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Old 02-09-2014, 05:49 AM   #8801
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could someone please tell me the reason why most titles are 29.95 but a select few are 34.95 I never noticed before. and yes I do remember reading somewhere that in the beginning of TT the prices were higher and then all titles were decreased to the 29.95 price
I know one of them is a 2-disc set. Don't recall which, though.
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Old 02-09-2014, 06:01 AM   #8802
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Is "All the King's Men" likely to sell out? It's "noir-ish", and I know how us catalog collectors love our film-noir.
Not in the least. Despite its status as a Best Picture winner, I don't think it will ever sell out.

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could someone please tell me the reason why most titles are 29.95 but a select few are 34.95 I never noticed before. and yes I do remember reading somewhere that in the beginning of TT the prices were higher and then all titles were decreased to the 29.95 price
Some of the early Sony releases were priced a bit higher (Bell Book and Candle is one that I recall). Also Major Dundee was priced higher because it was a two-discer. However, since then all of the single releases are 29.95, although it's possible that future two-discers might be higher, possible the Thunderbirds movies.
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Old 02-09-2014, 06:03 AM   #8803
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I am going to say no with on this one because I don't think it has anyone in it with star quality so Its not a necessity for me personally

I could be wrong
Broderick Crawford doesn't have "star quality"? Well, maybe he's not the mass-appeal matinee idol, but still... ALL THE KING'S MEN may be a bit of a downer but is really a great film (with some beautiful black & white cinematography) but I also don't expect it will have a wide appeal outside us rabid classic film buffs, despite the fact that it WON THE OSCAR FOR BEST PICTURE that year(!!). Otherwise, Sony would have released it themselves, along with FROM HERE TO ETERNITY, which is actually not quite as good a film. Now if only they'd give Twilight Time or Criterion their seven 1930s and three 1940s Best Picture Oscar nominees not already on Blu-ray, two of which actually won.
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Old 02-09-2014, 08:31 AM   #8804
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I know one of them is a 2-disc set. Don't recall which, though.
Major Dundee.
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Old 02-09-2014, 11:22 AM   #8805
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They're usually 25 days in advance. The release date for the next batch of titles is March 10th, which would mean pre-orders should go up this Wednesday (the 12th).
I think someone already said it's actually going to be the 19th, but I'm not 100% on that.
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Old 02-09-2014, 12:36 PM   #8806
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Thunderbolt’s once-sterling reputation seems to have fallen victim alongside Michael Cimino’s career. It’s become one of the less-remembered films from the days when Clint Eastwood ruled the box-office yet it holds up as one of the best pictures of its decade, managing the neat trick of both delivering what the audience wants and subverting their expectations at the same time. Eastwood plays a crook on the run from ex-partners in crime George Kennedy and Geoffrey Lewis (often hysterically funny here) who teams up with Jeff Bridges' extrovert drifter to retrieve the loot from a previous robbery only to find his old accomplices tagging along and things – naturally – not going at all to plan. It’s an almost perfectly judged mixture of comedy and action with both feet firmly on the ground despite the more absurd moments in a way that would be almost unthinkable today. There's a real rapport between the outstanding cast and an affection for the characters that adds to the impact of the very Seventies ending – not only is the central pairing of Eastwood’s old hand and Bridges’ cocksure kid far more convincing and genuinely affecting than it has any right to be, but Kennedy and Lewis’ untrustworthy partners in crime are beautifully drawn too.

Cimino handles the mood swings adeptly and even injects a subtle undercurrent of sexual ambiguity that never gets in the way of the entertainment. While his direction is bang on target - there’s a great use of mid-Western landscape too - it’s the strength of his script that keeps the film surprisingly fresh today. It’s basically a road movie crossed with a heist movie, but Cimino throws in so many unexpected and quirky left turns that catch you off guard that you never get the feeling that you’re going over the same old ground. This was a terrific movie in 1974, and if anything it's an even better one today. Just remember; never accept a lift from a man with a raccoon in the passenger seat and a trunk full of bunnies!
Wow! You make it sound great! I saw this film years ago and I had a feeling of indifference to it. I'll have to give it another chance soon but not a 35 dollar chance.
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Old 02-09-2014, 01:52 PM   #8807
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Broderick Crawford doesn't have "star quality"? Well, maybe he's not the mass-appeal matinee idol, but still... ALL THE KING'S MEN may be a bit of a downer but is really a great film ...
Crawford is one of those stars who seems to have gone out of style in recent years.

When I was a young man, Broderick Crawford's days as a star were already well behind him but he was still a household name. Every impressionist did a Broderick Crawford impression.

Unfortunately, he's all but forgotten by most people today.

But ALL THE KING'S MEN is truly a great film and deserves a sell-out.
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Old 02-09-2014, 02:26 PM   #8808
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Well, maybe he's not the mass-appeal matinee idol, but still...
Are you crazy? Photoplay used to breathlessly refer to him as 'Brod the Bod', and multiple showings of Butch Minds the Baby were disrupted by overwrought Bobbysoxers who would squeal with delight every time Brod lumbered onto the screen.
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Old 02-09-2014, 03:02 PM   #8809
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I think someone already said it's actually going to be the 19th, but I'm not 100% on that.
Fair enough, you may be right. I was just counting back 25 days from the release date which would have made it somewhere around the 12th.

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Are you crazy? Photoplay used to breathlessly refer to him as 'Brod the Bod', and multiple showings of Butch Minds the Baby were disrupted by overwrought Bobbysoxers who would squeal with delight every time Brod lumbered onto the screen.
Yeah, because that is such a major blu-ray purchasing demographic.
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Old 02-09-2014, 07:42 PM   #8810
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I just pre-ordered my first 2 TT Titles. I've stayed away because their price point and ways of doing business don't really match up with the way other companies work but I guess I'll find out if it's worth the money!
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Old 02-09-2014, 08:17 PM   #8811
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I just pre-ordered my first 2 TT Titles. I've stayed away because their price point and ways of doing business don't really match up with the way other companies work but I guess I'll find out if it's worth the money!
Which 2 did you order ?? I own a few now and I think they are well worth it

with all of this discussion about all of the kings men (1949) I think I may have to revisit it I just hope the library has it or I'm out of luck
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Old 02-09-2014, 08:41 PM   #8812
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Crawford is one of those stars who seems to have gone out of style in recent years.

When I was a young man, Broderick Crawford's days as a star were already well behind him but he was still a household name. Every impressionist did a Broderick Crawford impression.

Unfortunately, he's all but forgotten by most people today.

But ALL THE KING'S MEN is truly a great film and deserves a sell-out.
I would be willing to bet that the people who still remember Broderick Crawford remember him more for the TV series Highway Patrol than any of his movies.

I'm with you on All the King's Men. I'd be willing to bet that Sony's decision not to release it on Blu-ray themselves has more to do with its sales performance on DVD than anything else. That's probably true of most major studio catalog titles.
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Old 02-09-2014, 08:46 PM   #8813
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Which 2 did you order ?? I own a few now and I think they are well worth it

with all of this discussion about all of the kings men (1949) I think I may have to revisit it I just hope the library has it or I'm out of luck
Thunderbolt and Lightfoot and Crimes and Misdemeanors.
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Old 02-09-2014, 09:13 PM   #8814
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I'm with you on All the King's Men. I'd be willing to bet that Sony's decision not to release it on Blu-ray themselves has more to do with its sales performance on DVD than anything else. That's probably true of most major studio catalog titles.
That, or maybe the 2006 remake with Sean Penn that was a true bomb.
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Old 02-09-2014, 09:58 PM   #8815
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i would be willing to bet that the people who still remember broderick crawford remember him more for the tv series highway patrol ...
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Old 02-09-2014, 10:00 PM   #8816
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Any way to discover the pre-order date of Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia? I want to make sure and not miss out on that. (March 11 is the on sale date, but I want to figure out if there's an earlier pre-order date).
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Old 02-09-2014, 10:50 PM   #8817
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Any way to discover the pre-order date of Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia? I want to make sure and not miss out on that. (March 11 is the on sale date, but I want to figure out if there's an earlier pre-order date).

Just a little read of the thread instead of being lazy will help. Hint, try the first post on this very page

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Old 02-09-2014, 11:19 PM   #8818
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Pre-orders are the 19th. That is 100% sure. It is posted on their facebook page under the photos section. The pre-order date gets announced when they post the cover art. Click on the cover art and the comment page linked to it has the pre-order dates. It is that way every month.
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Old 02-10-2014, 12:04 AM   #8819
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I just watched The Other for my DVR and I'm really glad I didn't blind buy it.

I didn't really care for the story nor the fact that it seemed to jump around too much.
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Old 02-10-2014, 02:21 AM   #8820
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Is this the LEAST subtle example of phallic symbolism in the history of mainstream film promotion, or can it be topped? (again, mainstream)

Couldn't help but howl when I saw that poster!
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