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#1094056
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Last movie seen
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Mark’s Down On Your Syntax said:

ryan88 said:

Wonder Woman (2017 film)

I could learn a lot from this guy’s conciseness!

Anyway…

“Halloween H20: Twenty Years Later” (1998)

That’s a fine mouthful of a mess of a title but this lean, back-to-basics movie is a cracker (especially when compared to the previous two entries). I loved every minute and the face-off at the end was stupendously cathartic. I reckon it’s the second best in the series.

4 Chardonnay refills out of 5.

“Halloween Resurrection” (2002)

Oh, for crying out loud.

0 out 5.

It’s too bad the producers were plotting on undercutting the ending of H20 even as it was being shot. Jamie Lee Curtis was a good sport to come back for Resurrection, but Laurie deserved a better ending. I prefer to believe she survived her fall and was nursed back to health by a family of raccoons. 😉

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#1094029
Topic
4K restoration on Star Wars
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moviefreakedmind said:

I personally don’t care whether it’s film or digital. In fact, the projectionists at my crappy local theatre let the reels run out so often that I’d prefer digital just so I’d never have to take that risk again.

It personally hasn’t happened to me since the '70’s. Interesting your local theater never installed a platter system. Although the small three screen theater that was at the local mall here, (torn down in 2000) probably didn’t have enough room in the projection booth for one. I knew one of the projectionists who was in my college tv production class. He was in the union and took his job very seriously. I feel lucky I got invited up to the booth to see him at work.