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Old 08-16-2013, 05:43 PM   #6061
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That's not true at all. Cohen Media, Synapse, Kino (usually), Flicker Alley, Vinegar Syndrome all do excellent work. And that's only the US labels - what about MoC, BFI, Arrow, Second Sight, Artificial Eye, 88 Films, etc.?
Well, I was speaking of US labels. And the ones you listed typically put out quality discs, sure. But none of them have deals with major studios, which was what i was implying.
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Old 08-16-2013, 05:45 PM   #6062
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Olive - cheap. Mill Creek - cheap.
Olive has put out several excellent remastered BDs. And Mill Creek does exactly the same thing TT does - releases the masters Sony gives them. No isolated scores and perhaps a bit of compression, but other than that the only difference is 25 bucks and an 8-page booklet.
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Old 08-16-2013, 05:50 PM   #6063
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That's not true at all. Cohen Media, Synapse, Kino (usually), Flicker Alley, Vinegar Syndrome all do excellent work. And that's only the US labels - what about MoC, BFI, Arrow, Second Sight, Artificial Eye, 88 Films, etc.?
You forgot to mention Olive Films who consistently releases great Film Noir titles. which reminds me, I need to purchase Body and Soul. I hope they release Requiem For A Heavyweight one day or any studio for that matter.

oops didn't see your post above.
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Old 08-16-2013, 05:53 PM   #6064
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Olive has put out several excellent remastered BDs. And Mill Creek does exactly the same thing TT does - releases the masters Sony gives them. No isolated scores and perhaps a bit of compression, but other than that the only difference is 25 bucks and an 8-page booklet.
Olive puts out the cheapest thing they can. They're too cheap to even do English subtitles, discriminating against a huge demographic of people. But they just don't care.

TT is a couple of people who love films actually trying to put out the best version they can. Considering that they break even around 1500 titles, they are sustaining off the titles that DO sell out, which isn't many.
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Old 08-16-2013, 05:58 PM   #6065
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They're too cheap to even do English subtitles, discriminating against a huge demographic of people. But they just don't care.
It's not that they 'don't care'. Most boutique labels don't include English-language subtitles/closed-captioning on their releases - when you have a limited budget, it doesn't make any economic sense to spend additional funds on something that is only relevant to a small portion of your audience. That's not to minimize the effect of a lack of subtitles for hearing-impaired viewers, it's just that they represent a tiny fraction of the overall purchasing public. From the view of the independent label, that's time and money that can be more constructively be spent elsewhere.
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Old 08-16-2013, 06:02 PM   #6066
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Olive puts out the cheapest thing they can. They're too cheap to even do English subtitles, discriminating against a huge demographic of people. But they just don't care.
Great point. When I think of Olive blu-rays, cheap and lazy both come to mind. At the very least, Mill Creek (!) now includes ENG subs with their bargain basement releases. Though it should be pointed out, not all TT blu-rays have ENG subtitles, either (some of the Fox titles, the recently released Disappearance).
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Old 08-16-2013, 06:05 PM   #6067
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It's not that they 'don't care'. Most boutique labels don't include English-language subtitles/closed-captioning on their releases - when you have a limited budget, it doesn't make any economic sense to spend additional funds on something that is only relevant to a small portion of your audience. That's not to minimize the effect of a lack of subtitles for hearing-impaired viewers, it's just that they represent a tiny fraction of the overall purchasing public. From the view of the independent label, that's time and money that can be more constructively be spent elsewhere.
quality > quantity

I value quality over quantity. But that's just me.
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Old 08-16-2013, 06:07 PM   #6068
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I have more of an issue with Olive's relatively small file sizes - they seem to be consistently 13 - 14 GB. Surely utilizing a bit more of that BD-25 wouldn't have any real additional cost?
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Old 08-16-2013, 06:16 PM   #6069
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from the Twilight time FB page:

SAE has reported a small number of THE BIG HEAT Blu-rays have gone back on sale today at http://www.screenarchives.com (these are copies that were ordered but the sale subsequently fell through) - so for anyone who may have missed this title, there's an opportunity to get it again while it lasts...

http://www.screenarchives.com/


Just in case you wanted a copy!!

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Old 08-16-2013, 06:16 PM   #6070
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It's not that they 'don't care'. Most boutique labels don't include English-language subtitles/closed-captioning on their releases - when you have a limited budget, it doesn't make any economic sense to spend additional funds on something that is only relevant to a small portion of your audience. That's not to minimize the effect of a lack of subtitles for hearing-impaired viewers, it's just that they represent a tiny fraction of the overall purchasing public. From the view of the independent label, that's time and money that can be more constructively be spent elsewhere.
Actually, it IS because they don't care. Even TT puts subs on now, and they're a boutique label. The films that Olive gets have sub files already created for the DVDs. All it takes is including them. They don't have to create anything.

And actually, sign language is the 2nd or 3rd most spoken language. So it's a bigger percentage than you think.
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Old 08-16-2013, 06:17 PM   #6071
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Short answer: No. Long answer: SAE used to have a coupon code years ago where if you bought through their Amazon store and were a new customer, they would give you 10% off your next order if made directly through their site. But that stopped around when the magnets stopped.

The only other "sale" is when they have a special signed edition which you can get free if you order more than $100 in Twilight Time product, but there are only 100 of those that come out on a preorder date (150 on this coming Wednesday's preorder!).
Hmmm, that sucks. The only one I've bought so far is The Big Heat. A lot of the other titles I'm not super passionate about, but would like to own. But at $30, it pushed me off the fence onto the "No" side.
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Old 08-16-2013, 06:17 PM   #6072
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I have more of an issue with Olive's relatively small file sizes - they seem to be consistently 13 - 14 GB. Surely utilizing a bit more of that BD-25 wouldn't have any real additional cost?
Same here! I know maxing out a disc doesn't always mean the best image quality but those file sizes are redic.
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Old 08-16-2013, 06:45 PM   #6073
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Well, I was speaking of US labels. And the ones you listed typically put out quality discs, sure. But none of them have deals with major studios, which was what i was implying.
Far enough, I just wanted to give a shout out to all of the other great indie labels who might be overlooked.

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Naw, anything that sells out they will likely re-license and re-release when the 3-year window is up.
I'm not questioning this statement, but has re-licensing by TT been brought up before? Do TT have first dibs on (re)licensing titles? Wouldn't a repressing of, say, Fright Night cause just as much grumbling as rejoicing? It'll be interesting to see how this scenario plays out - I can only imagine how quickly the Fright Night prices will drop when/if a re-licensing is announced.
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Old 08-16-2013, 06:58 PM   #6074
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Wouldn't a repressing of, say, Fright Night cause just as much grumbling as rejoicing?
Who would grumble, except for the peeps that overpaid after it was sold out, or the TT haters that refuse to buy their product on principle?
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Old 08-16-2013, 07:06 PM   #6075
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the TT haters that refuse to buy their product on principle?
Unfortunately this group is a very vocal (and predictable) one, and they'd just add the repressings to their well-worn list of complaints, along with the NOTLD tinting, TT's not limiting pre-orders to 'X' numbers, website slowdowns, autographed copies announced after original release dates, Ed's grumpiness, high price points, shipping not being handled sequentially, etc.
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Old 08-16-2013, 07:08 PM   #6076
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I'm not questioning this statement, but has re-licensing by TT been brought up before? Do TT have first dibs on (re)licensing titles? Wouldn't a repressing of, say, Fright Night cause just as much grumbling as rejoicing? It'll be interesting to see how this scenario plays out - I can only imagine how quickly the Fright Night prices will drop when/if a re-licensing is announced.
Yes, they do.
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Old 08-16-2013, 07:16 PM   #6077
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"August 14th - New from TWILIGHT TIME DRUMS ALONG THE MOHAWK (1939) with the bonus feature BECOMING JOHN FORD (2007) and ALAMO BAY (1985). These will be available for PRE-ORDER on Wednesday August 21st at 4PM Eastern Time with a release date of September 10th. There will also be 150 signed copies of THE DISAPPEARANCE (1977) signed by Stuart Cooper available with qualifying purchases of $100 dollars or more before shipping of TWILIGHT TIME titles. This is limited to one copy per customer. There will be an autgraphed page built at the time for customers to use to add this item to your cart."
How much will they charge for the signed copy?
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Old 08-16-2013, 07:16 PM   #6078
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Unfortunately this group is a very vocal (and predictable) one, and they'd just add the repressings to their well-worn list of complaints, along with the NOTLD tinting, TT's not limiting pre-orders to 'X' numbers, website slowdowns, autographed copies announced after original release dates, Ed's grumpiness, high price points, shipping not being handled sequentially, etc.
It's true, the haters need to move on. It was sort of understandable in the beginning (with their first few "major" releases), but all the complaining is just annoying at this point. I kinda figure though, if they weren't crusading against TT, they'd still be clogging up other boards with their misguided anger.
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Old 08-16-2013, 07:22 PM   #6079
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It's true, the haters need to move on. It was sort of understandable in the beginning (with their first few "major" releases), but all the complaining is just annoying at this point. I kinda figure though, if they weren't crusading against TT, they'd still be clogging up other boards with their misguided anger.
This has probably been said, but don't you think TT is limiting themselves (financially) by only releasing 3000 copies of each title? And most of these movies are not worth the outrageous prices they are going for on Amazon and ebay.
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Old 08-16-2013, 07:23 PM   #6080
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Actually, it IS because they don't care. Even TT puts subs on now, and they're a boutique label. The films that Olive gets have sub files already created for the DVDs. All it takes is including them. They don't have to create anything.
Did anybody actually read the interview with Frank Tarzi of Olive Films or is it just easier to make up our own theories?


"Another complaint your releases get is the lack of subtitles. Is it cost prohibitive to add them to your releases?


Look, I understand those complaints and I feel really bad for non-native English speakers or hearing-impaired people. But it's not just a cost situation. It creates a huge time lag to create subtitles and then there are a whole bunch of ancillary issues that pop up, like increased QC time, and it just doesn't make sense from a business perspective and in terms of trying to get our releases out in a timely manner. Also, we're not the only label that doesn't include subtitles on all of our releases. "
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