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Panayotis A. Carayannis
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Another one of my "dreams-come-true", SOME LIKE IT HOT,super 8 acquired at the BFCC last week [Smile] [Smile] [Smile]

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Gian Luca Mario Loncrini
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Oh boy! After a whole week, tonight it was a SUPER 8 SCREENING SUNDAY NIGHT with:

- JUNGLE BOOK trailer (amazing!);
- JUNGLE BOOK Walt Disney Home Movies excerpts (wow: almost Derann quality);

- MISS SWISS (L&H, reel 1);

- CAME THE BRAWN (OUR GANG);
- ARBOR DAY (OUR GANG);
- FOR PETE'S SAKE! (OUR GANG);

- a certain STAR WARS 200 feet excerpt (G R E A T P R I N T).

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Dino Everette
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The Mothering Heart and Yankee Doodle in Berlin..both blackhawk and both super 8 w/ soundtrack...

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Peter van Zand
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Tonight 3 regular 8 Horror/scifi digests:

-The Wasp Woman 200ft b/w silent, Heritage Films.

-20 Million Miles to Earth 200 ft b/w silent, Colombia Pictures. Wow, I loved this one, now I need to find the full version.. Excellent Harryhausen space lizard creature battling it out in Rome.

-Earth vs. the Flying Saucers 200ft b/w silent, columbia Pictures. Another scifi classic.

While the Wasp Woman had the best picture quality, it wasn't nearly as entertaining as the other two digests, even though the box promises "Only a Man's Blood would satisfy her Evil Lust"

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Jeroen van Ooijen
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Nice pic friend Gian last friday i watched the little mermaid i love that one so much [Wink]

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Super8 that's the greatest hobby in my life,i was 9 to have my first viewer from GAF.

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Gian Luca Mario Loncrini
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Jeroen, I will teach you how to add pictures to your posts!

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Jeroen van Ooijen
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That's a great idea,then we can make a colorfull forum. [Wink]

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Super8 that's the greatest hobby in my life,i was 9 to have my first viewer from GAF.

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Gian Luca Mario Loncrini
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Jeroen, do you still have the password you had received after your application at the Forum has been approved? You need it to be in a position to post pictures... Mail me to answer, so I will explain you (better if you will be on line: it will be easier).
[Wink]

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Osi Osgood
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"All In A Nights Work" (Dean Martin, Shirley MacClaine)

MacClaine never seemed more "Pixi-ish".

Fun Film, you'll love it Peter.

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Dino Everette
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Has Osi, great choice, that Dean Martin is one cool guy...Someone should name their kid after that guy...... [Big Grin]

OH I watched the Derann Creature from the Black Lagoon 3-D man that had all of my favorite scenes including the one where Ben Chapman was carrying Julia Adams into the cave and accidentally smashed her head against the wall..OOPS..
Is this the exact same edit as the Universal - 8 ? Did anyone ever put the full feature out in non-3-D?

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Jean-Marc Toussaint
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Last night, retracking work for a fellow collector:

- The Sword in the Stone

Stunnning Derann print, now in French and stereo sound.

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Michael Beyer
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Last night I screened:
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (German print)

And Friday night will follow
Indiana Jones and the last crusade (German print, too)

Both in Scope, absolutely amazing, stunning colours, great sharpness and a lot of fun.

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Peter van Zand
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Desperately Seeking Susan on 16mm, with 80s music afterwards. Great fun, everyone had a good time.

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Dino Everette
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Ooh Peter...that's funny as I actually have my copy of "Susan" at home ready for my next 16mm screening...but tonight was a couple of 9.5mm shorts 1 - was some Home movies of someone from Cornwall in 1933 interesting little glimpse into someone's life from almost 70 years ago..... 2 - Gowns Ltd. a short pathescope Hallroom Boys silent comedy which I had forgotten that I watched less than a month ago...oops...Still funny though

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Jean-Marc Toussaint
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Retracking night, with screening of

- The Secret of N.I.M.H.

The print isn't Derann's best, colours are a bit pale.

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Peter van Zand
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16mm b/w Sesame Street episode from 1973. I found myself laughing through most of it [Smile]

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Graham Sinden
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Tonight I watched Deranns BTF film "The Elephant will never forget". Excellent 200ft film about londons last trams. Followed by Edgar Kennedy comedy "Apple in his Eye" on 400ft.

Graham S

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Peter van Zand
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Dino, "Susan" is fun to watch, look out for the scenes of Dez messing up in the projection booth. (I had several projectionists in the audience who were cheering). I'd like to know what movie he was projecting. The cinema was Bleecker Street Cinema.
Bleecker Street Cinema Looks like a place I would have loved to visit.

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Chip Gelmini
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Thursday May 28th

VAN WILDER

I wish I went to Coolidge College [Big Grin]

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Dino Everette
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I'll have to look for the booth scene in "Susan" but tonight was more 8mm shorts...Trip to the Moon, Man's Genesis and a Mary Pickford short called Shadows of Doubt it has a title screen that says Unicorn Film Service (sorry my pic is blurry)but some of the title look like Biograph titles so I'm guessing this was a rerelease...Does anyone have this one or know the background on it?

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Douglas Meltzer
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Peter,

The Bleecker Street Cinema was like a second home to me during my NYU years. Knowledgeable programing (I always liked the Cocteau "Beauty and the Beast" and the original "King Kong" pairing) and lived in but comfortable seating made for many wonderful hours of enjoyment.

Dino,

The Derann "Creature" is the same edit as Universal 8's. Although I've seen plenty of 16mm 2-D prints, I've never come across a Super 8mm full length copy.

Doug

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Gian Luca Mario Loncrini
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New horror night according once more to the weather. Twas time for:

Dario Argento's DEEP RED (Profondo Rosso) in super 8.
Jean-Marc, I want you to invite me to watch your 35 mm print when it is fully restaured! [Big Grin]

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Chip Gelmini
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Friday Evening May 29th @ 9:25pm

David & Lisa

16mm

[Big Grin]

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Jean-Marc Toussaint
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Gian Luca... Strange coincidence. While you were projecting Profondo Rosso... I was listening to The Goblin live (minus Claudio Simonetti) as they performed yesterday in Paris.
They played all major pieces from Suspiria, Profondo Rosso, Zombie, Martin, Tenebrae as well as excerpts from their new album... It was fantastic.

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Gian Luca Mario Loncrini
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Jean-Marc, how are you? I knew about that concert, but it was pretty hard to come! I'm sure it was a great one. Still in waiting to know how your PROFONDO ROSSO 35 mm copy restauration is going. Let me know.

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