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#24821 |
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Just watched it this morning: great & timely. I'd suggest watching it with original, director preferred soundtrack, not the Eurhythmics one (& I love them).
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Thanks given by: | Page14 (01-29-2017), The Great Owl (01-29-2017) |
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#24822 |
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I honestly never loved 1984 the book. I love its imagery and message, but it wasn't a good read for me. Animal Farm was great though, a much better read for my tastes with a similar and compelling message.
1984 the movie I remember being more about imagery and message as well, but I haven't seen it since way, way back. Need to get on that. |
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Thanks given by: | Al_The_Strange (01-29-2017), octagon (01-29-2017) |
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#24823 |
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As good as the Michael Radford version of 1984 is, I heartily recommend the 1954 BBC version, starring Peter Cushing, to those interested in other productions.
It is from the second and final live broadcast; the first a few days before having caused widespread controversy which was debated in Parliament, such was the concern at the shocking nature of the material at the time. To my knowledge, it has never had a home video release - but can be found in decent quality on that "tube" site. |
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I just started watching 1984 for the 3rd time in less than a week. I'm not past the first 5 minutes and I'm already catching (important) things that I missed in the first 2 watchings. Maybe my set-up isn't ideal to hear all the dialogue clearly (or maybe it's just me), but if anybody has trouble hearing the low volume (almost background) dialogue, I highly suggest watching it with the subtitles turned on. (FWIW, I'm watching the 3rd viewing with the orchestral soundtrack).
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#24825 |
Active Member
Jun 2016
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Since Twilight Time seems to be the only company that Sony licenses older titles to, I wondered if there is any possibility of them releasing THE STEPFORD WIVES (1975) on Blu?
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Thanks given by: | Al_The_Strange (01-29-2017) |
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#24826 | |
Blu-ray Archduke
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I've been clamoring for a release of The Stepford Wives (1975) since I first bought my Blu-ray player. It's such a nightmarish, but fun film. |
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#24827 |
Active Member
Jun 2016
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I'm not sure who owns THE STEPFORD WIVES. Columbia released the film originally, then Paramount released the dvd close to their own remake. The only thing I've found searching is that Paramount no longer has home video rights.
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#24831 | |
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https://www.amazon.co.uk/1984-Ninete...+peter+cushing They also have the 1956 version directed by Michael Anderson: https://www.amazon.co.uk/1984-Origin...ZW6J51CR8M08CF |
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#24832 |
Power Member
Feb 2014
Bernicia, UK
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Can anyone give me any info on stockists of Twilight Time new releases?
I'm looking to import Chilly Scenes of Winter when it's up for pre-order, my usual port of call is WOW HD but it looks to me as though they don't hold any stocks of TT releases, anyone know if this is the case? Also, Amazon look as though they only have marketplace sellers at hugely inflated prices. Do Amazon list the pre-orders? Ordering directly from TT looks a little steep also. Ta in advance. |
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http://www.screenarchives.com OR http://www.twilighttimemovies.com Many of their earlier titles, if they're still in print, will only be available at Screen Archives so check there first or ask on this thread if there's a title you are interested in that you think might be sold out. |
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#24834 | |
Blu-ray Samurai
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If you had an Amazon gift card that you wanted to use, ordering from SAE via Amazon might be the way to go. |
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Thanks given by: | Olmo (01-31-2017) |
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#24840 |
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I think that there's a first sale price, maybe $20-$22, and then there are older titles that get put on sale for $15, or even $7-$10. So, within that framework, I would advise buying "Boxcar Bertha" the first time it goes on sale (which won't be for 6-12 months), not because I think it will sell out immediately, but because I do think it will sell out before it ever gets to $15 or cheaper.
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