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Old 12-09-2016, 02:57 PM   #24481
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Nicholas and Alexandra is one of my new favorite TT releases. I picked it up in the 7/$70 sale a few months ago and had really been looking forward to watching it. For an epic length biographical film about the fall of the Romanov dynasty and Bolshevik Revolution, it avoids the worst pitfalls that a lot of biopics fall into. Instead of an endless string of thinly developed supporting characters, N&A featured many memorable characters that I felt like I knew well. My favorite was probably Tom Baker's Rasputin, and I also enjoyed Brian Cox's blink-and-you-miss-it appearance as Trotsky. N&A manages to be mostly about the characters rather than a bulleted list of historical facts. The history is allowed to unfold as a backdrop to more intimate character moments. The 3-hour run-time mostly flew by. Add in some lavish sets and a moving musical score, and this was a first-time viewing experience that did not disappoint.
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Old 12-09-2016, 03:16 PM   #24482
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Only 8 copies remain before it is sold out. $7.95 + shipping at SAE.

http://www.screenarchives.com/title_...IAL-PROMOTION/
I encourage anyone who is curious to check this one out, especially at that price. It's got a bad reputation (which isn't entirely undeserved) but it's still quite entertaining. The songs are not that great although Life Is a Circle is kinda catchy and almost everyone is ridiculously miscast for a musical, but it does have that 70s disaster movie feel about it so it creates a sort of weird hybrid that might have your mouth agape thinking WTF is this? I don't know, it's hard to explain because it's not so bad that it falls into the "so bad it's good" category, but it is kind of kitschy so if you can appreciate that sort of thing you might like it. Man, no wonder they had a hard time marketing this thing back then, I mean I liked it and I can't even figure out WHY.
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Old 12-09-2016, 03:48 PM   #24483
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Lost Horizon was the first TT Blu-ray I ever bought, gorgeous sets and cinematography throughout and the movie, minus the songs of course, I thought stuck pretty close to the original 1939 version. Those Bacharach/David tunes are definitely offbeat but really do grow on you
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Old 12-09-2016, 04:08 PM   #24484
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Lost Horizon was the first TT Blu-ray I ever bought, gorgeous sets and cinematography throughout and the movie, minus the songs of course, I thought stuck pretty close to the original 1939 version. Those Bacharach/David tunes are definitely offbeat but really do grow on you
First I bought was The Egyptian over 5 years ago back when you got a magnet to preorder.
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Old 12-09-2016, 05:27 PM   #24485
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Only 6 copies remain before it is sold out. $7.95 + shipping at SAE.

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All gone now....

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Old 12-09-2016, 06:10 PM   #24486
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$7.95 each......Last chance. Get 'em while you still can, folks. Can't go wrong with these. Should have sold out long ago. These are winners.

No exaggeration. No upsell. Just great movies.

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Old 12-09-2016, 06:29 PM   #24487
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Rapture and Swamp Water are great films Oildude. I'd like to add these recommendations while they are priced so low.
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Old 12-09-2016, 06:33 PM   #24488
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Jane Eyre is also sold out now. It was over 50 copies a couple hours ago...
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Old 12-09-2016, 06:35 PM   #24489
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Just got my copies of my favorites from Woody Allen, Purple Rose of Cairo and Love and Death. Maybe in the next sale, I'll get Zelig and call it a day.
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Old 12-09-2016, 06:57 PM   #24490
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Rapture and Swamp Water are great films Oildude. I'd like to add these recommendations while they are priced so low.
Agreed. Among the remaining $7.95 titles, I'd also add these two that I blind bought a few years ago and consider personal favorites:



Jane Eyre has apparently just sold out or I would also add that one.

Really, all the $7.95 titles are worth owning. It's cheaper than the cost of a movie ticket and you get to keep the movie.

The fact that some of these have not sold out yet, or have lasted long enough to reach blowout price level, is sad. There are some real gems waiting to be seen here. Rapture would have been gone long ago had more folks taken a chance on it. It is a blind buy for most who have bought it (and discovered how much they like it), because it wasn't available for years and rarely appeared on network TV.

Swamp Water is good stuff, too. One of the best films TT has put out. Dana Andrews is one of the GREAT classic stars that many today have never heard of outside of noir fans. He deserves to be rediscovered and Swamp Water is a good place to start.

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Old 12-09-2016, 07:05 PM   #24491
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Agreed. Among the remaining $7.95 titles, I'd also add these two that I blind bought a few years ago and consider personal favorites:



Jane Eyre has just sold out or I would also add that one.

Really, all the $7.95 titles are worth owning. It's cheaper than the cost of a movie ticket and you get to keep the movie.

The fact that some of these have not sold out yet, or have lasted long enough to reach blowout price level, is sad. There are some real gems waiting to be seen here. Rapture would have been gone long ago had more folks taken a chance on it. It is a blind buy for most who have bought it (and discovered how much they like it), because it wasn't available for years and rarely appeared on network TV.

Swamp Water is good stuff, too. One of the best films TT has put out. Dana Andrews is one of the GREAT classic stars that many today have never heard of outside of noir fans. He deserves to be rediscovered and Swamp Water is a good place to start.
I am shocked that all of the $7.95 title are not sold out. They are all worth having and who knows if or when they will be this price again. Bite the Bullet @ $8.95 is a steal. It will be back at $34.95 later this afternoon. There so many great titles all around. Films like All the King's Men, Equus, Emperor of the North, Breaking Away, Birdman of Alcatraz, Inherit the Wind, The Remains of the Day, Hombre, Radio Days, The Killer Elite, The World of Henry Orient, Violent Saturday, Man from Laramie, Two Rode Together, Fat City, Zulu still available. Too many to mention.

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Agreed. Among the remaining $7.95 titles, I'd also add these two that I blind bought a few years ago and consider personal favorites:

Jane Eyre has just sold out or I would also add that one.

Really, all the $7.95 titles are worth owning. It's cheaper than the cost of a movie ticket and you get to keep the movie.

The fact that some of these have not sold out yet, or have lasted long enough to reach blowout price level, is sad. There are some real gems waiting to be seen here. Rapture would have been gone long ago had more folks taken a chance on it. It is a blind buy for most who have bought it (and discovered how much they like it), because it wasn't available for years and rarely appeared on network TV.

Swamp Water is good stuff, too. One of the best films TT has put out. Dana Andrews is one of the GREAT classic stars that many today have never heard of outside of noir fans. He deserves to be rediscovered and Swamp Water is a good place to start.
Those are great titles, but I'm going to push one more time for anyone and everyone who likes westerns to grab Bite the Bullet. It's a bit offbeat as far as westerns go but does have some of the classic tropes here and there, plus it has an epic scale to it and great characterizations, so there's something for everyone. It's got an amazing cast (Hackman, James Coburn, Ben Johnson, Ian Bannen, etc) and is written and directed by Richard Brooks who, as far as Oscar winning filmmakers go, seems to be really overlooked by a lot of film fans these days.

I can understand why this might have been a slow seller when it was priced at $34.95, so I can't imagine why people wouldn't be taking advantage of the sale price to snap this up.
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Old 12-09-2016, 07:28 PM   #24493
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Revisiting and expanding on my review from early this year:



I am a big fan of Swamp Water. On the surface it is Southern Gothic melodrama that could have leaped off the pages of William Faulkner. Scratch a little deeper and, like the worlds of Faulkner, there is a swirl of themes regarding primitivism, the natural world, man's capacity for evil, and internal conflicts of the heart, all gathered up in the hands of master director Jean Renoir. This was my first Renoir film, a blind buy when it was released by TT, and spurred me to seek out other Renoir works on blu-ray. The remarkable elements in the film include the portrayal of the forbidding and dangerous swamp, as much alive and a driving force in the drama as the main characters themselves.





For those who have not seen Swamp Water, the cross and skull pictured on the Blu-ray cover art is a navigation marker used by the locals to warn them that going past that point deeper into the swamp meant you stood very little chance of finding your way back out. It also serves as an effective metaphor for character transformations in the film. The story centers around a community scratching out a living on the edge of a large inscrutable swamp, a dark "other" in the lives of its inhabitants, and of one individual who dares to venture past the warning marker into the depths in search of his missing dog. What he encounters there changes his life.





Starring one of my favorite classic actors, Dana Andrews, Swamp Water features memorable performances, rich atmospheric cinematography, a well written script, and a keen outsider's eye from Renoir that respectfully records the social structures of a simple backwoods people. Filling the screen with subtle allegory and metaphors that connect the film to his earlier humanistic observations of European society, including the importance of hunting as a binding tie between village families, Renoir shows us that the swamp folk share universal bonds with the world at large. To casually dismiss them for their primitive condition relative to modern 1940s society is to turn the mirror of ignorance back on ourselves. This was Renoir's first film made in the U.S. after relocating from his native France, which was then under German occupation. At a time when the rest of the world was tearing itself apart, the life portrayed in Swamp Water seems the most profoundly intelligent choice of all.





The cinematography on this one is simply gorgeous, with amazing depth of field that pulls the viewer into the watery labyrinths of the Okefenokee Swamp, where exteriors were filmed. You can practically smell the decaying plant life and hear the buzz of the mosquitoes, all in gloriously moody black and white. The Blu-ray PQ is stunning.

Swamp Water falls into that early wave of lost-in-the-vault titles released by Twilight Time that led me to take a closer look at their output and love what I was finding. Following closely on their previous release of Rapture, in bringing us Swamp Water TT pulled another lovely but forgotten rabbit out of the Hollywood hat, one that deserves to be rediscovered for the fine film it is.

NOTE: all images above were taken from the internet. The picture quality on this one is superb, like you could walk right into the picture and enter a black and white world.

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Old 12-09-2016, 08:00 PM   #24494
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And...it's finally over. 48 Titles picked up during the sale...My final order included RAPTURE, which the above messages spurred me to action.

So much for any chance at a social life over the next few months!
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Old 12-09-2016, 08:02 PM   #24495
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I just placed a 2nd (and final) sale order for:

All The King's Men
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... and last but certainly not least (in my mind) ... the musical score for Robinson Crusoe on Mars on CD.

(My nerves are shot ... lol).
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Old 12-09-2016, 08:08 PM   #24496
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And...it's finally over.
It's still up on their site. Judging by how long the shipping takes, who wants to take bets on when the sale actually officially ends?
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Old 12-09-2016, 08:10 PM   #24497
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This was my first Renoir film, a blind buy when it was released by TT, and spurred me to seek out other Renoir works on blu-ray. The remarkable elements in the film include the portrayal of the forbidding and dangerous swamp, as much alive and a driving force in the drama as the main characters themselves.
SWAMP WATER was in my first (of 7 orders, sorry for the extra processing guys, but this forum is mostly to blame) and I can't wait to watch it, especially with the love it's receiving! I've only seen a few Renoir films but it was the #1 reason I purchased the film. I know he typically does video introductions to his films (which I think is plain awesome) and wish there was one on this disc. I'm curious if he ever recorded one!
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Old 12-09-2016, 08:10 PM   #24498
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OK, as I suspected, I could not resist the siren's call. I just placed another sale order and picked up:

Thunderbolt and Lightfoot
Cutter's Way
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and, thanks to all the good words in this forum:

Rapture

I think I'm finally caught up on my TT wish list through the first half of 2016. I think.
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Old 12-09-2016, 08:14 PM   #24499
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Roger Corman is a legend in the film industry as a producer and studio head but how is he as a director? I had no idea he directed St. Valentine's Day Massacre. I don't know if I should expect a violent gangster flick or a campy B movie
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Glad I got my orders for Drums Along the Mohawk, Jane Eyre, Lost Horizon and Pal Joey in during this sale. All films I've wanted to see but didn't know if I could justify ending up paying approximately $50 Canadian each on them after all was said and done (conversion, shipping, import etc). Glad the sale has been a success in whatever terms they hoped it would be a success in. Looking forward to something like this again!
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