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Ever since Twilight Time started their business, they've been putting out titles in my wheelhouse ... which is why I have so many of them. I can't keep up watching as much as I buy, but also can't resist the titles they offer. Such a nice dilemma. ![]() |
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Thanks given by: | Aclea (09-10-2019), belcherman (09-10-2019), BuraddoRun (09-10-2019), jmclick (09-11-2019), thebalconyfool (09-11-2019) |
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Blu-ray Grand Duke
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#31243 |
Blu-ray Baron
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“The Vanishing” was released before they made the switch over to transparent cases. The October 2018 slate (Glass Dolls and Black Widow) were accidentally shipped with blue cases.
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#31244 |
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I'm not sure. But you can purchase clear cases from them for about $1.30 or so, I think it was. The clear case for SNoGD showed up in my cart & I clicked it just to see. Sure enough, it sent me to a product page with the case for sale, though they didn't charge me in this case. You may also want to shoot them a message about it. Maybe it was an oversight and they'll ship you one if you want it.
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#31246 | |
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Thanks given by: | Page14 (09-10-2019) |
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#31247 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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I watched the BD of "X, Y and Zee", my first watch from my sale order. The film is a deliriously campy, over-the-top melodrama featuring Elizabeth Taylor at her most entertaining. Playing the wife of wealthy architect Robert Blakely (Michael Caine), Taylor screams, insults, drinks, and generally is a human wrecking ball throughout the film's 108-minute running time. Caine's marriage to Zee (Taylor) is in complete shambles, as he struggles to get through even the most basic interactions with his shameless wife. This leads to Caine turning to an extra-marital affair with kind, thoughtful boutique owner Stella (Susannah York).
There's not a ton of plot to speak of, as the film essentially follows the pattern of Caine having discussions with York about leaving Taylor, Taylor acting like a complete maniac, and Caine not being able to go through with leaving her out of guilt/regret. Caine also manages to squeeze in some sex with his young secretary and York and Taylor manage to generate a lesbian subplot. This is a film designed for those viewers who are highly amused by unabashed camp. Taylor, of course, is the star of the show, completely embracing her role with total abandon. York doesn't have a ton to do, but is a warm, interesting screen presence as always. Caine is worth talking about in this film because he gives the type of performance that popped up here and there in the late 60s and early 70s for him. You can see similar performances from him in "The Magus" and "Deadfall". In the film, Caine is incredibly subdued, even sedated, for much of the running time. However, on occasion, he will explode with a burst of rage so intense and so unexpected that it simply adds to the camp factor. There is one scene where he loses his mind with his secretary that had me laughing quite hard. Directed by Brian G. Hutton, "X, Y and Zee" won't be for everyone. But if you enjoy campy melodramas played with zero shame, then this is a film well-worth picking up while it's on sale. |
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Blu-ray Prince
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Thanks given by: | Page14 (09-11-2019) |
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#31251 |
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There were a couple of Kritzerland CDs I wanted to pick up at 40% off during the SAE sale, so I padded my order with five additional Twilight Time titles. This brought my order to more than $99, which allowed me to get six months' worth of zero percent financing through PayPal Credit. Here's what I picked up on this second sale order:
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#31252 |
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Really trying to stop myself from placing a third order...do I really need to spend $40+ on Model Shop and The Keys of the Kingdom?
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Blu-ray Ninja
Nov 2014
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#31254 |
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I know the feeling. I'm eyeing The Bullet Train for a potential third order but if I do that I'll definitely want to add 1 or 2 more titles.
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#31255 |
Blu-ray Knight
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I picked this one up blindly during the sale too, but had added it to my wishlist nearly instantly after it was announced. The synopsis and word of mouth by other reviewers sealed the deal. Haven’t watched it yet, but will get to it eventually. Thanks for posting your review!
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Thanks given by: | mja345 (09-12-2019) |
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#31256 |
Active Member
Dec 2010
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ROYAL FLUSH has sold out.
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#31258 |
Blu-ray Champion
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![]() ![]() TT isn't a label I follow that closely, so I didn't know they were having a sale until I happened to see earlier that Sword of Sherwood Forest was only a super nice $14.95. I've been curious about it since it was announced almost a year ago. Being a Hammer film with Peter Cushing and Richard Greene, and directed by Terence Fisher, it seemed very promising, but I just don't blind buy that often. However, at that price I couldn't pass it up, so I snagged myself a copy. Can't wait to check it out. |
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Thanks given by: | xxnomad (09-12-2019) |
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#31259 |
Junior Member
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Does anyone know how customs is handled for a Screen Archives order to the UK?
Is it through Royal Mail or a private courier? Do I have to pay online with a notification card through the post, or can I pay a courier at the door? Thanks for your help. |
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Thanks given by: | nam4077 (09-14-2019) |
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