Yup! I saw an auction on eBay for, of all things, Mary Kay Cosmetics on super 8! I was the only bidder and hey, it was just 20 dollars for 9 400ft reels, fully intending to simply use the reels, as I am short. Well, 5 out of 9 reels are LPP, and one is a "PM Magazine" (hosted by Lisa Gibbons, who would later go onto "Entertainment Tonight") and another from a 60 minutes TV broadcast. The neatest thing, however, is the brilliance of the later LPP reels! Because they have two magnetic stripes, they used 1 for English, and 2 for Spanish! For the early 80's, that's fairly smart marketing.
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Tupperware, it's possible. Interesting to me is that, while it is possible that Mary Kay and other companies made instructional films throughout the 70's, the LPP films from 1983 were probably amongst the last super 8 instructional films, Mary Kay included, as I am sure that once all of these companies realized that they could distribute they're instructional films on VHS, (saving lots of money), the age of super 8 instructional films ended.
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Osi I believe you sold me 3x400ft reels of this exact thing. Two reels (tupperware) are better color. The 60 minutes reel is complete but faded.
Funny thing is, my twisted mind told me to put all of these pretty women pushing heavy duty make up WITH my 3 reeler of CLASH OF THE TITANS.
lol I think the hard core make up effects were much better on Titans
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You know when Tupperware is sealed because of the "burp" as it seals. I remember that as a kid, as my mom hosted Tupperware parties and, of course, bodily functions were always a great source of amusement for a ten year old, (and apparently, still is), but I hung out more for all the best yummy goodies that mom would serve at the parties! Back to film. I wouldn't be surprised if they just used the filmed master material for the VHS tapes. Why spend upwards of 20 or more dollars for a 400ft reel of super 8, when it would cost a mere dollar or two on VHS? However, it wouldn't be as permanent or longlasting, as these reels show.
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