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From: Nouméa, New Caledonia
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posted July 13, 2011 11:24 AM
Hi William, since I notice you are new to 8mm films,.... mmy suggestion is don't start with drama things. You will get confused with the story flow.
Get action, easy watching films, comedy etc....because we are talking a 20 minutes digest out of (mostly) 90 minutes films.
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From: United Kingdom
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posted July 13, 2011 11:29 AM
Good advice Winbert im always jumping in feet first.I think its a case of being so new im not sure how often these movies become available.Saying that think 3 copies of Taxi driver and 4 copies of star wars have been listed today alone on ebay so guess pretty often
posted July 13, 2011 11:34 AM
William, don't hesitate to regularly have a look at the "print review" section of the forum, it will, most of the times, give you a fair idea of what kind of edit you're dealing with.
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From: Cottage Grove OR
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posted July 13, 2011 11:37 AM
William - I have Taxi Driver, I also have an upcoming review for the digest. I can speed up the post so you can see screen-shots for yourself but, I think it's one of the best digests available, if not the scariest.
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posted July 13, 2011 11:44 AM
Hey Gerald noticed there wasnt a review of it yet so sounds good.Its a true classic and would be a must have in my future collection
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From: Nouméa, New Caledonia
Registered: Jun 2003
posted July 13, 2011 11:58 AM
quote: Saying that think 3 copies of Taxi driver and 4 copies of star wars have been listed today alone on ebay so guess pretty often
Regarding the rarity, "TAXI DRIVER" can be said as rare..and 3 reels in a week at Ebay UK is even rarer !!!
Star Wars is very often. But it is also often to be sold for high price due to demands from non-film collector (people who collect any Star Wars related)
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posted July 13, 2011 12:11 PM
Winbert just had a look at the derann website and they have star wars on there :)as for taxi driver i stand corrected its only 2 copies on there for sale
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From: Nouméa, New Caledonia
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posted July 13, 2011 02:45 PM
quote: Winbert just had a look at the derann website and they have star wars on there
Yes William. What I meat was the price at Ebay often ended at high price because Ebay is watched by all communities. Derann's price is only for film collector therefore usually it is around GBP 9-15
quote:as for taxi driver i stand corrected its only 2 copies on there for sale
No.... you were right...there are 3 Taxi Driveer offered at Ebay UK now.
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posted July 13, 2011 02:51 PM
oh there is 3 i have tried to join the derann mailing list but no luck yet i have sent couple of requests but not recieved the activation for it yet.
posted July 13, 2011 03:13 PM
Winbert makes a good point.
From my understanding, there are some Columbia digests that describe the cut-down with a voice over running commentary.
Action films seem as good starters.
My first sound digest was Close Encounters of the Third Kind, in the (better) clamshell box.
It's a neat and well defined cut-down of a two hour feature film. I like it very much and it does not have commentary. I only wish that it was made on low fade stock. This has faded to red.
Another excellent Columbia is Brian's Song. If you get this digest, do not worry about the cutaway scene when they chase each other down the staircase. The film was originally made that way.
-------------------- Isn't it great that we can all communicate about this great hobby that we love!
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posted July 13, 2011 03:21 PM
Hi Michael i have decided to get myself a copy of close encounters agreeing with Winbert.I have much to learn about this hobby
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From: Croydon, London, UK
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posted July 13, 2011 03:47 PM
The Taxi Driver digest doesn't try to convey the complexity of what influences Travis Bickle in the feature, which is probably just as well. So it keeps things simple and broadly makes sense. A UK magazine review at the time of release stated that it had a brief scene with Jodi Foster which was considered controversial and was quickly edited out of the feature, but I can't confirm this.
It may be easy to find, but I'd love to find one of the low fade prints in excellent condition!
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posted July 13, 2011 03:59 PM
Have you looked over the ones on ebay Adrian? Also when Gerald does his review im sure he will say if said controversial scene is edited out.