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Yes, and five dollars for two classic Columbia titles on Blu-ray, coming to $2.50 per title, really helps spread out the average cost of all those Twilight Time and Criterion titles. Of course there are no bonus features, but at least there's a chapter menu and English subtitles.
I'm wondering if the classics that wind up at Mill Creek are the ones that don't have transfers quite good enough for Twilight Time or Criterion to consider. The SHIP OF FOOLS transfer looks pretty good, if not quite as sparkling as you'd expect from the typical Criterion and Twilight Time B&W Blu-rays, but the LILITH transfer is rather soft (though still better than a DVD). Still, at $2.50 per title they're an irresistible bargain. This disc is ideal for supplying appropriate double-feature material to run with GRAND HOTEL or maybe the 1953 TITANIC, and either BONJOUR TRISTESSE or BREATHLESS. |
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