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Originally Posted by McCrutchy
I don't have the NOTLD BD, but I think there's one, very clear, lesson to be learned here. If Twilight Time wants to do these limited runs of modern horror Blu-rays, then they need to start contacting the filmmakers and sending them checkdiscs, to ensure that the film presentation is what it should be. It's bad enough that we have to deal with the omission of previously available extras, but considering the company's comments at this point, it's obvious that no one who was aware of how the film should be presented had seen the final Blu-ray (not the image transfer, not the HD master from Sony, the Blu-ray), and when your label is all about the presentation of the film--and has the price tag to prove it--then there's little excuse for that.
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Here's the clear lesson that still, after all this time, needs to be learned: Twilight Time can contact anyone on the planet earth and get all the comments they like, but, now listen carefully, THEY DON'T DO THE TRANSFERS. Sony and Fox do the transfers. So, if someone wants to contact filmmakers then Sony and Fox are the ones to do it. Whether they do or not is their business. I'm told that Sony does, in fact, involve people who were involved in the film - whether that's the case here or not is not known at this time.