Public Domain from Outer Space 236
Black_by_Pubic_Deman writes "It is a work of art that truly represents the nadir of film making; a movie so bad that it's good. It has been labelled 'The Worst Movie Ever' by the Golden Turkey Awards and is also the winner of two notable Razzies. Ed Wood's classic and every Slashdot reader's favorite movie Plan 9 from Outer Space is now in the Public Domain and available as a free download thanks to the fine folks over at Archive.org."
Oops (Score:2)
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sadly, it only has one seed and 2 leachers and frankly, it might not be the exact same as the version that was available freely...
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sadly, it only has one seed and 2 leachers and frankly, it might not be the exact same as the version that was available freely...
No, the truly sad thing is that even though this movie is now in the public domain that isohunt link is probably still illegal due to its source.
Somebody is going to have to mirror the Archive.org version since they don't claim any copyright on their copy and hope they got it from the original source.
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I asked them this very question recently.
Here's your answer:
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But if there's one thing the open source world is rich in, it's clever P2P hackers...
Actually, a BitTorrent tracker that could do that would have a hell of a lot of legitimate applications for *other* folks, too. What company *wouldn't* want to stick a "BitTorrent" link next to their "http download" li
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Bittorrent Download (Score:5, Informative)
http://www.bogaa.org/details/185874 [bogaa.org]
http://www.bitenova.org/index.php?idx=details&id=
http://www.torrentspy.com/directory.asp?mode=torr
http://www.mininova.org/tor/73675 [mininova.org]
I distribute the MPEG2 files from Archive.org via http://torrents.pdmdb.org/ [pdmdb.org] but can bet that Slashdot would kill my webserver too. Hopefully it can at least handle the tracker.
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Now... (Score:2)
Re:Now... (Score:3, Informative)
Not quite Public Domain but good enough for most purposes.
Re:Now... (Score:2)
The redistribution restriction alone makes just putting it up on the internet, the way most every open source project is, completely impossible.
Nope, hardly the level of openness that makes it worth touching.
Re:Now... (Score:2)
What's the clause you object to? Doesn't it have to be redistributable to be classified as Open by OSI?
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And beyond Inferno, lots of people have long wanted the plan9 C compiler to be MIT licensed so that a solid alternative to gcc could be developed. Theo de Raadt especially has talked about how much he'd love to swap gcc for the p9cc in OpenBSD.
So although not every ounce of plan9 would necessarily be wanted by someone, there are parts that people would love to have, if only for the license preventing it.
Re:Now... (Score:3, Funny)
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According to what I've read, Plan 9 is a very good OS. It takes Unix's "everything is a file" philosophy to another level. Plan 9 has fixed all of the infrastructural issues with Unix, and uses its own windowing system instead of X. Unfortunately, not many people use Plan 9 as a production OS because of the lack of applications; sure there are text editors and a web browser available, but where are the multimedia and productivity applications? Plus, I don't think we'll ever see Plan 9 on the desktop; it
Maybe there's a Mistake (Score:5, Funny)
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And I proudly own an original 16mm print of it.
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Now the Hulk, that was worse than Plan 9. That was worse than any movie I have ever seen.
Re:Maybe there's a Mistake (Score:2)
It was a great movie. Don't know why people had a problem with it and when asked they really can't give a good reason other than "it sucked" or "he looked green like Shrek". Um...in the comic he was green. Hello?
Oh well, does anyone really care? I like it and you don't. Who cares.
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some people discuss the notion of comic book movies taking themselves too seriously. It's because comic books take themselves seriously. that's the whole point. Comic books are smart and brooding, but with pictures. Some of the smartest fiction I've read came from comic books.
There was something austere about the film. It was minimalist but very violent. And Nick Nolte was downright creepy in his quiet menace. He was the most terrifying thing in the movie
Re:Maybe there's a Mistake (Score:2, Funny)
It's better than any Michael Bay [imdb.com] movie.
Then I was right. Job has all his children killed, and Michael Bay gets to keep making movies. There isn't a God.
-- Kyle Broflovski
Re:Maybe there's a Mistake (Score:2)
I don't see how that statment and the statement that it is a really crappy movie are contradictory in any way.
By the way I just downloaded it a few days ago and watched it for the first time. Incredibly bad! A must-have for any serious collector.
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Glen or Glenda (Score:5, Insightful)
Still, I don't know if Plan 9 is truly the worst movie ever. I have to agree with the MST3K crew that there are several others even worse, like Manos.
Re:Glen or Glenda (Score:2)
I've never seen Plan 9, but I don't believe it could be worse than The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-Up Zombies!!? [imdb.com]
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And besides, "Incredibly Strange Creatures blah blah blah" at
Re:Glen or Glenda (Score:2, Funny)
The Master would like to have a word with you
Re:Glen or Glenda (Score:4, Interesting)
My wife and I are big fans of MST3K, and we kept hearing how Manos was a classic episode because of how bad the movie was. Well, we were disappointed at the MST3K's performance in this one. We think it was because the movie was TOO bad. There was not enough story in the movie for making jokes. The main problem was that incredibly long travelogue near the start of the movie. There were only so many jokes that could be made about watching someone drive down the road.
Some better treatments by the MST3K crew:
Maybe those movies were not as intrinsically bad as Manos, but the provided much more joke material.
Michael Medved is a sleeze (Score:2)
The reason everyone cites this as "the worst movie ever made" is because movie critic (to be generous) Michael Medved has promoted it as such. He and his brother owned a print, and made a lot of money from it's undeserved reputation as such. Anyone who has seen "Manos: The Hands of Fate" knows that "Plan 9 From Outer Space" is "Citizn Kane" by comparison.
Re:Glen or Glenda (Score:3, Interesting)
What I hear is that 'Manos' - The Hand of Faith [imdb.com] is scoring below its level because of MST3K. One reviewer in IMDb [imdb.com] claims that the MST3K version was hevily edited so the movie appears worse than it is. Is he right? I don't know, and will never find out as I have no intention to watch two different versions of a crappy movie.
Anyway, the point remains: people should
the plan9 OS (Score:2)
ET Go Home (Score:3, Funny)
Never Seen it. (Score:2, Interesting)
Anyways, it couldn't be any worse than Battlefield Earth, could it? Or am I about to have to give up my geek card?
Now, if it is as bad as you say, there should be an MST3K of it somewhere. THAT I would like to see.
Re:Never Seen it. (Score:2)
An MST3k of it would only be able to pick the obvious jokes.
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Oh dear.
You have no idea.
An MST3K of it? They couldn't do it. There was nothing they could do to it to make it (better|worse|funnier|stupider|more appalling). It would be like taking your absolute favorite meal *ever*, then adding caramel to it to "make it taste better".
Remember - we are talking a movie where Bela Lugosi died, and was replaced by a chiropractor - younger, taller, and blond - as "the Ghoul Man", who played his part crouched down with a cape over his face, so people wouldn't notice.
And the Octopus battle scene! This was conducted in a public park, at night (because they didn't have a stage, a budget, or a permit) with a *stolen* rubber octopus. Unfortunately, they forgot to take the motor(s) that made the octopus run, so "our hero" had to "battle" the octopus, in a shallow pool of water, under a car's headlights, and move the limbs of the octopus himself. It's really a classic scene.
As is the scene where the giant zombie knocks over the obviously cardboard tombstone.
As is the scene where they are "flying" in the "airplane" - the airplane never moves, but they bounce in their chairs to simulate flight.
As is... well, just about all of the movie, in fact.
And how can you beat this quote from the movie - "Future events such as these will affect us in the future" - absolutely classic!
Nope. Sorry. Pass over that geek card, son, and walk away. Just walk away.
And watch out for those future events.
Re:Never Seen it. (Score:3, Informative)
Actually that scene was from "Bride of the Monster", which was on MST3K. And you forgot the best bi
Re:Never Seen it. (Score:2, Informative)
DarkStar is the Worst movie of all time (Score:2)
I think its even worse than boogie nights... which to this day I am furious I will never get those hours of my life back.
But if you've seen it you will agree - Dark Star. Worst. Movie. Ever.
What a great idea! (Score:3, Funny)
The worst movie in the world... (Score:4, Informative)
The GNAA put out a torrent [idge.net] of a VHS rip for those curious how bad a movie can be.
It might have rock-bottom production values and a below-b-grade script, but thinking about it I don't it's any less enjoyable a movie to watch than Spiderman 2 or *other random hollywood movie*.
It's worth watching just to know what everyone's on about.
Re:The worst movie in the world... (Score:3, Informative)
No matter what yardstick you use to measure a bad movie by, this movie will still suck. Not even the "so bad that it's good" excuse can save it.
Re:The worst movie in the world... (Score:2)
I wonder how long you managed to watch it for?
Congrats!!! (Score:5, Funny)
I tip my hat to you sir.
"Karloff? Sidekick? FUCK YOU!" (Score:5, Funny)
Re:"Karloff? Sidekick? FUCK YOU!" (Score:5, Informative)
The joke here is that Bela Lugosi (of Dracula fame, and whose last role was in Plan 9) was constantly being asked questions about Boris Karloff (Frankenstein, and a somewhat rival), and it drove the already irritable old man into a angry frenzy. In the movie, he goes from happy to sign an autograph for a fan to nearly knocking the guy's head off.
It was hilarious.
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Speaking of Ed Wood (Score:2, Informative)
Oh, and there's a great scene where EW meets Orson Welles, played by Vincent D'Onofrio, except that Welles' voice is uncannily dubbed by Maurice la Marche (Kif & the Robot Devil in Futurama, The Brain in Pinky & The Brain, etc.)
Re:Speaking of Ed Wood (Score:2)
Maurice La Marche didn't do the voice of the Robot devil. Dan "Homer Simpson" Castellaneta did. La Marche did (according to IMDB): Lrr, Morbo, and Calculon among others.
la Marche also did Orson Welles on "The Critic"
and lastly the infamous Orson Welles "frozen peas" spot that inspired La Marche. [ubu.com]
classic filmmaking (Score:2)
If you haven't seen it I definitely recommend "Ed Wood" by Tim Burton. Very funny, talks about this movie a bit.
No way! (Score:2)
Obligatory IMDB link (Score:2, Informative)
Ouch! (Score:2)
If the person who posted the original article really liked archive.org, they wouldn't have posted the link...
Too Bad (Score:5, Funny)
The only movie I have ever seen that I disliked more was a tie between Joel Schumacher's Batman Forever and Batman & Robin. If there was ever a case for copyright extension, keeping those piles of shit out of the public domain IS IT.
I am NOT kidding. This movie is BAD.
Re:Too Bad (Score:2)
This is probably the worst movie ever made! (Score:5, Funny)
Arrrgh! Goodbye Godspeed... (Score:2)
Poor Archive.org.
Public domain? What's that? (Score:5, Informative)
Here is an interesting tidbit. In its day, that film was considered communist propaganda for making a common man the hero and a banker the villian. Now, the entertainment industry would have us believe that the public domain is a communist plot, and that "intellectual property" (pure vapor) is worth more than tangible things. Well, it's not! [dontbuycds.org]
In the near future people might literally ask, "Public domain? What's that?" and only historians will be able to explain the concept. It will be as extinct as the Dodo Bird.
Re:Public domain? What's that? (Score:2)
Of course in Eldred vs Ashcroft, it was asserted (and not rebuked by the court) that Congress even has the ability to remove art from the public domain, and place it back under copyright. Combine this idea with the recent emine
It probably went public because (Score:2)
"It's a Wonderful Life" (Score:3, Insightful)
As I heard it, the film is still public domain, but the music in it was still under copyright; NBC bought the rights to the music, and is therefore able to control copyright of the film.
Theoretically, anyone could play it if they replaced the music (or cut the scenes which contain co
We need a new CC score for IAWL (Score:4, Interesting)
Theoretically, anyone could play it if they replaced the music (or cut the scenes which contain copyrighted music.)
How hard would it be to remove the music from the sound track of It's a Wonderful Life and leave the dialogue and foley? Then you could have a Creative Commons contest for best film score, much as one of the old movie channels (TCM? AMC?) is having for silent films.
Bono didn't get all old movies (Score:4, Informative)
For instance, the original Night of the Living Dead (1968) has never been under copyright. Never, because back then, you had to put a copyright notice on your film or it was automatically in the public domain. NOTLD became a wild success, and sadly the original creators never saw much money from it.
No copyright law, extension or otherwise, has since fixed this problem. George Romero talks about this on pretty much every DVD commentary he's done.
It's maddening that something like NOTLD never made its creators any money, and yet Disney still rakes in billions from movies it made 70 years ago.
Editors from Crackville (Score:2, Insightful)
Well the site is down. Duh. How predictable was that? But did they post a torrent before they posted the story? NoooooOOO. This is slashdot. Even when they can legitimately post a torrent, something that isn't even hosted on their own servers for cryin' out loud, they don't consider it. They post the story knowing the server will be DoS'd. Oh. I'm soooo impressed at the "slashdot effect". Right. GET OVER YOURSELVES ALREADY. That was cute for about 5 minutes in the go-go 90s when everybody was oh
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Just how did this enter the public domain? (Score:3, Interesting)
On another note, I don't think this movie truly qualifies as bad. Sure it's crap, but is it bad? I remember an interesting film essay that said for a movie to be truly bad, it had to have a grand concept that was so arrogant or so ham-handedly executed that it turned on itself and became bad. Sort of hard to explain the whole essay in a couple of sentences, but to give you an example of the movies considered truly bad, he used the examples of "Pay It Forward" and "Grand Canyon."
Now to me, nothing surpasses the horror of what I consider the worst film ever made, by Robert Altman, starring Karen Black, Cher, Sandy Dennis, and Kathy Bates.. that horror is: "Come Back to the Five and Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean." This film even fulfills that essayist's ideas, the concept is "high theatre" (it's a film of a 1-room 1 act broadway play) and it is so stridently, shriekingly feminist that it is like being trapped in a room for two hours with a bunch of suicidal women that just won't shut up.
Unrenewed copyrights (Score:2)
Just how did this copyrighted work become no-longer copyrighted? AFAIK it's not old enough for the copyright to have expired.
Copyright owners of works first published in the United States before 1964 had to pay a maintenance fee in the 28th year in order to reap the full 56^H^H75^H^H95 years of exclusivity, or they'd lose their U.S. copyright. (The fee was abolished in 1992.) Patents still have a similar maintenance fee, due in the fourth, eighth, and twelfth year after grant.
but to give you an examp
Re:Just how did this enter the public domain? (Score:2)
zardoz is the absolute worst ever.
No reasons given to think it actually did (Score:3, Informative)
What seems to happen here is that a person uploads a movie to Archive claiming that it's public domain and Archive does whatever research they do and decide whether to distribute it.
Another post [slashdot.org] points out that the Copyright Office database says Plan 9 was registered in 1958 and renewed in 1986, so the reasonable assumption would be that it's still covered unless the owner places it in Public Domain.
Archive's page for the movie [archive.org] says the uploader's site is at www.k-otic.com [k-otic.com], a site which is basically
Try their FTP (Score:2, Interesting)
Ed Wood redefines "genius" (Score:5, Interesting)
Everyone talks about Ed Wood, Jr. being a totally incompetent filmmaker, but that is incorrect. Wood was selectively incompetent, which is far more interesting.
Genuinely incompetent films are incomprehensible; they're so badly written, filmed, lit, recorded, and edited you can't tell what's supposed to be happening moment to moment. They're dull. Ed Wood's films are interesting because he so weirdly mixes okay technical competence -- in the sense that you can follow the storytelling from scene to scene, because he tells it with acceptable narrative cohesion -- with utterly whacked-out, surreally incompetent plotting. He couches nonsensical ideas in the most portentous yet tone-deaf language. He displays a glorious ignorance of taste -- not "bad taste" in the too-conscious John-Waters sense, but a genuine vacuity of any informed sensibility at all.
Ed Wood is, in fact, an interesting filmmaker. This is true. If you've ever sat with an audience watching Glen or Glenda?, they stay all the way through, and the final scene has them cheering. Wood disastrously fails to engage his audience on the emotional level he intended, but he nonetheless engages them. A genuine incompetent couldn't do this.
I think Ed Wood is a telling case study that illuminates what we really mean when we talk about "genius."
Time for a big budget remake! (Score:5, Funny)
Tom Cruise as Jeff Trent! Jennifer Lopez as Paula Trent! William Shatner as Inspector Dan Clay!
Money in the bank, I tell you. Ka-ching!
What were the first eight plans? (Score:2)
There is worse (Score:2)
It's worse than plan 9...much, much worse.
How? (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:How? (Score:3, Informative)
BUT archive.org does allow copyright holders to make a dedication to the public by a creative commons [creativecommons.org] license. After archive.org recovers, check the details, and if there is a "creative commons license" link, click on it.
Re:How? (Score:3, Informative)
In short, this film does not have an
ed wood and other oldies (Score:2, Interesting)
Best line (Score:2, Funny)
I think my favorite line was:
"Why are we attcking you? Because you're a bunch of idiots!"
Re:The Matrix (Score:4, Funny)
Re:But how does it compare with... (Score:2)
Re:But how does it compare with... (Score:5, Informative)
You heard me right, if forced at gunpoint to choose between watching Plan 9 and Gay Niggers, I'd watch Gay Niggers From Outer Space. God help me if it ever comes to that.
IMDB value for both film (Score:2)
Plan 9 from outer space
So it seems the world at large agrees with you, still I wonder how both of those film could get more than 0.5/10...Oh, well, there is something for all taste.
Re:Wood rocks! (Score:5, Funny)
Worst movie ever (Score:2)
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Re:Worst movie ever (Score:2)
(and it looks like they spent some money on that movie too, and they never bothere relesing it in the theatres)!
Re:Worst movie ever (Score:2)
I'm at a loss of words in describing it - it has to be seen to be believed. And although it was "bad" in many respects, it was a hoot to watch. A classic "so bad it's good" movie!
Re:Darn It (Score:2)
No sh*t. They come by each of my sites every so often and scrape the whole thing.
How much frigging disk space does it take to do full backups of the internet?
Re:Worst movie ever made (Score:2)
rj
Re:Just in time! (Score:3, Funny)
*also ducks*
Re:Not the worst, not by a long shot... (Score:3, Funny)
You've obviously never read the "Clockless Origin Server Operation" section of RFC 2616.