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Author Topic: Back to the Future (1985)
Blaine Young
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Universal Pictures
7 Reels
Flat 1.85
Dolby A
Run Time: 116min

Attached: E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial

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John Wilson
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For those running this on 6000' reels, it's one of those rarities on tri-acetate that will fit well either building 1-2-3-4, then 5-6-7 or 1-2-3, then 4-5-6-7.

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Michael Coate
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quote: Blaine Young
Attached: E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial
It should be emphasized that the attached trailer was for the 1985 re-release of "E.T." and was newly-created (and inexplicably contained at least one shot not in the actual film) and not just a re-use of the original '81/'82 trailers.

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Brad Miller
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1-2-3, then 4-5-6-7 fits more evenly between the two reels.

I STILL do not know WHY it matters to anyone what the freakin' attached trailer was on a movie made years ago. [Roll Eyes]

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System Notices
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It has been 1056 days since the last post.


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Michael Voiland
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I just built up the 2 deluxe archival prints.
Print number 3 has a lot of splices in it maybe 5 to 10 per reel

Print number 2 has a lot of emulsion side scratches.

Both came from a deluxe warehouse in California.

Just in case anyone was interested.

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Bill Gabel
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And 70MM prints were available at one time.

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System Notices
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Jack Theakston
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Played Print #7 yesterday. Very nice! Good timing (a little reddish on some shots, but otherwise good), good gamma, and nice prints—reel 2 has some light lines at the start, but there's not a splice in the thing. SR Stereo sounded good. Ugly Clint Phare cues in the IN that this was printed from.

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Mark J. Marshall
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Was E.T. still attached??

[Smile]

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Jack Theakston
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Nope... 20 MILLION MILES TO EARTH happened to be [Wink]

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John Wilson
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quote: Mark J. Marshall
Was E.T. still attached??
[thumbsup]

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Barry Floyd
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Good info to know.. I'm playing it in mid-August for one weekend

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System Notices
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Aaron Garman
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Anyone know if newer prints have been made? I thought I had heard some were made around the 20th or 25th anniversary.

AJG

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