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  • David Baker
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    Janice , that film was always one of my favorites ! I had a faded print at one time , but yours looks gorgeous !
    THANK YOU for sharing !

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  • Janice Glesser
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    Last night I watched Time After Time (1979). Not sure why, but my print looked better than I remember 🤗

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  • Steve Klare
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    The other night I used my first time showing 16mm Disney cartoon The Brave Engineer with my disk-based Zero Hour! feature.

    (-turns out he was "locomotive", not "electrical" like me! I often work with High Voltage: that's brave!)

    This is kind of a best-case modern film-buy scenario: I saw it on You-Tube and liked it. Then I went on E-bay and found it "buy it now" on 16mm. When it showed up it turned out to be at least a B+ print.

    -didn't go that easy back in the Golden Age!

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  • Ed Gordon
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    David, That is an excellent 16mm 3D print you have! I got out my old anaglyph glasses to view your screen shots, and the depth is amazingly good, even on my small laptop screen.

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  • David Baker
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    Yes Larry and I didn't get a headache after 88 minutes either .
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  • Larry Arpin
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    David-That paddle ball pic really stands out.

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  • David Baker
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    Yes , Janice , it is a 16mm print that was a TV print used in Japan so there were Japanese subtitles throughout , but not really a distraction .
    The 3-D was very good , especially in the fire sequence at the beginning and of course , the paddle-ball sequence . There was a minimal of " ghosting " , which usually happens with Anaglyph prints .

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  • Janice Glesser
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    A great combination of films David! The 3D must have been really cool!

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  • David Baker
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    Last night for me it was a double - feature of my Anaglyph 3-D HOUSE OF WAX ( 1953 ) and LPP print JASON AND THE ARGONAUTS ( 1963 )

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    Now , get out your Blue /Red Glasses for the next photos .....
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    Lots of fun for sure !!

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  • Chip Gelmini
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    Hamlet
    Laurence Olivier
    5 nice reels of this great movie
    Liked it alot. A rare Ebay find at a good price, about $100.00

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  • Oliver Feld
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    Decades ago I got a 50 minutes „The complete Action“-reel of the James Bond adventure MOONRAKER in full Cinemascope ratio (black bars at the sides of the image) and amazing colour and sharpness. Someone must have made his „Best of“ and the best of is there! The plane jump without parachute, the hunt in the Venetian channels, the fight on the top of the gondola cableway in Rio, the hunt at the Brazilian waterfalls and almost the complete flight to the Space station and the full fight incl. the destruction of the drones…! Breathtaking. And again I felt that this will remain one of my favorite 007 films, because it’s the first Bond which I watched in my youth at the movies. I guess it was 7 times…!!
    A lot of memories came to my mind and so it was a nice hour of screening.

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  • Janice Glesser
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    I love the "Summer of 42" as well Chip. I think that movie is perfect to watch on film. Wish I had it 😋 on 16mm.

    I did watch some of my films over the last three nights. First was Burt Lancaster and Katherine Hepburn in "The Rainmaker"... next an episode of George Reeves' "Superman"... And last night Richard Dreyfuss and Marsha Mason in "The Goodbye Girl".

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  • Chip Gelmini
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    Summer of 42

    loved it

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  • David Baker
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    Last night for me it was ORIGINAL PRINTS of WAR OF THE COLOSSAL BEAST and the 1939 version of TOWER OF LONDON .

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  • Bec Ward
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    I gave Trading Places a run over the weekend, I love this film so much. It's a bit of a time machine!
    2x1600' & 1x1200'

    I've since picked up a short throw lense which is a fine excuse to watch something else.

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