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Razzie-super 8 connection

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Did anyone here realize that the Razzie award (for worst films of the year) trophy makes a nod to super 8? Found this today in a news item:

"For 26 years, the Golden Raspberry Award Foundation has been lauding the worst in Hollywood with the Razzie, which it proudly labels "Tinseltown's tackiest trophy." The award, a gold-spray-painted, golf-ball-sized raspberry atop a mangled Super-8 film reel, has an estimated value of $4.97."

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No wonder it's hard for some people to take super 8 seriously.
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Super 8?

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etimh wrote:Super 8?

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Yes. You can't see it? It's rather elegant. We should be honoured.

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It is 8mm. But considering the perforations I suppose it is Regular-8.
Indeed it is funny but considering that several now famous directors (Spielberg, Verhoeven) started with 8mm gauge it is not really justified. Maybe it is a link to shaky and blurry homemovies of past times?
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And you can find this year's nominees here:

http://www.razzies.com/default.asp
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yeah that looks like a std-8 reel, but I guess they use whatever they can get their hands on to make them...
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Rasberries?? they look more like mulberries to me - the cluster size, grouping, shape, perforations......


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Yes, Regular 8, my mistake. We should all chastise the reporter or whoever said it was super 8 in the first place. After all, we are the super 8 police:)

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Scotness wrote:Rasberries?? they look more like mulberries to me - the cluster size, grouping, shape, perforations......
Uhh i think it's supposed to be just one giant rasberry...
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http://edition.cnn.com/2006/SHOWBIZ/Mov ... index.html

Indeed, 8mm reels in the picture(s).
No pleased receivers :)
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Thats a great looking award. The base looks like a lid off a jar of peanut butter??!!
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i bet there´s a porno flick on that reel.

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Like 'DOG-A-RAMA', for example? :P





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The more I look at that thing the more it looks like the middle part is a tuna can, or maybe a cat-food can??? This has been very entertaining, thank you!!!
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