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Denver and Rio Grande (1952)
Starring Edmond O'Brien & Sterling Hayden ![]() Denver and Rio Grande Blu-ray Run for Cover (1955) Directed by Nicholas Ray Starring James Cagney & Viveca Lindfors ![]() Run for Cover Blu-ray Silver City (1951) Starring Edmond O'Brien & Yvonne De Carlo ![]() Silver City Blu-ray Up for pre-order. Last edited by Deciazulado; 03-14-2012 at 10:42 PM. |
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This is weird. If this was true, this would be the FIRST time Olive Films releases academy-ratio movies on blu-ray (in this case, the first two titles out of the three). They've been releasing them on dvd-only for months. Maybe they're changing their policy, which would be VERY welcome.
Your links work, but if I try to find the movies on Amazon with a normal search, they don't get listed at all. Also, the only thing indicating they're blu-ray releases is the price, there is no format info yet. But that could be all normal, it's very early. Or maybe it's Amazon's or Olive's mistake, and the pre-orders will be canceled? Last edited by jaaguir; 03-12-2012 at 07:09 PM. |
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Damn. Format updated to DVD. I never noticed academy ratio films were DVD only at Olive Films. I was really interested in Run For Cover. Will still probably get the DVD anyway.
I do see the listings for Blu at DVDAF. Guess there is still hope. Last edited by Blu2u; 03-12-2012 at 11:43 PM. |
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there's no reason the majors can't release more older catalogs considering the way Olive is just rolling out these bds like nobody's business.
the argument about cost just doesn't hold water imo. good for Olive even if these are a bit obscure. |
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I've been in the Twilight Time and Fright Night threads where people buy into the idea that the only way to release "obscure" or "small" movies is through limited editions sold only on the 'net. Yet a numbers of companies release truly obscure titles on Blu-ray all the time. I have SEVEN Blu-rays from Olive. They started releasing on Blu last summer. I would assume that, if they were losing their shirts, they would stop producing Blu-rays. In fact, their rate of BD releases and announcements is accelerating. If I want to see Sinatra in the "obscure" film PAL JOEY, I can order one of the 3,000 Twilight Time copies (which I did). Or I can see Sinatra in ASSAULT ON A QUEEN from Olive...which my local store will stock. Olive has become my favorite producer of Blu-rays. And I salute them for sticking with truly smaller titles. |
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I'm going to pick up Hit! from these guys and they're only about few $10 cheaper than Twilight Times. These Olive titles also look to be about as barebones as they come just like Twilight Times (although TT includes an isolated score and trailers). I too can't imagine Olive making a fortune on these titles. I too applaud them for the effort. From the reviews Olives blu rays seem to be high quality releases.
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Here is hoping for more labels like TT,Olive,etc.to bring stuff that majors don't find lucrative enough ![]() Last edited by Akijama; 03-14-2012 at 11:59 AM. |
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Some time ago, Olive were supposed to be preparing Fedora and Twilight's Last Gleaming for BD release. Has anyone heard any more about when we might expect these to appear? Fedora in particular is one of my most-wanted titles.
They are certainly doing good work with older titles, and putting most of the major studios to shame. |
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Warner doesn't own Paramount's pre 1950 titles, it's Universal. |
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![]() Pal Joey is a classic which I pre-ordered without a blink the instant it went up because I trust SPHE's Grover Crisp masters and TT's kid gloves handling of them. Ironically, Assault on a Queen is movie I'd also like to see, but will instead wait for the reviews and/or a deep discount price, because unfortunately Olive quality is just too unpredictable. And they've become my most frustrating and unreliable label. For every title that looks and sounds terrific, there have been at least two others with annoying to serious harvesting/mastering/transfer issues. At least they're doing a better job than Legend, but nowhere near Twilght Time in terms of a consistently high level of quality. And that's my bottom line here; otherwise, I would just stick to buying DVDs and MODs. Stubbornly, I cling to the notion that Blu-ray is (or should be) about high definition. At least we agree on this Dex. But again, and please keep in mind this is just one collector's opinion, it's a question of what Olive is doing with these titles. As much as I admire their efforts to expand Blu-ray offerings for catalogue collectors, I still can't fully endorse any label doesn't have better benchmark standards for quality. On some level, I think that inconsistency does more harm than good in terms of buyer trust. Last edited by ROclockCK; 03-18-2012 at 05:21 AM. |
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For a dozen years, people have been trying to imagine a mythical correlation between slow releases and quality. But we know there is absolutely no such correlation. Still, not a day goes by when I don't read somebody online post, "I hope they take their time because it has to be done right." And it just NEVER happens that way. |
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True, most of the movies we're talking about here are not commercial enough to justify that extra level of work. But that doesn't mean a high-ish rez legacy transfer for DVD with too much DNR and EE hastily stamped out on Blu-ray is the way to go either. Certainly not for something like Paramount's VistaVision and Technicolor The Buccaneer with Perspecta sound, which garnered a shameful 2.8 for AQ and 2.5 for PQ in the review on this site. Actually, the colour was reasonably good, so it really came down to what Olive accepted from Paramount as good enough for Blu-ray. Those baseline standards are what I'm questioning here. Olive has already made it clear they are more interested in quickly getting a title out there, than getting it right. I'm sort of dreading what they'll do with Bertolucci's Novocentro (1900). But at least my expectations are so low now, they can't possibly disappoint me this time... Last edited by ROclockCK; 03-18-2012 at 06:54 AM. |
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![]() There is a good reason TT do what they do - they want you to pay high prices for the titles they have licensed. I personally am anything but impressed with them - I like the transfers but they aren't responsible for them - and would much rather support Olive Films. To be clear, at the very least a company charging $30+ per title should include optional subtitles for those who need them. Regardless of TT's preferred business model - licensing a limited number of copies per title - I personally do not think that they are making the serious film lover a favor (and why should they, as they are a business). On the contrary, they are essentially imposing high prices on similar titles/product that other boutique companies have handled a lot better. Example: Eureka Entertainment/Masters of Cinema. So, as much as I am interested in some of TT's titles, I have decided not to support their model and instead support/give more attention to Olive Films. There are TOO many very good titles on the market with reasonable price tags, especially if one is Region-Free. This thread has all Olive Films Blu-ray releases and just about all of their classic DVD releases: https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread.php?t=195802 Pro-B Last edited by pro-bassoonist; 03-18-2012 at 06:32 AM. |
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I'm particularly looking forward to their expected BD releases of Billy Wilder's Fedora (a criminally underrated film) and Robert Aldrich's Twilight's Last Gleaming. I hope they will both appear later this year! |
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