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Re: Best 3-D Movies?


  • From: P3D Lawrence Kaufman <kaufman@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Re: Best 3-D Movies?
  • Date: Tue, 1 Jul 1997 21:09:17 -0800

On 21 Jun 97, P3D Bill Davis wrote:

> A few weeks back I reported that the Dryden Theater of the George Eastman
> House  (after a very sucessful showing of House of Wax) has tentatively
> planned a week of 3-D movies for some time in 1998.  I very much want to be
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> involved in their selection process.  A big reason for this is to help them
> select some quality movies. 
 
> What I'm looking for are good
> (plot, acting, setting, etc.) movies that also happen to be in 3-D, or
> movies with exceptionally good stereo regardless of  the other factors.
> Any suggestions?
Rafael Ramirez (among others) replied with a very complete
list of films that may or may not be available, which is the 
whole key to being able to screen them in 3D.

On 28 Mar 97, Peter H. Coffin had alerted us to the 
Chicago 3D screenings at the Music Box:  
'Dial M for Murder', 'Phantom of the Rue Morgue',
'The Charge at Feather River', 'The Mad Magician',
'Lumberjack Rabbit' and 'House of Wax'.
These were all twin strip prints, which Dryden is not
equipped to show. They also showed anaglyphic prints 
of 'Heavy Equipment' and 'M 3-D' at midnight shows. 

The 3D film festival that I am sorry I missed, took place
last September. The National Film Theatre in London
showed films for the entire month. They produced a 
double sided, six panel brochure printed with anaglphic
photos. Their films included:
'Dial M for Murder', 'Eye on the Ball', 'House of Wax',
'Festival of Britian Short Films', 'It Came From Outer
Space', 'The Creature from the Black Lagoon', 'The
Mad Magician', 'Eyes of Hell', 'The Bubble', 'The
Stewardesses', 'Love in Three Dimensions', 'Flesh for
Frankenstein', 'Ape', 'Dynasty', 'Revenge of the Shogun
Women', 'Comin' at Ya', 'Spooks', 'Sea Dream', 
'Rottweiler', 'Abra Cadabra', 'Friday the 13th Part III',
'Treasure of the Four Crowns', 'Spacehunter: Adventures
in the Forbidden Zone', 'Jaws 3-D', 'Amityville 3-D',
'Starchaser: The Legend of Orin' and 'Plan 3-D From
Outer Space'. They also had a slide show by David 
Burder, Hologram discussion and an examination 
of 3D comic books.

Lawrence      


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