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  2. 8mm (film) - Wikipedia

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    [4] The film also has a score of 21 out of 100 on Metacritic based on 20 reviews indicating "generally unfavorable." [5] Audiences surveyed by CinemaScore gave the film a grade of "C−" on scale of A+ to F. [6] Derek Elley of Variety criticized the film, stating that "8MM is a movie that keeps jumping the gate and finally unravels all over the ...

  3. Castle Films - Wikipedia

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    Castle Films was a film company founded in California by former newsreel cameraman Eugene W. Castle (1897–1960) in 1924. Originally, Castle Films produced industrial and advertising films.

  4. 8 mm film - Wikipedia

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    Normally, Double 8 is filmed at 16 or 18 frames per second. Common length film spools allowed filming of about 3 to 4 + 1 ⁄ 2 minutes at 12, 15, 16, and 18 frames per second. Kodak ceased sales of standard 8 mm film under its own brand in the early 1990s but continued to manufacture the film, which was sold via independent film stores. Black ...

  5. List of films shot in Riverside, California - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of films shot, at least in part, in Riverside, California. The films shot at the Riverside International Raceway and at March Air Force Base are outside the Riverside city limits, but they have been included because both locations are closely associated with the city of Riverside.

  6. Things Boomers Took for Granted That are Obsolete Now

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    In 1963, it got even better when the addition of a magnetic strip made it possible to record audio along with video. New cassette-based formats would soon render both 8mm and Super 8mm films obsolete.

  7. 8 mm - Wikipedia

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    8mm (band), a rock band from Los Angeles, California; 8mm, a 1999 American crime thriller; See also. 8mm 2, a 2005 direct-to-video thriller film This ...

  8. George Kuchar - Wikipedia

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    After leaving New York City for San Francisco, Kuchar prolifically produced video diaries, the true quantity of which remains unknown. [10] Varying in duration from five to ninety minutes, Kuchar's video diaries inflect his everyday life with familiar themes of Kuchar's oeuvre such as appetite, voluptuousness, the hilarity of bathos, campy appropriation, flatulence, the weather, urination ...

  9. Blackhawk Films - Wikipedia

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    In July 2007 he announced that Blackhawk Films would discontinue the 16mm business. Shepard then devoted his energies to video restorations of classic motion pictures, until his death in 2017. The Blackhawk Films/Film Preservation Associates Collection is now held at the Academy Film Archive and owned by Paris-based Lobster Films. [1]