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11.02.2003
Dear Thomas,
... thank god for your love and enthusiasm for your subject -
Stanley [Kubrick] would have liked you!
Very best,
Leon Vitali, England |
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Sep 2002
Dear Thomas,
You are making a remarkable contribution to 70mm history (and hopefully
future). Your vast research and reporting on the subject are
extraordinary.
Congratulations and please accept my encouragement to continue your
exceptional endeavor.
Best wishes, Dick Vetter, USA |
Further
in 70mm reading:
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03.08.2007
I'm sorry I never mentioned how much I enjoy your "In 70mm" newsletter. It
is a truly monumental undertaking.
Paul Samuels, Washington, DC,
USA |
13 November 2007
Dear Thomas
Congratulations on in70mm.com This is a unbelievable resource and your
dedication and enthusiasm is mind boggling! Keep up the fantastic work.
regards Mark D'Arcy-Irvine, Sydney,
Australia
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22.02.2008
Dear Thomas
Thank you for your efforts in continuing providing 70 mm enthusiasts like
myself with such a great web site.
Kindest regards
Christian Losito
Macon, GA
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2 Dec 2004
Love your website. Very informative as well as helpful. Will spend more time
surfing when I can get the time. Maybe even offer a few new tidbits for you.
Kind regards,
Alan
Pacific Title, Hollywood, USA
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December 2004
...your 70mm website is going from strength to strenght - keep up the good
work!.
David Coles, Australia |
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3 March 2006
I've been a fan of your website for years.
Best regards,
Andrew Oran
FotoKem, Hollywood, USA |
4 April 2006
I like your website "in70mm.com" very much! It is very interesting and nice
to read.
Mit freundlichem Gruß
Thomas Weis
München, Germany |
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January 5, 2007
Your web site is so thorough and complete ! I find once I get on your web
site I can't leave because you have so many interesting articles and
interviews
Mark Andrew Job |
3 January 2007
You do a wonderful Job with the 70mm Web Presentation
Ingolf Vonau, Berlin,
Germany
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13. April 2007
Dear Thomas, was there forgotten the 70mm festival for the
American Cinematheque?
By the way, for my opinion there is too much public relation for the
Schauburg Cinema on your website, including no commented screenings of 35mm
prints (as BEN-Hur) or German dubbed prints (DIE HARD, ABYSS, ALIENS and so
on). The advertising spaces in favour of Mr. Born are exaggerated, I think,
and his "historic transfigurations" of the wide screen history in many
internet forums and discussions are a real torture for a couple of experts.
Nowadays an important share of his program is carried on HD(TV)-Screenings
via DLP beamer - altogether "harmonious" living side on side, as Mr. Born
mentioned.
After many years I regret to notice, that this man is not fully serious - a
very fickle and changeable business man with nostalgic weakness. The
historic truth is another thing, I believe. I would be unhappy, as soon as
the Thomas Hauerslev website is changing into a Herbert Born website.
The other, more interesting Festivals (American Cinematheque, Norsk
Filminstitut and the Czheck festival) come off to shortly for my taste at
the moment.
Kindest regards Jean-Pierre, Berlin, Germany |
03.08.2007
Have just spent another two hours reading through yet again parts of your
wonderful web site. I don't know how you manage to do it, but I for one am
certainly glad you do.
Every time I look at the site I find myself immersed in fond memories of
Wide Screen as I remember it from it's glory days of the 50's,and 60's and
to have someone like yourself capable of collating and bringing together so
much information is fantastic.
The site just seems to get better and better.
Best wishes and regards Ralph Miller
(ex London Cinerama 3 x strip and 70mm projectionist)
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2 April 2006
... you do a lot with your website, this is a kind of place to meet, like a
pub where all are going after a hard day of work to see friends and talk
about common things and drink virtual Hoepfner brew in form of new articles
and/or impressive screenings schedules ... it helps us a lot ..
Herbert Born -
Schauburg Kino, Karlsruhe,
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31 March 2006
Thanks for posting the pictures you took at the
"Ryan's Daughter" locations in
Ireland. I'd love to visit those places myself, but your pictures were the
next best thing.
William P. Huelbig, USA
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Fri, 17 Feb 2006
Thanks very much for your excellent and informative website, and thanks for
helping to keep that great 70mm feeling alive!
Bill Huelbig
Weehawken, NJ, USA
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20 February 2006
You are the God of 70mm
Cheers Fred Fullerton,
London, England
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March 9, 2006
Hi there dear Thomas,
in the beginning many many compliments and thanks for your fabulous work
with the website and for your passion about the 70mm.
I would like to make you a question please: have you ever been in italy
seeing the Arcadia multiplex in Melzo ?
Well, if the answer is yes, you just know what i am talking about !!!!
If the answer is no, i'd like to invite you to spend your next holiday
there, that's the real seventh wonder of the world.
I'm a fanatical about 70mm and large format, and I will take this few
seconds to say that you will never and repeat never say a cinema like that
all over the world.
Try to believe.
If you need more information I will be pleased to send them to you.
Bye Bye and many compliments again.
Marco M., Italy
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March 9, 2006
From the amount of browsing that I've done on your site, I really like the
content you have collected. The first-person accounts from people and from
members of the industry is very interesting to read.
The next time I update the
Movie
Links page:
I'll add a link to your site as I think it would be interesting to our
readers.
The BigScreen Cinema
Guide
Scott V. Jentsch - Publisher, USA
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June 5, 2006
I am a great fan of your website and enjoy it on a daily basis. Great job.
Christian Losito, Macon, GA U S A
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27. January 2006
Fantastic work! I’m impressed.
Chris Steenmans |
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Hi … wonderful site – just terrific!
All the best,
David Wishart |
03.03.2004 2004
Hello from the USA
Keep up the great work on 70mm, you'er doing an outstanding job.
Best Regards,
Paul Vollmers |
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07.04.2004
I just wanted to pass along thoughts and well wishes for your excellent web site. It's an excellent
compendium for people like me who love movies and great theatre experiences.
Keep up the excellent work and continued success for the website.
Regards,
Jim Barg |
23.02.2005
Great work on your website. It's a wonderful resource for all of us
interested in the widescreen experience.
Siddique Hussain, England
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21.12.2003
I find your website very informative and helpful. For example, I will be seeing
"Mad World" next week while visiting Washington because of the information your site provided. (I am a US government worker employed in
Germany.) Again, thanks for providing a great service that helps to keep 70mm alive.
Michael Morrison, Landstuhl, Germany |
24.01.2004
Keep up the splendid work!
Jonathan Kleefield |
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26 May 2003
From an ex London Cinerama projectionist (Coliseum and Royalty plus a couple of days at the Casino).
I would just like to say how much I am enjoying wading through everything that you have listed in The 70mm Newsletter-table of contents.
I certainly never thought 40 years ago that I would enjoy reading about Cinerama as much as I am. If only it was possible to turn the clock back to
then, perhaps we might still have more screens capable of showing 3 strip.
When I attended the opening in Bradford of Cinerama and met all the people
that had come from all over the world just to be part of the rebirth of Cinerama
I had many a tear in my eyes. Now reading the items on your site is yet again
having the same effect on me. Even after all these years I can still remember most of the films quite
clearly and recall where a realignment of the 'gigolos' was called for.
Keep up the good work and perhaps I might even be lucky enough to meet you
at Bradford if I can make it next year.
Ralph Miller
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27.06.2003
Sir,
I just had to tell you that as a schoolboy I saw TIC as the London Casino in 1955 never realising that six years later I would work for Cinerama as a
projectionist at the London Coliseum and Royalty Theatres and also relieved at the Casino. I left Cinerama and went out of the industry in 1963/4. However the one big memory that I have always carried with me is the Cinerama flight in This is Cinerama down the Grand Canyon. It has always been my life ambition to actually see the Grand Canyon for myself.
I was lucky to be present at the first showing at Bradford and meeting John Harvey, John Swadkins and Willem along with others from all over the world,
including other ex Cinerama projectionists. After seeing TIC again after all those years my dream of seeing Grand Canyon for myself became even more
pressing.
Finally after have had to cancel 3 arranged trips to America following a heart attack and heart bypass, a family illness and death and on the third
occasion Sept. 11th 'Twin Towers' two days before my flight out from the UK. I have made it this month and flew over and stayed at the Canyon. The 47 year wait was well worth it. I for one will never forget it or forget that it was Cinerama that was responsible for that lifetime dream.
Keep up the good work with the web site, its a great site
Ralph Miller
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31.08.2003
Just discovered your truly stupendous website - many congratulations. Congratulations many times over,
again.
Hugh Raggett (retired filmaker).) |
19.10.2003
I want to give you kudos for the new site updates. I like the new layout very much. The colors and easier access make the site even better than
before.
Bill Kallay |
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6 May, 2003
Hi, Have really enjoyed the website articles about the Pictureville Widescreen weekend (March 2003)
Cheers,
John Newman, London |
22.06.2003
Thank you for updating your website with all the new information. I look at
it often.
Kent Bulza
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29.06.2003
Dear Sir
I just found your wonderful site, full of info about the many films and formats that I enjoyed in my youth 40 and more years ago.
Kind regards David J Brown |
November
7, 2003
Keep up the good work! I look at your website all the time. Big 70MM fan here.
Back in the eighties, I was a projectionist at the old Cinedomes in Orange,
California.
James T Spivey-Jr.
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05.02.2003
Great site. I miss all the 70mm films. Today, most screens are small. What
happened to the large curved screens?
Bob Petrik |
Dear Thomas
I regret you had to stop the paper version of "..in 70mm" for
lack of new technologies in 70mm. But I will try to surf the net to have
some news from you!
Loic LEDEZ, France |
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April
2003
Thanks Thomas, an excellent site with so much information. I know many from here in
Melbourne Australia who visit often. I would have loved this information 20 years ago but it just was not available. Keep up your good work.
Kind Regards,
David Kilderry |
February
2003
The W/S weekend web pages are superb and you are to be congratulated. Well done. I have enjoyed reading back through the years. We have been fortunate to have seen so many historical films presented correctly. I am looking forward to the weekend which has some good films, in particular Spartacus and the King and I now that they have the DP70 which should keep the focus sharp on the curve.
Best wishes, Malcolm Clarke. |
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Hi There,
I've just looked through the magazine and site and am very impressed.
Congratulations on your site.
Best wishes,
Steve Maggs, Australia |
080102
Dear Thomas
I was sorry to hear of the discontinuance of ...In 70mm in printed form.
It was a terrific publication, I will really miss it, but then Kodak may
also be abandoning their printed edition of Cinema Notes so I guess this
is the future!
Keep up the good work, I will continue to support ..in 70mm.
Best regards
Brian Guckian, Dublin, Ireland
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April 21, 2002
Thank you for the web site.
Harold Flint, Upper Montclair, USA |
April
30, 2002
For someone like me who grew up in Hollywood in the heyday of 70mm and
Cinerama, your website is an absolute delight. Thanks for your fine work.
I can tell you that the finest cinema I've experienced, by far, with the
best 70mm projection, was the old Carthay Circle in Los Angeles, which
tragically was demolished in the late 1960s. Nothing else I've seen could
touch it, even Grauman's Chinese in its prime.
With best regards, Richard Evidon, Minneapolis, MN, USA |
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Thanks for your great and useful site about large formats; I found it while I was searching the correct projection ratio for Disney's "Sleeping Beauty" (now reedited in dvd in 2,35) .
stefano |
February 2003
Dear Thomas,
The web pages are excellent.
Chris O´Kane, Vistamorph
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December 31,
2001
Dear Thomas
You have done an outstanding job with publishing "..in 70mm" and
I congratulate you on having continued to produce such great material for
as long as you did. Most people that put together newsletters or small
magazines tend to get "burned out" and give up in about 1½ to 3
years. The fact that you continued for so long shows how strongly you are
interested in the subject of 70mm.
I have been visiting and will continue to visit your excellent web site. I
hope you will continue to add to the great things that are already there.
Thanks again for all you have done.
Dan Sherlock
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Thomas,
I was sorry to read of your decision to stop producing the printed version
of ..in 70mm. However I can understand that it must take some time to
produce each edition and I can only thank you for all your efforts.
I saw Bill Lawrence at Pictureville
when I went to see "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" and was glad
to hear that the documenting of the history of 70mm will be continued. In
my view this was a very important part of ..in 70mm which should be
continued before the first hand knowledge is lost for ever. In particular
documenting the films produced in the former Eastern Bloc countries has
been generally poorly covered elsewhere. I hope that the website can
continue this work.
Is it possible to send out a message when the Now
Showing page of the website has been updated?
It was only by accident that I found out about " Who Framed Roger
Rabbit" and the Pictureville film listing never included it.
Best wishes,
Andrew King |
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Hi Thomas,
Sorry to hear about the demise of "...in 70mm." It's frustrating
to see the film industry somewhat embrace digital cinema and large format
IMAX/Giant Screen instead of 5-perf 65mm/70mm. Where's the logic? Now, if
the industry wised up and embraced Super Dimension-70, I think that would
be wonderful. Then, "...in 70mm" could enter a new age of 65mm
movies!
Best regards,
Bill Kallay
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December 10,
2001
Dear Thomas
May I say many, many thanks for a great publication over the years, and
that I understand your reasons entirely.
Yours sincerely
Adrian H G Roberts
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July, 25, 2002
Your website is coming along quite nicely and is, as always very
informative. Good luck on these new changes.
All the best, Rich Greenhalgh |
Dear
Mr Hauerslev
A bad truth, Issue nr. 67 is the last one?
Thank you for all the great past issues and your great work for 70mm film.
Let's hope that some day producers will film in 70mm again.
Jörg Hebgen, German
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November
12, 2001
Dear Thomas
Although I am in no sense a cinema technician, your magazine has revealed
and enlightened a "behind the screen" world that has always
intrigued and interested me. It has been a delight to discover the latest
issue waiting on the doormat for me.
Howard Rust, England
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Many thanks for
your wonderful efforts in producing the "in 70mm" magazine for
so many years. Keeping 70mm alive was a worthy aim but sadly it looks like
joining 3-strip Cinerama on the shelf of yesterdays wonder.
David Coles, Australia
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Tom,
I think changing your format to a web based style is an excellent idea. I
do want to support it.
Marshall Ellenstein |
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I applaud your decision to publish on the website. I think the improved
pictures will make this a worthwhile change.
Cheers, Phil Lamb, England
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Hi Thomas,
Obviously I would like to have seen the magazine continue but I completely
understand your decision given the fact that even 70mm blowups
seem to be very rare these days. Many, many thanks for the countless hours
you must have put into producing the newsletter over the past seven years,
it was very much appreciated. I'll continue to check the website
regularly.
Best regards,
Allan Young
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Hi Thomas,
I think it is a great idea to put the magazine articles on the web instead
of posting out printed copies. This is the way a lot of publications will
go.
David Coles also thinks that you are doing the right thing. Putting the
magazine on the web will give more people a chance to learn about 70mm
(especially the younger generation).
best regards, Peter Fraser, Australia
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Thomas,
I applaud your efforts for the past seven years and will be happy to send
the money you have requested.
May I suggest that you consider sending out e-mails to your subscribers
each time you publish a new issue on the web? I am ready to re-subscribe
at any time.
Kind Regards, Richard Greenhalgh, USA |
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Dear Thomas,
I was sorry that you are not continuing with the magazine as I have
enjoyed it very much. Thank you for all your hard work.
I have visited your site on the net and found it very helpful. Please keep
up the good work as we value all that you do.
Thank you, Malcolm Clarke, England |
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31.07.2002
Hej, Thomas!
Tack för ditt fina arbete med The 70mm Newsletter genom åren.
Bengt Norman
frilansfotograf och
biografmaskinist, Vinterpalaset, Stockholm
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Pawel
Kazmierczyk
Sent: 19. april 2006 13:42
To: Thomas Hauerslev
Subject: RE: Cinemas in Poland
Wow.... This is AMAZING !
DOMAIN CHANGE NOTICE: On 9 May 2006 "eea.eu.int" will change to "eea.europa.eu"
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Dear Thomas:
66 and 67 are great issues! Thanks.
You made a wise decision to substitute with a new website.
Looking forward to it.
Best regards, Dick Vetter, USA |
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Dear Thomas,
I'm so sorry do decided to stop to publish it, but I understand you. No
one seems to believe in 70mm but Arcadia,
and it's really a pity that the moment we decided to move to the Large
Format you closed the magazine that taught me a lot about 70mm and its
history.
ciao, Francesco Gualeni, Italy |
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