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Mobile VFA

The Mobile VFA was an automobile owned and operated by the Victorville Film Archives, primarily driven by the VFA's director, Gregg Turkington. It was a black Honda CR-V of unknown year, decorated with a variety of movie paraphernalia. It was designed to act as an auxiliary arm of the VFA, allowing the VFA to more easily transport parts of its archive to various locations. Following a series of incidents that resulted in major injuries and two deaths, the Mobile VFA has not been seen since 2020.

Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

During the 7th Annual On Cinema Oscar Special, Gregg drove the Mobile VFA into the studio, where he used it as an interview space and Arthur museum. However, carbon monoxide from the Mobile VFA, which had been running the length of the special in a closed studio, caused the guests of the special to lose consciousness, ending the special early.

Incident with LaRue

During the 9th Annual Our Cinema Oscar Special, the Mobile VFA was decorated to be themed as a “time machine” in the style of the Back to the Future movies. A mannequin of “Doc” Brown from Back to the Future Part III took residence in the back seat. Gregg “traveled through time” using the Mobile VFA to demonstrate movies past, as well as hypothesize about future movies. Gregg also drove the vehicle to various locations from the Back to the Future franchise, a concept that would be fleshed out in a future VFA venture.

During the trip, Gregg was contacted by Tim Heidecker to come to the set of the 8th Annual On Cinema Oscar Special to assist with discussions. Gregg agreed, and drove to the studio in the Mobile VFA.

After HEI Network security consultant LaRue began making threatening movements towards Gregg, while Gregg was attempting to leave the premises in the Mobile VFA. LaRue was subsequently injured by the vehicle, causing permanent injuries forcing LaRue to rely on a motorized wheelchair for primary mobility. The Mobile VFA has not been seen since the incident.

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