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james
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« Reply #15 on: July 14, 2004, 10:11:29 PM »

yea is there a way i can get a copy of house of wax.....

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« Reply #16 on: July 14, 2004, 11:47:39 PM »

Essentially, Burgo told you where to get a copy:
http://search.ebay.com/house-of-wax_W0QQsokeywordredirectZ1QQfromZR8

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Yaddo42
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« Reply #17 on: July 15, 2004, 06:21:08 AM »

I remember so wanting to watch the 3-D versions of those older films that turned up in syndication, when you had to buy the glasses at 7-11 like it was mentioned earlier. But the nearest 7-11 was an hour's drive away, so no local stores had them, and my parents said there was no way they were driving that far for a pair of cheap 3-D glasses so I could watch some old movies. Always felt I missed out somehow. I can remember the hosts explaining how to adjust the color contrast to see the film properly. Still a little disappointed.

Regarding "Dial M for Murder", I've heard Roger Ebert on several occasions explain that without 3-D, the movie is a bland generic thriller barely worthy of Hitchcock, but with 3-D it was one of his better films since Hitchcock made 3-D so necessary to fully enjoying the film.
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peter johnson
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« Reply #18 on: July 15, 2004, 10:36:46 PM »

Ebert may be right about "Dial M" in that sense.  Hitchcock was so totally into whatever tech advances were around at the time -- always "first on the block" with improved sound techniques, etc.  Were he alive today, he'd have been the first to do an all-CGI character, for good or ill.
I remember the menace of the iron-spiked fences in the film too, that didn't really do anything but BE there & add to an air of 3-D tension.  I mean, they could poke your eye out!
However, I think "Dial M" works as a "flat" film, too.  I think probably Hitchcock's weakest film was "The Wrong Man", because it just ends so abruptly, with very little resolution/climax.
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james
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« Reply #19 on: August 05, 2004, 12:32:40 PM »

hey...whats up
         i think i got the same dvds from the same person...anyway im trying to watch 3d dvds on my pc... any suggetions.
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james
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« Reply #20 on: August 05, 2004, 12:33:48 PM »

hey...whats up
         i think i got the same dvds from the same person...anyway im trying to watch 3d dvds on my pc... any suggetions.

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