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my only gripe is that with KINO and OLIVE, I can buy (afford) pretty much all the titles I want versus having to be so choosy.... |
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For a brief period of time, Twilight Time titles were available through the Turner Classic Movies/Movies Unlimited website. They added $5 to TT's list price, so $29.95 titles became $34.95, $34.95 titles $39.95, etc. Occasionally TCM would have a % off sale that would bring the price of a $34.95 movie to $27.95. In the days before the regular SAE and TT sales, this was the only way to get a discount on a Twilight Time title.
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#22564 | |
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Twilight Time sold exclusively through SAE from the moment they issued their first releases (DVDs) in 2011 about a year ago. The people behind TT -- Nick Redman and Brian Jamieson -- had for a business relationship with SAE for years when they were releasing soundtrack CDs, and decided to use them for TT as well. Generally speaking, the TT site only has titles from the moment they started their own website (although they also appear to offer titles from Flicker Alley). Any titles older than that are probably only available from SAE. |
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TT posted an update regarding Miss Sadie Thompson.
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Other companies do in fact do roughly the same job for half the price, that's the point people are making. I am sympathetic to the business realities, and Twilight Time release a lot of titles no other label probably would, but I don't know why so many people pretend they do something super special that requires roughly $20 more per movie than a Kino release. When I hear TT are releasing a film rather than Kino, Olive or the rest it just means more expense, which is a bummer.
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TT often has multiple soundtracks (5.1+2.0, etc) as well as an isolated music score. Olive often downgrades to stereo or mono. No comparison.
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I think this is what some people don't understand. There are differences between the releases of each company, it's just that those differences vary in importance for each individual buyer. For some people, the price is the bottom line, they want it as cheap as they can get it. For others it's worth paying a higher price for different perks, like isolated scores and booklets. Some people might want those extras left off for a reduction in price because they have no interest in them, but that's not the way TT has chosen to produce them. They are film lovers, they aren't hand-rubbing, greedy villains out to exploit the public. We're getting good films with their own personal touches that make them unique to the label. I'll pay the higher price for those touches.
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(1) Has been in business since the 80s. (2) Is also the North American distributor (theatrical, and other platforms) for a lot of films. (3) Release a lot more titles per month, which drops their replicating costs down considerably. (4) Do not pay the entire licensing fee up front for each title, which gives them better cash flow. Twilight Time is basically just two people (well, three, since Julie Kirgo is probably as involved as Nick and Brian are). Kino is a much larger company with much greater financial resources. Comparing TT to Kino is not that much different from comparing them to Disney or Warner. |
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Zelig arrived. "Disc Made in Mexico" sticker on the package. First I've personally seen of this from their releases that I have.
I'm glad catalog titles are making it to BluRay. In a way it is sad that the studios are not doing more of it. But I'm glad those like TT, Olive, Kino convince the studios to let them do it at least. Read a post today that Fox Studio Classics stopped their releases. I mean, how sad is that? Sitting on so many films that are better than what is put out today. Big thanks to everyone that supports these releases...keep them coming! |
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Couldn't care less about TT's business model. They run it how they like - obviously, quite successfully - and it's my choice to buy. They release some great titles; there are always quite a few in my SAE wishlist. I'm happy to pay full price if I want a title without waiting. And I'm even happier to pay the sale price when possible.
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