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Michael Brown
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You'r the one that i want, you are the one for oooo ooo ooo honey.  -

Original thread name: Requesting info for "Grease"

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Aaron Sisemore
Flaming Ribs beat Reeses Peanut Butter Cups any day!

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1998 reissue prints:

Paramount

ETS

7 reels

120 min.

Scope

DTS/SRD/SR soundtracks

DeLuxe Hollywood lab

-Aaron

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Michael Brown
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Michael Brown
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Righty.

110 min.

7 reel so they are not huge reels. First 4 reels is about the 1st hour. (Note i think the canns were marked just sr/srd, but there IS a DTS track on the print.)

Had to run this on 8, nearly 8 and a half which is high for me. The vocals are a little quiet.

Foot Out.

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John Wilson
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The entire mix on the re-issue is awful.

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"It's not the years honey, it's the mileage". - Indiana Jones.

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System Notices
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It has been 1145 days since the last post.


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Dean Kollet
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Yes, there is a DTS track, although we didn't get disks. The vocals were very low, and out print even had someone's tape that suggested to play in 8, but 5 was perfect. Ours went in and out of focus towards the end, it seems like they did a decent job with the print/sound during the beginning, but gave up.

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Stephen Furley
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Does anyone know if the print of this which ran at the Empire Leicester Square on its original release was 70mm?

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Jeffry L. Johnson
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70mm in London 1958-2000 by John Sharp
quote:

GREASE


September 14, 1978


Empire




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Mitchell Dvoskin
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Although these prints (35mm 1998 re-issue) are SRD, the analog track plays much better in DOLBY "A" rather than "SR".

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System Notices
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Mike Olpin
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2009 Digital Cinema Package
187GB / DCDM_XYZ_239 2048x858 / Technicolor Digital
JPEG2000/Interop

TRT: 01:50:23:00
Studio listed offset: 01:48:10
Actual offset: 01:48:10

Opening credits frame tightly! Make sure your digital RP40 is good.

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Joe Tommassello
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Mike - How was the sound? I remember when I ran it on film in '98 the digital mixes were very shrill and it sounded much more natural in SR.

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