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Posted by Kirkamus Anderson (Member # 2441) on April 15, 2011, 12:44 PM:
 
So, I don't have enough disposable income to make a nice big collection, but have settled on having what I will call a "Micro" collection.

My goal is to have one film from all the genres I enjoy, either feature or cut down. Start small I say.

So, as for now I have the following "Micro" collection:

Western - StageCoach Sound Feature by the great John Ford

Sci fi- Revenge of the creature - silent

Silent Comedy - Buster Keaton "The General" 2 Reeler

70's Comedy - Two Reeler "SlapShot" Paul Newman Hockey movie.

Planned additions would be:

Cartoons: 1 x 600ft reel with 3 Sound Disney Cartoons assembled.

80's Comedy: Airplane? Suggestions?

Horror: "Jaws" 200ft or Poltergeist if I ever fall into a pile of money.

Any Suggestions of Generes or films that are a must have?
 
Posted by Osi Osgood (Member # 424) on April 15, 2011, 01:03 PM:
 
Sheesh!

It would be hard to find 80's comedy, as usually 80's comedy is a rather unrepresented area of super 8. A few suggestions ...

Purple Rose of Cario (woody Allen) Super 8 optical feature
(actually that one is more of a drama)
Broadway Danny Rose (woody allen) Super 8 optical feature
Trading places (Dan Ackroyd, Eddie Murphy) Optical sound feature
History of the World part 1 (Mel Brooks) Super 8 optical feature
(rare, but it's out there)
A Fish Called wanda (John Cleese) Super 8 optical feature

There are good digests out there, mostly from the 70's though

Blazing Saddles (Mel Brooks)
Young Frankenstein (Mel Brooks) (both a digest and full feature)

ect. ect.
 
Posted by Gerald Santana (Member # 2362) on April 15, 2011, 03:38 PM:
 
There is 'The Blues Brothers' U8 2 x 400' which is officially 80's. U8 also released 'Animal House' 2 x 400 and Richard Pryor in Concert 4x400 which are late 70's but, those would be on anyone collectors wish-list. You should consider Trailers, Documentary, Serial, Musical, Sports, Silent Drama, Silent Animation, Suspense, Foreign, Mystery, Action, Adventure...there are many.

I hope to open the field for trading in the near future, but that should be a different thread. Your collection looks good, it grows very quickly, before you know it you will not have enough space for all of them.

P.S. -- I didn't know Trading Places was available. [Smile]
 
Posted by Tony Stucchio (Member # 519) on April 15, 2011, 06:44 PM:
 
YOUNG FRANKY came out in Super 8?
 
Posted by Douglas Meltzer (Member # 28) on April 15, 2011, 07:49 PM:
 
Kirkamus,

You're off to a good start!

I'd try to include a few of the best edited digests, since they're great examples of the hobby and audiences can appreciate them:

Jaws
Definitely the 200' version you mentioned, and the 2x400' is also very good.
Raiders of the Lost Ark Marketing 400'
Frankenstein Castle Films 200'
Any of the MGM 2x 400' musicals

Tony,

The German distributor Piccolo Film released a 400' version of Young Frankenstein.

Doug
 
Posted by Brad Kimball (Member # 5) on April 15, 2011, 08:19 PM:
 
How was it? Was it in German or English? When Marty Feldman says "Frau Blucher" to the horses it probably doesn't get the laughs that it did here in the states. How is the editing? I've never seen a Piccolo digest. Are they the identical prints from U/8 or is the scene selection all different?
 
Posted by Douglas Meltzer (Member # 28) on April 15, 2011, 09:10 PM:
 
Brad,

Although Piccolo released many of the U-8s in Germany, they also had many of their own german language releases that differed greatly (and were often better) than the Ken and Columbia digests, such as The Omen and Taxi Driver.
I haven't seen the Young Frankenstein digest, but I've heard great things about it.

Doug
 


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