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| The Thing (1982) - Widescreen Laserdisc PCM |
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Posted by: izzybell - 2026-03-17, 07:10 PM - Forum: Requests, proposals, help
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The Thing famously had a minor change made in the original analog home video releases where Stevie Wonder's "Superstition" was replaced by Four Tops' "One Chain Don't Make No Prison". I was wondering if anyone had a capture of this release that I could sync to the Arrow 4K or if a sync was already done for an older project I could use, all my laserdisc sources don't have anything for The Thing. It's minor difference but I like both songs and it would be neat to have.
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| Batman Returns (1992) 35mm preservation? |
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Posted by: DocBrown - 2026-03-16, 05:04 PM - Forum: Movies, TV shows and other
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Is anyone aware of a 35mm preservation of Batman Returns (1992) being out there? I remember seeing a couple of screenshot years back that might have been leaked scans from WB's print, before clean-up and modernized color grade. Those screens still had that deep-blue / boardering purple-ish hues in the shadows.
So I take it there was something out there at some point - open matte or matted.
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Posted by: wildwillo007 - 2026-03-12, 09:51 PM - Forum: Presentation
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Hi
happy to be part of this community who share love of movie and their restoration
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| French " i am here " |
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Posted by: animAzk - 2026-03-11, 08:15 PM - Forum: Released
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Hi ,
i did the subtitles for " I Am Here " (2014) [1080p]
they exist already but it's embedded on 720p TVrip release on YGGtorrent (with diferents cut)
it's not work video on a Classic movie but maybe 1 or 2 people might be interested ..
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| Oliver & Company original 35mm 1988 film print |
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Posted by: filmgeek1999 - 2026-03-10, 05:11 PM - Forum: Movies, TV shows and other
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Contrary to popular belief, Oliver & Company by Walt Disney Pictures was not released from its original 1988 35mm film flat negative on all home video releases. The film uses the 1996 remastered 35mm print for its theatrical rerelease . They did not release the original film print from the 1988 original release was because Disney had a policy of moratorium of only earning revenue from older movies when they are released. That is why it never went on home video in 1989 because of revenue risks. But when The Little Mermaid was released, that all changed. While the film itself is same in content and length (no deleted scenes) in both rereleases, the home video version keeps the 1996 remaster to this day even on bluray. However somehow Disney used the original 1988 35mm print or telecine of the movie industry a France 1997 VHS, 1997 and 2004 Argentina VHS. I wonder why they would do that and not release the original theatrical transfer in the U.S. Again the home video and digital version of Oliver & Company did not use the original 1988 film negative. Thus far the films’ official visual quality remains the highest in its laserdisc and DVD releases. The bluray release was a botched mess. The details were unrecognizable. It seems that Disney messed up the film recently because they don’t care about it anymore due to it’s underwhelming box office performance and poor reviews. This is why I am requesting for any remaining unused or used 35mm or 16mm film copies of Oliver and company. If possible, could you inform me where I could find the physical copies of the 35mm of the film? Could you also inform me if you previously performed a full scan or will you do one in the future and sent it as digital video. Therefore I would finally be able to enjoy the movie as it would look from 1988. It’s an underrated film.
Here are the France VHS, UK 35mm bootleg and U.S. laserdiscs for the discussion.
https://archive.org/details/oliver-and-c...-laserdisc
https://archive.org/details/oliver-compa...otleg-full
https://archive.org/details/oliver-compa...cam_202511
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