Okay HB fans, I have some EXCITING news! Someone from a different group (who will remain nameless for now) uploaded the WHOLE season onto a website. You will need to download a FREE VLC player to view the episodes though. They look like they are from TV...Disney logo included.
Are you excited yet??? :)
Please use discretion when telling others as he doesn't want to get into trouble, obviously. He gave me the okay but with caution. I am going to post this here and on HDA...but that's it.
Mac and I believe that Universal's hold up could be from the huge appearance of Bread in one of the episodes. I will say no more at this point in case it becomes a spoiler.
You can use the following link to see the site. I will also post where you can download the free software to play it. I'm sure there's a way to get it onto a DVD but I haven't figured that out yet. :)
Find season 3 here http://rabbithorserunning.com/secretfile/ (http://rabbithorserunning.com/secretfile/)
Download free player at http://www.videolan .org/vlc/ (http://www.videolan.org/vlc/)
Enjoy!
Yes! I saw the title and thought, "Could it be?!"
Thanks so much! And thank the guy for all of us :D
I'm downloading before something happens lol.
Quote from: hardygirl847 on January 11, 2011, 04:12:29 PM
I will also post where you can download the free software to play it. I'm sure there's a way to get it onto a DVD but I haven't figured that out yet. :)
Thanks for the link, even though as we all know, aside from
Search For Atlantis, none have been legally released to home video. But those videos are working in iTunes, so if you have an iPod or iPad and a composite or component connector, you should be able to watch them on a TV.
This is one of the times when I hate dial-up. :-\
Thanks a lot!
You should also be able to watch these on iTunes, QuickTime, RealPlayer, and Windows Media Player on Windows 7.
Oh really?? Well I tried to do it with itunes but it didn't do it...it was static or something. I just downloaded the free player to make sure it worked.
And yes I know it's not exactly legal but I think we're all a little tired of waiting.....
But you are welcome. I will pass on the thanks for the person responsible for our happiness. lol
AlwaysaJoeFan, you have dial up? I didn't know that still existed.... lol :) Sorry....
With getting them to play in iTunes, all that you have to do is go where you have the file, right click and tell it to PLAY or tell your computer to open it with iTunes, and then once it's open in iTunes, iTunes copies the files to its folder and adds them to your library. After that, in order to put them on an iPod (you can only do this with one that plays videos) or iPad you need to get iTunes to convert them to the proper H.264 codec for iTunes. In iTunes 10 (I'm doing this in Windows) its pretty easy, since what you just need to do is highlight the movie, go up to the ADVANCE tab, pull it down and scroll down to either "Create iPod or iPhone Version" or "Create iPad or Apple TV version". It takes iTunes a little bit of time to convert the files, and you might want to do it one file at a time, or else your computer really slows down.
Quote from: hardygirl847 on January 11, 2011, 11:11:58 PM
AlwaysaJoeFan, you have dial up? I didn't know that still existed.... lol :) Sorry....
It does. It's just a matter of waiting for my dad to get fed up with not being able to see the news and going high-speed. ::)
AlwaysaJoefan, my hubby works on the computer so we couldn't have dial up. It would hurt business. I hope your dad changes his mind before too long. :)
Now that we CAN watch all of the episodes (YAY!)...do we want to discuss them separately? I'd like to discuss a few myself.
Quote from: AlwaysAJoefan on January 12, 2011, 12:30:58 PM
It does. It's just a matter of waiting for my dad to get fed up with not being able to see the news and going high-speed. ::)
I know a few people around my area who still have dial-up, but that's because they're out in the country where the lines are only now being upgraded to high-speed.
This seemed like a fitting thread to post this. I have recently found out about a few other TV productions from The Hardy Boys that have yet to make it to DVD (and honestly, most seem rather unlikely to do so at any point.)
I had seen a post on one of the IMDB.com forums and I've got some confirmation on this now.
If anyone's interested, I've found DVD copies of The Hardy Boys: The Mystery of the Chinese Junk (the 1967 pilot that never took off), The Hardy Boys: The Mystery of Ghost Farm (The other Hardy Boys serial from The Mickey Mouse Club) and even The Tom Swift and Linda Craig Mystery Hour (1983 pilot that never took off). You can get all of these through this website- http://www.adm-video.com/
Of course, I find the prices are kinda hefty, but I guess these are all pretty rare to come by. I do wish Disney would release the other Hardy Boys serial on DVD and they may still possibly do so at some time. But for these 2 pilots, I don't know who would even own the rights for those- I think ABC aired the Tom Swift/Linda Craig pilot, so I guess that would be Disney as well. But I'm thinking the Chinese Junk pilot aired on NBC, so that would probably make it Universal's copyright. And if that were the case, it would be a great extra for them to release on a 3rd. Season DVD of The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries :)
Anyway- I just thought I'd let you all know.
What if I get in trouble? I'd like to watch these, but are they legal? I'm just wondering . . . :-\ I hope I didn't start a war! :o
*Gets down (and has EMT-Paramedics on stand-by) in case of gunfire*
Strictly speaking, no- they're not exactly legal. But there seems to be no exactly legal way of seeing these things either.
Quote from: MacGyver on February 10, 2011, 04:48:34 PM
Strictly speaking, no- they're not exactly legal. But there seems to be no exactly legal way of seeing these things either.
Can I ask who put them up or if you told me, would you have to kill me?* :-\
*I'M JUST KIDDING! (Sorry, don't mean to yell) ;D
I'm not sure exactly- it's a dude who is offering them on DVD for about $35 apiece. You can contact him through the website I posted earlier. I'm not necessarily endorsing this- I just wanted to put the info out there for anyone who might be interested.
Quote from: MacGyver on February 10, 2011, 04:58:27 PM
I'm not sure exactly- it's a dude who is offering them on DVD for about $35 apiece. You can contact him through the website I posted earlier. I'm not necessarily endorsing this- I just wanted to put the info out there for anyone who might be interested.
Right. :-\
You might get in trouble for posting them on the web but not if you just download them.
Quote from: SDLagent on February 10, 2011, 07:43:53 PM
You might get in trouble for posting them on the web but not if you just download them.
:) Have you watched them yet?
No, I haven't. I started downloading one right away but than my computer crashed. I started downloading one today, though.
Depending on how fast your connection speed is- the best method usually seems to be to get one or two going, close all other running programs, and then let it run overnight, so it will seem instantaneous when you wake up. ;)
I don't think watching them will get your in trouble. They come from someone (actually a HER....oops) on a different forum. I have watched them and they seem to work just fine. Go ahead and enjoy!
I don't find that they take as long as Mac mentioned but I guess it could depending on your service. I was fortunate enough that it didn't take me long. :)
I download the first two. You can also watch them on KMPlayer (a media player I highly recommend, by the way) and Opera. So you might be able to simply watch them on other web browsers, too.
Good to know Spencer. :) THanks!
For some reason I can't get the first episode to work in any player but the second and third work in the players I mentioned.
Quote from: MacGyver on February 09, 2011, 08:50:24 AM
But for these 2 pilots, I don't know who would even own the rights for those- I think ABC aired the Tom Swift/Linda Craig pilot, so I guess that would be Disney as well. But I'm thinking the Chinese Junk pilot aired on NBC, so that would probably make it Universal's copyright. And if that were the case, it would be a great extra for them to release on a 3rd. Season DVD of The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries :)
Well, neither of your guesses about who owns the pilots are correct, since while ABC did air the
Tom Swift/Linda Craig Mystery Hour pilot, it was actually produced by Paramount Television, and due to the 2006 Viacom split (as far as I know), is held by CBS who acquired the majority of the Paramount Television properties (including the
Star Trek TV series and the major-portion of the copyright).
And the same goes for
The Mystery of The Chinese Junk that aired on NBC in 1960, but it was produced by 20th Century Fox Television (20th Century Fox also held the Tom Swift rights for a movie in the mid-sixties that was ultimately cancelled).
But for both pilots, it might be an idea to ask CBS and FOX to maybe make them available through some MOD program, such as Amazon's (I don't think CBS or Fox has their own MOD programs, but I could be wrong), or even available for people to download on iTunes or the Playstation store (and not just for rent, but to actually own).
I would be interested in buying both through a MOD program if CBS and FOX were willing to do so. Thanks for the clarification on the copyright ownerships- those things are tricky to track sometimes.
Quote from: SDLagent on February 14, 2011, 06:06:59 PM
For some reason I can't get the first episode to work in any player but the second and third work in the players I mentioned.
Oh hmm... I have seen LKOS on Youtube so I didn't download it to watch it again via that site. I'm not sure why that is....Hmm... ;(
All of them worked fine for me.
Quote from: hardygirl847 on February 16, 2011, 02:18:58 PM
Oh hmm... I have seen LKOS on Youtube so I didn't download it to watch it again via that site. I'm not sure why that is....Hmm... ;(
Yeah, I've seen the episode on YouTube, too, so it's not really a big deal.
Quote from: MacGyver on February 15, 2011, 01:59:22 AM
I would be interested in buying both through a MOD program if CBS and FOX were willing to do so. Thanks for the clarification on the copyright ownerships- those things are tricky to track sometimes.
Especially when you are talking about the
Hardy Boys Animated series.
Yep- but someone must take notice of copyright ownership with The Hardy Boys cartoon. The link to the full episode on Youtube is now down. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hqx-47e0xqU
As you all may have noticed, the link for the Season 3 episodes is no longer hosting them. However, though I'm not sure if this is still current, I've found at least some of the episodes here (http://www.speedyshare.com/search/Hardy_Boys_and_Nancy_Drew_Mysteries_Dvdrips.2666847.html).
I wonder what happened to the other link... :(
Would anyone be willing to re-post the links? I've searched everywhere for season three and can't find it. :( :'(
Well, the first episode of Season 3, "The Last Kiss of Summer" has been up on Youtube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tk9J6ttV7fM) for a while now- there's something anyway. The "Search for Atlantis" episode has also been officially released to VHS- you can get it fairly cheaply from Amazon.com
Yeah, I've seen The Last Kiss of Summer on youtube. And I don't have a VHS player, so getting the VHS is out. Oh well, just thought I would ask. Thanks anyway! :)
Please see my post here:
http://www.hardyboyscasefiles.com/forums/index.php?topic=2348.0