Thread:TDC1/@comment-26894865-20160101110311/@comment-4741712-20160102050420

Thank you anyway. I'm trying to remain cautiously optimstic on this being true and taking your word, but it's sort of hard to believe that this is real at this point. I'm not trying to be rude, but look at it from my perspective for a second. First there's the technical aspects, like the one uploaded, even if it's from an existing scene, is in 4:3, while the workprint version of the chase scene is in 16:9. Second, based on the pacing in the August 9th, 1999 script, the scene it's from (when Lily and Junior meet Thomas), and the timestamp on the workprint are about 15 minutes off - very significant if you ask me. Also, the "font" for the disclaimer "Property of Destination No Unauthorized Duplication" looks different if you compare the two. After the technical issues, you first claim that the source is anonymous. Then, you claim that there is a picture that matches a deleted scene (the one where Boomer confronts Burnett about Lady's whereabouts... according to the script, this happens at night). However, the issue arrives in failing to produce it or other stills as this source doesn't want you to leak any other images other than one that you already did on account of "his requests" and "copyright infringement fears", and it's hard to believe it's real as-is. Like I said, I'm not trying to be rude, but given that anyone can post anything on the Internet and claim anything nowadays, you can see why someone like me might doubt it's real. One question I wish to ask you, though, I know will have many people wondering who this source is. I won't say the specifics as to why I'm asking you this, as it could jeopardize his anonymity if I go into detail. And I'm not asking you to go into detail about this either, but a simple yes or no will help me vouch if this is real or fake, and I won't even say my opinion afterwards if this is true or not. With that said, here is the question: Does your source personally, or someone he has direct connections to (like a family member, living or dead), work on the production of Thomas and the Magic Railroad, at any stage of production?