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Old 12-01-2020, 05:45 PM   #3161
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Yeah the TCM copy of Dangerous Mission is a womp womp 4:3 print of underwhelming visual quality.
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Old 12-01-2020, 06:44 PM   #3162
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I just got an SBS Blu-ray of "Dangerous Mission" from Australia. The picture is VHS quality at best, and the colors are faded. But at least it's genuine native two camera 3D and not a jiggered conversion. Better than no 3D!
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Old 12-01-2020, 09:58 PM   #3163
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When I had the 35mm film archive, I had original left/right 35mm prints of 30 Golden Age features. The pair I held on DANGEROUS MISSION were absolutely stunning dye-transfer Technicolor prints from the original release and they were screened very often.

The flat masters of the RKO 3D titles currently shown on TCM are decades old and might even be standard definition. They're a FAR cry from the original theatrical 35mm prints with their rich and vibrant color palette.

It's a real shame they are buried in the vaults at WB...
Robert, what is the one title that is buried or tied up somehow that you would love to get your hands on. One title above all others?
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Old 12-01-2020, 11:45 PM   #3164
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LA MARCA DEL HOMBRE LOBO from the 65mm negative. It’s sitting in storage in Spain and is being held captive by an individual who will not release it for scanning or preservation.
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Great in 3-D, the stereo cinematography in Glacier National Park is outstanding!
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Very much agreed, Bob!

I wound up catching Dangerous Mission for the first time at Expo I, then again at Expo II, and again at Expo III. The film is now number four in my personal top five Golden Age 3-D favorites.

Don't get me wrong-- there are "better" 3-D movies with stronger stories. Your mileage will surely vary. But, for me, seeing Dangerous Mission in a theater, in three dimensions, with a responsive crowd, vaults me right up to cloud nine. The experience is as close as I will ever come to an exciting, super-eventful vacation in one of our beautiful national parks... in the year 1953.
I believe it. I just wish I could see for myself. Mere words can't convey.

I suppose I'll just have to take your word for it. I'm sure you're right, but it's not the same.


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When I had the 35mm film archive, I had original left/right 35mm prints of 30 Golden Age features. The pair I held on DANGEROUS MISSION were absolutely stunning dye-transfer Technicolor prints from the original release and they were screened very often.

The flat masters of the RKO 3D titles currently shown on TCM are decades old and might even be standard definition. They're a FAR cry from the original theatrical 35mm prints with their rich and vibrant color palette.

It's a real shame they are buried in the vaults at WB...
When you end a line with ... why do I feel like that's not the end of the story? Here's hoping it's not...
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When you end a line with ... why do I feel like that's not the end of the story? Here's hoping it's not...
AT&T, Warner's parent company, is currently $150 billion in debt.
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Rumors are that they are trying to unload CNN.

There's no word on whether they'll unload their film assets.
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Is there any possibility that the 3D Film Archive and Martin Scorsese’s Film Foundation will collaborate again? Preferably on MONEY FROM HOME once Olive’s license expires.
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Is there any possibility that the 3D Film Archive and Martin Scorsese’s Film Foundation will collaborate again? Preferably on MONEY FROM HOME once Olive’s license expires.
Does anybody know when that license will expire?
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Seems like Olive is hardly in business anymore- they haven't put out any new titles in a while- given how many they've botched that's a good thing.
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When Mr. Frank Tarzi switched to Kino Lorber is one indicator.
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On the 3d Archive's Facebook page Bob mentioned a big surprise for next year (check comments under the Silent Madness post). Not necessarily Golden Age maybe but let's see....
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Old 12-08-2020, 09:48 PM   #3173
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In your opinion what are the top 5 Blu-ray 3D discs from the period pre-1976?

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In your opinion what are the top 5 Blu-ray 3D discs from the period pre-1976?

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I can give you mine?

House Of Wax
Inferno
The Mask
It Came From Outer Space
Experiments In Love

I suspect most fans would include The Maze but it’s region locked.

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Old 12-08-2020, 10:28 PM   #3175
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It's futile for me to try to narrow it down to a top 5. Today it's:

The Bubble
The Stewardesses
(because of the Experiments In Love short)
Taza, Son Of Cochise
House Of Wax
Inferno


Might be a different 5 tomorrow. I also have a lot of love for The Mad Magician, It Came From Outer Space, Creature From The Black Lagoon and Revenge Of The Creature.

And if we're just talking about the quality of the 3D then honorable mentions must also go to:

GOG
Man In The Dark
The Maze
Sangaree
Jivaro
September Storm
Those Redheads From Seattle

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Old 12-08-2020, 10:41 PM   #3176
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Combining quality and memorability of film and quality of 3D, alphabetically:

Creature from the Black Lagoon
Dial M for Murder
Gog
House of Wax
It Came from Outer Space

Honorable mention for bold inventiveness: The Mask
Honorable mention for sheer fun (if unoriginal): Mad Magician
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It's futile for me to try to narrow it down to a top 5. Today it's:

The Bubble
The Stewardesses
(because of the Experiments In Love short)
Taza, Son Of Cochise
House Of Wax
Inferno


Might be a different 5 tomorrow. I also have a lot of love for The Mad Magician, It Came From Outer Space, Creature From The Black Lagoon and Revenge Of The Creature.

And if we're just talking about the quality of the 3D then honorable mentions must also go to:

GOG
Man In The Dark
The Maze
Sangaree
Jivaro
September Storm
Those Redheads From Seattle
If we are including shorts, I also include Experiments In Love, superb
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Old 12-09-2020, 02:38 PM   #3178
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Inferno, It Came From Outer Space, Creature, House of Wax get my vote. Can't decide on a fifth but GOG was my first so... I confess I have not watched Taza yet.

Harmony Lane another very nice short.
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Taza son of cochise
house of wax
kiss me kate
it came from outer space
creature from the black lagoon
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In your opinion what are the top 5 Blu-ray 3D discs from the period pre-1976?

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I haven't watched as many as some here, but I did find all of these movies very good. Both as good movies, and good 3D

1: Inferno
2: It Came From Outer Space
3: House of Wax
4: Kiss Me Kate

3D Rarities is a collection of shorts, some better than others. As a package it's very impressive, and has some subjects that you don't see often in 3D Blu's. Like the boxing match between Rocky Marciano and Joe Walcot.

5: 3D Rarities
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