If anyone is interested (and I suspect there will be); I came across an amazingly great, free online film archive of thousands of old amateur films from 1919 onwards. Lots of great world fair films, family vacations, old news reels, really old television ads, etc. I can't believe I'm just finding out about this now.
Check it:
http://www.archive.org/details/prelinger
http://www.archive.org/details/panorama_ephemera2004
Also, did YOU know severed heads can be revived, live and react to stimuli several hours after death?
Me either:
http://www.archive.org/details/Experime1940
Crazy.
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This is cool. Thanks for posting the link brokenflashlight.
Tim
Tim
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I wonder if the dog feels the pain of his severed head?
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Interestingly, after I read the original post and watched the Russian transplant video on the archive site, I recieved the latest X-Files feature film DVD in the mail from Netflix later in the day. Lots of references in the film to that exact Russian archive short and the horrific experiments surrounding it. A weird X-File coincidence.
Tim

Tim