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  • Dominique De Bast
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    Your boxes are beautiful, Bill !

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  • Douglas Meltzer
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    It's similar in that respect to Derann's Gremlins release. Some of the SFX shots were slightly letterboxed in that one also. To me, it is barely noticeable.

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  • Joe Taffis
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    Originally posted by Bill Phelps View Post
    Most of it is full frame...some of the effects shots are letterboxed/black bars top and bottom.
    Thanks for that info Bill. I have not seen that mentioned before in any of the earlier JP posts or threads

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  • Oliver Feld
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    Congratulations, Bill...!
    Great job, David!📽✨

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  • Bill Phelps
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    Most of it is full frame...some of the effects shots are letterboxed/black bars top and bottom.

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  • Osi Osgood
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    Very good screenshots that really show off the color. I had the earlier impression that it is full frame, those screenshots make it appear slightly letterboxed. Is this true? I must admit, I am getting tempted to either get a good used copy or a brand new!

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  • Mark Todd
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    Wow !!!

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  • Bill Phelps
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    Just received my copy today...already had the graphics so over the weekend I made my boxes for them (Curse of the Werewolf also) Just finished cleaning and screening. Can't really say more than what has already been said other than...Fantastic! I am very pleased with the print. Picture quality was top notch and the sound was just excellent. Really worth it if you get a copy, you won't be disappointed. I waited a while to get mine but it was worth the wait. Here are some more screen shots to add to this thread. Please forgive the round coffee table base at the bottom right of the pics....I am always moving things around in the film rooms!

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  • David Baker
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    Thanks , Michael O'Regan !

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  • Michael O’Regan
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    Hi Bill. No, I’m not a digest fan. However, this looks fantastic and David is to be commended for his work with it.

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  • Lee Mannering
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    Interesting reading although my own interest for new releases is a little bit more enthusiastic and historically we for the best part in the 70's ordered new film prints not well used ones.

    I as others have done have hopped off the used film merry go round mainly and with respect from the more recent new wave of 'retro' home film dealers. So often we get our fingers burnt and its impossible to check out a 40 year old S8 film remotely certainly with THE BAY. Yes I do buy the odd used film but not so often now as we have seen a great opportunity to put however few pounds we have spare into new film prints printed up on excellent print stock.
    Having been into this wonderful interest for decades some of us have even seen the same print pass our eyes back and forth more than once!

    Of particular interest are the REEL IMAGE films such as the Bond reels, BTT Future promo and the Indiana Trl reel to name but a few. Now we have another batch from another dedicated movie enthusiast and for my generation JP is one of those the family used to love and still do. Amazingly we can recreate to a point that 1993 moment at the Cinema watching genius at work and now even on a motion picture screen at home even with a simple Super 8 sound projector.

    21st Century Super 8 HID projection is now reel, sorry real. Pristine new quality prints from a well maintained lab, projectors being upgraded to HID lighting, good magnetic striping services and a growing choice of titles.

    I've got to see Super 8 at its best and to be honest as a media pro for 40 years I'm hard pushed to watch a pink scratchy film and certainly wouldn't project one to a visiting audience. Just me I know but that's the way it is here.

    Getting back to Jurassic Park.
    It's being projected today at a local cinema again and when we get home from that screening we let off the new DINO MITE firework and watch the S8 again. I spoke to the cinema manager who explained it has done really well for that particular chain helping keeping them going and that is good news.

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  • Osi Osgood
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    You are quite right, Bill. One of my personal "gripes" has been the almost total concentration on super hero films and other modern films that I have absolutely no interest in. When I have approached those actually involved in releasing new materials, I'll put forth cartoons, for instance, that are great, not just to me, as well as rare, not found in any format, which would bring up they're value further, and they don't want to do them and then, for some odd reason, they'll release some other fairly common cartoon. Doesn't make sense.

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  • David Baker
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    Good point , Bill Phelps .
    In fact , I even requested collectors what they would like to see released in another thread and only received one message !!!
    But they were the lucky " one " because I plan to release their request in 2021 .

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  • Graham Ritchie
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    Actually folks I am looking forward to a certain "forum member" who mentioned bringing round his digest print of the Jurassic Park, so we can see it .

    Regarding Jurrasic Park the movie itself, they did screen here, about a month or so ago at our local Reading cinema, and of all the movies of late, this one in particular did really well, even after all those years its still very popular.

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  • Bill Phelps
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    And this is why new releases will never be a success as collectors will never all agree on the right film to release. Ask 10 different collectors what they would like to see and you get 10 different answers. Jurrassic Park is not my favorite film...but I do like it and this is a well done, exciting release. Although...Michael I remember you mentioning at various times you do not get or like digests so I understand you not wanting one. I also understand that if collectors don't like the film then your not interested in owning a print. The market for new stuff is so small now.

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