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Hello,
im a huge fan of this movie. Some Months ago, i wrote the the Carpenter Fanbase to ask them, if there is any chance they will release a 35mm Edit or something similar of their movie. Sadly they couldn't help me.
Are there any future plans of doing a 35mm edit of this Movie here on FANRES by someone? Im pretty sure, many ppl want to enjoy this Movie in a near cinema atmosphere.
Thank you
Jon
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(This post was last modified: 2018-07-23, 12:15 AM by CSchmidlapp.)
Hi JonNada.
What needs to be done the the current bluray masters (I believe they are the best thing to work from in terms of video resolution) to give them the 35mm cinema atmosphere? And are there any examples of what the 35mm print looks like?
Do you know what the preferred sound options available are that best replicates the Theatrical Audio?
Sorry if it's alot of questions, I know little about how this was presented Theatrically good sir.
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Welcome JonNada.
Yeah I don't quite follow what you mean by 'edit'. Do you mean obtaining a film print and getting it scanned or taking one of the existing bluray masters and making it more film-like?
Also what is this Carpenter Fanbase
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Gonna see this in 35mm at the Alamo Drafthouse in a few weeks. Should I take notes regarding color timing and such?
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I think you need an LD or the first DVD release to own the original mix, which is way superior to ulterior remixes