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  • #16
    I can never get enough of Robert DeNiro and Meryl Streep and a good love story. DeNiro and Streep run into each other at a book store during a Christmas shopping spree. Weeks later they meet again riding the same commuter train and there is an instant attraction. Despite both being married their attraction grows and they continue to see each other. Also in the cast is Harvey Keitel, Dianne Wiest, and Jane Kaczmarek.

    My print has great color and sound. The Norwegian subtitles don't bother me. ​​​​​​

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    Last edited by Janice Glesser; January 27, 2020, 10:27 AM.

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    • #17
      A very good surprise. I bought a film on EBay called "Une enquête au Congo" (600 m / 2000 ft). There is no title, the film starts with a fade so I'm not sure it's the original title. It seems to have been shot in the '50s. During the colonisation, priests ran cinema in the Belgian Congo (but there was also a French Congo so I'm not sure from which one this film is from) and they made some films. It may be one of those. It has been shot as a silent film and sonorized later (with a narration, in French of course, music and two or three basic sound effects). Most of the action happens in the countryside but ends in a town (uninditified). There are no informations on the net about this film. I would be interested to be lucky to find others from the same serie.

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      • #18
        Last night I was testing out a new lens in my Elmo16CL. I didn't want to watch a complete movie so set up my 2300ft reel of Mission Impossible. Quality is great on the print and I was very happy with the performance of the lens.

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        • #19
          I watched MIGHTY JOE YOUNG, original with red tinted orphanage fire, and reel 2 of SON of KONG.

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          • #20
            Just when I think there's not many more films out there that I want... I seem to find one. I just received a print of Sex and the Single Girl (1964) yesterday shipped from Canada. I screened it last night. The color and sound was excellent. Reel one had a good deal of white scratch lines on and off and some audio jump-cuts...but nothing major. Reel 2 & 3 were much better. I guess this is to be expected on prints this old.

            Sex and the Single Girl has a great cast...Natalie Wood, Tony Curtis, Henry Fonda, Lauren Bacall, and Mel Ferrer.
            It is the typical 1960's genre of romantic comedies mimicked in the 2003 movie Down with Love starring Renée Zellweger and Ewan McGregor.

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            • #21
              I've been working on replacing a main switch on one of my Elmo 16CLs all week and haven't really had time to watch any film. So last night in honor of Kurt Douglas' recent passing I watched The Devil's Disciple (1959).

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              • #22
                Last night I watched FEDS (1988). I've only watched this movie with my grandsons... and always in the backyard. The quality is outstanding...I'm sure it's IB Tech. For some reason the kids always ask for this movie when they are visiting. Mary Gross is very funny.

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                • #23
                  After a pause (I caught a cold but I've almost recovered at 100 %), I restared projections tonight. A French film, released in 1963, was my choice : Le temps des copains (Pals' Time). The film is a sequel of a famous serie (same title, Le temps des copains).

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                  • #24
                    I headed to bed early last night to counteract losing an hour sleep due to datelight saving time beginning. So I just wathced a short episode of the original Superman TV series... "The Face and the Voice."

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                    • #25
                      WOW JANICE ! Been following your thread and finally MUST chime in and say that . Great stuff you watch .

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                      • #26
                        Thanks David. Since my collection is relatively small by comparison to some collectors ... I'm careful to buy films I can watch over and over again. I try to run each print 2-3 times a year...certain titles even more.

                        Last night it was an early Tony Curtis movie called The All American (1953). This movie...not that great...but I bought it just because my uncle is in it. He's not even listed in the credits...but has lines in the beginning and at the end of the movie. I only have still pictures of my uncle ... so this film is a treasure to me.

                        I did had a few mishaps with this film last night. I encountered a little sprocket damage... a broken cement splice ...and a Scotch Tape splice that was pathetic I'm doing some repair work today.

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                        Last edited by Janice Glesser; March 09, 2020, 09:20 PM.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Janice Glesser View Post
                          Thanks David. Since my collection is relatively small by comparison to some collectors ... I'm careful to buy films I can watch over and over again. I try to run each print 2-3 times a year...certain titles even more.

                          Last night it was an early Tony Curtis movie called The All American (1953). This movie...not that great...but I bought it just because my uncle is in it. He's not even listed in the credits...but has lines in the beginning and at the end of the movie. I only have still pictures of my uncle ... so this film is a treasure to me.

                          I did had a few mishaps with this film last night. I encountered a little sprocket damage... a broken cement splice ...and a Scotch Tape splice that was pathetic I'm doing some repair work today.

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                          Janice, I am always amazing at your lovely collection of films! Thank you for sharing them with us.

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                          • #28
                            Last night we watched Falling in Love with Robert De Niro and Meryl Streep followed by Just Cause starring Sean Connery and Lawrence Fishburne, both films I bought and hadn't seen yet so a good nights viewing, Mark

                            (Unfortunately i cant load the pictures on here)

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                            • #29
                              Last night we viewed our latest addition, A low fade Scope print of the John Wayne Western, Chisum.
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                              • #30
                                Very nice print Tom

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