The sound of music

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The sound of music

Post by rumpoldstilskin » 01 Jan 2016, 14:06

How good was cinematic tape then, Mitchell BNC was a brilliant 65mm shooting camera making a very old film feel almost new if it wasn't for the mono audio.

So much so that on wasted New Years day i'm forced by family members to sit and watch it but i found myself quite in love with Charmain Carr, totally devastated to find out she is 73!! FFS, was thinking 50's and i could cope with that haha.
What a lovely looking lass she was though Image

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Post by lee » 01 Jan 2016, 14:10

Pah.
The new star wars film is way better.


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Post by rumpoldstilskin » 01 Jan 2016, 14:53

lee wrote:Pah.
The new star wars film is way better.


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Post by cupidstunt » 01 Jan 2016, 15:58

Many a good tune played on an old fiddle !
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Post by Cabernet » 04 Jan 2016, 07:07

cupidstunt wrote:Many a good tune played on an old fiddle !
Yeah, but you'd still need a stiff bow, you flaccid fossil.

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