Posts: 287
From: Poughkeepsie, NY USA
Registered: Jun 2010
posted November 06, 2015 10:23 AM
The internet and the digital age are a mixed blessing, to be sure. As with everything in this world, it's a mixed blessing. I embrace it. We gained a lot but I mourn the loss of a different way of life. Concessions are a part of progress. A shout out to the now defunct Blackhawk Films and all the people in the world who love their excellent film prints. Thank God we can still find them.
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From: Waharoa,North Island,New Zealand
Registered: May 2010
posted November 06, 2015 05:32 PM
Yes the internet is a blessing for us film collectors (or indeed any collector) when sourcing films worldwide! For example I have a large collection of 9.5mm films mostly bought from England and without e-bay my collection would just be a few instead of 100+ , same applies to a smaller extent my 16mm film collecion
-------------------- Cheers from me in New Zealand :-)
Posts: 437
From: Wyckoff, NJ, USA
Registered: Jun 2015
posted November 06, 2015 08:16 PM
Is Blackhawk now officially defunct? As of a few years ago the name and logo were still showing up on Image DVD boxes of films restored by David Shepard.
posted November 07, 2015 09:07 AM
Blackhawk ceased production in 1985, with Supplement II catalog, most VHS and 16, then it was Blackhawk Video - But you can still get special order prints I'm sure in 16mm, costly but gorgeous - I miss the halcyon days, being part of it all back in the 60's, and without EBAY and "live" shows, also members of the forum, where would we be then? - Shorty
Posts: 437
From: Wyckoff, NJ, USA
Registered: Jun 2015
posted November 07, 2015 09:22 AM
What I'm asking is whether or not David Shepard is still using the Blackhawk name for DVD releases. THE GENERAL/STEAMBOAT BILL JR. DVD from Image is from 2003 and says "from the Blackhawk Films Collection."
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From: Lancaster, UK
Registered: Jan 2015
posted November 07, 2015 10:09 AM
I've just got the Phantom of the Opera Blu-ray from Kino, and it has the Blackhawk Films logo on the cover. The disc was only released in October.