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  • #46
    Occasionally I also take a video break and delve into the wonderful world of 35mm. Although it is really a Christmas film, last week I watched Edward Scissorhand for Halloween weekend, an original release 35mm Dolby A Stereo print. It is the story of a young man raised and home schooled by his father. After his fathers death, he ventures out into the world where he becomes a landscaper, dog groomer, and finally a hair stylist. Unfortunately a pretty girl leads him astray and his life goes down hill from there. This Tim Burton film is Vincent Price's last film, with a great Danny Elfman score. It is a favorite of mine.
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    • #47
      Mitchell

      That's a nice set up you have there, "Edward Scissorhand" is one of my "better half" favorite movies, looks like a nice 35mm print.

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      • #48
        Thank You. More photos of my home screening room can be found by Clicking Here to my thread in the forum's Screening Room Photos section.

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        • #49
          Thanks for the link back to the old forum. The James Bond pinball machine looks just great, as with your home cinema. Your pick to use a Kinoton projector is a good one, as I have found the Kinoton to be a incredibly quiet running projector, compared with many others when sitting close to.

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          • #50
            Not last night but two weekends ago, with another screening of this one

            The print quality is really outstanding, I do have "The Pod Race" on Scope Super 8, which I think is really good even with mono sound. However with 35mm and Dolby Digital soundtrack its a whole new level, glad the neighbors were out that night

            Its takes a bit of time setting things up for a screening but when the projector starts I "am" in for a treat, anyway a couple of photos from that night. I have left the film on the platter just in case I might want to give things another enjoyable screen blasting very soon
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            • #51
              Amazing 35mm quality Graham. The black level is awesome - puts any home digital projector to shame.

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              • #52
                Wow Graham - those pics look incredible and fantastic! 😯😊

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                • #53
                  Thanks Paul and Ali

                  I think its a good combination of the lamp, the lenses and of coarse the prints that gives it that look .

                  There was one film I screened a while back which I would recommend to folks to watch and that's the Steven Spielberg film "The War Horse" also directed by the man himself. Its a real joy running the Ernemann 2 projector and glad that I saved the platter from going to the scrap when the cinema closed. Watching films with any length of running time without stopping is great.

                  On the sound side most 35mm film prints have a more dynamic range of quality sound, much better than blu-ray being fed into the same amplifier. The ideal home theatre sound though, would be to have separate amps for each channel, but that is something I wont be doing at home.

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                  • #54
                    Wow! I've never seen a Blue Ray film - but for me (and my untrained eyes) I wouldn't bother when film (whatever gauge) with the right projector and set-up can be as good that!! 🙂

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                    • #55
                      With Christmas just around the corner "The Polar Express" is going to get another screening along with Jim Carry in "A Christmas Carol", that one is not really suited for very young children a bit to scary, but it saying that its very well made in the true sense of Charles Dickens, so will see what that one is like as well .

                      Its been a couple of years since I last watched it with my grandson who is always keen of operating the Ernemann 2 when he is here for a visit
                       

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                      • #56
                        Really love seeing that projector running Graham 🙂

                        And with your grandson's keen eyes it makes sense to have someone that young do the focussing! 😉

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                        • #57
                          Thanks Ali I think he has the film bug as well

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                          • #58
                            Well that would be great Graham - this wonderful hobby of ours needs all the enthusiasts it can get, young and the not so young! 🙂

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                            • #59
                              Well, I went slumming again in the land of 35mm and ran off Laurel & Hardy's Babes In Toyland for Thanksgiving. This is a perennial Thanksgiving Holiday movie going back to my childhood, broadcast every year for decades here in the New York City metro region on WPIX Channel 11. In fact, they owned (and may still own) the copyright on the film. Note that March Of The Wooden Soldiers is the same film, but a shorter version of the from some 1950's re-issues.

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                              • #60
                                Hi all,

                                superb pictures - lovely to see.

                                I have to say though after the quote -

                                Wow! I've never seen a Blue Ray film - but for me (and my untrained eyes) I wouldn't bother when film (whatever gauge) with the right projector and set-up can be as good that!!
                                Ali Hipperson

                                Sorry, I dont agree and I have had some top quality titles in both 8mm and 16mm.

                                My Video projection set-up give picture quality equal and in most cases far better than anything Ive had on film. My best is about eqaul to the 35mm pics that Grahame has posted which are exceptional.

                                Mark

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