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Bill Gabel
Film God

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From: Technicolor / Postworks NY, USA
Registered: Jan 2002


 - posted 08-27-2003 02:29 PM      Profile for Bill Gabel   Email Bill Gabel   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Miramax
Scope / 2.40 (print digital created from 3 pref neg.)
SRD / SDDS / DTS / SR
6 Reels
Technicolor (EK prints or Showprints)
Deluxe (Release prints)

TRT: 110 mins. (end credits are 7 mins. & 23 secs. long)

TES

  • Trailers on Head: Human Stain
    Loose: In the Cut
    Scary Movie 3
    The Alamo
    Master & Commander
    Matrix Revolutions
    Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
Kill Bill Vol 1 (other spelling for searchs)
Kill Bill Volume 1
NOTE: The tone beeps are not a sound problem with the reel. The director knows they are there.

[ 03-30-2004, 02:29 PM: Message edited by: Bill Gabel ]

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Paul Salley
Expert Film Handler

Posts: 105
From: Liberal, Kansas
Registered: Jan 2001


 - posted 10-09-2003 03:56 PM      Profile for Paul Salley   Email Paul Salley       Edit/Delete Post 
Just recieved message that 50% of the prints will have "Bad Santa" attached and the other 50% will have "Human Stain" attached.

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Brad Miller
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From: Plano, TX (36.2 miles NW of Rockwall)
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 - posted 10-10-2003 06:34 AM      Profile for Brad Miller   Author's Homepage   Email Brad Miller       Edit/Delete Post 
Miramax should've let Technicolor print all of the reel 4s, since Deluxe SUCKS so much at applying their bastard CRAP code!!!

I hope Kill Bill Volume 2 features a scene with Uma turning Deluxe labs into a bloodbath.

Bill, for the sake of presentations worldwide, PLEASE bring this point up to Harvey Weinstein!!!

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Mike Heenan
Phenomenal Film Handler

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From: Scottsdale, AZ, USA
Registered: Mar 2000


 - posted 10-12-2003 06:41 PM      Profile for Mike Heenan   Email Mike Heenan   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Sorry to get this further off topic, but it might also be good to bring it up to Tarantino as well if at all possible, at least for part 2, maybe that could be printed at another lab. As a film fan, I'm sure he doesn't want the code on his film.

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Mark J. Marshall
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From: New Castle, DE, USA
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Our print is CAP coded a LOT during the black & white scenes of the big battle.

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Steve Kraus
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From: Chicago, IL, USA
Registered: May 2000


 - posted 10-13-2003 09:34 AM      Profile for Steve Kraus     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
EK prints? That's an undefined term when it comes to Super 35 unless one means a native Super 35 print or a print individually made from the EK on an optical printer (not bloody likely!). I've no idea what the term means with a digital intermediate.

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