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#1 by David Hardy ( deleted ) , Sat Aug 08, 2015 4:48 pm

I have hundreds of 35mm trailers. How much do you have ?


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#2 by Vidar Olavesen , Sat Aug 08, 2015 4:59 pm

Not hundreds for sure, but some 40+

Here they are ... Trailers, teasers, commercials and some shorts

101 Dalmatians (Glenn Close) Trailer
Absolute Power Trailer
Airforce One Trailer
Alien: Resurrection Trailer
Asterix Conquers America Trailer
Batman & Robin Trailer
Batman and Robin Teaser
The Blair Witch Project Rev. D Trailer
Blaze Trailer
Boat Builders
Carlo & Ester Trailer
Commercial Collection Children Danish
Commercial Collection Danish
Commercial Collection Norwegian
The Crow Trailer
The Crucible Trailer
Der Himmel über Berlin Trailer
Dinosaur Trailer
Enchanted April Trailer
Englishman Who Went Up A Hill But Came Down A Mountain Trailer
Far and Away Trailer
Flubber Trailer
Fra Lillehammer til Brussel Trailer
The Game Trailer
The Handmaid's Tale Trailer
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade Trailer
The Island On Bird Street Trailer
Jingle All the Way Trailer
Knick Knack
Last Dance Trailer
Lifted
The Lost World: Jurassic Park Trailer
Mad Love Trailer
Mediterraneo Trailer
Out on a Limb Trailer
The Santa Clause Trailer
Star Wars Trilogy Trailer
Stuart Little Trailer
The Empire Strikes Back Trailer (faded 1980)
The Tigger Movie Trailer
Tom & Jerry Setter Byen på Hodet Trailer
X-Men Trailer
Ørnens Øje Trailer



 
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#3 by David Hardy ( deleted ) , Sat Aug 08, 2015 8:29 pm

I have so much I will need to start keeping a list of them. I don't know what I have. hahaha !


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#4 by Alan Gouger , Mon Aug 10, 2015 5:04 am

I love watching trailer as much as a good feature. I can make a large reel and watch trailers for hours!!



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#5 by Steve Bales , Tue Aug 11, 2015 12:51 am

I have so many trailer reels that Ive built up that I know I need to create a list. I love watching trailers and have most of the sound for them on DTS discs..


 
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#6 by Robert Crewdson ( deleted ) , Tue Aug 11, 2015 6:49 pm

Trailers are interesting; I have one for the Laurel & Hardy feature 'The Flying Deuces', but that's 16mm.



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#7 by David Hardy ( deleted ) , Thu Aug 13, 2015 11:02 am

Hi Alan
Yes making up trailer reels is a good idea. Frees up shelf space and you know where they are on a particular spool if you list them.
My only problem is I don't have enough 35mm spools at the moment.


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#8 by Andrew Woodcock ( deleted ) , Thu Aug 20, 2015 11:31 pm

All in Super 8mm but I must have some 40 to 50 trailers or so.

Some great titles including many too recent to ever be released as a feature but I too really enjoy these reels when many similar ones are all spliced together especially when accompanied with Intro's and coming soon logo's etc etc.

Trailers are an excellent way of safeguarding our precious features I find as if there was to be a newly acquired fault surfacing on your machine, then the trailer will take the hit not the beginning of your feature. The trailers can very often be replaced when all too often, the features themselves cannot nowadays.



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#9 by Douglas Warren ( deleted ) , Fri Aug 21, 2015 2:53 am

Currently I don't own any trailers but hopefully that will change in the near future.I really enjoy trailers from the 1930's to the 1970's the most.



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#10 by Oemer Yalinkilic , Tue Aug 25, 2015 10:02 pm

I have over 150 Trailers in my collection.
But I want tell you the Story, how I get my last purchase.
I am big Elvis Fan and I bought recently a very nice Book about Elvis Movies, with lot of images of Posters and Lobby cards and records etc. : http://www.amazon.de/Das-gro%C3%9Fe-Elvi...elvis+film+buch

I wrote an Email to the author of the book, to tell him how much I like his work. I told him also about my 35mm collection and that I have 2 Elvis Features and about 15 Elvis Trailer.
There was a picture of the King Creole Trailer in his book, he wrote in the book that he get this trailer at the premiere of GI Blues from the Advertising manager of Paramount pictures in germany.
Finally he made me the offer, to buy this trailer, because he can´t run it.
It was very expensive, but I have now this trailer which is pictured in this book.



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#11 by Hugh Thompson Scott ( deleted ) , Tue Aug 25, 2015 10:15 pm

That's a happy ending if ever there was, well done Oemer and good to see you posting here. That's some collection of trailers Vidar and
your good self have, I love 'em myself. The first ever trailer I bought was from Derann, the 50' standard 8mm col "Evil of Frankenstein",
every time I screened one of my three films, that little trailer was put into service.



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#12 by David Hardy ( deleted ) , Tue Aug 25, 2015 10:38 pm

Hugh
That's a coincidence. The first ever trailer I bought was the Standard 8mm trailer Evil Of Frankenstein from Derann. I still have it.


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#13 by Timothy Duncan ( deleted ) , Tue Aug 25, 2015 11:10 pm

Very cool Oemer!


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#14 by Hugh Thompson Scott ( deleted ) , Wed Aug 26, 2015 1:47 am

It surely is David, I remember it cost about 30/- or £1.50 in todays money, I still have mine too and the colour is excellent, mainly because a lot of Derann's early std 8mm colour was printed on reversal, so no fade.



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#15 by David Hardy ( deleted ) , Sun Aug 30, 2015 1:37 pm

Hugh my copy has no signs of colour fade too. If only they were all like this "sigh".


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#16 by David Hardy ( deleted ) , Sun Aug 30, 2015 1:40 pm

Hugh ... Can you remember the year you bought your copy. It must have been the early 1970s sometime.


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#17 by Jacob Delaney , Sun Nov 15, 2015 12:06 pm

I have at least 100 so far. Probably half of those are policy trailers, PSA's, digital sound snipes, and date bumpers. The first three trailers I ever got was before I even owned a 35mm projector. I was at an antique store where they had a section of film reels, cans, odd reels, projectors, and some 35mm film trailers. I got The King and I (1999), The Last of the Mohicans, and The Wash for $10 each, and only one of them was used.

After that I looked up some of my favorite movie trailers on Ebay and slowly started building up my collection, and after a few months I ended up finding a Devry XD2000 for a decent price (could have found a better deal if I waited but I was impatient)
My favorite are theater policy trailers, I can easily make a 20 minute reel of those to sit down with popcorn with. The worst trailers I ended up getting were from a Carmike Cinemas lot where some of the trailers were advertisements for digital cinema


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#18 by Hugh Thompson Scott ( deleted ) , Sun Nov 15, 2015 2:04 pm

Hi David, it would be '71, it cost £1.50 then, it was a milestone for me though, the first col/snd film projected.
Also welcome to Jacob and well done on your trl. collection.



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#19 by Jacob Delaney , Sun Nov 15, 2015 2:15 pm

I signed up when the forum was made by I completely forgot about it until today


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#20 by Andrew Woodcock ( deleted ) , Sun Nov 15, 2015 2:45 pm

Incorrectly posted sorry.



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#21 by Vidar Olavesen , Sun Nov 15, 2015 2:54 pm

Are we still talking 35mm here?


 
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#22 by Andrew Woodcock ( deleted ) , Sun Nov 15, 2015 2:55 pm

Ah sorry Vidar, I will have to move this. Thanks for pointing that out Vidar, i just read trailers sorry.


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