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Very nice!! I first saw Black Sabbath decades ago on a black & white TV. I still have those b&w images in my head. Your beautiful color release will replace those!
Black Sabbath is one of my favourite films . I am sorely tempted as those colours and definition appear to look very good for Super 8mm film . I have a copy of the original 35mm trailer with no fade and excellent colours .
Black Sabbath is one of my favourite films . I am sorely tempted as those colours and definition appear to look very good for Super 8mm film . I have a copy of the original 35mm trailer with no fade and excellent colours .
David, The Drop of Water looks absolutely gorgeous, even better than the posted video.
Well, I'm with you and day one of Alice, count me there! Blessings,
Robert, “Alice” will, for sure, surprise even the most exceptical collector. It looks and sounds terrific and it will be a highly collectible release with an actual strip of 35mm print for the first 30 orders.
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