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Mike Williamson
Expert Film Handler

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From: Burbank, CA
Registered: Mar 2007


 - posted April 26, 2007 05:54 PM      Profile for Mike Williamson     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
UPDATED 6/8: I added some titles and took some off I have bought. Thanks for looking

Here's some prints I'd like to get. if you have something here, or even if you just have something in a similar vein, let me know.

Thanks,
Mike

SUSPIRIA (anamorphic or letterboxed widescreen)
OPERA, aka Terror at the Opera (anamorphic or letterboxed widescreen)
BLACK SABBATH
KILL BABY KILL
BLOOD AND BLACK LACE
BARON BLOOD
John Carpenter's THE THING (anamorphic or letterboxed widescreen)
John Carpenter's HALLOWEEN (anamorphic or letterboxed widescreen)
John Carpenter's PRINCE OF DARKNESS (anamorphic or letterboxed widescreen)
John Carpenter's CHRISTINE (anamorphic or letterboxed widescreen)
John Carpenter's THE FOG (anamorphic or letterboxed widescreen)
John Carpenter's SOMEONE'S WATCHING ME! (tv movie)
LIFEFORCE (anamorphic or letterboxed widescreen)
Tobe Hooper's EATEN ALIVE
TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE PART 2
GREMLINS
GREMLINS 2
PIRANHA
THE HOWLING
ROSEMARY'S BABY
NIGHTMARE ON ELM ST
NIGHTMARE ON ELM ST 3
NIGHTMARE ON ELMS ST 4
NIGHTMARE ON ELM ST 5
FREDDY'S DEAD: THE FINAL NIGHTMARE (Nightmare on Elm St 6)
FRIDAY THE 13th PART 3D (in 3D, anamorphic or letterboxed widescreen)
ANDY WARHOL'S FRANKENSTEIN 3D, aka Flesh for Frankenstein (in 3D, anamorphic or letterboxed)
PHANTASM
THE CREEPING FLESH
ALIEN (anamorphic or letterboxed widescreen)
SCREAM OF FEAR
THE INNOCENTS (anamorphic or letterboxed widescreen)
EVIL DEAD
EVIL DEAD 2
ARMY OF DARKNESS
BLUE VELVET (anamorphic or letterboxed widescreen)
ALTERED STATES
THE SECRET OF NIMH
DAZED AND CONFUSED
HEAVY METAL
THE BROOD
THE CHANGELING
Roger Corman’s HOUSE OF USHER (anamorphic or letterboxed widescreen)
TARGETS
THE OUTSIDERS (anamorphic or letterboxed widescreen)
TRANSFORMERS: THE MOVIE (animated)
BLOW OUT (anamorphic or letterboxed widescreen)
Brian DePalma’s DRESSED TO KILL (anamorphic or letterboxed widescreen)
BODY DOUBLE
SISTERS
HILLS HAVE EYES
CARRIE
BLACK CHRISTMAS
DELIVERANCE (anamorphic or letterboxed widescreen)
THE DEVILS (anamorphic or letterboxed widescreen)
THE BLOB (1988)
THE GUARDIAN

[ June 08, 2007, 02:37 AM: Message edited by: Mike Williamson ]

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Mike Williamson
Expert Film Handler

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From: Burbank, CA
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 - posted June 08, 2007 02:38 AM      Profile for Mike Williamson     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Updated 6/8

Thanks for looking

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Jean-Marc Toussaint
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 - posted June 08, 2007 07:14 AM      Profile for Jean-Marc Toussaint   Author's Homepage   Email Jean-Marc Toussaint   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Mike, this is quite a "wanted" list. I see we have very similar tastes.
Have you ever considered upgrading to 35mm? You would have better luck finding most of these titles.

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Mike Williamson
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 - posted June 10, 2007 05:47 PM      Profile for Mike Williamson     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Well, I've only just begun 16mm collecting. About 6 months in now. You're probably right that I would have more luck with these prints in 35mm. But what about projectors? I fear this is pricey and cumbersome. Maybe I'm wrong. But I don't really have a home theatre, either. I project in the backyard on a 10ft wide screen.

Is there such a thing as a portable, affordable 35mm projector w/ lenses for a 20-30 ft throw?

Mike

PS: If you have similar tastes as me, do you have any 16mm prints you want to let go of? [Wink]

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Jean-Marc Toussaint
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Registered: Oct 2004


 - posted June 12, 2007 12:44 AM      Profile for Jean-Marc Toussaint   Author's Homepage   Email Jean-Marc Toussaint   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Mike, Indeed, 35 mm can be cumbersome but the result on the screen will make your eyes pop. I'm sure you'll end up bumping into a fellow film collector in your area who will be willing to set up a demo for you and guide you through the process of finding the equipment. I have a portable machine, 12ft screen and 20ft throw, so yes, it can be done. Projector isn't cheap but films are... [Wink]
Right now, I'm not parting with anything that could be of some interest to you.
Just want to add that I also run 16mm and Super 8mm.

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