Jetrell Fo said:
negative1 said:
Jetrell Fo said:
negative1 said:
obviously somewhere down the line
the 35mm prints need to be tracked down..
they shouldn't be that expensive, and
they'll be in pretty good shape.
however, that's a whole different can
of worms, right? hmmmmmmm..........
later
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This WOULD be the most optimal solution and one I'd love to see come to fruition. I'd actually be pleased if we could get at least 1 35mm copy of the PT as well....for posterity and historical reference. I put out some feelers on the 35MM forum in hopes of gaining some info about the SE 35mm.
Wouldn't it be cool if we had our own film vault here? :) :)
yeah,
getting the PT on 35mm is also something
i wouldn't mind seeing/getting... who knows?????
again, they are pretty cheap to get also.. and
in good condition.
later
-1
If we could somehow obtain stuff like this the DTS discs would sync properly and we'd have at least pre-DVD versions of these movies without any changes before moving to the consumer market.
This was posted over @ the 35mm forum:
Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace 1999 $450. SOLD
Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones 2002 $550. SOLD
Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith 2005 $600. Still Avail.Whether these prices are normal or not, I would not know. All I have in the way of film is a 35mm Scope Trailer for TPM. I have a 35mm set for the SE Trilogy trailer but it was cut and sold in like 5 frames per strip. I bought the whole lot but I have no way of scanning them to post as reference.