who has
become a "disillusioned, foul mouthed, trailer park alcoholic."
Fantastic Four
Unreleased movie
By Roger Cormann
Generation X
FOX airing in February 1996, including commercials, approx. 2h00
The Great Space Coaster Supershow
Childrens, English , 1981, Color, 59 min. NTSC, Rating: Not Rated
Synopsis:
This award-winning program for young people has been recommended by the National Education Association and the American Federation of Teachers. Guest stars include Mark Hamill and Valerie Harper. It's a fun-filled hour of stories, cartoons, and songs.
Heat Vision and Jack
Heat Vision & Jack was a television pilot created by Ben Stiller for Fox. It was a spoof of action shows such as Knight Rider featuring a man who fights crime with his talking motorcycle. Starring Jack Black, Rob Schrab, Dan Hannon, and Ron Silver.Invasion Earth 3 part/6 hour series from Sci-Fi Channel After a long-lost army officer turns up in the Scottish highlands with reports of his abduction by aliens, he informs a scientist and her assistant of two warring alien races planning to use the Earth as a battlefield. Together with key military figures, the scientist tries desperately to convince the necessary authorities that global disaster might be imminent. Will she be able to warn the world — before the invasion begins?
Justice League of America
JLA
1997, Never Been Released
This is the Live-Action movie featuring the Justice League of America going
against The Weatherman. This movie has NEVER BEEN RELEASED on video and NEVER
AIRED on TV.
Directed by Lewis Teague
Cast :
The Martian Manhunter : David Ogden Stiers (M*A*S*H)
The Flash : Kenny Johnston (Cagney & Lacey: The Return)
Green Lantern : Matthew Settle
The Atom : John Kassir (Tales From The Crypt)
Fire : Michelle Hurd (Vanishing Son II, Law & Order)
Ice : Kim Oja (Jackie Collins' Lady Boss, Switch)
The Weatherman : Miguelle Ferrer (RoboCop, Twin Peaks)
Quality : watchable/good
Nick Fury Nick Fury was released to TV on 1998. Plot Summary: Marvel's hard-boiled hero is brought to TV. He is brought back to fight the menace of Hydra after exiling himself in the Yukon since the end of the Cold War. The children of the former Hydra head, Baron Von Stucker, have taken charge of the terrorist organization. Under the lead of his vicious daughter, Viper, Hydra has seized a deadly virus and threatens the destruction of America. The covert agency SHIELD brings Fury out of retirement to fight the terrorists
The Owl Adrian Paul
Unreleased tv series pilot
Approx 50 min
Remo Williams - TV Series
Sci-ography from the Sci-Fi Channel
BATTLESTAR
GALACTICA #101
This highly riveting show had one of the highest budgets per epsiode of its time. Yet, with all the hoopla and its then cutting-edge special effects, it only lasted for one season. Interviews and rare film footage help to reveal why this show failed after its first run.
Smallville Pilot
(Special Note: this is the excerpt from Kryptonsite.com about the actress playing Martha Kent......."The original pilot episode of Smallville had Cynthia Ettinger playing the role of Martha Kent. Ettinger was released from the role in June, and in July it was announced that Annette O'Toole would be her replacement. She stars alongside popular actor John Schneider who is playing Clark's father, Jonathan".)
"The
Pilot"
In 1989, meteors crashed into the Kansas town of Smallville. The strange
occurrence resulted in changes and odd happenings across the town. Now in the
present day, young Clark Kent is in the middle of the weirdness, as he discovers
more and more he's not like everyone else... Guest stars include Adrian McMorran
as Jeremy Creek, Sarah-Jane Redmond as Aunt Nell, and John Glover as Lionel
Luthor.
This is the pilot of the new WB series that will be coming on Oct 16 2001. This one has Cynthia Ettinger as Martha Kent. The series pilot that will be shown on TV will have Annette O'Toole as Martha Kent and rumor has it that Cynthia's footage will be replaced in the series pilot shown this Fall. So this may be a rare pilot as it will be the only time you see Cynthia Ettinger.
Spiderman: The Green Goblins Last Stand
Life is never simple for our favorite wall-crawlling hero, but it's about to get a lot more complicated. When Norman Osborn returns unexpectedly from the rehabilitation clinic, his sinister alter ego threatens too come back as well. With his spider-sense set on overdrive, Peter Parker races to keep Osborn at ease before his anxiety propels him into Spider-Man's deadliest foe... The Green Goblin.
Produced in Baltimore for under $500 in 1992, and intended as a demo-reel for then Spider-Man director James Cameron. The Green Goblin's Last Stand soon became much more than just a demo-reel, one of the many talents this project exhibits is Dan Poole's ability to get the absolute most out of available resources. Shot and edited on standard VHS, shooting over a 14 month span and weeks of editing to bring the climatic showdown of Spider-Man & the Green Goblin to the screen.
Spiderman: The Quick and the Dead
From the same producer as the Green Goblins Last Stand, Dan Poole brings us a 50 min Spidey story featuring the Kingpin and Bullseye (in complete comic costume). Quality is a little bad due to the fact that it was recorded with out a studio on a camcorder. Still watchable though. Bullseyes costume is dead on, excuse the pun.
Star Wars Holiday Special
ABC's The Three Stooges
The film, based on Michael Fleming's "From Amalgamated Morons to American Icons: The Three Stooges," is told from Moe's point of view. It focuses on his relationship with his two brothers, Shemp and Curly, and long-time friend Larry.
Mel Gibson, the executive producer, brought the story to TV.
TV Roadshow
Walton’s Mountain…Southfork…the Ponderosa Ranch…Gotham City…Metropolis….Mayberry. For years these magical locations – and their colorful inhabitants – were brought to life in our living rooms each week through some of television’s most popular and enduring series. Now, on Sunday, April 7 from 9 -11 PM (ET/PT), the Travel Channel provides an unforgettable sightseeing tour down television’s memory lane with a two-hour special, TV ROAD TRIP. Hosted by actor John Ritter, best known for his role as Jack Tripper on Three’s Company, TV ROAD TRIP features stars from some of America’s most-loved TV series as they visit the cities and sites where their shows were filmed.
From Archie Bunker’s home in Queens, New York to the Cartwright’s Ponderosa Ranch in Lake Tahoe, Nevada to the Ewing’s Southfork estate in Dallas, Texas, to Mount Airy, North Carolina, the real-life Mayberry from The Andy Griffith Show, TV ROAD TRIP is the TV fan’s ultimate vacation.
Vampirella
On a quest for vengeance for her father's murder, a sexy,
intergalactic vampire princess (who survives on a synthetic blood substitute
because she abhors killing) lands in Las Vegas and confronts her archenemy, a
powerful bloodsucker who has disguised himself as a rock star. Unable to conquer
him alone, Vampirella must enter an unholy alliance to stop Vlad's apocalyptic
plans.
Return of the Six Million Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman
Ten years after his retirement from the government, Colonel Steve Austin must again team up with Jaime Sommers to stop a terrorist group. Complicating matters for Austin are his estranged son Michael, who struggles for his father's acceptance as he graduates from flight school, and Jamie, who must cope with her and Steve's past. When Michael is severely injured in a crash, Steve must make the same decision about fitting him with bionics that he had to make with Jaime years ago after her accident.
Bionic Showdown
The Bionic
Woman and the Six-Million-Dollar Man reunite--with a few younger bionic
assistants--and try to catch a bionic spy.
Bionic Ever After
Steve Austin and Jamie Summers are about to get married. However, before they can something is happening to Jamie; it seems like her bionics are failing and no one knows what's wrong with her. It seems that someone has been doing something to her, who and why? At the same time an old friend of Steve's is being held prisoner by some terrorists and Steve, needing to take his mind of Jamie, offers to go and help