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go to SAE website and read at top next to info about the two releases.
March 14 - Screen Archives announces two new Blu-ray releases from 20th Century Fox starting with THE GRAPES OF WRATH and ZORBA THE GREEK! Ships 4/3/12. National street date 6/5/12. All 20th Century Fox releases will feature extras and commentary! |
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Magnet schmagnet. |
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Finally, just look at the titles TT has done so far...they've been unearthing some very deeply buried vault gems, not just strip mining open pits already worked multiple times on DVD. And although nobody has mentioned this yet, doesn't Fox tend to Region A encode when they go wider via retail? So this FOX/SAE announcement changes nothing for me - Twilight Time has been finding and doing well all the neglected or lost stuff I really want anyway. Last edited by ROclockCK; 03-16-2012 at 05:52 AM. |
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From the same guy who put together "Rita Hayworth 'Stayin' Alive'"...
With TT's fingers in the Columbia catalogue, they've got to at least do Gilda. Last edited by ROclockCK; 03-16-2012 at 05:51 AM. |
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But hey...what about Salome? Now there's a Columbia title which I don't ever recall on R1 DVD. Or Angels Over Broadway, which did have a DVD, but was produced written, and directed by the legendary Ben Hecht for some increased collector cachet? Another possibility would be Down to Earth , Hayworth's Technicolor musical sequel to the classic Here Comes Mr. Jordan. That Columbia title has been out of print on DVD for at least a year... Last edited by ROclockCK; 03-16-2012 at 06:07 PM. |
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In my opinion people are making a big fuss about Fox starting this exclusive deal with SAE, just because TT also happens to be releasing their titles through them. But I think it really has nothing to do. Don't forget that Fox is also doing exlcusives with Walmart (The big trail, The barbarian and the geisha), and Best-buy (the Poseidon movie) in the coming months.
So it seems to me they're just changing their classic wide release policy for exclusives with retailers. I think they're just tyring out to see if it's worth it to release old catalog titles this way, since you could say they've already abandoned the regular way (it seems they have canceled the release of Titanic(1953)). I'm guessing, in exchange for having the exclusive of the title for a few months (when it's suppposed to sell best, because fans can't wait), retailers agree to some favored terms to Fox on the sales, or maybe the returns (no returns?). We'll see if it works well enough for Fox. If it doesn't, they'll just continue licencing to TT and others. |
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Titanic (1953) got cancelled?
![]() please tell me that is not true. btw: I thought the pre-orders for the April releases were going up later today, but now I don't see anything that mentions that. anyone know what the scoop is? Last edited by Arkadin; 03-16-2012 at 07:54 PM. |
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article from the NYT about Swamp Water blu-ray release.
looks like TT just got some mainstream press. ![]() http://www10.nytimes.com/2012/03/18/...-ray.html?_r=5 |
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Leonard Maltin recently had some enthusiastic words for it though... P.S. for those of us without NY Times accounts, are there any highlights/excerpts you can share Arkakin? Last edited by ROclockCK; 03-16-2012 at 08:15 PM. |
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BTW, Gilda is the only movie in that set that I have seen... |
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Interesting about that Titanic (1953) cancellation jaaguir (as of this morning, it's vanished from my Amazon wish list without even casual mention why), and very suspicious about the *coincidence* of the timing. After all, Titanic is another Fox Studio Classics title, just like the first two offerings via SAE. So no need to guess where that one is going now... If TT is smart, they'll just hold the course and keep doing what they've already been doing so well. In a curious kind of 'upside', Fox' decision to take these catalogue *exclusives* to SAE in advance of general release merely increases traffic to the site and legitimizes SAE in the eyes of holdout buyers, which, by association, ups the visibility and credibility of TT's own limited editions. Last edited by ROclockCK; 03-16-2012 at 10:46 PM. |
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Thanks, I'm down for anything with Jimmy in it .... haven't seen this one in years.
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In other sidebar-but-related news, while browsing the pre-orders at SAE (BTW, TT's Bell, Book and Candle and Désirée are finally up), I noticed that SPHE now has a MOD DVD-R program called the "Sony Choice Collection". So far, SCC titles include former Columbia/TriStar DVD titles like Die, Die, My Darling, Wilder Napalm, It's My Turn, and Chapter Two, but the introduction of this series *might* affect which SPHE catalogue titles TT decides take on. Although a professionally authored, manufactured, and packaged Blu-ray will always be preferable over a hastily burned MOD DVD-R with uncertain player compatibility and disc longevity, still, if a MOD DVD-R already exists for a particular title, then TT might think twice about even a 3000 limited Blu-ray run. |
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