Diamanda Hagan Reviews (partially lost online video review series; 2009-2016)

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Diamanda Hagan, as seen in her reviews

Status: Partially lost



Diamanda Hagan is an online film and TV reviewer, formerly a Channel Awesome producer, known for her reviews of obscure films and British Television shows. Due to a combination of copyright strikes on her Youtube Channel, blip.tv and her own website HaganTube[1] going down, many of her videos have no known copies. The only remaining proof of the videos' existence are their corresponding entries on Hagan's Wordpress[2].

Lost content

According to her Youtube Channel[3], 25 of her videos are privated, in addition to an unknown number that were struck from YouTube entirely, (including From Beyond and and the Next Doctor Twatty Who review), some that were struck for violating YouTube's Terms of Service due to the graphic nature of the films being reviewed (such as the Vomit Gore trilogy)

Review Status
The Raspberry Reich Lost
The Perils of Gwendoline in the Land of the Yik-Yak Lost
Schizophreniac: The Whore Mangler Lost
Emmanuelle 5 Lost
Bad Biology Lost
Necromaniac Lost
Stonewall and Riot: The Ultimate Orgasm Lost
Maniac Nurses Find Ecstasy Lost
Chirpy Lost
The Genderfellator Lost
Forgive Me For Raping You Lost
Zombiechrist Lost
Dolla Morte Lost
Naked Killer Lost
The Cuckoo Clocks of Hell (Schizophreniac 3) Lost
King Solomon's Mines Lost
Emanuelle in America Lost
Vegas in Space Lost
Siege (Aka Self Defense, Night Warriors and New York 1991) Lost
ReGOREgitated Sacrifice Lost
The Passion of the Christ Lost
Bitch Slap (100th Episode Special) Lost
From Beyond Lost
Elf-Man Lost
Slow Torture Puke Chamber Lost
Sugar High Glitter City Lost
Chirpy Returns Lost
The Elf on the Shelf Lost[4]

Potential Places to Find

Hagan herself may have copies of the missing episodes. In addition, they may be among the unlabeled videos from the first Archive Team grab of blip.tv[5].

References