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  • Steve Klare
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    Sometimes it's good to watch a 'scope film without the anamorphic lens:

    -very slimming!

    I have a 'scope film where the narrator makes kind of a fat joke about someone on screen. Until I got my first 'scope lens he was almost skinny!

    The same film has a man on horseback riding towards the camera: this way he looks about 20 feet tall.

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  • Mark Mander
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    Watched this earlier today, Cliff Richard in Summer Holiday, it is a scope print but watched it without the scope lens ,waiting for the new bracket to arrive soon for the Rank Aldis,Mark
    Attached Files

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  • Mark Mander
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    Very nice IB Tech print of High Society ,

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  • Chip Gelmini
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    Full length feature
    David & Lisa

    Time magazine called this one of the best films in 1962 a most unusual love story

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  • Mark Mander
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    The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, starring Burt Reynolds and Dolly Parton, no oscar winner but a fun film

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  • Mark Mander
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    Pictures from Easy Money 1983, Rodney Dangerfield and Joe Pesci, Mark

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  • Gustavo Fernandez Johnson
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    Walt Disney Goofy.

    https://youtu.be/wPzzPOrhs8E










    Gustavo

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  • Gustavo Fernandez Johnson
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    Warming up the Eiki Slimline for tonight’s show!

    Gustavo

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  • Dominique De Bast
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    A 1985 Canadian-French film : Hold up, with Jean-Paul Belmondo. The action is set in Montréal but several (known) actors are French and don't speak like people from Quebec, which is not very logic but it's otherwise a good film. There has been an American version (with other actors) : Quick Change in 1990.

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  • Mark Mander
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    The Rockford Files episode The Four Pound Brick, a great episode as most were.

    Best Defense with Dudley Moore and Eddie Murphy ,then Easy Money with Rodney Dangerfield a 1983 comedy,Mark
    Last edited by Mark Mander; January 17, 2021, 03:29 PM.

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  • Edward Nicielnik
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    John Banner was in the Castle in Spain

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  • Edward Nicielnik
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    Third Man Micheal Rennie Jonathan Harris Castle in Spain
    Banner as Sergeant Hans Georg Schultz on Hogan's Heroes, 1965
    and The Tenth Symphony. Then The Incredible Shrinking Women full Feature I have the 2x400 feet in Super 8 but now I have the Feature what fun the Second Reel I could not stop laughter

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  • Janice Glesser
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    Watched They Call Me Bruce a 1982 movie full of silly one-liners and stereotypical characters. I only have reels two and three, but substitute my DVD copy to watch what would be on reel one. R.I.P. Johnny Yune.

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  • Brian Stearns
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    Im game for a nice SUPER 8MM DIGEST of Evil Of Frankenstein

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  • David Baker
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    My Low-Fade Color print of THE EVIL OF FRANKENSTEIN

    It was REALLY awesome !

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    This print is a good candidate for a SUPER 8MM DIGEST !!!
    What think you forum members ??
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