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Topic: THE INCREDIBLE SHRINKING WOMAN
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Chris Fries
Master Film Handler
Posts: 399
From: Ohio, US
Registered: Aug 2011
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posted December 11, 2011 10:40 PM
The Incredible Shrinking Woman
Universal 8
1981
Lily Tomlin plays Pat Kramer, a housewife and mother who begins to shrink because of over exposure to household products and pollution. It is loosely based on Richard Matheson's "The Incredible Shrinking Man".
I think the story is told fairly well in 32 min. for what is originally a 90 min. movie. There are some things I did miss, though. The fact that it is the new perfume and not just everything that is the catalyst for the shrinking. The kids keep asking Pat to do "Little Bar of Soap" but we never see her do it. Her appearance on The Mike Douglas Show. Pat living in a dollhouse. The "Galaxy Glue" song. And I know time is limited in a digest but it would have been nice to see the brief appearance of either Ernestine or Edith Ann.
This print still has good color. And what bright colors they are. They would become less so as the tone of the movie gets darker.
A lot has been said on this forum about the awful picture quality of this transfer. How soft the images are. But no one mentioned that the softness is intentional. I will agree that the image is not as clear as the on-demand-only DVD but if you watch that, you will see there is a halo effect around everything from whatever filter was put on the camera. It could be a little more clear, however. I have noticed several of the later U8 films, like this and "The Blues Brothers", are pretty grainy.
The sound is a very clear magnetic mono.
"The Incredible Shrinking Woman" is by no means a masterpiece but I thought it was fun when I was 10 years old. The kid in me still enjoys it.
This was the last 2x400 digest from Universal 8 Films. The format has been laying low since then while movies on VHS, Laserdisc, DVD, Blu-Ray and now download have become the way to watch movies at home. And yet, through it all, we are here keeping it alive. Pretty cool. [ March 16, 2012, 12:34 PM: Message edited by: Chris Fries ]
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