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#26081 |
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Damn, that $20 USD shipping fee for 4 titles kinda killed the deal a bit.
Got Hush Hush Sweet Charlotte, How to Steal a Million, Pretty Poison, and Where the Sidewalk Ends for $98 USD ($133 CAD) with shipping. So that's about $33 CAD for each title, which some may laugh at, but it's still a deal for us Canadians with this brizutal exchange rate. There's nowhere else at the moment to get this transfer of Where the Sidewalk Ends, right? |
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#26082 |
Senior Member
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Just ordered:
TONY ROME / LADY IN CEMENT TWO FOR THE ROAD GARDEN OF EVIL Thanks TT (and SAE). I may go back for at least INFERNO before the end of the month. Day 1 purchases are out of the question anymore though with all these sales. Something would have to be pretty special for me to jump. |
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#26083 |
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I didn't know screen archives was also doing the sale since I got the email from Twilight Time and made a quick order through them. Screen Archives only charges $10 to ship 4 titles to Canada. Twilight Time charged me $20.
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#26084 |
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I was just going to order one title direct from TT because I had a $2 off coupon. Shipping was over $11 USD for the one title which is just insane!
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#26085 |
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I ended up splurging ... I am so behind on TT Titles.. and I really really wants INFERNO 3D
so I ordered direct from TT Inferno 3d/2D Boston Strangler Pretty Poison Two for the Road Kiss of Death Peyton Place Panic in Needle Park I'd also strongly recommend How to Steal a Million I think it looks incredible... and also Violent Saturday great color noir film with an equally informative commentary track. |
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Thanks given by: | StarDestroyer52 (06-08-2017) |
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#26087 |
Blu-ray Count
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I'm hoping they have some sort of Sony/Columbia sale next, I've been patiently waiting for a discount on Mad Magician since January!
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Thanks given by: | spawningblue (06-09-2017) |
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Thanks given by: | Jobla (06-08-2017) |
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Nov 2014
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Do you have a source? Or is this conjecture? Just curious. |
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#26091 |
Active Member
Dec 2010
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Twilight Time has sent out a low quantity alert for these movies on the TT website.
Less Than 100 Copies Remaining: $14.95 FATE IS THE HUNTER FROM THE TERRACE RIFF-RAFF / RAINING STONES (2 BY KEN LOACH) $9.95 TITUS SAVE YOUR LEGS! Less Than 150 Copies Remaining: $19.95 HUSH...HUSH, SWEET CHARLOTTE $14.95 THE ST. VALENTINE'S DAY MASSACRE THE PRIME OF MISS JEAN BRODIE THE VANISHING STORMY WEATHER $9.95 CHE |
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Thanks given by: | baheidstu (06-08-2017) |
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#26092 |
Blu-ray Ninja
Nov 2014
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Included Charlotte in my order, now I don't feel so guilty about not waiting any longer. Based on all the reviews I've read it seems like this will remain the definitive release of the film.
It looks like Fate is the Hunter has a lot of fans, I wonder if I should jump on it before it goes... |
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#26097 |
Blu-ray Ninja
Nov 2014
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I just know that Kiss of Death will come down to $14.95 on the next sale a la many of those movies, but what the hell, I want it.
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Of course, that's primarily UK-centric product (though much of it funded by US and Canadian companies), but there's a long history of US studio films that flopped in the US being big hits in the UK, usually based on subject matter: Battle of Britain, Far from the Madding Crowd (1967), Cromwell, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang... The landscape for licensing foreign films is also very different from territory to territory. It works both ways, of course: there are big US hits that are practically worthless in the UK market (one reason it's been spared Tyler Perry's ouevre to date) and UK films that flop locally but take off in the States (The Crying Game, Croupier). When you're negotiating for rights, the copyright holders will have different expectations for different markets, and for a lot of product on the market the US is regarded as the smallest potential market and priced accordingly. Last edited by Aclea; 06-09-2017 at 02:17 AM. |
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Thanks given by: | Blu_Beard (06-09-2017), DvdClon (06-09-2017), krasnoludek (06-11-2017), mja345 (06-09-2017), nitin (06-09-2017), oildude (06-09-2017), StarDestroyer52 (06-09-2017) |
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#26100 |
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Picked up The Boston Strangler and Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte from SAE. Both blind buys, but from good directors and look to be strong thematically, and with interesting cinematography. Spurred into action by the Low Quantity alert for the latter (albeit at TT).
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Thanks given by: | benbess (06-09-2017) |
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