Just had a nice chat with the boys who'll be doing the clean-up - they sound great and are doing it all the right way - not just turning on some software program, but dealing with each separate problem on a case by case basis. I told them the most important clean-up is to get rid of the two cue marks at the end of each reel, and to try and clean up the end credits as best as possible. I think they'll find that most of the light marks are at the heads and tales of the reels. Their plan is to be done on Monday morning, and then I go in, they put me in a QC room where I watch all the way through on a big plasma TV. That should be fun. Anything I see that I may not like, we can then fix - everything they'll have done and that we've done thus far is all saved in a computer.