35mm film will go the way of the do-do, just as movies theaters did when television started showing films, and later when videotaped movies came out. I haven't seen a movie theater in decades, have you? However, in fairness, 8mm movie film has become a rarity since video camcorders. What gets to live or die does, in part, depend upon how successfully the new technology replaces and if possible improves upon the old one. Art
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