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Topic: What 3D films do you have?
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Osi Osgood
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From: Mountian Home, ID.
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posted October 08, 2008 11:44 AM
Hey folks, a new topic, at least one I haven't seen in awhile ...
What 3D films do you have?
I have
It Came From Outer Space 400ft 3D Pardon My Clutch: Three Stooges 400ft 3D
One that I WISH would have been released in 3D?
The Tell tale Heart (Animated UPA Productions. 1950's)'
According to Leonard Maltin, film critic and author of "Of Mice and Magic" A History of American Animated cartoons (excellent book!), he states that this cartoon was actually shot and poduced in 3D, but since the craze had already died by the time this film was finished, it was never actually released in 3D.
Wish list film in 3D ...
LumberJack Rabbit (Bug's Bunny), Only 3D cartoon by Warner Bros. The Warners logo (sheild) actually jumps far future at the audience at the beginning! If anyone happens to find a good 35MM copy from the 50's, get it to Derann, I bet that they would definitely release it!
Also, this would be a good time to do a history of 3D titles on Super 8/Standard 8!
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Paul Adsett
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posted October 08, 2008 12:14 PM
I have the new Derann release of 'Creature from the Black Lagoon'. It's exactly the same as the original Universal 8 release, minus the U8 logo and end title. In general I am not enthusiastic about 3D on super 8. The anaglyphic system is primitive by modern standards, and because of the innaccuracies of color printing, there is always double imaging using the red and green glasses. The 3D effects on 'Creature' range from awful to not bad, depending on the scene. But watching this 400ft film is a real strain on the eyes and the brain, and leaves my head swimming by the end of the reel. A non-3d 400ft Creature digest would have been a lot better.
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Osi Osgood
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From: Mountian Home, ID.
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posted October 08, 2008 02:31 PM
I'm glad that you mentioned those two Three Stooges 3D shorts, both taken from "Spooks", which had some great pie fighting in 3D, right?
By the way, I mis-spoke, it was "pardon My backfire" not Pardon My clutch" another Three Stooges with Shemp.
Was your problem with "Pardon My backfire because of a re-occuring film lab mistake?
Through most of copy of that short, there is a very nerve wracking film lab "stain" that takes away from the short, as well as sound going in and out. I got this from Paul Foster, (he didn't tell me of any problems with it ahead of time, he might not have known), but I never returned it as the post was unreasonable.
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Osi Osgood
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posted October 08, 2008 10:16 PM
well Kevan,
at least, if you should chose to collect a few, the prints that Derann is manufacturing these days (reprints of It came From Outer Space and Creature From The Black Lagoon), are on low fade L.P.P. and as others hasd already stated, as long as the film doesn't fade, it keeps the 3D effects quite well. They also manufactured the vintage prints of "Pardon My Backfire" (already mentioned) by the three stooges.
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