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Doug, if you get the chance to see it, I would be intersted in knowing if they use the word "video" as it has been used twice in the French dubbed version. I wonder if that was in the original dialogue. I loved the fact that the detective could use an editor without any explanation ; he deserved the right to become a member of this forum 😁
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From the documentary "1968 en super 8". As the title suggests it, this year is reviewed with amateur films (but I suspect standard/regular 8 was included as they showed also the perforations and there were often two, instead of the one that should have appeared at the left side, in the middle).
It's a (2018) programme in three parts but sadly I missed the first part and the half of the second part.
I took anothe picture of the projector but the result is too dark due to the automatic settings of the phone, I guess.
This American couple shoot the train transporting the dead body of Robert Kennedy. The man showed were he shot it (with his super 8 camera, but again, due to my phone, the picture I took is not satisfaying enough). The man eventally bought the wagon and restored it.
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From the Italian detective serie Il commissario Montalbano (brodcasted on French tv, following Wikipedia, on a shortened version than on Italian tv), episode 2 from the 14th season.
A man found in his attic super 8 films shot by his father in the '70s. They are all familly films, except six of them : it's always the same subject -a wall- shot each year until the year the father died. The man who found the films wants to know why his father shot that wall each year, it must have been important for him since he was is poor health the last year.
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In the Criminal Minds episode Legacy, the show opens with Jason Gideon watching Charlie Chaplin on 16mm:
(Someday, when I'm very, very close to retirement, I'm going to watch films in my office!)
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Aaron Hotchner stops by, sees what he's doing and decides to join him.
Then comes one of the most personally irritating sequences of dialog I've ever encountered on television!
Derek Morgan dips his head in the office door and decides to kibitz:
Derek: What’s up with the rickety projector? Isn’t this stuff available on DVD?
Aaron: Some people like things run through a projector.
Derek: I think I’m gonna let you two old timers do your thing!
(-at least SOMEONE understands us!)
Of course, shortly someone discovers a dead body (or maybe a pile of them...) and the B.A.U. team spends the episode sorting out some twisted human mind and catching the bad guy.
-and the episode ends with EVERYONE sitting enjoying 16mm!
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-after all: Don't you love a happy ending?
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From the Canadian serie The Murdoch Mysteries, season 14, episode 1 (Murdoch And The Tramp)
This camera/projector appears for a short moment but the interest of this episode is that you can see :
Charlie Chaplin and Stan Laurel
and...
Buster Keaton.
During the episode, Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton make some observations that will inspire them for their future films
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