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Author Topic: 35mm screenings coming to CineSea 16 in October!
Douglas Meltzer
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The 16th CineSea Film Collectors Gathering will take place October 13 - 15 in Wildwood, NJ and for the first time we'll have 35mm prints joining their smaller gauge brethren for the Saturday night screening!

Terry Bange & Dave Baker, film collectors for over 50 years, have started the Ohio Film Collector Exchange and they will be bringing a custom-made 35mm portable projector, a system put together especially for CineSea. Thank you, Gentlemen!
Since Dave & Terry also deal in Super 8mm, 16mm & 35mm, they'll be bringing a number of shorts, trailers & cartoons to add to the mix on Saturday. I know Dave will be posting here soon about his new film company.

CineSea, started by John Black & Shorty Caruso back in 2009, is completely dedicated to film. The weekend is spent watching, buying, selling & trading film and film equipment. When we're not watching film, we're talking about film!

For those who have never attended, please take a look at Claus's photo essay about CineSea 15.

The October 13th Friday night feature will soon be chosen....if you're considering joining us and have a 16mm or Super 8mm print you'd like to show, there will soon be a thread where you can nominate your title and then we'll have an online survey to pick the winner.

If you have film or equipment to sell, 6 foot dealer tables are available for $20. You can rent as many as you like. Lou Franchetti and his son will be there with stacks of 8mm and 16mm. To reserve a table you can email/PM myself or Lou.

The Saturday show starts at 10 AM and many, many projectors will be running non-stop and many, many films will trade hands right up to the group dinner. Upon our return we start our Saturday night screenings which in the past have run as late (early?) as 2 AM.

Please make your reservations soon at:

The Ocean Holiday Resort
6501 Ocean Avenue
Wildwood Crest, NJ 08260
609-729-2900 (mention "Film Show" to receive special rate of $65.00 per room)
Reserve early to get Oceanfront rooms with private balconies!

CineSea 16 details:

October 13th, Friday Evening: 7:00 PM
Early dinner, Friday Night Feature Screening

October 14th, Saturday
Hours: 10 AM – 5:30 PM, dinner break, continuous screenings late into the night.

October 15th, Sunday
10 AM - Noon
Last chance to add to your film collection!

There is no admission charge for CineSea. This gathering's objective is to promote camaraderie and to keep this hobby going!

Directions:
From North; Garden State Parkway to Exit 4, follow Rio Grande Ave to end. Right on Ocean Ave. Follow to Ocean Holiday on left 6501 Ocean Ave. From West and South;Rt 76 (east) or Rt 95 (north) to Walt Whitman Bridge. Follow Rt. 42 to Atlantic City Expressway. Take Exit 7 (Garden St Parkway South) Follow same as north.

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Steve Klare
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Excellent!

It's nice to have something new to look forward to!

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Evan Samaras
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This is Exciting news!

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Greg Perry
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This may have been asked and answered already, but...

For past CineSea attendees: If you had to choose only one CineSea to attend in a calendar year--the Spring event or the Fall event, which one would you pick and why?

Or is this one of life's unanswerable questions.... [Smile]
Thanks for your thoughts,
Greg

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Steve Klare
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The differences aren't huge ones.

In Spring the weather is usually cool but warmer than it was a month ago, it the Fall the weather is usually cool, but warmer then it will be a month from now. The operative word here is "cool" (usually).

There are certain dates when Wildwood really wakes up or really shuts down. We've been there on either sides of those dates a couple of times and that makes a bigger difference in what's going on in town than which season we're in. Both times are low season, and Wildwood is pretty laid back. I've been there in high season and the place is very, very active. You want a small car with a handle on the roof so you can carry it inside with you: much easier than trying to park it!

As far as CineSea itself? Pretty much the same. I've been there about 12 times and I have a lot of memories. I'm pretty hard pressed to be sure if they were in the Spring or the Fall. The events are the same and so is the schedule.

-one thing I particularly like about the Spring one though, it's nice to get there after being cooped up in the house all winter!

We've had the same hotel room a bunch of times (maybe ten), and been there on opening and closing weekends too. It's kind of like having an apartment and just leaving it vacant for six months!

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Douglas Meltzer
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Greg,

As Steve said, the gathering itself is the same on either end. During CineSea 15 (which took place on April 28th) the amusement park rides at Mariner’s Pier were running that weekend on a limited schedule. Unfortunately the park will not be open during this get together.
Luckily, our restaurants of choice for the group dinner and various breakfast & take out spots are there just waiting for us!

Doug

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Michael Lattavo
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Exciting news! Can't wait to meet Dave Baker in person and see the projector!

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Patrick Walsh
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looking at air fares at the moment!
[Big Grin]

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Joe Caruso
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For all our overseas chaps, please try and join us - It will be our pleasure to have you - As to which dates are better for the show, both satisfy me regardless of the weather - As to places to go...Uncle Bill's - Oh, Dave, Terry, bring alot of 8mm shorts, Yours in film, Shorty

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Patrick Walsh
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if I come Im to bring a suitcase full of films to sell! features/digests/shorts [Big Grin]

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Douglas Meltzer
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Patrick,

It would be great to see you again!

Doug

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Graham Ritchie
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Talking to Pat this morning...he is just working on the air fares at the moment.... I told him he should go [Cool] [Smile]

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I feel our gathering is just that; social with good friends, good food and good films - I extend the invite to all our fellow-filmophiles world-wide - Chers all, Shorty

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Guy Taylor, Jr.
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Surly someone must have a copy of FRIDAY THE THIRTEENTH for the Friday night screening on Friday the 13th.

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Nicole Tucky
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I can't wait to attend! Shorty & Doug - does CineSea have an official slogan/catchphrase?

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Joe Caruso
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We better come up with one; Shorty & Doug always give a big hug...or...Here's looking at you kid, at CINESEA - Shorty

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Steve Klare
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"The Few, the Proud!"

-Wait! I think that one's been taken!

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Guy Taylor, Jr.
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Is this still going on? Come on, I have a new VHS video player. You just load the plastic cartridge in the machine and watch the movie. So easy. Video tape is the future.

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Steve Klare
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I found a VHS collector's forum recently.

The discussion was very similar to our own!

I have a couple of shelves full any time one of 'em wants to drop by.

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Nicole Tucky
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How about "CineSea - the home of the Crimson Ghost!"? LOL

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Guy Taylor, Jr.
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I thought the Crimson Ghost died in the last chapter.

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Nicole Tucky
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Nope - he is still on the loose!

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Steve Klare
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How about "Destination Boathouse"!

-I'll take surf and turf over the Unholy Ghost any time!

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Joe Caruso
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Maybe we can have a short tribute to Jerry Lewis as well

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Nicole Tucky
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Yes!! Maybe Gary C. can do a impersonation of him!

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