posted July 07, 2013 01:01 AM
As an adjunct to another discussion, (I wish I knew how to start a Poll) what movies would you be willing to purchase new, (assuming they were under USD$1000) in the Super8 format if they were available to purchase now?
Probably should put them in order too!
For me it would be:
1977 Star Wars Blade Runner 1980 Empire Strikes Back Thief and the Cobbler
What about the rest of you? Only list them if you would actually put up the money to buy at least one of the titles you list. I'm interested to see if there really is enough demand for new Super8 feature prints or not.
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posted July 07, 2013 08:07 AM
If it were a title that all on the forum could pick that we could all agree on I would pick Blade Runner. But I would go for these as well:
Rebel Without A Cause-Scope Seventh Samurai- Scope
posted July 08, 2013 01:50 PM
Manhattan, Chunking Express, lost in translation, Raiders of the lost ark and just like everybody else Bladerunner. If I owned just one of these I would be a very happy man ("it's an investment darling, it will only go up in price") that's what I would have to say to the girlfriend.
posted July 08, 2013 01:55 PM
Many of the titles mentioned are readily available in 16mm and probably at a much cheaper price than you could expect to pay for a brand new Super 8 release.
posted July 08, 2013 02:35 PM
I would definitely buy the following films: Star Wars Friday the 13th Part 2 Raiders of the lost Ark The Thing Halloween The Exorcist Jaws Superman
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posted July 08, 2013 06:58 PM
Hi Guy, beatings of the same heart, on first seeing this film, it brought all emotions out in a short running time, from the sexua,l to pure empathy for the poor soul cremated alive for continuation of crops, an undying idea.
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posted July 08, 2013 07:17 PM
I have listed some of this before, but just for the excercise here come some of my 100 favorite movies.
Bladerunner In the Mood for Love (anything Wong Kar-Wai) The Godfather I and II Amelie 2001 Chinatown Sweet Smell of Success The Big Sleep Notorious Tokyo Story Goodfellas Singin'in the Rain Taxi Driver Mulholand Drive The Wages of Fear Alien 8 1/2 La Dolce Vita Apocalypse Now Pulp Fiction (anything Tarantino) Lawrence of Arabia Bridge Over River Kwai Seven Samurai Rashomon Snatch Fight Club The Matrix Spirited Away A Clockwork Orange One Flew over the Cuckoos Nest The Shinning The Royal Tenenbauns Memento The Last Emperor Shutter Island Chunking Express Fallen Angels 2046 Wild Straberries The Purple Rose of Cairo Hanna and her Sisters Radio Days Match Point Manhattan All About Eve Solaris (Soviet version) The Cranes are Flying Raging Bull The Rules of the Game
posted July 08, 2013 09:07 PM
So it looks like we already would have enough interested parties to do a group buy of Blade Runner, Star Wars, Alien and possibly 2001. We should run this thread for a while, and then if everyone is still interested, select the most requested titles, and perhaps ask Steve or CHC or the German Lab as a group and see if it makes some of these titles feasible to purchase.
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posted July 08, 2013 09:29 PM
A good idea Peter, that would require a list of titles for release and no doubt a deposit. somehow, I can't see it taking off, there are request's of film, but ask them for deposits is something else.
posted July 09, 2013 09:37 AM
Should we ask CHC how many we need to get one? Blade Runner is one that many has mentioned. Problem might be to have something to print from.
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posted July 09, 2013 11:11 AM
I have a survey form I built and it's ready but it's becoming difficult to narrow down a short list to vote from.
I cross referenced by most watched on streaming services, highest grossing, highest grossing adjusted for inflation, requests made here, greatest cult status, films that haven't been put out as features or digests in the past, and highest user rating on imdb and highest critical acclaim on rotten tomatoes.
I should have it complete by the end of the day BUT no matter what film wins the only metric I couldn't lock down is availability of the 35mm print. I made sure that all listed have been released on 35mm (even if shot on digital) but I can't comment on how hard or easy it is to get a hold of those prints. To say nothing of how much it will cost to license the films from their holding companies.
But I consider this a fun experiment and we'll see what happens!
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posted July 09, 2013 04:47 PM
Blade Runner seems to be a popular request. But I'm wondering, what version is everyone focused on? Theatrical? Director's? Final? International?
Imagine throwing down $700 and much to your surprise there is no narration. Or much to your surprise there IS. lol
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posted July 09, 2013 07:12 PM
Hugh, the suppliers keep saying they could do print X or Y, but there is not enough people to make it feasible. In my experience anyway, they keep telling me 'we have no other requests for that'. I reckon if we organised ourselves and found some common ground on what we waned to purchase, then contacting the supplier and saying 'we have 6 people who want a print of Bladerunner (or whatever)' then they can get back to us and say if it is doable or not, and how much and how long. I'm sure they would want a deposit, but I don't see that as a problem if people actually want to buy. The main problem seems to be that they need a certain amount of people to buy a print to make it viable.