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Topic: Do you like monster movies ?
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Andreas Borutta
Film Handler
Posts: 25
From: Germany
Registered: Nov 2010
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posted December 11, 2010 08:13 AM
When I remember to my childhood,I love to remember to two things. One was the super 8 boxes in the foto stores,the other thing was the youth screenings every sunday afternoon.During the time in the early seventies they made special screenings for young people,only.And what did they show? Most of the time japanese monster movies. So I grew up with this wonderful,craisy monstertrash, and I feel still a big love for Godzilla and co. In the late eighties the cinemas stopped this youth screenings,and the old prints had been destroyed. Today nobody of the younger people connects Godzilla movies with a theatrical release,they know them only on Video or DVD. But ,the older movie fans of you will agree with me,this movies are made for the big screen and not for TV. My question to the forum is, are there still monster movies lovers,who runs this old films in their original format 35mm for private screenings together with their friends? Do you still have old monster and science fiction films in their original format 35mm? Thanks good,I could saved a few prints from destroying. Even so the old trailers are beautiful to watch. Yesterday I heard a new rumors,that a new Godzilla film will be produced for 2012. Long lives Godzilla. Many greetings from Germany. Andreas
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Roy Neil
Expert Film Handler
Posts: 203
From: Menlo Park, CA
Registered: Sep 2007
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posted December 11, 2010 10:12 AM
Yes - I too am cursed with monster movie memories
Fox theater and double feature saturdays - they used to have someone on stage to entertain the kids while the next movie was being prepared - this is late 60's early 70's so there was actually a projectionist in the booth - and it showed.
Pretty much every Doug McClure picture, every Ray Harryhausen extravaganza and countless other sci-fi and adventure films were foisted on us and we ate them up ( along with lots of popcorn )
I have prints of Land That Time Forgot, People That Time Forgot, 20 Million Miles to Earth, Inframan, Beast of the Yellow Night, and several other titles on 35mm. Super 8 I have First Men In The Moon, Jason and the Argonauts, and many Hammer Horror films. I have other features on 16mm, including one godzilla film.
I have thrown a few BBQ parties and I setup a screen outside and the projector inside. When I ran "People That Time Forgot" it was very well received by everyone - including all the young kids in the audience.
Its funny how all these ' bad ' movies always seem to sell for so much money !
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