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Subject: Re: [MOPO] THE BIRDS
1) they were sick and tired of the birdfeed they got paid for a days work
2) the subplot was the escape of the two birds into the wild, so they could
repopulate Zimbabwe's
1) they were sick and tired of the birdfeed they got paid for a days work
2) the subplot was the escape of the two birds into the wild, so they
could repopulate Zimbabwe's forests
3) yes he did, but he did it in code written by the Enigma machine.
Enigma's code breaking abilities are still Top
why did The Birds attack in hitchcock's film?
what nexus did the caged love birds have to the attacks?
has hitchcock ever explained this?
thanks
michael
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*Subject:* Re: [MOPO] THE BIRDS
1) they were sick and tired of the birdfeed they got paid for a days work
2) the subplot was the escape of the two birds into the wild, so they
could repopulate Zimbabwe's forests
3) yes he did, but he did it in code written by the Enigma machine.
Enigma's code
HI There I am looking for THE BIRDS, GRADUATE, and PLANET OF THE APES one
sheets for clients.
Let me know if you have any One Sheet american paper on these titles
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We're looking for one, thanks!
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MOPO,
We're looking for the green horizontal Spanish language U.S. one
sheet for THE BIRDS. Thanx!
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Sent: Monday, June 23, 2008 2:55 PM
Subject: Re: [MOPO] THE BIRDS in Hi-Def
Memory fails, apparently, and I'll defer to Richard and Phil's claims
here. The print on MGM-HD
certainly did look good.
Nevertheless, I can remember many Universal Films from that period which
did look
All of the original 1963 35mm release prints of THE BIRDS were printed
in dye-transfer Technicolor which means they did not look grainy or
unattractive nor did they suffer from cheap labwork. The Technicolor
company had the best quality control of any film lab and their release
prints could not be
Memory fails, apparently, and I'll defer to Richard and Phil's claims
here. The print on MGM-HD
certainly did look good.
Nevertheless, I can remember many Universal Films from that period
which did look excessively grainy, most of which were
probably Eastman Color.
Here's an interesting
Last night I watched a 1080i hidef feed of Hitchcock's THE BIRDS. I
can tell you that I DISTINCTLY remember seeing this film
at the Jefferson Theater in Beaumont, Texas in '63 and being
impressed with how grainy and unattractive it was. This was not
untypical of Universal pictures at that
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Sent: Sunday, June 22, 2008 1:02 PM
Subject: [MOPO] THE BIRDS in Hi-Def
Last night I watched a 1080i hidef feed of Hitchcock's THE BIRDS. I can
tell you that I DISTINCTLY remember seeing this film
at the Jefferson Theater
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