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    Survey Time axlish's Avatar
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    Yet another Super 8mm film addition to the collection

    This time it is Night of the Living Dead. I screened it last night and it looks great, and the sound is very crisp. (forgive the poor video quality, the camera had trouble focusing on the screen/wall)




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    The first that I ever saw the blood dripping down the basement wall was on the first Super-8 uncut print that I bought around the time I was 13. Up until that point, I had only ever seen NIGHT on television where most of Helen's death scene was edited including the blood dripping. It was a mind-blowing experience to have seen the film uncut for the first time on Super-8.

    Super 8 is BADASS!

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    Quote Originally Posted by axlish View Post


    Lucky f**king bastard.

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    How about some more Super 8 Guys...
    this was a film i made at 15 in the tradition of 'Night' (posted this Film on other threads)
    posting, in hopes to encourage more people from my (Super 8/8mm/16mm) era to include any films they can pull out of the archives and post 'em up!

    "The Union Cemetery" (1981) Super 8 B&W shot in New Jersey




    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LLNtx1O5Khw
    Last edited by Phenia Films; 02-Apr-2009 at 07:02 PM.

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    Just Married AcesandEights's Avatar
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    Nice pick up, Axlish. Screens look eerie in their graininess.

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