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Chad M Calpito
Master Film Handler

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From: San Diego, CA
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I Am Legend (2007)
Warner Bros.
6 Reels (Reel 3 is really full, Reels 4-6 are about half full)
Attached: Dark Knight (There is a whole lot of Black between attached trailer tail and the Warner Bros logo)
Soundtrack: SR*D, SR, SDDS & DTS

Deluxe Film Services

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Bill Gabel
Film God

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From: Technicolor / Postworks NY, USA
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Scope or Flat ?

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Chad M Calpito
Master Film Handler

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Ooops, I forgot to add that. Sorry about that. The Movie is in Scope. And, the run time is 101 minutes.

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Jake Lafree
Expert Film Handler

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From: Valparaiso, IN USA
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101 mins? I thought it was 113.

How long is the Dark Knight attachment?

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Chad M Calpito
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The attached trailer is between 2 to 3 minutes long, estimated.

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Ross Oba
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From: Kailua Kona, HI
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Official runtime that is confirmed on WB's exhibitor relations website says it is 101 minutes.

Also, the Dark Knight trailer is 2:05 to be exact.

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John T. Hendrickson, Jr
Jedi Master Film Handler

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From: Freehold, NJ, USA
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Quote:

(There is a whole lot of Black between attached trailer tail and the Warner Bros logo)

This is standard on all Warner Bros. prints

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Ross Oba
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Enclosed trailers:
10,000 BC
Chronicles of Narnia Prince Caspian
Cloverfield
In Bruges
Iron Man
John Rambo
Jumper
Semi-Pro
Sex and the City
You Don't Mess With the Zohan
Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins

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Monte L Fullmer
Film God

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From: Nampa, Idaho, USA
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..then you find operators who'll cut off that black..since it also have no DTS timecode during that section.

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Blaine Young
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From: Kirkland, WA, USA
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And add it to the roll of "Quiet Black" that is now 300' long sitting on the rewind bench....

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Jake Lafree
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From: Valparaiso, IN USA
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I love the extra black on Warner Brothers prints!! I wish more studios did it. It's a lot easier to time where you want to put your cues.

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