What 35mm & 120mm film

I love Ektar for the colour, it will blow your socks off. Its a very clean film too.
 
Ektar for print film,
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Velvia 50/100 (prefer 50!) for slide.
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Velvia 100F if you don't fancy print film
 
If you want that "retro" 80's/90's look, shoot 35mm Kodak Gold 200.
 
If you want that "retro" 80's/90's look, shoot 35mm Kodak Gold 200.

Yeah, to be honest most modern emulsions are very very clean and high performing (most of the ones mentioned so far), but they don't give a 'retro feel'.
 
The pound shop has a few hundred rolls of Kodak Gold in stock, I dunno how much it is though...;)
 
Tudor film is crappy stuff, as the price tag might suggest. You'd be better off shooting cheap Kodak or Fuji.

Check your local poundland for colour film, I kinda like the Ferrania stuff you often get there, which is made in Europe and hence a better standard of crap than made-in-Japan Tudor.
 
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