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Adrian Simmonds
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Firstly, can I just say, a big thank you for all the people that have contacted me with regards to the 'enough is enough' post.

I really do appreciate ALL of the emails I have received, and believe that I am getting closer and closer to the person(s) that are spreading these rumours

but anyway I digress -

In one of the posts, Dimitrios asks about a few features that he would like to see released on 8mm.

My question is 2 fold:

What would you like to see released on 8mm in a feature film format -
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would you prefer extracts - as we have been releasing - or another feature film?

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Steve Klare
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Hi Adrian,

There has been a lot of interest expressed here for Wallace and Gromit: Curse of the Were-Rabbit. You got the "Madagascar Penguins in a Christmas Caper" film that played before it and it's been requested in my house every time the projector comes out this last month! (You have my 4 year old going around asking "Ka-boooom???"!)

If I can speak for myself, I think "The Incredibles" released feature length would be spectacular on Super-8! Although I know that there would be liscensing problems with the older W&Gs, I think "Grand Day Out" would be a great 600 Footer!

I like extracts the most when they are something well self contained, as in the example of the "Fantasia" extracts. However, in the best case, I'd prefer full features.

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Douglas Meltzer
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Adrian,

Thank you so much for asking! I know many have expressed their views in the earlier topic but I'd like to say what a pleasure it is to have you posting on the Forum. Derann is such an important part of what this forum is about and I know that together we can keep this wonderful hobby alive and vibrant.

I know there are two sides of the feature/extract viewpoint. There are many who love owning a full length version (myself included) but the price is out of the range of many collectors. I'm not sure if this is a viable idea, but would it be possible to release a film in both full length and digest versions? I realize it's easier to release an extract as opposed to an actual cut down, but I know many Forum members would be thrilled if a well edited 600' Derann digest were to be released.

Not long ago we had a thread in which many agreed that the next title they'd like to see put out would be "Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit". I'm sure you'd have quite a few advance orders.

Doug

PS-Adrian, I hope you don't mind, but I used my super moderator powers to change the topic heading. I believe the current title will let everyone know what an important topic this is.

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Alan Rik
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"Wallace and Grommit" for me would be great. Also as was stated digests of current releases would be fantastic!

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Dimitrios Kremalis
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Adrian,
Great initiative to open this thread!!!
I would personally prefer to see some new features being released on 8mm. Perhaps also from genres not so commonly seen like crime/action, comedy, mystery, sci-fi, western.
Speaking of variety there are e.g. far more musicals released on Super-8 compared to dramas. And a drama can also be very entertaining too, like e.g. La vita e bella with Benigni.
Speaking of titles I'd love to see in my ideal Super-8 world
Pirates of the Caribbean (it would make a great trilogy after your releases of Mutiny on the Bounty and Master & Commander), Amelie, Pulp Fiction, Kill Bill, Fight Club, Batman, Blade Runner and the list goes on....
Again great to open this discussion on your side!

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Barry Attwood
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Adrian,

Your gonna' be in a minefield with your question, and I reckon you'll get at least 101 titles, as we all like different kinds of film, but it will eventually come down to the old chestnut, Source Material , you know what I mean!

I do believe collectors are getting a bit fed up with recent trailers, although I believe the "Wallace & Gromit" trailer has sold well, this would be an ideal feature, if it comes along, running just 1 1/2 hours, a lot more affordable than say "M&C" to the average collector.

Still I know you and your team will come up with something special, as last years release of "M&C" prooved there is still a market for F/L 8mm features, even long ones.

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Kevin Faulkner
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Adrian, a number of people said that after the success of M&C we would like to see "Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit"

That would be a really good and not so long feature to release. I personally would like to see a few extracts from "Lord of the Rings" maybe like you have done with the Matrix and Gladiator.

Kev.

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Osi Osgood
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Wallace and Grommit, most definitely!!

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Dave Cragg
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My favourite films, which I would swing for on super 8 full length:

Deliverance
Get Carter

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Jean-Marc Toussaint
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"Yes, Rico... Kaboom..."
Adrian, you've got a "reel" winner here. I'm all for short subjects and extracts.
I've said it many moons ago but any of the W&G shorts would make perfects 600 footers.
Or the opening scene of "Revenge of the Sith"...
No particular opinion regarding a feature as I'd rather purchase several shorts instead of one particular film. Still, Curse of the Were Rabbit would be a good choice.
But I know all of this depends on the source material.

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Ricky Daniels
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Anything in 'CinemaScope' would be good, after all it's what cinema was invented for [Wink]

I especially like the idea of 'Pirates of the Caribbean', what a great adventure film and Scope too, imagine it sync pulsed!! [Razz]

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James N. Savage 3
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I have always longed for a scope/stereo print or extract for Mel Gibsons Aussie action flick MAD MAX 2- The Road Warrior. Those who had the opportunity to see this in the cinema back in the 80's will know what I mean. The cinematography is superb, and the score is breathtaking. And action packed!!!!

Also, (I may have mentioned this before)-

I preferr extracts over features mainly due to the money. However, if the features could be packaged and sold per reel (like "That's Dancing"), then I would be much more likely to purchase a whole feature, even if it took me a year to get the full movie.

Also, how about some extracts from existing Derann negatives, like Poltergiest, Die Hard, or another Terminator 2? [Smile]

Nick.

P.S.- Add me to the Wallace and Grommit list!

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Naturally, I'd prefer seeing more shorts come available, but if I have to have a feature, then it would be A&C MEET F, Cheers, Shorty

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Yanis Tzortzis
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Adrian, it's obviously hard to please everyone's wants on that issue,but being the eternal b/w classics fan that I am,I'd be really interested to see some more of these available on 8mm.The
most characteristic title of that sort that I have in mind is 'Charge of the Light Brigade'.
Of course,this poses questions like how one can find negatives for such an old movie,and in what condition they will be,let alone how much they'd cost...But still, one can hope to see some of that old stuff again-after all,hope's the last to die...

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Ugo Grassi
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and.... MATRIX!!!!!

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Robert Aragon
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WALLACE and GROMIT for me !

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Bring on some Looney Tunes. I want "Hyde and Go Tweet" and "Transylvania 5-6000," in particular. [Wink]

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Adrian Simmonds
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WOW !!

What a response in such a short space of time - keep 'em coming

Just a few questions (and observations) though...

It would seem the Wallace & Gromit is a popular choice - good choice I might add. I too am a huge fan of these. Nick Park certainly deserved the Oscar.

Steve - The Incredibles - yes I agree, that would look great on 8mm. At 115 mins it might be a bit pricey though, but I will find out how much something might cost to put out.
I really hope that the rumoured 'Incredible 2 - Revenge of the UnderMiner' goes ahead though, as I loved the first one.

Lord of the Rings extracts is a great idea, I think, as we have done well on the other modern extracts. Thanks Kevin

Dave, I hope the Get Carter is not the 2000 version (sorry couldn't resist that).

Star Wars .... George Lucas .... not all the 'force' in the world will let that happen.

Scope shorts have always sold well, and I also like the idea of buying a film reel by reel but Black & White is very tricky thesedays.

(Just as a side thought - Dimitrios - probably the reason for so many musicals on 8mm, was because Dad loved the musicals -
but it would be interesting to see how many Derann released in relation to the other film companies like - Thunderbird, Powell, Regent, Erne, Moviedrome, Quality Products, Portland, Jubilee Films, Movieland International, Lees Cameras, LGP, Jeff Films, Portland, LA Films, CEC, Mountain, Dane/Highgate and DCR (thanks Mike from Silvo Screen for that list)

Kind regards

Adrian

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"Thunderbird, Powell, Regent, Erne, Moviedrome, Quality Products, Portland, Jubilee Films, Movieland International, Lees Cameras, LGP, Jeff Films, Portland, LA Films, CEC, Mountain, Dane/Highgate and DCR"

Now thats a blast from the past seeing a list like that.

Kev.

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Hi Adrian,

Would Chicago the Musical
or a streamlined version which is less than
113 minutes work out?

I would appreciate musical extracts, that create a running
narrative in order to streamline the feature as an alternative.
Catherine Zeta-Jones and Renee Zellweger
are knockouts.

A streamlined Madagascar with those nutty Penguins.

Otherwise: The Matrix.

Any extracts or a streamlined version from the new Kong?

Another older favorite is
A League of Their Own.
I enjoy this because it has
great acting, and it's a fun film.
But I'm afraid that it may not have
universal appeal.

Streamlined Scope versions of
Albert Finney in Scrooge.

Is there ability to create
any of the first Bond films
on 8mm? From Russia with Love
is very good.

Michael

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Andrew Wilson
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for me adrian,anything.i dont care so long as its on super8mm.andy.

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Barry Attwood
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Adrian,

Personally I would have loved to have seen "Back To The Future" on 8mm. I remember once I had an Optical 8mm print of this, stunning quality, just one draw back, it had Japanese sub-titles which appeared to go a third of the way up the screen image, in bold red charecters to boot, to say it was a little off putting is saying it mildly. Off course this would be a flat release, I think for a scope release my favourite of the recent films would be "X-Men", the 1st 2 films were brilliant, I enjoyed the new one, but they tried packing too much story into 104 minutes.

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Adrian,

"W&G: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit" seems to be a very popular title with many German collectors as well, as I have heard in a lots of conversations.
I also like two of the titles from Dimitrios Kremalis' list very much: "Pulp Fiction" and "Amélie" (Le fabuleux destin d'Amélie Poulain). Both of them are in 'scope!
Regarding shorts, I would be so happy to have Steve Martins's first appearance on the big screen, "The Absent-Minded Waiter", in my collection. It was nominated for an Academy Award and should be very affordable at a running time of six or seven minutes.

Shorty,

new full-length prints of "A&C Meet Frankenstein" were around in Germany by the end of the 1980's or in the early 1990's (with German track of course). It seems that full-length prints were also struck by JEF. If I see one of these prints offered, I will e-mail you.

Eberhard

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Adrian-

You did'nt address the idea of making extracts from your current inventory (Die Hard, etc.) Would this be possible?

Nick.

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Dimitrios Kremalis
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quote:
I also like two of the titles from Dimitrios Kremalis' list very much: "Pulp Fiction" and "Amélie" (Le fabuleux destin d'Amélie Poulain). Both of them are in 'scope!
Eberhard you are right! They would look magnificent! I'd love to see them on 8mm...

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