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#14541 |
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I love good cover art. The Big Heat was awesome. Same with Swamp Water and Bell, Book, and Candle and others. Does it matter over picture quality? Nope, but it sure is cool and I really appreciate the effort TT puts into this aspect of their releases.
Slip covers don't matter to me one bit. But good cover art is part of the whole package and a bonus for owning a disc instead of a download. And I don't like shiny objects. |
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#14543 |
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I think there is for Land, but People is pretty dire and was barely released (and the DVD master is missing a brief scene that was apparently cut from the US release), so a standalone release would probably be doomed - its only real chance for decent sales would be as a double-bill.
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#14544 | |
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I do try and take it in stride though. Without anal packaging collectors physical media would be dying even quicker. |
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The only time it annoys me is when someone recommends a UK release as a less expensive option with more features; someone will inevitably argue against it because of the ratings logos. |
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#14548 |
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It's not that I care more about the packaging than the content, it's more about if I'm paying $30+ for a blu-ray movie then I expect something a little bit more than a product looking like something from a $5 bin at Wal-mart. After all even the content is Digital and they can produce 3 million at exact same quality and sell it for $10 if they wanted, it's not like they only had enough material to produce 3000, but like the packaging "limited" is another marketing ploy
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#14549 |
Blu-ray Count
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ohhhhh how I love the posts that...
![]() Did the original info posted on this release specify some special packaging? If so then I'd be dissapointed. It is a disc in a case with cover art. It is that simple. The release is limited because that is the agreement with SONY / Columbia Pictures Video on the title. Beyond that please forward all hate towards SONY. They did NOT want to release this title themselves. TWICE now. ![]() |
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#14552 |
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I don't think any party should be to blame it is business but SONY made the decision and if there are those that don't like it then they have to deal with it. I love TT releases so I'm biased but reasobable but for the haters they need to direct their hate to the SONY / Columbia who made it possible.
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#14553 | |
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In the end it comes down to Sony licensing the film out instead of releasing it themselves. That's all on Sony. Last edited by spargs; 01-28-2015 at 05:56 PM. |
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#14554 |
Blu-ray Ninja
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MASSIVE pre-order day today--at least for me it is.
anyone else going for all 5 titles? ![]() LENNY (1974) LOVE AND DEATH (1975) THE ST VALENTINE’S DAY MASSACRE (1967) STORMY WEATHER (1943) TO SIR, WITH LOVE (1967) what a lineup!!! ![]() ![]() |
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#14555 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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As an outsider looking in, I can see that these limited-release agreements can benefit the studios in multiple ways. The first is that it gets the movies out there in the public consciousness -- even consumers who don't buy might read the reviews or read forums such as this. And for consumer, I mean film buff, not your average Walmart shopper. The second benefit is that it lets someone else test the market, getting the product out there without saturating the market. If a title is wildly successful, the studio has the option, after three years, of releasing it themselves, renewing the agreement, or shopping the title out to someone else. Finally, it gives the studio income, however modest, with very little effort or overhead.
Personally, I'm a little frustrated that a company like Sony can't give all their great catalog titles the Mr. Smith Goes to Washington treatment, but I'm equally frustrated when a company like Warners chooses to portion their catalog out in dribs and drabs rather than let an outside company offload some of their back catalog. I'd be thrilled with a Twilight Time release of Mister Roberts, for just one example. |
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Thanks given by: | spargs (01-28-2015), Widescreenfilmguy (01-28-2015) |
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#14556 |
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Just Lenny & To Sir, With Love but Im also going to pick up In Like Flint & possibily Used Cars. So still a big day for me.
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#14557 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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I'm likely only going to get Lenny and To Sir With Love. I can only do 2 a month with TT titles. I thought about Breaking Away but I think I can hold off on it a little while longer until there's a month with just 1 release I want. Hopefully it'll work out.
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#14559 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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