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David Kilderry
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All in Super 8:

Marx Bros Night At The Opera MGM 2 x 400

Where Eagles Dare MGM 3 x 400

Popeye Cartoon

Tweety and Sylvester cartoons x 3

Madagascar Penguins, A Christmas Caper

Psycho Castle 200ft vers.

Once Upon A Dream, Disney

Yes all today and not finished yet. Maybe Animal House just to spice it up a little.

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Chip Gelmini
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"SUPERCALLAFRAGALISTICEXPYHALITOSIS"

What do you call a super Nanny with bad breath? [Big Grin]

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Osi Osgood
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We decided to make it a "Universal 8" digest night.

Smokey and the Bandit 2
1941
Animal House
JAWS

Of the four, probably "Smokey and the Bandit 2" is the least entertaining, (until that massive car wreck!)

1941 is a good example of a good edit that plays better than the feature, (my opinion). "Animal House" is an example of "missed opportunities", some of Bluto's antics should have been placed in and less of a desire to tell a cohesive story.

JAWS is a winner all the way around. Only scene one wishes was in it? Dreyfuss finding the head popping out with the eye missing while hes under water. Always makes my wife jump!

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Winbert Hutahaean
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How was their color? Can you rank from 4 titles from the most faded to the better one, Osi?

thanks

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Dino Everette
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Getting excited about my upcoming Pearl White night at the EPFC, so first I dusted off the Kodak Pageant and made sure the silent speed was working, then it was off to the other Kodak (the Reg 8 one) to watch Pearl in Pearl of the Army EP 10 - it is a little confusing if you haven't seen any of the other episodes, but this is the final one of the re-edited version where Pearl pieces everything together and figures out who the Silent Menace is, only the army is convinced it is someone else, so even the ending is open-ended....Regent films print, with a choppy/damaged head section so if anyone has one they want to sell off, I'd love to replace this one.
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Chip Gelmini
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Thursday November 5 2009

Nearly 5 and one half hours of running film at home!!! And it was ALL super 8 [Smile]

7:25pm The Dentist WC FIELDS /w/ THE NEPTUNE FACTOR

After a short break

9:45pm The Tramp C Chaplin /w/ FUTURE WORLD

Film prep started at 6:30 everything shut down just before midnight and it was so much fun EVERYTHING ran beautifully!!!

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Jean-Marc Toussaint
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Last night :
Once Upon a Time in the West (Marketing super 8 3x400 mini feature)

[ November 06, 2010, 10:34 AM: Message edited by: Jean-Marc Toussaint ]

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Jose Artiles
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last nigth i show a private screening for 30 people.
1- trailers from elvis presley movies like "g.i. blues,king creole,wild in the country and blue hawai
2- looney tunes short on agfa stock "tweety at the zoo"
3- A documentary on fuji stock called " white shark the terrible maneater"
4-"JAWS" Super 8 mm full feature,letterboxed from the original spanish internegative,Agfa S2 stock.this print have now more than 20 years old and still as good in colours terms as the first day. [Razz]

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Thomas Murin, Jr.
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Jean-Marc, glad Runaway Brain got to you safe and sound. I was just about to e-mail you about it.

How did it run? I would like to see some screenshots sometime.

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Chip Gelmini
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Friday November 6 2009 @ 8:15pm

Scope Trailers on Super 8 sound

Tom & Jerry The Flying Sorceress
Pit & the Pendulum
West Side Story
2001 A Space Odessy

Feature on DVD Projection:

Howard the Duck

The feature was shown first then after a quick break the short reel of cinemascope cartoon & trailers.

Once again, another great evening of movie watching.
[Smile]

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Thomas Murin, Jr.
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A bit late but on Thursday I ran The Secret Of NIMH on Super 8mm.

It was the first time I had seen this movie on film since it's 1982 release when I was 12! Needless, to say I had a great time with it.

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Gian Luca Mario Loncrini
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7th November 2009, Saturday -

Super 8 test screening.
The movie: ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST by Sergio Leone.

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Cannot wait to record it in STEREO.
Great print.
Projector used: Elmo ST 1200 HD m+o.

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Jeroen van Ooijen
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Nice pics,finally you have it!Personal i don't like cowboymovies.
I have watched last Fridaynight the Hunchback of Notredame(Disney)and the cartoon Donalds snowfight.

I have enjoy it,but the Hunchback was a falsely sounded and it
was not my projector the cartoon and other movies were ok!
Maby someone can advice me with it. [Big Grin]

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Gian Luca Mario Loncrini
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Hi Jeroen.
This is not a 'genuine' western. It's very difficult to explain. You should know Leone's filmography to understand. But anyway thanks a lot. I really love this movie. I consider it one of the best Italian ones. And the print is great.

About your HUNCHBACK:
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the Hunchback was a falsely sounded
what do you mean?
Have a good week end.
CIAO.

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Jeroen van Ooijen
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If the music plays in the movie,the sound is worse and shaked thrilling.like a vinyl record very false! [Wink]

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Gian Luca Mario Loncrini
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Is it the print itself? Cannot remember if my copy had the same problem. I re-recorded it into Italian. But it's not a real piece of news some Deranns have a 'more or less' quality sound... [Roll Eyes]

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Jeroen van Ooijen
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that could be possible
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Gian Luca Mario Loncrini
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Take into consideration the possibility to re-record it. Or at least ask someone if it is possible to do it for you. What about Hans? Does it have any facility to do it?

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Oemer Yalinkilic
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I watched a 200 ft reel of Country Greats, from Columbia. This is from the 50īs TV Shows of Grand Ole Oprey. I have also a 400 ft reel. Was there more released from this shows on Super 8 ?
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Sorry the picture donīt reflect the real quality of the film, because I shot this with my mobile phone camara.

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Jean-Marc Toussaint
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Thomas: The print is fine. Just a couple of wrinkles here and there but nothing that Film Renew and Film Guard can't treat. I just got a new digital camera, so I'll try to take shots next time I'm projecting it.

Gian: I see we're all the in the "West" mood. This is a wonderful acquisition.

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Gian Luca Mario Loncrini
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You said it, Jean-Marc. I've seen you screened it right yesterday.
I was so excited while testing that reel in the morning! [Eek!]

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Flavio Stabile
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Gian,
really nice pictures and obviously my best compliment for your buying!
It seems really a very nice print, really better than the various edition in DVD circulated so far...

Enjoy it!

Flavio

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Gian Luca Mario Loncrini
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Hi Flavio.
Nice to read about you.
Thanks a lot. You are right: the copy is very good and I'm very happy with it.
Take care!

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Jeroen van Ooijen
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This afternoon,this was my program.

- Snow White trailers 50ft
- Duel of the wizzards(Sword in the stone)200ft

-Cinderella(Derann feature)3x600ft

-Mickey's first 50 years 1x400ft
-Mickey's memorable moments(vol2)1x400ft

No time tonight ha ha ha [Wink]

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Gian Luca Mario Loncrini
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Total Disney mood, Jeroen! Go go boy!

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