Real film can be cleaned up, restored and remastered in super mego 4000K HD or whatever, so I can see Spock’s five 'o clock shadow come and go as the filming day went on and they filmed some scenes out of order, then physically cut the chosen takes together on a machine. It makes me smile. Real film is best film.
The actor’s chin, cheek and upper lip stubble. “Five 'o clock shadow” is an English idiom for a man’s facial hair. They shave in the morning before work, some clean shaven men will have short stubble visible again by 5 p.m. or so.
Real film can be cleaned up, restored and remastered in super mego 4000K HD or whatever, so I can see Spock’s five 'o clock shadow come and go as the filming day went on and they filmed some scenes out of order, then physically cut the chosen takes together on a machine. It makes me smile. Real film is best film.
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The actor’s chin, cheek and upper lip stubble. “Five 'o clock shadow” is an English idiom for a man’s facial hair. They shave in the morning before work, some clean shaven men will have short stubble visible again by 5 p.m. or so.
Oh, I should have tried googling, but I assumed it is some dark hidden trek secret :)
Thank you
No problem! I love idioms and don’t mind explaining.
Who owns the reels? Do you know?
I don’t, Paramount has the rights, they might have the masters.