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So Stardust Memories, Moby Dick, and The 3 Worlds of Gulliver are for sure coming from Twilight Time in November/December? Not sure my checkbook can handle any of the other 7 releases. End of the year is shaping up to be a big TT order time for me.
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Blu-ray Grand Duke
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#22604 | |
Blu-ray Baron
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Deconstructing Harry and Mighty Aphrodite are the other two I'd really like to have. I'm really looking forward to Bananas, Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Sex, Alice and Stardust Memories at the very least. I'm not going to buy them if Arrow's versions of the three they have are way cheaper than TT's by their release dates, though. I thought the working theory was that Criterion had Interiors? |
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Blu-ray Knight
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#22606 | |
Blu-ray Grand Duke
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#22607 |
Blu-ray Knight
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But Sony doesn't have a deal with anyone else but Criterion so it's not irrelevant. Well Mill Creek but that's not for remasters. Also, I do think TT paying upfront contributes to them getting 4K remasters, it makes financial sense.
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Blu-ray Grand Duke
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This debate is as tedious for me as it for TT defenders though, so I'll try not to respond anymore. |
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#22610 |
Banned
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#22612 | |
Blu-ray Knight
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I am not defending their model, I have criticised it in the past but facts are facts. And for me the facts are that they are releasing Sony titles that no one else can (yes sure some of them have shown up overseas but very few of the overall number and mostly the horror ones). |
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#22613 | |
Blu-ray Champion
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Small Time Crooks The Curse of the Jade Scorpion Hollywood Ending Anything Else Match Point Deconstructing Harry is with Warner. Scoop is with Universal. |
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#22614 | |
Blu-ray Champion
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And you seem to believe that because some of us defend what TT is doing that we must have this "Twilight Time über alle" mentality. I buy a lot of discs from a lot of different companies. I appreciate TT's releases, but I don't have any more "consumer loyalty" to them than I do to Criterion or Cohen or Kino, or Warner Archive or whomever. The thing is, you can wish Kino had gotten The Russia House instead of TT so that you can get it cheaper. You can wish it all you want. But the fact remains that TT got it, and you have to accept that. And you have to accept that TT has its own business model. You don't have to like it, but you have to accept it. It is what it is, and they have their reasons for it, which have no relation to a desire to make consumers pay twice as much. The folks at TT are not making gobs of money. I'd be surprised if, overall, they didn't just do a little better than breaking even. Also, consider this: TT has a 3-year exclusivity window. As of now, at least 44 of their releases should be past their 3-year window. Three of those 44 have been reissued, and therefore have a new 3-year window. That brings it down to 41. Of those 41 titles that are available to anyone else in North America, only one has ever been released by anyone else, and that's Christine (from Sony). So that makes 40 titles (7 of which are OOP) that are available to any other labels that want them, and yet have not been -- as far as we know -- licensed by anyone else. What that tells us is that even if TT didn't license a given title, there's no guarantee that anyone else would've done it instead. So the idea that TT is keeping them out of the hands of someone else who could offer them at half the price is absurd. And consider this as well: As I said above, there are 40 titles that have passed their 3-year window, 7 of which are OOP. That means there are 33 titles that have not sold out. And only four of those are currently on the Low Quantity list. Which means that TT hasn't seen much, if any, profit on those titles. As I said, they aren't making gobs of money on these releases. On edit: This will be my last post on this tangent. I'm surprised Oildude hasn't gotten on our cases about going off-topic. ![]() Last edited by jayembee; 07-17-2016 at 02:10 AM. |
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Blu-ray Grand Duke
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#22617 | |
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#22619 | |
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#22620 |
Blu-ray Ninja
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The one title actually with Disney is Take the Money and Run. Which is owned by ABC.
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