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FrauBlucher
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Re: Twilight Time

#2326 Post by FrauBlucher »

Not sure if this is in reference to this, but Mr Lime took a veiled shot at TT. He replied to a post by saying something to the effect, you can always purchase it later if you want. I guess Redman didn't like that.
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FrauBlucher
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Re: Twilight Time

#2327 Post by FrauBlucher »

Ashirg wrote:Yeah, and the post in blu-ray forum is about Mr Lime going off on Twilight Time for releasing limited editions of popular movies...
Now this would be an enjoyable feud.
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Re: Twilight Time

#2328 Post by domino harvey »

I saw Mister Lime's posts before they were deleted, they were actually well-reasoned and more or less in line with this board's-- he said something along the lines of there being no sense to a film like the Last Detail being limited edition, and that TT's model is exploitative of customers and not aligned with the market. The idiot posters at the Blu-Ray forums then attacked Mister Lime for deigning to slag another label and I couldn't believe I found myself in the position of taking Mister Lime's side, but he was in the right
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Re: Twilight Time

#2329 Post by Ribs »

I can absolutely see why Mr Lime might be incensed, though - a title like The Last Detail released through Kino would probably be almost exactly the same, but at a third of the cost. As it is, it seems an inevitability to get a more substantial upgrade from one of the UK labels but TT is banking on people being impatient until that point. It's not like Nicholas and Alexandra or something that will probably never get another release anywhere in the world.

(I'm really rather concerned by the idea that TT was able to cash in some kind of chips with Sony for handing back Christine sooner than their license expired - what if they traded it for A Matter of Life and Death or some other major catalog title?)
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Re: Twilight Time

#2330 Post by domino harvey »

I've said this before but in a world where Kino and Olive are licensing MGM and Fox titles en masse for reasonable prices, it makes less sense than ever to support TT's prices and useless in-house extras (not to mention their abominable covers)
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Re: Twilight Time

#2331 Post by Ribs »

Well, I wish them all the luck in the world and hope they sell out the remainder of their Woody Allen titles quickly so I can resell my copies at a considerable markup in relatively short order.
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Re: Twilight Time

#2332 Post by FrauBlucher »

Ribs wrote:(I'm really rather concerned by the idea that TT was able to cash in some kind of chips with Sony for handing back Christine sooner than their license expired - what if they traded it for A Matter of Life and Death or some other major catalog title?)
Grover Crisp would never give A Matter of Life and Death to TT over Criterion. Anyway, I'm sure this is on Criterion's crowded release calendar.

We are approaching year 7 of Redman's dire doomsday prediction about physical media that was his premise to create TT's awful biz plan, in which was to take advantage of blu ray enthusiasts. What he didn't see was the growth of the boutique labels here and overseas in which case has out performed TT in quantity and quality at more than reasonable prices.
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Re: Twilight Time

#2333 Post by John Doe »

I WANT TO LIVE! (1958) BLU-RAY - November 15th

MOBY DICK (1956) BLU-RAY - November 15th

MOSCOW ON THE HUDSON (1984) BLU-RAY - November 15th

PRETTY POISON (1968) BLU-RAY - November 15th

THE BOSTON STRANGLER (1968) BLU-RAY - November 15th

GRAN BOLLITO (aka BLACK JOURNAL, 1977) BLU-RAY - November 15th

STARDUST MEMORIES (1980) BLU-RAY - December 13th

NICHOLAS NICKLEBY (2002) BLU-RAY - December 13th

THE BAREFOOT CONTESSA (1954) BLU-RAY - December 13th

THE KEYS OF THE KINGDOM (1944) BLU-RAY - December 13th

THE THREE WORLDS OF GULLIVER (1960) BLU-RAY - December 13th
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Re: Twilight Time

#2334 Post by domino harvey »

Pretty Poison is already out in a great, region free German Blu-Ray, FYI
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Re: Twilight Time

#2335 Post by What A Disgrace »

I've been hearing alot about Mauro Bolognini, so I'll definitely be picking up Gran Bollito. May also pick up Keys of the Kingdom, The Barefoot Contessa and I Want To Live! ...though I'd much rather pick up Signal One editions, if they should happen!
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Re: Twilight Time

#2336 Post by domino harvey »

I Want to Live! and the Barefoot Contessa are classics I've been waiting on forever from TT, though I'm worried about the aspect ratio on the latter
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Re: Twilight Time

#2337 Post by captveg »

Stardust Memories is the only automatic buy for me. I may get The Boston Strangler, too. Its an interesting film even if it's a total misrepresentation of the real case.

The others are ones I need to see to decide on, which at this point I'm quite far behind on for TT titles ever since they increased to 5-6 a month.
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Re: Twilight Time

#2339 Post by domino harvey »

For those who haven't seen it, I Want to Live! has a legitimate claim on being the most beautifully-shot film of all time-- if ever a film merited a Blu-ray, it's this one
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Re: Twilight Time

#2340 Post by Big Ben »

Thanks for the recommendation! I'll certainly check out the film now. This Susan Hayward appears to have completely slipped under my radar.
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Re: Twilight Time

#2341 Post by sinemadelisikiz »

I can safely second that recommendation for I Want to Live! A gorgeous film that was so much better and more emotionally engaging than I ever expected from the premise. It should really be better known.
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Re: Twilight Time

#2342 Post by bdsweeney »

Adam Grikepelis wrote:For those that missed out, Umbrella in Australia have Body Double forthcoming on Blu-Ray. Looks to include all the DVD extras, though there's no region coding or transfer info.
Can anyone speak as to the quality of this release by Umbrella?
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Re: Twilight Time

#2343 Post by domino harvey »

It's the one I watched, I didn't think it looked bad but it's apparently a different transfer than the one TT used. It's also available direct and cheap from US Amazon
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Re: Twilight Time

#2344 Post by bdsweeney »

Thanks, Domino!
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Re: Twilight Time

#2345 Post by perkizitore »

Just wait for the upcoming UK disc.
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Re: Twilight Time

#2346 Post by captveg »

From TT Facebook:

SLEEPLESS IN SEATTLE approximately 30 copies remaining
JUDGEMENT AT NUREMBERG approximately 40 copies remaining
FIRST MEN IN THE MOON approximately 40 copies remaining
CRIMES AND MISDEMEANORS approximately 45 copies remaining
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Re: Twilight Time

#2347 Post by hearthesilence »

captveg wrote:From TT Facebook:

SLEEPLESS IN SEATTLE approximately 30 copies remaining
If I needed thirty expensive and uncomfortable sheets of toilet paper...
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Re: Twilight Time

#2348 Post by captveg »

Low Quantity update:

CRIMES AND MISDEMEANORS is now sold out

SLEEPLESS IN SEATTLE - fewer than 20 copies remaining
JUDGMENT AT NUREMBERG - fewer than 20 copies remaining
FIRST MEN IN THE MOON - fewer than 20 copies remaining (out of 5,000)
THUNDERBIRDS ARE GO/THUNDERBIRD 6 - fewer than 150 copies remaining
HIGH TIME - fewer than 150 copies remaining
THE SONG OF BERNADETTE - fewer than 200 copies remaining
IN LIKE FLINT - fewer than 200 copies remaining
THE BLUE LAGOON - fewer than 220 copies remaining
MAJOR DUNDEE - fewer than 300 copies remaining
A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS - fewer than 300 copies remaining
KHARTOUM - fewer than 300 copies remaining
THE MECHANIC - fewer than 350 copies remaining
DEMETRIUS AND THE GLADIATORS - fewer than 450 copies remaining
John Carpenter's VAMPIRES - fewer than 550 copies remaining (out of 5,000) (remaining stock only available at http://www.twilighttimemovies.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;)
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Re: Twilight Time

#2349 Post by Ribs »

"MGM/UA have advised us they are losing the rights to the movie version of David Mamet's fantastic play, AMERICAN BUFFALO. As a result Twilight Time's Blu-ray will be OUT OF PRINT at midnight on September 12th, 2016. As an incentive for last-minute dawdlers who do not yet have this title in their collection, the price is reduced to $14.95 at http://www.twilighttimemovies.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; - now you have no excuses! Don't delay as it's gone in only 18 days!"
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Gregory
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Re: Twilight Time

#2350 Post by Gregory »

Already posted last week (see previous page)—"Don't delay as it's gone in 4 weeks!" Now it's down to 18 days, and I look forward to more hard sell between now and the fateful midnight hour of 9/12:
Hey, dawdlers! This will be OUT OF PRINT in 2 weeks! Now you have no excuses!
Hey, dawdlers! This will be OUT OF PRINT in 3 days! Now you have no excuses! None!
Hey, last-second dawdlers! This will be OUT OF PRINT in 2 seconds! Now you have no excuses! None! Why didn't you add this to your collection before literally the last second? Your loss.
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