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vsski
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Re: Twilight Time

#226 Post by vsski »

knives wrote:Any other masochists actually going to pick up the Ritt?
As a long time collector of soundtracks I will pick this up for the North score alone, as I always wanted to see the music with the visuals. And since I also have never seen the movie, it's an easy buy for me (despite some of the less than stellar comments about it).
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knives
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Re: Twilight Time

#227 Post by knives »

It's an absolute embarrassment, but one so fascinating it warrants multiple viewings.
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#228 Post by doc mccoy »

Props55 wrote: What are these people thinking?
PT Barnum, pure and simple.
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#229 Post by captveg »

THE RAINS OF RANCHIPUR (1955) BLU-RAY - Nov 13th

BONJOUR TRISTESSE (1958) BLU-RAY - Nov 13th

BELOVED INFIDEL (1959) BLU-RAY - Dec 11th

THE BLUE LAGOON (1980) BLU-RAY - Dec 11th

LOST HORIZON (1973) BLU-RAY - Dec 11th


Lost Horizon graduating from Sony MOD DVD-R to a limited issue Twilight Blu-ray is a compelling precedent. I guess one shouldn't be surprised to see another title or two from Sony's MOD library take this route in 2013.
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matrixschmatrix
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Re: Twilight Time

#230 Post by matrixschmatrix »

Did we know Bonjour Tristesse was coming? That seems like a big deal.
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knives
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#231 Post by knives »

We did.
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pointless
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#232 Post by pointless »

Starting in December, it looks like they've stepped up their release rate to three per month.
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#233 Post by eerik »

Good to see that they continue releasing titles I have no interest in. I think it's now safe to say they don't have Punch-Drunk Love, or at least they are not utilising it's 10th anniversary.
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Re: Twilight Time

#234 Post by zedz »

matrixschmatrix wrote:Did we know Bonjour Tristesse was coming? That seems like a big deal.
I just saw the digital restoration of this, and it's gorgeous.
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#235 Post by CSM126 »

If I was running a home video label and we put out that Steel Magnolias cover I would shutter the doors and call it a day out of embarrassment. I know TT is a tiny little company but for gods sake just spend the extra cash to license an old poster or something. The whole "faces imprinted upon an MS paint recreation of your grandmother's couch" design is so awful (and is the cover now in addition to the booklet!) that it ought to go straight to our Worst Covers Ever thread. That legendary Beat the Devil cover isn't as bad as this.
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George Kaplan
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#236 Post by George Kaplan »

Emak-Bakia wrote:Has anyone looked at the Facebook comments on this most recent pair of covers? Several people seem to agree that they're very "Criterion-esque." I mean, I know it's Facebook, but really? Are they thinking of the same Criterion?
Maybe they had these in mind. The similarity is clear, and the difference even more so.
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#237 Post by McCrutchy »

CSM126 wrote:If I was running a home video label and we put out that Steel Magnolias cover I would shutter the doors and call it a day out of embarrassment. I know TT is a tiny little company but for gods sake just spend the extra cash to license an old poster or something. The whole "faces imprinted upon an MS paint recreation of your grandmother's couch" design is so awful (and is the cover now in addition to the booklet!) that it ought to go straight to our Worst Covers Ever thread. That legendary Beat the Devil cover isn't as bad as this.
They have altered it now: "Artwork changed last minute--these things happen." it now looks like the booklet art, with the faces.
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#238 Post by CSM126 »

McCrutchy wrote:
CSM126 wrote:If I was running a home video label and we put out that Steel Magnolias cover I would shutter the doors and call it a day out of embarrassment. I know TT is a tiny little company but for gods sake just spend the extra cash to license an old poster or something. The whole "faces imprinted upon an MS paint recreation of your grandmother's couch" design is so awful (and is the cover now in addition to the booklet!) that it ought to go straight to our Worst Covers Ever thread. That legendary Beat the Devil cover isn't as bad as this.
They have altered it now: "Artwork changed last minute--these things happen." it now looks like the booklet art, with the faces.
That's what I was referring to. That original one, now that I've seen it, is somehow even worse. Holy mother of fuck.
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#239 Post by NABOB OF NOWHERE »

CSM126 wrote: That original or, now that I've seen it, is somehow even worse. Holy mother of fuck.
Hands up. Who here would be buying this anyway, even with an original Leonardo Da Vinci as the cover?
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#240 Post by cdnchris »

My wife wants it so I will be buying it. But she agrees either cover sucks.
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You didn't think I was serious did you?

#241 Post by Gregory »

I'm a Twilight Time completist, so I have to buy it.
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George Kaplan
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#242 Post by George Kaplan »

NABOB OF NOWHERE wrote:Hands up. Who here would be buying this anyway, even with an original Leonardo Da Vinci as the cover?
Include me out! No more Herbert Ross for me for some time.
Having just viewed THE SEVEN PERCENT SOLUTION again, for the first time since its initial release, was more than sufficient reminder to me of his cinema.
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Re: Twilight Time

#243 Post by McCrutchy »

Oh my...now I'll be adding Bye Bye Birdie to my Sound and the Fury order...I needed the free shipping anyway.
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Night of the Living Dead and Enemy Mine

#244 Post by pointless »

Release Date: October 9th, 2012

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Re: Twilight Time

#245 Post by swo17 »

So they're releasing the remake of NOTLD without any indication on the cover that it's not the original?
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knives
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#246 Post by knives »

There is some slight indication with the choice of zombie, but even I had to take a second to think about it.
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captveg
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#247 Post by captveg »

Yeah, it's a bit misleading, but since it's an online only exclusive I doubt many will buy it with the false concept of it being the 1968 film.

The Enemy Mine cover is kinda great in an 80s-cheeseball way.
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#248 Post by tarpilot »

Love that Enemy Mine cover
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Re: Twilight Time

#249 Post by CSM126 »

False advertising and bad photoshop. Way to go, boys.
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captveg
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#250 Post by captveg »

Nothing false about the NOTLD cover. Just... vague.
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