Carve Her Name With Pride full feature, not seen this one for quite some time so nice to run it again,Mark
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
What 8mm films did I watch last night?
Collapse
X
-
Bad Luck Blackie (MGM Tex Avery cartoon) from Derann Agfa but last couple of seconds out of rack and off centre. And Celebration 150 a David SHepard narrated film about the 150th anniversary of the railways. I remember the 1975 Blackpool illuminations featured this too, see picture. A PM Films release also on Agfa stock so no fade. It was a shock to think whilst watching this how close the 200th anniversary of the railways in 2025 is.1 Photo
Comment
-
Mark ...... Your last 3 posts here....
Lee ..... Your previous post here.
This thread (and the 16mm equivalent) is possibly my favourite on the forum. I am always intrigued as to what my colleagues around the world are watching on their silver screens. However, I was particularly pleased to read these posts as I have got (with the exception of Once Upon a Branch Line) ALL the films you both mention, in my own collection. It was almost like a "home from home" knowing exactly what you had been watching and knowing how good they all are. Thanks to you both !
Comment
-
Thanks Melvin, I agree it's a good thread and you never know what will pop up.
As for The Ghost Train, I can guarantee the wife will sit down for this one and she did, we both have memories as small children watching it, i have a few more prints to go through which haven't seen a projector in a while so should be some more posts to add, it's a shame I cant post pictures on here as it adds a lot to the thread too, Mark
Comment
-
The Other Night:
Buccaneer Bunny: Piccolo films
The Big Blow: Derann
The Music Box: Blackhawk (Reels I and II, spliced onto 1x600')
Pastoral Symphony: Derann (Reels I and II, spliced onto 1x600')
It was a great show and I really enjoyed it, but in the middle of it I realized something: I've had every one of these prints a minimum of 15 years and I bought them all used. (The Blackhawk alone should be pushing 50 years old.) It says a lot for the durability of 8mm film they all still look really good!
Back when I bought these it was pretty close to the beginning of the time I'd gotten into sound, and they got a lot of screen time back then. Lately they probably still all get projected once or twice a year, it's just now they have a lot more company on my shelves and they don't need to be on screen so much.
-they have become kind of like old friends of mine!
.
Thought for the Day: 2021 will bring the 90th year of "The Music Box". (Last night, My son who was born when it was a young 72 enjoyed it just as much as when he first saw it at pre-school age!)
- Likes 2
Comment
-
Gustavo Fernandez Johnson Very nice outdoor screen and setup. Looks like your doggie agrees too 😀
Last night I binge-watched my digests.
Columbia Classics:
It Happened One Night
Cain Mutiny
You'll Never Get Rich
Holiday
Ken Films:
African Queen
Star Wars F48
- Likes 2
Comment
-
I did watch the 3/400ft Airplane last night, the print still looks pretty good. Its a film I enjoy putting on every so often and never get bored with it.
My favorite part of "Airplane" is Stayin Alive by the Bee Gees.
OH! by the way, if you have to do CPR on someone, to get the timing of the chest compressions right, do them to "Stayin Alive" ,that's what were were told and acted out on the dummies on a first aid course
- Likes 1
Comment
-
After seeing a post on Facebook I started with Coal Black and de Sebben Dwarfs (Derann, Agfa) then The Case of the Cold Storage Yegg (Inspector Willerby, faded ), Popeye - Toreador (Film Office, Agfa) and finishing with 2 Little Roquefort and Percy cartoons - Musical Madness and Mouse Menace both slightly faded.
- Likes 2
Comment
Comment