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May 13, 2004 #1 of 6 P PaulEB Stunt Coordinator Joined Nov 1, 2002 Messages 126 http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,63311,00.html
May 14, 2004 #2 of 6 Eric Peterson Senior HTF Member Joined Aug 2, 2001 Messages 2,959 Real Name Eric Peterson Thanks for the article. That was very interesting, and I'm glad to hear that the government is putting some effort into saving our film heritage.
Thanks for the article. That was very interesting, and I'm glad to hear that the government is putting some effort into saving our film heritage.
May 14, 2004 #3 of 6 Kenneth English Second Unit Joined Sep 29, 1999 Messages 418 Indeed. And, now we know where the party'll be if there's ever a nuclear war. Also, do you suppose they'll be keeping prints of THE DAY AFTER, THREADS, all the MAD MAX films, and THE POSTMAN? These will be essential viewing after the holocaust.
Indeed. And, now we know where the party'll be if there's ever a nuclear war. Also, do you suppose they'll be keeping prints of THE DAY AFTER, THREADS, all the MAD MAX films, and THE POSTMAN? These will be essential viewing after the holocaust.
May 14, 2004 #4 of 6 Paul Arnette Senior HTF Member Joined Jul 16, 2002 Messages 2,613 The later of which, is sure to cause the remaining population to want to kill themselves in a fit of depression.
The later of which, is sure to cause the remaining population to want to kill themselves in a fit of depression.
May 14, 2004 #5 of 6 Eric F Screenwriter Joined Sep 5, 1999 Messages 1,810 OK, who's going to say their collection is bigger?:p)
May 14, 2004 #6 of 6 Stephen_J_H All Things Film Junkie Senior HTF Member Joined Jul 30, 2003 Messages 7,871 Location North of the 49th Real Name Stephen J. Hill At the very least, they should get their grubby li'l mitts on the original versions of the Star Wars Trilogy.
At the very least, they should get their grubby li'l mitts on the original versions of the Star Wars Trilogy.