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Dan Lail
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Michael,

It is Eastman but has fair to good color(not red). I couldn't bear to watch a red print of it. Also it is letterboxed and not major lines or splices, very clean. It was the first time I have seen it on the big screen.

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Michael O'Regan
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Sounds good.

[Smile]

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Peter van Zand
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Last Friday it was Woody Allen's Take the Money and Run on 16mm, an outdoor show in the garden of a friend at his birthday. A beautiful night and a beautiful print, and everyone loved it [Smile] And the next day a couple of cartoons for the kids, indoors.
I need a new camera to make those sexy shots to post..

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Greg Marshall
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Saturday night we ran Beauty and the Beast... great to watch that outdoors, and hooked up the surround sound system as well.

Looking forward to my print of Grease to arrive this week. I have a print already, but this one has been re-recorded in stereo. It has GOT to beat the Marketing tracks on my existing one! But, I can only dream of a scope print from Derann... one day!

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Wayne Tuell
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Last night was a strange one. I did one flawless fuji Andy Panda in 16mm then the rest were S8mm. A Trip To The Moon, followed by Star Wars selected scenes, followed by just over 3 hours of Our Gang shorts. I don't think I have ever watched that many Our Gangs in one sitting before. [Eek!]

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Chip Gelmini
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Monday Evening August 17th @ 9:15pm

Everything on Super 8

TRAILER REEL:
An American In Paris
Stars and Stripes
Singing In The Rain
Somethin's Gotta Give
Lost In Translation

FEATURE:
The African Queen

CLOSING SHORT:
A Grand Day Out

REFRESHMENTS:
Popcorn
Ice Tea
Miller Lite [Big Grin]

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Jean-Marc Toussaint
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After a wonderful weekend of "Cine BBQ", having friends over with 35 mm prints of their own short films, we had a showing yesterday of the Derann's most excellent super 8 print of Star Wars, in sync with DVD sound. I'm still amazed by the quality of that release, it's pin sharp with splendid colours.

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Peter van Zand
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Sesame Street episode 408, black & white from 1972, 16mm. I just love those old episodes, full of love peace and tolerance and that 70s look.

Jean-Marc, was that Return of the Jedi btw?
Need to win the lottery to get all those beautiful Derann features.

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Jean-Marc Toussaint
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Peter: no, the original 1977 Star Wars.

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Jean-Christophe Deblock
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Hi Dino,

Colors on "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" are not excellent, but still there, not faded but like a bit washable ( I hope that you can understand what I will say, because, my english is not always excellent ).

Regards,

JC.

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Gian Luca Mario Loncrini
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I miss my SUNDAY SCREENING. But I'll be back home soon!

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Jeroen van Ooijen
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Tonight i screened the Hunchback from Notre dame,Kevin it's a great print sharp and beautiful colors,thank you! [Smile]

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Patrick Walsh
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Last night I pulled out the Elmo st600 and ran...
BATTLESTAR GALACTICA 2X400FT
ALIEN 1X400FT (never screened this before a well done digest!)
SILVER STREAK 1X400FT
LOVE AT FIRST BIGHT 1X400FT
All recent buys over the last few months.
Patrick

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Dino Everette
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Tonight I broke out the 16mm again and watched a documentary on the 1920's called THE GOLDEN TWENTIES(1950). It was pretty good (and informative as well [Smile] ) I was itching to break out a second one but it got too late so maybe tomorrow.

PS Jean-Christophe thanks for the info on Chainsaw Massacre.

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Jean-Marc Toussaint
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Friday night, all super 8:
- Clash of the Titans (3x400 MGM) - great print
- The Black Hole (Disney 400ft)
- Secret of the Fire (200ft extract from Disney Jungle Book)

Saturday night:
- Star Wars. Again? Yup! But this time, it was the 1200ft reel of the three Ken Film reels plus the two Marketing reels.

[ November 06, 2010, 10:09 AM: Message edited by: Jean-Marc Toussaint ]

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Jean-Christophe Deblock
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Yesterday afternoon, FAME, super 8, 2x400ft. Good colors. Very pleasant digest.

JC.

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Dino Everette
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Tonight was an unsual one. In purist terms it wouldn't be worth the dirt beneath my feet. A B/W print of a color movie, a cropped flat version of a cinemascope film, but sometimes the alternative might be worse. A pink print to me is usually unwatchable, so when it somes to rare noir and B-westerns I don't mind picking up a B/W print, especially noir. Not too mention they can usually be had for the price of a new DVD. So that was the case with tonights movie. A B/W 16mm TV print of 23 Paces to Baker Street (1956) - OH and can anyone tell what little hand crank projector is in that one pic?

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Jean-Marc Toussaint
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Yesterday after a day of BBQing in the yard
- Trailers to "Glory to the Filmmaker", "Mad Max 2", "Blake & Mortimer" (what's interesting about this one is that it's a trailer to a movie that was never completed, only the three minutes used in the trailer were shot), "Meet the Robinsons" & "Wall-E" teaser.
- "You Made Me a Thief of Your Heart"(short film/video used as a trailer here to "In the Name of the Father", song by Sinnead O'Connor)
- Puss Cafe (Pluto short)
- Madagascar Penguins (with DTS sound)

[ November 06, 2010, 10:29 AM: Message edited by: Jean-Marc Toussaint ]

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Chip Gelmini
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Monday August 24 @ 9:00pm

Film Shorts:
Plane Crazy (early Disney)
Three Orphaned Kittens (Disney)
Creature Comforts (Nick Park)

Feature:
The Lion King (Disney)

Everything super 8 sound

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Jeroen van Ooijen
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Hi Chip,did you like the Lion King?
It is on hold for me!
I never see three orphan kittens,so i watch youtube for it! [Big Grin]
Jeroen [Wink]

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Graham Sinden
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Creature Comforts (Nick Park) on super 8?

Who released this?

Graham S

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Jean-Marc Toussaint
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Graham, "Creature Comfort" is still available new from Derann.

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Graham Sinden
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Thanks Jean Marc. You're right it's in their catalogue. I never noticed that before. [Big Grin]

Graham S [Smile]

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Peter van Zand
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Today it was 39 Steps on 8mm. Blackhawk print om my Sankyo 702 with 1.0 lens and Eiki longplay unit.

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Kevin Wardle
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Here's what I watched today:

Here's what I watched..

Daleks Invasion Earth 2150AD 2X200ft Walton. VERY nice colour prints from Patrick Walsh on the Forum! Traded the Ken films Titanic 200ft B/W Sound!
The Wolfmans Cure 200ft B/W sound castle films.
Movie Magazine #2 Hammer House of Horror, Colour Derann print 400ft.
Who's On First - 100ft B/W sound Universal 8.
Shower Scene From Psycho - 100ft B/W sound Universal 8.
Movie Magazine #1 Derann 400ft B/W Sound, Trouble In Store, etc...
Psycho Trailer long B/W Colour stock 100ft 5 mins.
Rear Window Trailer 50ft Canterbury trailer.
Flying Sorceress - Tom and Jerry. Amazing Colour/Scope Kempski print!!

Best, Kevin.

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