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On the other hand, if I had picked up TT's Rollerball before it sold out, there's a movie that is very easily re-watchable. |
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Very cool. Also, Olive Films isn't bad either from what I recall. I own Ironweed from that company...very depressing but good film.[/quote] Olive's fine. The two common complaints about them are the lack of bonus features and subtitles. But the A/V quality is usually fine and you're paying usually 12-14 bucks for an Olive disc unless you're pre-ordering for some reason. |
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For what it's worth, Kino Lorber Studio Classics have released Rollerball on DVD. They couldn't release it on Blu-ray because of TT's rights for that format. I suspect that when TT's 3-year window is up (which should be 'round about Spring 2017) KLSC will release a Blu-ray edition if TT doesn't reissue it in the meantime.
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Thanks given by: | jw007 (12-30-2015) |
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I guess part is because I get so easily distracted by any noise, I would end up hearing the projector noise, the refrigerator, the dialog on another TV, the outside noises, etc. But most importantly the music is what gives some of these films the cinematic feeling I adore on some of those silents, so I can't imagine seeing one without it. Anyway apart from this movie, was this actually a usual thing to do? or was it more common to have some kind of music arrangement even if it was not composed for the film exclusively? Last edited by pedromvu; 12-30-2015 at 08:11 AM. |
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They still have some titles I am interested from time to time like the Woody Allen stuff, but I keep hoping they don't release anything I really care for, because the quality per buck (considering the whole package, supplements and all) is just inferior compared to Criterion, guess I am spoiled by them now. Maybe I am simply not the target for the majority of their catalog, I know there are tons of good US and UK films out there, but I like to view more world cinema so I have to filter a lot of stuff from these countries unless they are from directors I really admire. On the other hand Arrow, and MoC are pretty good competition. |
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Thanks given by: | jmclick (12-30-2015) |
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Since this is off-topic, and can easily get out of hand, I thought I'd mention that there's a dedicated TT thread at
https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread.php?t=182882 Post #1 in that thread contains a list of all TT titles, plus information about ordering, and announced forthcoming titles. TT tends to announce two months worth of titles on the first weekend of even numbered months (the March/April titles were announced earlier this month; the May/June titles should be announced in early February). Such announcements are first made to the Home Theater Forum, but they quickly get posted here. It also includes the latest Low Quantity Alert list. Generally, TT adds a title to this list when the number of available copies drops below 500-600. TT said that they'd issue a new list after Screen Archives's Nov/Dec sale, but it has yet to appear. They tend to post the LQA list first on their Facebook page. As of the beginning of November, there are 10 titles on the LQA list. And if you look at my .sig, you'll see that I maintain two TT-related lists that people might find useful. |
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![]() I just took a look at the TT thread and even posted in there. I saw what you meant by the "running low" part, but apparently that list needs to be updated as I noticed movies such as Used Cars, The Blue Lagoon and Sleepless in Seattle are no longer listed or available on TT's website. I might do a search on Ebay, and see if I can find a deal on anything. Also, regarding an older post of yours, I might wait until 2017 for a Kino/Lorber blu release of Rollerball... or maybe not. We'll see how much patience I have. I found a new TT blu copy on Ebay going for $55, but that's not cheap and I have to be a big fan of this movie to shell out that kind of $. |
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I'm so excited for The American Friend, right up my alley and the review sounds great.
Also recently got Gate of Hell, pretty excited to check out that sumptuous colour! |
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If I had to pick a favorite Blu-ray label from the past couple of years, though, then I'd have to go with Kino Lorber. Kino Lorber has done a magnificent job of releasing good old "Saturday afternoon movies" that I tend to revisit most often, and I love their business model. I'm really impressed with the quality of the U.S. region A releases that Arrow Video have released this year, and I'm looking forward to more from this studio. Some of their titles are a little too icky for my tastes, but my less responsible horror/slasher film aficionado self really loves what they've done with Eaten Alive, Blood Rage, Contamination, and others. Also, their releases of Spider-Baby, Pit Stop, and Edgar Allan Poe's Black Cats are top-notch all around. I've also spent a heck of a lot of money on Blu-rays from Code Red and Scorpion Releasing this year. They both do a fantastic job with their discs, but I wish that their discs were easier to purchase. The whole "sporadic availability" thing gets really old really fast. Last edited by The Great Owl; 12-30-2015 at 12:18 PM. |
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Greed is one of my favorite silents! I saw this discussed on The Story of Film: An Odyssey and DVR'd it from TMC. I don't think I could sit through the original 8 hour version, but the 2 hour was wonderful.
For the time, I'm sure the film was epic. Plot, theme, location, characters, etc. Other than Chaplin this was my only other silent for a long time. Is this available on blu-ray here in the States? |
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As for Rollerball, if you are region free capable, you'd be better off ordering the British version from Arrow. |
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Thanks given by: | jw007 (12-31-2015) |
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