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Robert Tucker
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The wonders of 35mm IB Technicolor printing in scope Elvis in Blue Hawaii, the scenery and the sound is breathtaking!

Take a look at the screen shots from the actual print and see for yourself!

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Gian Luca Mario Loncrini
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My compliments, Robert. Really.

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James N. Savage 3
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Gian-

Thanks for those great screen shots for Grease!

I've owned and run the flat Marketing feature for years. Looking at your shots, its really amazing to see all of the "extra" picture information from the cinemascope release. This film is another example of excellent use of the scope format.

Robert- Great Elvis 35mm print!

James.

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Gian Luca Mario Loncrini
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Hi James.
Thanks a lot. I also had the Marketing edition (well, I actually still have it) but they are two different words. The Derann scope print is simply amazing. Take care!

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Jean-Marc Toussaint
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Superb shots and wonderful print, Robert.

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Oemer Yalinkilic
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Robert: Wow, great print.
After Viva las Vegas my favoriete Elvis movie.
You lucky guy, I´m realy envious.

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Robert Tucker
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Hey Jean & Oemer,

Thanks for those kind words, i must admit it's taken me a long time to find this in 35mm and track one down. But being the first Elvis 35mm scope release in IB Technicolor the pictures i have taken really do speak for them selves here.

Oemer don't be envious as Viva las Vegas is another film i would like to own someday thou pretty hard to find in any format with good colour for obvious reasons!

Forgot to ask Jean how did you find The Three Musketeers that i sold you and Robin Hood are you pleased with your purchase!?!

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David Kilderry
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Robert, I ran a beautiful 35mm Viva Las Vegas a few years ago....but it was at our drive-in and from the film distributor, so not for sale. It looked fantastic on our giant scope drive-in screen.

At home just ran a 16mm Roadrunner episode and then Duck Dodgers, One Froggy Evening and a couple of other Warner cartoons all in 16mm. The kids (big and small) just love them.

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Jean-Marc Toussaint
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Yesterday - DVD double feature projection:
- Adventureland (film is so-so but it was shot at Kennywood, one of my favorite amusement parks in the US).
- The Aristocrats. One joke, the raunchiest ever told, for 90 minutes. My stomach still hurts.

Robert: Yes, the prints are great, Three Musketeers is amazing.

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Oemer Yalinkilic
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Three Musketeers (1948) in 35mm?

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Chip Gelmini
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Thursday Night August 6th @ 9:45pm

MOONRAKER

Super 8 optical sound feature

Starting to warm but surprisingly colors were better than I expected. And this airline print had the end credits removed. There were credits at the end, but they were very brief. Not the usual 7 minute scrolling type. I have not seen this before in a 1980's vintage optical super 8 print! This was no splice job. It was intact within the mastering!

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Peter van Zand
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Wallace & Gromit - A Grand Day Out, to celebrate and testdrive the new 1.0 Lens for my Sankyo 702, thanks Mark [Smile]

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Kevin Faulkner
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Tonight we watched Dirty Dancing on 16mm. Great print and I'm now off to bed with the music buzzing around in my head [Embarrassed]

Kev.

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Jean-Marc Toussaint
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Oemer: no super 8 print. Vivid colours.

Kev, Did you have - cue music - The Time of your Liiiiiiife?

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Gian Luca Mario Loncrini
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A friend of mine would pay BILLIONS of pounds to have it on super 8, Kevin!

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Mark Mander
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Last nights films were all super 8 stereo versions, the Hello Dolly extract The Big Parade 200ft,Raiders of the lost Ark 400ft,This is Scope 200ft & Silver Streak 400ft(mono)...Mark

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Jean-Marc Toussaint
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Last night, Muppet Mania, all 16mm:
- Peter Sellers show
- Lesley Ann Warren show
- Joan Baez show
- Seminar clips (strange little tags rented to corporate seminars, with the Muppets announcing the coffee break, the next speaker, etc.)

As half of the audience (me included) are golfers, we ended the night watching "Golf Magic", a little trick shot film made in the 40s or 50s for Castle.

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Antonis Galanakis
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"Last night, Muppet Mania, all 16mm: "΅
I am a big Muppet fun. I wish I was there too!!!
I have only Super 8mm projector and the only film I have is "The Muppet movie".

Antonis

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Jeroen van Ooijen
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Last Saturdaynight i watched Cinderella 3x600ft [Smile]
Great sharp print [Wink]

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Gian Luca Mario Loncrini
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Jeroen...
WE WANT THE PICTURES!
WE WANT THE PICTURES!
WE WANT THE PICTURES eh eh eh...

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Panayotis A. Carayannis
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About 10 days ago (! !)I watched 0N THE TOWN, a very good Ken print,not as sharp as the Deranns of course,and a marvelous movie.Then, nothing, until yesterday.Inspired by the holiday spirit I watched the whole SANDOKAN epic: (THE TIGER OF MALAYSIA, SANDOKAN TO THE RESCUE,THE TIGER IS BACK AGAIN, THE FALL OF MOMPRACEM.)An Italian production in four hour long episodes made for tv but also released in the cinemas, it is an exciting, colorfull adventure,filmed on location with Kabir Bedi,Philippe Leroy,Carol Andre and Adolfo Celli. A fine I. E. International print,dubbed in English in super 8 of course. There were also German and Spanish versions available, plus one reel cutdowns,sound and silent.

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Gian Luca Mario Loncrini
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Panayotis,
I've been wondering if those Italian prints still have good color, do they?

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Jeroen van Ooijen
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Gian,you are a funny men [Wink]

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Chip Gelmini
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Monday Night August 10 @ 8:45pm

Shorts:

Castle Films Fun in Florida
Disney's Match of the Century
George Pal's Puppetoon Jasper In A Jam

Trailers:

Gone With The Wind
Singing In The Rain
Three Little Words
A Star Is Born (1937)
That's Entertainment III

Feature:

Tales of Beatrice Potter

Everything super 8 sound

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Dan Lail
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Last night(Aug 9th) in my home cinema I watched a 1600' reel of trailers all from 1951. Most were black and white full 2 minutes. Also mixed in were clips of Disney's Alice In Wonderland and clips from Snow White. All 16mm.

Last Friday(Aug 7th) I watched The Third Man in super 8 in my living room with an RCA PG-201 speaker under a 48 inch tripod screen. Very sharp print!

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