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Robert Tucker
Jedi Master Film Handler
Posts: 688
From: Essex, UK
Registered: May 2005
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posted June 04, 2007 11:59 AM
Well I had many prints on Super8, but I have only kept two, which I thought was great quality. Originally I had Blue Hawaii, which was on polyester stock, and the quality was fantastic. I also had full prints of Elvis on Tour (2 Prints) and Elvis That’s The Way It is. I have been told this was released by MGM officially as a three reeler; the quality on this was again superb,
The reason I let them go was I got Elvis On Tour in Scope in 16mm with dual mag tracks and Elvis That’s The Way it is also in scope on 16mm. I also obtained a print of Blue Hawaii in scope and in IB Technicolor. Unfortunately the prints I had on super 8 where all cropped which is not always very good.
What I have left of features are King Creole printed in the academy format so it’s slightly cropped so I gather you get the full picture instead of it being chopped from side to side? And GI Blues, which is a Viacom, print that is, I have been told the best you can get on Super 8.
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Claus Harding
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1149
From: Washington DC
Registered: Oct 2006
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posted June 12, 2007 07:05 PM
Elvis, to me, was always the Sinatra of his type of music. Noone could 'own' a song the way either of these two gents could. I only have the 400-ft. S-8 digest of 'Fun in Acapulco', and even with the film being such a thin excuse, he still manages to make it fun. I am now listening to some very enjoyable late recordings by Elvis, called "The Jungle Room Sessions", recorded at Graceland towards the end of his life. And even here, the joy of his art still shone through. Despite it all, what a talent.
Best, Claus Harding.
-------------------- "Why are there shots of deserts in a scene that's supposed to take place in Belgium during the winter?" (Review of 'Battle of the Bulge'.)
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