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Phillip R Campey
Expert Film Handler

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From: Leeds, West Yorkshire, UK
Registered: Sep 2013


 - posted June 01, 2016 04:10 PM      Profile for Phillip R Campey     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Top Gun, Lpp Flat, excellent colour and sound, it has a couple of splices and has some intermittent scratches throughout reel 1 and occasionally on reel 2 but still great to watch on the big screen. This is a rare print, I have included screen shots show how good the picture is, the sound is really good too.
£250 + PP SOLD

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Andrew Woodcock
Film God

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From: Manchester Uk
Registered: Aug 2012


 - posted June 01, 2016 06:06 PM      Profile for Andrew Woodcock         Edit/Delete Post 
That picture quality there Phillip is simply outstanding!
(the odd line aside of course)
However can you part with such a quality film?

The theme tune to the 80's! [Big Grin] [Smile]

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"C'mon Baggy..Get with the beat"

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Phillip R Campey
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From: Leeds, West Yorkshire, UK
Registered: Sep 2013


 - posted June 02, 2016 04:43 PM      Profile for Phillip R Campey     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Andrew it is an 80's classic but I would love to have a scope print, the sharpness and colour on this one are excellent, if it did not have scratches I would be selling it for a lot more, I have not seen a print of this come up often, Im pleased you got your Peter Pan, I have a superb 16mm Lpp print of this and it is excellent.

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Jason Smith
Master Film Handler

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From: Tohoku, Japan
Registered: Oct 2015


 - posted June 02, 2016 07:18 PM      Profile for Jason Smith     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Phillip, that's a beautiful print. Someone give it a good home!

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Bruno Heughebaert
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From: Belgium
Registered: Sep 2011


 - posted June 03, 2016 03:46 AM      Profile for Bruno Heughebaert   Email Bruno Heughebaert   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Wasn't he negative ratio 1:33 according to imdb database ?
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0092099/technical?ref_=tt_dt_spec

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Stuart Reid
Jedi Master Film Handler

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From: Worthing, West Sussex, UK
Registered: Feb 2009


 - posted June 03, 2016 05:39 AM      Profile for Stuart Reid     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Probably means shot anamorphically as the release prints were 2.35 for sure.

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Adam Deierling
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From: OH
Registered: Nov 2010


 - posted June 03, 2016 10:14 PM      Profile for Adam Deierling   Email Adam Deierling   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Actually they didnt shoot anamorphic because the lenses would have made it Impossible to fit the cameras in the tight spaces of the planes. Saw it in the behind the scenes video on the dvd. Also weight was an issue.

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David Coppola
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From: Rochester, NY, USA
Registered: Mar 2014


 - posted June 05, 2016 03:11 PM      Profile for David Coppola     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
So in theory, if it was shot 1:33 you'd actually see more image that the scope version?
If you had a 2:35 aperture plate, you would also now have a matted scope version as well..yes?

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Stuart Reid
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From: Worthing, West Sussex, UK
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 - posted June 06, 2016 02:48 AM      Profile for Stuart Reid     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Aha, it was shot Super 35! https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_35

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