Re: [MOPO] Happy Halloween Mopo

2004-10-31 Thread Tom Martin
great 16mm prints!! are you sure thats not a eastman print? funny I cant see 3 d either as one ogf my eyes hs blurred vision.. I have amblyiopia so thats funnt the director couldnt see it either,,, I guess I am seeing it from the true directors eye.. hahhahahh happy

Re: [MOPO] Happy Halloween Mopo

2004-10-31 Thread Freedom Lover
Subject: [MOPO] Happy Halloween Mopo We decided to play HOUSE OF WAX w/Vincet Price tonight and were just wondering about any group comments about the below notation of Director Andre De Toth. I did see this film in full 3-D in the late 1970's early 1980'S Re Release to packed houses.v

Re: [MOPO] Happy Halloween Mopo

2004-10-30 Thread William A Brent
Grew up watching House of Wax - the reissue with 2 images on each 35mm frame was a disappointment. but the film remains fun, because it was a good film - a fitting tribute to the original. The original is made even more eerie because of the two strip color. But for this Halloween, I'm dragging

Re: [MOPO] Happy Halloween Mopo

2004-10-30 Thread Movielegends
Forgot To Mention - we're watching these in 16mm on a big screen. The House of Wax prints were in Kodachrome which unfortunately fade over time, but the Black White Prints of House on Haunted Hill/Last Man on Earth are exceptional. If the Coors Lite lasts, it will be James Arness in The Thing

Re: [MOPO] Happy Halloween Mopo

2004-10-30 Thread Toochis Morin
We watched THE BLOB, THE EXORCIST, PSYCHO, and now CABIN FEVER. Happy Fright Night Toochis PS - Don't forget to set your clocks! --- Movielegends [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: We decided to play HOUSE OF WAX w/Vincet Price tonight and were just wondering about any group comments about the below