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Alan Rik
Film God
Posts: 2211
From: New York City, NY, USA
Registered: Jun 2003
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posted April 25, 2006 08:35 PM
Mike, It was great seeing you again and meeting your friend! I have to say...with every meeting..you look less and less sinister! Many thanks for taking the time to come to our little gathering and a great big thank you to Mr. Moderator for setting it up. The conversation was great. I mean..who else in my friend network knows what a GS1200 is? Or a mint in the box Eumig 940? Who? Only the people here!! The best thing about everyone that I have met in the UK and here in NYC, Brian, Doug, Carlos..is that everyone is SO nice. Just a really great bunch of people. Now if we could only get Paul, Dan, Jan here....Or maybe one day..soon..schedule a whole trip to go to the UK and hang with Mr. Clancy, Kev...just pondering! Great times...great times.
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Mike Peckham
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1461
From: West Sussex, UK.
Registered: Jun 2003
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posted April 26, 2006 07:34 PM
Thanks for the replies Chaps, the idea of us all getting on Carlos' boat and heading off to the UK for the BFCC with a continual cine fest on the way does appeal .
Is there any where on your boat Carlos, where we can plug a projector in or would we have to get Bill or Kevin to specially modify one to run off 12 volts?
It sounds as though you chaps should get together and arrange a group deal to the UK to coincide with either Blackpool, Tadley or the BFCC. We could get together with you when you arrive and arrange a minibus tour up to Derann and Classic Home Cinema at the same time! Now that would be a trip .
Still enjoying the Big Apple, we're hear until Friday and then off to Pennsilvania to stay with friends there. Made a visit to B&H, reputedly the worlds biggest photographic store and was delighted to find that I could buy Kodaks; E64T, Plus X TriX and 200T over the counter , I bought two carts of Tri X to keep me going until I get back to the UK but was surprised that the sales assistant thought I was buying slide film for my old SLR! Guess you can't expect everyone, even in the Worlds biggest photographic store, to have heard about super 8 .
Mike
-------------------- Auntie Em must have stopped wondering where I am by now...
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Douglas Meltzer
Moderator
Posts: 4554
From: New York, NY, USA
Registered: Jun 2003
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posted May 06, 2006 09:47 PM
I am so happy that we were able to get together. Although we've communicated by e-mail for years, this was my first meeting with Rik and Brian. It took visitors from the UK to get some New Yorkers together! So what was on the program at our own BFCC? We started the show with that memorable short, Derann's scope alignment reel! Master & Commander's great battle sequence (the entire reel 6) was next and it looked incredibly sharp with a new scope lens that I recently got from The Reel Image (review coming soon!). Keeping the scope motif going, I threaded up the first reel of the 1999 version of "The Mummy ", a german import. This print really looks sensational. Mike's new friend, Godzilla, finished out the evening with a cutdown of "Godzilla vs. The Smog Monster". As Rik said, it was a such a blast to talk about not only film collecting, projectors, etc. but also to hear Mike and Dean's stories about their travels. What an amazing trip they've had so far. Brian, Doug, GS, Mike and Rik.
Mike and Dean in front of Doug's "closet o' celluloid".
Steve, I'm sorry you couldn't make it. Carlos, I had no idea you worked in the city, sorry! But about that dock party.....
Doug
-------------------- I think there's room for just one more film.....
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