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Well its been seven months, since I last screened the blu-ray of "The Poseidon Adventure" 1972. Its one of those movies I never get tired of watching. Using the Epson VP again tonight, both picture and sound quality is outstanding.
We watched The Deep on Bluray the other night. I’ve got the super 8mm digest which was quite enjoyable and caused me to order Bluray from Amazon. Unfortunately the full length film did not live up to it for me and it was best left as a digest. Oh well… I was so disappointed that I did not bother taking screenshots.
Over the last two nights, only got as far as the intermission last night...."Dr Zhivago" 1965. I checked the blu-ray running time when it finished as 3hrs 20minutes. Great stuff but long
We screened the 35mm print at the cinema in 2011, that was good. I even watched the film twice We loaded it onto two platter decks, first half on one, second half on another. The 35mm print in this case, was in very good condition, but thought at the time, this will be the last time I will see it on actual film, that's why I watched it twice. Our young projectionist upstairs did the honors of running it at the time.
The first time I ever watched "Dr Zhivago" was when it can out at the cinema when I was about 13 years old, from that screening I just had to save up and buy the 45rpm single. The years have sure past since those long ago days .
After the belt broke on the 16mm Bauer we watched a 4K UHD Blu ray of Spectre 007. Today's the day NO TIME TO DIE is release and looking forward to that.
Dr Who "The Evil of the Daleks" animation. The best of the animated versions of missing episodes/stories made to off air soundtrack recordings, but in colour, HD and widescreen (16x9) as well as 4x3 B&W.
The Wolfman 2010 Anthony Hopkins was a bargain buy bought on an impulse.
I was pleasantly surprised very good atmospheric film similar to the Hammer style. A little slow in the first half hour but takes off after that. It did reasonably well at box office but I think it was old fashioned belonging to an earlier era. It is very well made well worth a watch.
Well that was a surprise last night, I was really struggling to find something our 12 year old grandson has not seen. In desperation I tried this one, will it work I thought? I didn't think it would being honest, well afterwards it only goes to prove, that even at 12 years, he took the movie in and what the story was all about, when I asked later what he thought?, he replied it was good.
Just goes to show everyone is different in what they like watching. Oh! later I heard him singing to Yvonne, not to bad I thought, you just never know .
Being the school holidays at the moment I was asked last week if I could put a mystery movie on for group of kids, sure I can think of something, well around 16 seven years and under kids turned up, along with a couple of parents today, They had walked from a nearby church. This did catch me of balance, as I had no idea they were so young. I must say I was really impressed with how well behaved those kids were, they were an absolute delight.
The movie was "Dora" and it was a huge hit with those young ones, much to my relief my payment for doing it was a plate of "home baking". I told them "Connor" was in charge as he was really keen to help out and enjoyed it as well.
Wonder haw many frames we have all collectively viewed since I started this post running? 2 complicated to work out.
Watched TOBRUK part of.my obsessive collection of Techniscope filmed movies on disc and film. Never stop being amazed of the quality of these films and one of those fascinating filmic processes I love so much.
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