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Uploaded by on Mar 31, 2008

Prevues & Coming Attractions Soon to Arrive in a Cinema near You.

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  • It's called Funky Fanfare, by Keith Mansfield.

  • Twice a week I had to change the preview reel and add these date strips to it. I was a projectionist at a reel to reel theatre in northern Minnesota for 17 years.

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  • We used this one along with some others a lot like this one. I worked for a Drive In owned by Gulf States Theatres back in the 70's. Groovy Music. You can get it on Amazon for a buck.

    Search Amazon mp3's for Funky Fanfare Keith Mansfield.

  • You can get the free you tube converter /downloader . It lets you keep the video in different formats as well as just audio if you want it seperate . Excellent tool !.

  • @db28301 just use a FLV converter...plenty of em on google...you can just rip this one

  • I need this for my high school film project. Anyone know where i can download it?

  • @Rantincorporated Yep, exactly.

  • @halo9449 yeah couse not only do we not care about what the characters are saying, we have to read what they are saying but everything involving brad pitt and eli roth in IB are great

  • @Rantincorporated oh, I know, that was probably one of his worst cases of useless dialogue. I was in disbelief at how unimpressed I was by that movie, overall.

  • @halo9449 yeah you can expect that from Tarantino he puts alot of usless dialouge in his movies, his worst case had to be ingourius basterds where the useless talking was in subtitles ehh

  • @Rantincorporated lol I know what you mean, you know, about getting bored and all. Even when I saw Grindhouse a few years ago, the 70s styling blew me away, but DAMN. Tarantino put way too many slow, boring talkie scenes in Deathproof (which weren't even as good as the dialogue he co-wrote into Pulp Fiction). Planet Terror was pretty good, but yeah, for the most part, the second part of the double feature was, in my humble opinion, quite a snore-fest, besides the two or three big car scenes

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