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Jared Thornton
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Buena Vista

Pirates of the Carribean: Dead Man's Chest

Scope

9 Reels

SR/SR-D/DTS/SDDS (Cyan)

Technicolor

TES

Attached: Guardian,The

Loose:
Deja Vu

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David Favel
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Can the BBFC run-time be confirmed?
Long links suck.

150min 28sec (13542 feet)

[ 07-06-2006, 04:17 PM: Message edited by: Adam Martin ]

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Jared Thornton
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Confirmed, That is the run time minus the attached trailer. With the attached I clocked it just under 154 minutes.

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Hannes Helfenstein
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Only SRD and DTS?:-( Not SRD-EX and DTS-ES like "Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl"? Please check DTS-CDs, sound logos in the credits and, if possible, Auto-EX detection. Thank you very much.

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Jared Thornton
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'Dead Mans Chest' is Not EX encoded. I receieved another print today and EX is not listed as a format on the leaders or DTS discs.

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Hannes Helfenstein
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Too bad that it's not EX. I thought that Supervising Sound Editor/Sound Designer/Sound Re-Recording Mixer Christopher Boyes would mix the sequel in EX, too. Perhaps they didn't have enough time to do it.

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Steve Scott
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R6 less than half full

Additional enclosures:

Night at the Museum
Transformers [Smile]
Talladega Nights - The Ballad of Ricky Bobby
Nativity Story
Hoax (chasing)

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Trevor Key
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I just came to our other theatre and whoever made up this movie didn't attach Transformers to either print (needless to say im Irked.) Anybody know if this is a required attachment because I know that it is the first movie that it is supposed to come out on so it seems like a bigger deal.

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Brad Miller
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quote: Jared Thornton
Attached: Guardian,The
That's all that is legally required to play in front of the movie. Any loose trailers are extra.

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Tommie Evans
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Bonus scene at end of credits!

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Manny Knowles
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ELR's? The theatre I saw it only had a few perceptible splices...all other reel changes seemed "unspliced."

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John Pytlak
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quote: Manny Knowles
ELR's? The theatre I saw it only had a few perceptible splices...all other reel changes seemed "unspliced."



No ELR's, just good splices made like they are supposed to be made.

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Manny Knowles
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Wow. Whoever built-up the print on screen 1 at THE GROVE in Los Angeles did a fantastic job on most of the joins.

I know...it's chit-chat now, but I don't want to start a whole thread just to say "well done." [thumbsup]

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Mike Heenan
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I thought the same thing as well on the print I saw but I figured it was due to the lighting in the scenes around the cue marks.

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John Wilson
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On the Australian release prints...there ARE no cue marks [thumbsup] . If it's the same in USA, that may be why the reel changes snuck up on you.

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