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Old 04-01-2008, 06:29 PM   #2241
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Old 04-01-2008, 06:50 PM   #2242
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http://www.oscars.org/events/2001asp...sey/index.html

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I don’t know if it’s mentioned in the supplementary material as I didn’t get a chance to watch this film on Blu-ray but if there is no mention of a *funny episode* involving Kubrick and Jan Harlan during the restoration of this landmark film then I’ll share it with you folks sometime if anyone is interested.
I for one would love to hear it, PM!
 
Old 04-01-2008, 06:58 PM   #2243
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BTW THe reason these original shops have such a loyal following is that they continue to use Coal ovens whixh have become rare amoung pizzerias. The coal burns hotter and gives the crust a distinct flavor. Others will also point out that New York's water makes everything taste that much better.
You are absolutely right about coal ovens... cooking with one creates such an amazing flavour. Great stuff! We actually have a place in Dallas called Campagna that has built a coal oven. They have pretty much taken the city by storm over the last year as they have something very unique to the area. I'm not sure if they import tap water from NYC though... I'll have to ask! I've been to Grimaldie's years ago and it was fantastic stuff!
 
Old 04-01-2008, 08:17 PM   #2244
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You are absolutely right about coal ovens... cooking with one creates such an amazing flavour. Great stuff! We actually have a place in Dallas called Campagna that has built a coal oven. They have pretty much taken the city by storm over the last year as they have something very unique to the area. I'm not sure if they import tap water from NYC though... I'll have to ask! I've been to Grimaldie's years ago and it was fantastic stuff!
More likely they'd buy the dough

There are at least adozen Philly cheesesteak places that airlift their rolls from Philly every morning
 
Old 04-01-2008, 08:53 PM   #2245
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I dare you make this claim in Brooklyn
Come on most New Yorkers think Sbarro's is pizza.
 
Old 04-01-2008, 09:21 PM   #2246
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Wow.
So, I just saw what classic film has ascended to the top of the list for one of the studios in regards to “it’s due for archiving” and it will fit in this year’s budget.

This means a digital restoration, not some video restoration of an HD format (which in itself, is not an inexpensive proposition) but a full blown digital restoration with all the trimmings starting with the OCN. I suspect that Robert Harris will be called in for the color stuff, at least.

This could, and I emphasize the word could, have implications as to the home theater (Blu-ray) edition in 2009 or 2010.
So far, everything is hush-hush. Just bookmark this post.

It is a title that everyone here if familiar with.
 
Old 04-01-2008, 09:27 PM   #2247
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Philly cheesesteak
and a temporary capped front tooth do not mix well....from personal experience.

It is recommended to refrain from *indulging* until they put the permanent cap on........or else you run the risk of going around Rocksborough for a week looking like an old school pro hockey player.

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Old 04-01-2008, 09:35 PM   #2248
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Wow.
So, I just saw what classic film has ascended to the top of the list for one of the studios in regards to “it’s due for archiving” and it will fit in this year’s budget.

This means a digital restoration, not some video restoration of an HD format (which in itself, is not an inexpensive proposition) but a full blown digital restoration with all the trimmings starting with the OCN. I suspect that Robert Harris will be called in for the color stuff, at least.

This could, and I emphasize the word could, have implications as to the home theater (Blu-ray) edition in 2009 or 2010.
So far, everything is hush-hush. Just bookmark this post.

It is a title that everyone here if familiar with.
I assume you are speaking of This Robert Harris.
 
Old 04-01-2008, 09:40 PM   #2249
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I guess you don't count Brooklyn to be New York?

Home to the 2 of the 3 ORIGINAL New York Pizza families shops. Grimaldies under the Brooklyn Bridge (the orignal Patsy's before the name was sold to a franchise) and Tottonnos in Coney Island. Totonno was originally the chef at Lombardi's supermaket in Manhattan's Little Italy - now Lombardi's Pizza. There is a dispute between the families as to who can claim the orignal pizza, non the less, Totonno moved out to Coney island, later that also became a franchise, but the original shop maintains its integrity - you can find many famous people trecking out to the little store front with 3 tables. If you like crispy crust go to Totonno's, for more sauce go to Lombardie's.

BTW THe reason these original shops have such a loyal following is that they continue to use Coal ovens whixh have become rare amoung pizzerias. The coal burns hotter and gives the crust a distinct flavor. Others will also point out that New York's water makes everything taste that much better.

Back to Brooklyn, the hands down best Sicilian Pizza (square slice) as per many many ratings and reviews, comes out of L&B Spumoni Gardens in Gravesend. You can't be a true New Yorker without eating this before you pass.
I'll stick with the Lower East side.

And Bklyn is not New York !
 
Old 04-01-2008, 09:54 PM   #2250
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Wow.
So, I just saw what classic film has ascended to the top of the list for one of the studios in regards to “it’s due for archiving” and it will fit in this year’s budget.

This means a digital restoration, not some video restoration of an HD format (which in itself, is not an inexpensive proposition) but a full blown digital restoration with all the trimmings starting with the OCN. I suspect that Robert Harris will be called in for the color stuff, at least.

This could, and I emphasize the word could, have implications as to the home theater (Blu-ray) edition in 2009 or 2010.
So far, everything is hush-hush. Just bookmark this post.

It is a title that everyone here if familiar with.
Penton, would it be reasonable to think that Rob will be happy about this?
 
Old 04-01-2008, 11:48 PM   #2251
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Wow.
So, I just saw what classic film has ascended to the top of the list for one of the studios in regards to “it’s due for archiving” and it will fit in this year’s budget.

This means a digital restoration, not some video restoration of an HD format (which in itself, is not an inexpensive proposition) but a full blown digital restoration with all the trimmings starting with the OCN. I suspect that Robert Harris will be called in for the color stuff, at least.

This could, and I emphasize the word could, have implications as to the home theater (Blu-ray) edition in 2009 or 2010.
So far, everything is hush-hush. Just bookmark this post.

It is a title that everyone here if familiar with.
I can only hope that it is a true digital archive and not just a high end digital master that they believe is equivalent to a digital archive. I would hope the people involved will realize once they call whatever they create an "archive" that some day people will think they don't have to maintain the originals any longer because the "archive" exists. I also hope they archive all the meta data associated with the capture and the imaging systems involved. That will be critical in years to come.
 
Old 04-02-2008, 12:02 AM   #2252
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Geez Wicky, I didn’t realize that you were such a connoisseur of the ingredients of pizza.

The freakin water? ………..are you serious?
But Wicky is 100% right. Same thing with NY bagels. I'm not from NY and am partial to Chicago Pizza since I grew up on that. However, I knew a bagel place in Florida in my travels where the owner formerly from NY would bring NY water in to make his "NY bagels". I actually sampled the bagels with Florida vs NY water, and it made a difference. I have a bagel every morning when I am in NY on business, no comparison.

Now, back to the Pizza debate...
 
Old 04-02-2008, 12:30 AM   #2253
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Wow.
So, I just saw what classic film has ascended to the top of the list for one of the studios in regards to “it’s due for archiving” and it will fit in this year’s budget.

This means a digital restoration, not some video restoration of an HD format (which in itself, is not an inexpensive proposition) but a full blown digital restoration with all the trimmings starting with the OCN. I suspect that Robert Harris will be called in for the color stuff, at least.

This could, and I emphasize the word could, have implications as to the home theater (Blu-ray) edition in 2009 or 2010.
So far, everything is hush-hush. Just bookmark this post.

It is a title that everyone here if familiar with.
It can't be LOA because we all assume that this title is already being processed for Blu-ray, right? My guess is Gone with the Wind. Am I in the ballpark? But it would be really cool if you are referring to Godfather. But is GF old enough to be considered "classic?"
 
Old 04-02-2008, 12:33 AM   #2254
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Wow.
So, I just saw what classic film has ascended to the top of the list for one of the studios in regards to “it’s due for archiving” and it will fit in this year’s budget.

This means a digital restoration, not some video restoration of an HD format (which in itself, is not an inexpensive proposition) but a full blown digital restoration with all the trimmings starting with the OCN. I suspect that Robert Harris will be called in for the color stuff, at least.

This could, and I emphasize the word could, have implications as to the home theater (Blu-ray) edition in 2009 or 2010.
So far, everything is hush-hush. Just bookmark this post.

It is a title that everyone here if familiar with.

Looks like all the murmuring worked. Glad to hear it.
 
Old 04-02-2008, 12:34 AM   #2255
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Im thinkin LoA...


its got to be
 
Old 04-02-2008, 12:45 AM   #2256
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If the choice is between food and a new TV, food wins every time. The economy is not in a good place right now and unless the cost of oil starts to drop discretionary income is going to be in short supply.
obviously, like I said, new 3000$ TVs could hurt a bit but we are 30$ talking movies. On the other hand what you need to realize is that a re3cession hits a few extremely hard (lost jobs) but for most it is just a psychological malaise. It is a "wow this neighbour, this friend or this family member lost a job and is now trying to survive on nothing, I read in the news paper again today that an other plant closed down or laid of Y people" so even though he can still, in theory, continue with his life, he starts wondering if he will be on of the unlucky ones, and so cuts down on big items (just in case he needs the money) but then spends more on small items that help him escape the depressing reality.
 
Old 04-02-2008, 12:47 AM   #2257
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Now, back to the Pizza debate...
Which is quite hilarious, actually. Like listening to people getting into a heated debate about where to get the best Chinese food in Finland. You just know there's gotta be a Chinese restaurant somewhere in Helsinki that uses magic Helsinki tap water to make its rice extra sticky...

But carry on, please...
 
Old 04-02-2008, 12:49 AM   #2258
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It can't be LOA because we all assume that this title is already being processed for Blu-ray, right? My guess is Gone with the Wind. Am I in the ballpark? But it would be really cool if you are referring to Godfather. But is GF old enough to be considered "classic?"
Godfather is already going under extensive restoration at the behest of Spielberg, possibly for theatrical and dvd rerelease in 2008. A Blu-ray would certainly be news as nothing has been said about that, but the fact that restoration is happening is certainly not.
 
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