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Poster: Administrator, Curator, or Staff Rick Prelinger Date: March 14, 2004 02:04:26pm
Forum: prelinger Subject: Re: Help ID'ing creators of film

Centron is gone. My reference books that would have more info about who made "All My Tomorrows" are in storage. There may be info on this film at the University of Kansas Archives in Lawrence, Kansas; they have the Centron collection. "Day I Died" is distributed by:

AIMS Multimedia
9710 DeSoto Avenue
Chatsworth, Ca 91311
(818) 773-4300, (800) 367-2467, www.aimsmultimedia.com. Their catalog may give info on specific filmmakers.

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Poster: uniQ Date: March 14, 2004 06:04:38pm
Forum: prelinger Subject: Re: Help ID'ing creators of film

Special Screening?!

Why can't the rest of us see them?

-uniQ

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Poster: cashel Date: March 14, 2004 07:43:39pm
Forum: prelinger Subject: Re: Help ID'ing creators of film

If you check the web site reference,provided by Rick, you will find that the films are only available for purchase. I certainly cannot afford their list prices

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Poster: cassieceleste Date: March 15, 2004 01:00:55am
Forum: prelinger Subject: Re: Help ID'ing creators of film

Sorry.. bad wording. I meant, a special screening here in my TOWN. ;)

It was arranged by Dennis Nyberg as part of the "Karl Rove Paranoia Film Fest." Great stuff. Also showed The Last Date, LSD: Trip or Trap? and PCP: You Never Know in additional to All My Tomorrows and The Day I Died.

Also of interest was a DEAD-ON parody of educational films made by Matt Groening when he was a kid called "Drugs: Killers or Dillers?"
Really funny, almost TOO accurate!

Sorry about confusing wording in first post;)

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Poster: Nyback Date: March 15, 2004 05:34:40am
Forum: prelinger Subject: Re: Help ID'ing creators of film

Dear uniq;

I travel with my film shows. I could come to your town. Take a look at my website www.dennisnybackfilms.com

Dennis

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Poster: cassieceleste Date: March 15, 2004 01:05:59am
Forum: prelinger Subject: Re: Help ID'ing creators of film

Thanks for the heads-up. It really surprised me 'cause I don't think these were mentioned in Ken Smith's book either... but they're REALLY fantastic, horrible gruesome movies.

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Poster: Administrator, Curator, or Staff Rick Prelinger Date: March 15, 2004 04:20:26am
Forum: prelinger Subject: Re: Help ID'ing creators of film

Did the prints that Dennis showed have titles? If they did, maybe he could run them again for you or put them on a machine and see what, if any, credits are there.

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Poster: Spuzz Date: March 15, 2004 04:26:33am
Forum: prelinger Subject: Re: Help ID'ing creators of film

Helloooo,

I just emailed Dennis to take a look at this posting, hopefully he'll reply on here. :)

Bill

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Poster: cassieceleste Date: March 15, 2004 04:26:07am
Forum: prelinger Subject: Re: Help ID'ing creators of film

I sent an e-mail to U-Kansas. If they can get me the info on "All My Tomorrows" that'll cover both films.

It was kinda a paid event deal, and he wasn't really available to ask questions of during or after, unfortunately. I tried to remember it as best I could, but all that sticks with me are the titles and "Gordon-Her(something.") I was surprised at the Centron Productions logo (in full color!) on All My Tomorrows since I had never seen a Centron logo that looked like that before. (It was brightly colored, sort of looked like a long folding screen.) I'm not sure how deep their involvement with this particular piece went...

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Poster: Nyback Date: March 15, 2004 05:53:53am
Forum: prelinger Subject: Re: Help ID'ing creators of film

Dear Cassie;

I do try to be available at my screening to answer questions. For this series I also the projectionist which takes some time away from that. I hope you see the wednesday or thursday shows. I think you'd like them. On thursday the films will be way more harrowing than either The Day I Died or All My Tomorrows.

Dennis

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Poster: Nyback Date: March 15, 2004 05:09:55am
Forum: prelinger Subject: Re: Help ID'ing creators of film

Hey Rick;

I'd call you but I don't think I have your number. The special screening that included All My Tomorrows and the Day I Died was mine at the Clinton in Portland. I hope all is well with you and you know how much I esteem you.

Dennis

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Poster: Administrator, Curator, or Staff Rick Prelinger Date: March 15, 2004 05:30:38am
Forum: prelinger Subject: Re: Help ID'ing creators of film

Hey, Dennis! Glad to see you here! My email's footage@panix.com; write and we'll set up a talk.

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