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Old 09-21-2018, 03:03 AM   #29421
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Just swell. I'm going to be really disappointed and angry if this doesn't get released because of the Disney acquisition
Expect to get very angry over the next few years. Comicbook nerds may be having orgasms over the deal but it's always been clear that Disney is buying the company for its worldwide media platforms and TV product and has no real interest in keeping Fox as we know it going beyond a few cherrypicked franchises. There's been a moratorium on new licensing deals for months now and Disney is the label that is most likely to bury their back-catalog - even some of their own blockbusters (it'll be retitled Three Coffins and a Senior Citizen by the time they ever get round to releasing one of them) - and the least likely to let anyone else license them.

But hey, Marvel can now make a Fantastic Four film so it's not like any of that old stuff matters.
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Old 09-21-2018, 03:12 AM   #29422
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Expect to get very angry over the next few years. Comicbook nerds may be having orgasms over the deal but it's always been clear that Disney is buying the company for its worldwide media platforms and TV product and has no real interest in keeping Fox as we know it going beyond a few cherrypicked franchises. There's been a moratorium on new licensing deals for months now and Disney is the label that is most likely to bury their back-catalog - even some of their own blockbusters (it'll be retitled Three Coffins and a Senior Citizen by the time they ever get round to releasing one of them) - and the least likely to let anyone else license them.

But hey, Marvel can now make a Fantastic Four film so it's not like any of that old stuff matters.
Marvel fanboys: Hey, now X-Men and Fantastic Four can be in the same, formulaic, uninspired, cinematic universe.
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Old 09-21-2018, 08:00 AM   #29423
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Expect to get very angry over the next few years. Comicbook nerds may be having orgasms over the deal but it's always been clear that Disney is buying the company for its worldwide media platforms and TV product and has no real interest in keeping Fox as we know it going beyond a few cherrypicked franchises. There's been a moratorium on new licensing deals for months now and Disney is the label that is most likely to bury their back-catalog - even some of their own blockbusters (it'll be retitled Three Coffins and a Senior Citizen by the time they ever get round to releasing one of them) - and the least likely to let anyone else license them.

But hey, Marvel can now make a Fantastic Four film so it's not like any of that old stuff matters.
Yeah, but this one really hits below the belt.

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Old 09-21-2018, 11:48 AM   #29424
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Cutter's Way is not only the best TT blind-buy I've ever made, it's one of the best I've made period in a collection that is +1700.
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Absolutely. It's my favorite TT blind buy as well.
Great to see love for Cutter's Way. Two awesome actors, and the type of movie they just don't make anymore.
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Old 09-21-2018, 11:53 AM   #29425
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The best way to let Disney know you're not happy is to not rent the streaming service. I won't be. I know it will probably be very successful, and before long they'll own everything. But they won't get a cent from me unless I'm purchasing a Blu-ray.

I don't understand why they can't keep a small label producing Blu-rays for the physical media fans. Like, their own Twilight Time. 3000 copies of a title. Black Hole, Watcher in the Woods, things like that, like they do with the Disney Exclusives. That's all I ask.
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Old 09-21-2018, 12:24 PM   #29426
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Just a note to all those who are still patiently awaiting delayed shipments of Dragonwyck and How To Steal A Million. These titles were severely delayed in manufacturing by Technicolor, and then shifted to a different plant for reasons that are currently not clear to us.

These titles have arrive at the warehouse this morning, and we have asked them to do all they can do get shipments out today. Once again, we're very sorry for the delay and will continue to investigate how we can do better in the future.
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Old 09-21-2018, 02:10 PM   #29427
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The best way to let Disney know you're not happy is to not rent the streaming service. I won't be. I know it will probably be very successful, and before long they'll own everything. But they won't get a cent from me unless I'm purchasing a Blu-ray.

I don't understand why they can't keep a small label producing Blu-rays for the physical media fans. Like, their own Twilight Time. 3000 copies of a title. Black Hole, Watcher in the Woods, things like that, like they do with the Disney Exclusives. That's all I ask.
Three words: Disney Movie Club. No thanks.
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Old 09-21-2018, 02:13 PM   #29428
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The best way to let Disney know you're not happy is to not rent the streaming service. I won't be. I know it will probably be very successful, and before long they'll own everything. But they won't get a cent from me unless I'm purchasing a Blu-ray.

I don't understand why they can't keep a small label producing Blu-rays for the physical media fans. Like, their own Twilight Time. 3000 copies of a title. Black Hole, Watcher in the Woods, things like that, like they do with the Disney Exclusives. That's all I ask.
Of course it's disappointing news about the Iron Horse but are people maybe getting a little bit too worked up about this? I know Disney aren't the best, but they did licence a bunch of old titles to Kino for release on blu-ray including old classics from the ABC library, plus some of their own properties like the deluxe release of Cabin Boy. They also do release old titles of their own through the DMC so they're obviously still in the physical media game to a certain extent.

I think this delay is simply because, like what happens with any corporate merger, they need to put some things on hold until they figure out what everyone's role is.

I do hope that Twilight Time could cut a deal with another studio though... I wish they (or someone) could crack the Paramount nut.
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Old 09-21-2018, 02:51 PM   #29429
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I'm one of those that thinks once Disney fully takes over the Fox library they are going to be very selective and whoever currently is putting out discs that they license from Fox may not be doing it anymore, but this sounds like it's more of a question of at what pace (or if at all) the restoration work will continue on Ford's The Iron Horse, not that Disney is not allowing twilight Time from releasing it.
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Old 09-21-2018, 04:10 PM   #29430
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this sounds like it's more of a question of at what pace (or if at all) the restoration work will continue on Ford's The Iron Horse, not that Disney is not allowing twilight Time from releasing it.
Bingo. No need for some of the apocalyptic responses in this thread
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Old 09-21-2018, 04:16 PM   #29431
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I'm one of those that thinks once Disney fully takes over the Fox library they are going to be very selective and whoever currently is putting out discs that they license from Fox may not be doing it anymore, but this sounds like it's more of a question of at what pace (or if at all) the restoration work will continue on Ford's The Iron Horse, not that Disney is not allowing twilight Time from releasing it.
Isn't that obvious? I don't understand. Twilight Time has a licensing contract to release The Iron Horse. Either way, they're releasing The Iron Horse as long as they want to do so. It's just a matter of when.

This concern isn't for The Iron Horse. It's for the larger implications. There is clearly some uncertainty regarding how much support/financing Disney will provide TT or other labels on these restorations. They cannot alter currently in place licensing deals, but there could be doubt over whether or not they are renewed based on how nicely Disney plays with boutique labels. Disney could also withhold previously expected financial support with an eye towards bringing the Fox catalog in house. There are endless possibilities for what could happen when Disney acquires Fox. Some status quo. Some bad. Some good.

What this move shows is that the uncertainty is being felt by labels such as TT so much so they're willing to delay/pull an announced release until they can finally get some answers. Coupled with the moratorium on new licensing deals, it is entirely reasonable to wonder/worry about what the future will bring for these titles.
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Old 09-21-2018, 05:20 PM   #29432
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Isn't that obvious? I don't understand. Twilight Time has a licensing contract to release The Iron Horse. Either way, they're releasing The Iron Horse as long as they want to do so. It's just a matter of when.

This concern isn't for The Iron Horse. It's for the larger implications. There is clearly some uncertainty regarding how much support/financing Disney will provide TT or other labels on these restorations. They cannot alter currently in place licensing deals, but there could be doubt over whether or not they are renewed based on how nicely Disney plays with boutique labels. Disney could also withhold previously expected financial support with an eye towards bringing the Fox catalog in house. There are endless possibilities for what could happen when Disney acquires Fox. Some status quo. Some bad. Some good.

What this move shows is that the uncertainty is being felt by labels such as TT so much so they're willing to delay/pull an announced release until they can finally get some answers. Coupled with the moratorium on new licensing deals, it is entirely reasonable to wonder/worry about what the future will bring for these titles.
Yeah I don't have a whole lot of faith in Disney restoring their own stuff (especially any live action films they put out), let alone the Fox Library. Hopefully the pre-Disney owned Fox got enough stuff up to snuff that we can at least get another year or so of Twilight Time 20th Century Fox releases. If not maybe they can cut some kind of deal with Paramount since there are a ton of Paramount catalog titles that have not seen the light of day yet.
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Old 09-21-2018, 07:07 PM   #29433
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Anyone get shipping notices yet for TT's new releases from ScreenArchives (Bravados, Last Hurrah ect..)?
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Pre-order date: Wednesday, October 3rd at 4 pm EST

Directed by Henry Weis (a veteran of many 1950s-1970s television shows)

Starring:

John Derek (Knock on Any Door, The Ten Commandments, All the King's Men, Exodus)

Elaine Stewart (The Bad and the Beautiful, Brigadoon)

Amanda Blake (fans of a certain age will always know her as Miss Kitty from television series Gunsmoke for 19 seasons.....As she herself commented: "Nineteen years is a hell of a long time for someone to be stuck behind a bar." )

Thomas Gomez (one of the great supporting actors....to name a few of his films: Ride the Pink Horse, Force of Evil, The Furies, Key Largo, Beneath the Planet of the Apes)

Music by Dimitri Tiomkin (whose film scores include High Noon, The Thing from Another World, Only Angels Have Wings, Dial M for Murder, Rio Bravo, Red River, Giant, and many more)

Title song sung by Nat King Cole

Cinematography by Harold Lipstein (Damn Yankees, Pal Joey, The Night of the Grizzly, None But the Brave)




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A person posted on here that they bought the Twilight Time version because of a better cover, and single handedly caused a member on CriterionForum to have a massive meltdown. Good work people keep it up, maybe that forum will all melt down into madness!
I just saw that, too funny. Maybe he'll calm down if he spends all weekend watching extras, listening to commentaries, and looking at original cover art.

Oh by the way, I just happen to like Twilight Time, so sue me.
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Old 09-22-2018, 07:01 PM   #29436
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Reposting my review from over a year ago for those who may be thinking about picking up this film during the current Sony sale.....



There are a couple of scenes in Carol Reed's brilliant 1959 black comedy Our Man in Havana that remind me of some of the reasons I love films from the 1940s to the 1960s so much. Both are minor interactions that occur between characters. In the first scene, a turboprop Vickers passenger plane crosses the Caribbean between Jamaica and Havana. A man lights up his pipe as a stewardess (ahem....excuse me, flight attendant) walks the aisle. She gently scolds him for the act. "Cigarettes only, please" she reminds him. He shrugs and proceeds to make the switch.

The second scene involves Alec Guiness's character Jim Wormold, the titular "man" in Havana, who realizes he is being stalked by Soviet spies and needs a weapon. He is a British expat who has lived for many years in pre-revolutionary Cuba, owns a vacuum cleaner store, and knows guns are not easily found for sale. So he sits at his kitchen table desperately cutting off the tops of boxes of American corn pops breakfast cereal that advertise prominently on the back "12 tops and you get a super-duper AIR GUN".

Those were the days. What kid in the 60s and 70s doesn't remember wanting an air rifle. We called them BB Guns but let's face it....these babies projected pellets with enough force to blast the crap out of whatever you fired it at. Being the little dumbshits we were, that was sometimes each other, although we had sense enough to know not to go for a face shot. You could put an eye out with that thing, but a butt shot was the funniest thing ever. Birds and squirrels were the preferred targets, and cans and bottles, and windows in old sheds. And, of course, any rat-bastard Commies brave enough to invade the neighborhood....so, yeah, Wormold had the right idea.





Cigarettes on airplanes and air rifles as home defense are just two of the magical little touches sprinkled throughout Our Man in Havana. Written by Graham Greene based on his novel, this spy comedy uses humor to skewer the intelligence "game" and like all great satires there are layers of truth buried within waiting to be peeled back in the most comic (and sometimes tragic) ways possible. Greene was the perfect person to do the peeling, since he had worked extensively for Britain's MI6 during the Second World War and after. Many of Greene's most famous works, including his probably best known novel The Quiet American, wove into their fabric the places he visited and the people he met.

As an interesting historical footnote, Greene's supervisor and friend at MI6 was the notorious Kim Philby, later to be revealed as a member of the Cambridge Five and one of the most damaging Soviet moles buried in the British government. One of Philby's agents was John le Carre, whom Philby traitorously outed to the Soviets and thus ended the future spy novelist's MI6 career.

Director Carol Reed hits all the right notes in Our Man in Havana. The cast is stellar. Alec Guiness is memorable as the hapless Wormold. His vacuum cleaner business isn't as secure as it used to be since the revolution began and isn't providing him with enough income to grant the desires of his spoiled teenage daughter, whose dream is to join the Havana Country Club and own a horse. Enter Noel Coward as Hawthorne, a nattily dressed British spy who wears a crisply knotted tie in the tropical heat and carries an umbrella even when it isn't raining. Hawthorne recruits Wormold into MI6 to be their main agent in Havana, deciding the vacuum cleaner proprietor is qualified based solely on being British and a WWII veteran who gave loyal service. Operating out of Jamaica, Hawthorne has been sent to Cuba to build up an intelligence network on the island on short notice, as the revolution is growing and the Communists appear to be gaining the upper hand.





Wormold accepts based on the promise of regular and generous paychecks. And that is where the comic trouble - and onion-peeling of Greene's layers of truth - proceed to make life hell for poor Wormold. MI6 expects results from Wormold, who is declared the main agent in Havana, however woefully untrained and clueless he may be. Expected to build up his own network of agents and contacts and feed gathered information back to London, Wormold decides it is just easier to make it all up to keep London happy and the checks coming.

Important characters to the story include the wonderful Burl Ives as Wormold's friend and fellow expatriate Dr. Hasselbacher. The doctor is a German, a medical man who served the Kaiser in the First World War and fled Germany during the Nazi regime. He lives the indolent life in Havana and runs a clinic when he isn't holding court at a table in the local cantina. "There is always time for Scotch", he tells Wormold, and judging from his girth and declining health, there has been a lot of time for that. Hasselbacher is another in a line of unforgettable characters played by Ives, prone to bouts of melancholy, sometimes dressing in his old uniform complete with picklehaube helmet, and always trying to stay one step ahead of the local police. That police force is led by Captain Segura (played by veteran character actor Ernie Kovacs), who keeps his eyes and ears close to the street in his quest to stamp out revolutionary fervor in Havana. His hands are full, because revolutionary sympathies run high and Castro's supporters and Soviet agents are everywhere. Slightly buffoonish but dangerous, Segura has his eye on Wormold's lovely daughter.

And then there is Maureen O'Hara, sent out by MI6 to be Wormold's secretary. In one of her best roles, Maureen is level headed and dedicated, and much comic mayhem ensues as Wormold works her into his fabricated network without her knowledge.


Our Man in Havana is a black and white CinemaScope gem, famously filmed on location in Havana while the actual revolution was happening. This is one film that begs for a commentary and my only disappointment is that there isn't one. The PQ is marvelous, the soundtrack is engaging with its current of Latin rhythms underpinning the visuals, and the writing is excellent. Tragedy and hilarity abound in this dark little Cold War comedy, which pulls absurdity out of real world events where agents get shot, forced coercion has deadly results, lies have consequences, and betrayals are waiting in the shadows. Somehow smoking on airliners and pellet guns advertised on cereal boxes seem harmless by comparison; looking back on films like this, we recognize how they serve as touchstones in our cinema history and reminders of how times have changed. Highly Recommended.

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Written and Directed by Nunally Johnson (The Three Faces of Eve, The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit, but best known as a writer for many films, including The Dirty Dozen, Flaming Star, My Cousin Rachel, How to Marry a Millionaire, and many more).

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Ginger Rogers (Gold Diggers of 1933, Kitty Foyle, Monkey Business)

Van Heflin (Shane, 3:10 to Yuma, The Strange Love of Martha Ivers, The Prowler)

Gene Tierney (Laura, The Ghost and Mrs. Muir, Leave Her to Heaven, Dragonwyck, Night and the City)

George Raft (Each Dawn I Die, They Drive By Night, Some Like it Hot, The Glass Key)

Music by Leigh Harline (a fantastic composer who began his scoring career in animation, including Snow White and the Seven Dwarves and Pinocchio, before going on to film work that includes House of Bamboo, Broken Lance, They Live by Night, Warlock, The Pride of the Yankees, and Pickup on South Street)

Cinematography by Charles G. Clarke (whose numerous credits include Captain from Castile, Miracle on 34th Street, Violent Saturday, The Barbarian and the Geisha, Guadalcanal Diary, and The Wayward Bus)




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I would like to have something with John Derek in it I don't remember The Adventures of Hajji Baba. anyone have an opinion on this film?
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Expect to get very angry over the next few years. Comicbook nerds may be having orgasms over the deal but it's always been clear that Disney is buying the company for its worldwide media platforms and TV product and has no real interest in keeping Fox as we know it going beyond a few cherrypicked franchises. There's been a moratorium on new licensing deals for months now and Disney is the label that is most likely to bury their back-catalog - even some of their own blockbusters (it'll be retitled Three Coffins and a Senior Citizen by the time they ever get round to releasing one of them) - and the least likely to let anyone else license them.

But hey, Marvel can now make a Fantastic Four film so it's not like any of that old stuff matters.
As a comic book nerd, yes, I'm happy. As a lover of old films, I'm not. The question I'm most interested in is whether Disney will end up burying Fox titles that they might consider, say, racially problematic. Like the Mr. Moto and Charlie Chan films. I have the two Moto sets that Fox released on DVD, and the first two Chan sets. I should probably snap up volumes 3-5 of Fox's Chan sets before they go the way of the dinosaurs.
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How about Ursula Andress, Linda Evans or Bo Derek?
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