The end credits- Theme from 'Poltergeist' @HA[[ow££N@@6
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Man the Laughing at the end always creeps me out
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man, I can do better!
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hey ya respond to almost every comment someone posts XD Got some time on your hands?
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I'm not saying it wasn't a 70mm print. I'm simply pointing out that this film was shot in 35mm anamorphic (with some effects shots in VistaVision but composited in 35mm anamorphic) and some 70mm prints were made via blow up to 70mm. This was common in the late 70's through the 80's and done mostly for the benefit of the 6-track sound. Such prints do not have the spectactular picture quality of a true 70mm (shot on 65mm negative) film. When you see one you'll know what I mean.
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Filmed at FACT well its illegal to film in a cinema and worse posting it on youtube. Hope FACT doesn't come down on you for this.
IntermittentSprocket 4 years ago
Hello IntermittentSprocket.
How Boring!!..and what a unbelievable thing to say! ..
I dont think anyone with a desire to watch this movie would view 'just' this clip.
It does not constitute as 'Piracy' and if it does so what? I paid to see this movie.
Youtube hosts thousands of illegal files!Do you see the irony here?
Lighten up pal, or go and bother someone else.
Curnyn 4 years ago
Hello IntermittentSprocket.
How Boring!!..and what a unbelievable thing to say! ..
I dont think anyone with a desire to watch this movie would view 'just' this clip.
It does not constitute as 'Piracy' and if it does so what? I paid to see this movie.
Youtube hosts thousands of illegal files!Do you see the irony here?
Lighten up pal, or go and bother someone else.
Curnyn 4 years ago
How was the color and general condition of the print? The fact that the background of the credits seemed black and not magenta on your video suggests the color might still be ok in which case the print must've been LPP (low fade) stock.
Of course you realize this was only a blow-up from 35mm not a "true" 70mm film.
filmteknik 4 years ago
No, it was the 70mm print.
My friend who works there oversaw the delivery of the print (high security)
We also saw the original Indiana Jones trilogy in 70mm. Then Spaceballs,haha.
My recording here was on a mobile phone. The end credits fades out from a pink-ish tint that was there all the way through the movie.
The print was great apart from that,..had a good ambience to it.
Curnyn 4 years ago
what were these from?
nominom07 5 years ago
The Movie 'Poltergeist'
Shown in Liverpool @ fact in original 70mm print :)
Curnyn 5 years ago