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|text=So recently I saw this video of a lazy plaster:
|text=So recently I saw this video of a lazy plaster:
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This is the weirdest plaster in my opinion. Here's why:
1. I'm not even going to talk about the formatting. (HE EN?!?)
2. That is a cheap splice of the copyright. So many hairs. (Although the stuff at the top of the splice is normal, as that's cement used to splice the copyright stamp and the film together)
3. Why is the Lorimar music here? I don't think they have anything to do with the film.

So yeah. Can anyone explain why Lorimar is here and the copyright is here?
(the video above is sourced from the 1987 Video Treasures release of the film "Codename Alpha/Red Dragon".)
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So recently I saw this video of a lazy plaster:

This is the weirdest plaster in my opinion. Here's why: 1. I'm not even going to talk about the formatting. (HE EN?!?) 2. That is a cheap splice of the copyright. So many hairs. (Although the stuff at the top of the splice is normal, as that's cement used to splice the copyright stamp and the film together) 3. Why is the Lorimar music here? I don't think they have anything to do with the film.

So yeah. Can anyone explain why Lorimar is here and the copyright is here? (the video above is sourced from the 1987 Video Treasures release of the film "Codename Alpha/Red Dragon".)

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