10 Horror Movies That Have Never Officially Been Released
6. I Spit On Your Rave
Whilst he might be known these days as host of The Great British Bake Off (or The Great British Baking Show for international audiences), Noel Fielding has had a long and successful career in comedy.
Getting his start in stand-up, Fielding went on to star in surrealist romp The Mighty Boosh alongside Julian Barratt. He's also had roles in The IT Crowd, Garth Marenghi's Darkplace, and Disenchantment.
Oh, and he was nearly in a zombie mockumentary set at a music festival.
Taking place after a virus wipes out the human population, The King of the Zombies (Fielding) decides to organise a music festival to entertain his ravenous hordes.
Parts of the film were shot at the Big Chill festival in Hertfordshire, England in 2009. Attendees were asked to visit the festival in appropriate costumes and a world record was set for "Most Amount of Zombies Caught on Camera".
Alas, this is the only thing that this film can hang its hat on as it has still never been released. Reports emerged of a TV series made using the footage, but, at time of writing, this picture is as dead as its main characters.