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John T. Hendrickson, Jr
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From: Freehold, NJ, USA
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Paramount Pictures
6 Reels
Flat
SR/SRD/DTS
ETS

Attached: The Core

Loose: A View From the Top
What A Girl Wants

Note: Some prints may have How To Deal enclosed. Mine did not.

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Darryl Spicer
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Note The Core was removed from prints. A replacement should arrive by Feb. 14th.

Against the ropes was also included.

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

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DeLuxe Hollywood lab

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Brad Miller
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I'm afraid you have mispelled the title. According to the leaders on Deluxe Canada prints, it's "How to Loose a Guy in 10 Days". Yes indeedy, loose [Wink]

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Daryl C. W. O'Shea
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Attatched (or shall I say removed) trailer spliced on out of frame, watch out.
Depot: VFS

Finally! Somebody's got it right.

I asked Mr. Webster and he agrees with me:

loose v. FREE: release, liberate
loose v.t. To set free, as from bondage, etc. [Big Grin]

I demand that John edit the subject title of this thread! [Smile]

How could you think that Deluxe Canada got it wrong?
What happened to Deluxe Toronto? Is Deluxe Canada affiliated with Deluxe USA?
Does Deluxe Canada do colour or has Deluxe Toronto taken it all?

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John Pytlak
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Deluxe Entertainment Services:

http://www.bydeluxe.com/

http://www.acvl.org/deluxe.htm

They are part of Rank:

http://www.rank.com

Many motion picture labs are members of the Association of Cinema and Video Laboratories (ACVL). Here is a link to their membership list:

http://www.acvl.org/members.htm

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Brad Miller
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Ahem, "chit chat"!

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John Pytlak
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[Embarrassed]

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Mike Olpin
Chop Chop!

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Not to point blame or anything, but:

quote:
I'm afraid you have mispelled the title. According to the leaders on Deluxe Canada prints, it's "How to Loose a Guy in 10 Days". Yes indeedy, loose
Ahem Ahem *Cough*

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Thomas Procyk
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Our print had the green band for "The Core" attatched to the head of R-1. It was cut right after the green band ended.

Then, attatched with the soundtrack reveresed, cut AT the green band with NO black, with a 4" piece of WHITE ARTISTS TAPE, was the trailer for "Against The Ropes."

The end of it was clear-tape spliced on to the beginning of the movie, with the soundtrack reversed, cut about 4 frames into the Paramount logo. [Mad]

=TMP=

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Brad Miller
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Just pointing out the awesome education of the lab workers, Mike. [Wink]

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