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I always get a kick when ROclockCK goes on and on about Twilight time being "premium collectors packages". I guess he has a different definition from everybody else. Don't get me wrong, I actually don't care about the superfluous trinkets in collectors packages anyway, but I at least recognize that Twilight Time releases are about as bare-bones as it gets. Fortunately their PQ/AQ standards and a few of their film choices have "converted" me into buying more than a handful of their blu-rays, but other than that I feel like I'm paying 200-300% premium just because of the "limited availability" model. |
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#4303 | |
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![]() Arrow also do different SteelBooks/LEs for the collectors, but I personally don't get as excited about them as I do about presentations/content. For more, you will have to look at the subforum where there are collectors that are far better informed than I am. I don't own any of their SteelBooks. Special features -- they actually do new interviews, featurettes, etc. Pro-B |
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#4304 | |
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Concerning The Egyptian, yes, the Twilight Time release still sells (although at a very slow moving pace; how long has it been under 500 copies now yet still available?) even though there are other options available. However, you're applying my logic to a different scenario. In this case, the overseas releases of The Egyptian, as you yourself stated, are very inferior to Twilight Time's release, not even being in the same aspect ratio. I would argue that those looking for a copy would be more inclined to go for the Twilight Time release to get the film in the correct aspect ratio more than anything else. Obsession doesn't have that working against it; the Arrow release has excellent A/V quality, on top of everything else that they included, both as physical extras, as pro-b was kind enough to show in picture form, and in extras on the disc (the release includes some of De Palma's short films, just off the top of my head). As I said before, the only thing that TT would be able to provide that Arrow didn't already provide would be the isolated score. Again, I'm not dismissing that, but I've explained already why I don't think that would be a selling point for the majority of those that do buy their releases. |
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#4305 | |
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TT is what it is (and appears to be improving), the hyperbolic fringe aside. Last edited by rock, stone; 02-25-2013 at 06:28 AM. Reason: typo |
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#4306 |
Blu-ray Prince
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There isn't a better distributor in the world at packaging their Blu-rays than Arrow. It is their questionable transfers at times that have drawn the ire of some commentators.
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![]() Plus I don't think at this point there's any reason to believe it would be the same transfer...we have lots of examples in the collection already (and increasing monthly) where TT has had access to what is fresh out of Grover Crisp's 4k hopper. TT waits, and I'm glad they do. So I am willing to wait patiently too. Look at Major Dundee which will be arriving over a year after it was originally announced. There has to be a darn good reason for that, and based on TT's own hints, I have my theories about why they held off for so long. ![]() Of course, there's always a chance that for one reason or the other TT will never get around to doing Obsession, but I'm willing to take that chance for the sake of that long coveted Herrmann IST. |
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#4308 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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The Arrow release of Obsession actually has the Columbia Pictures logo at the beginning of the film (as in, they got it from Sony). Plus, it's a fairly recent release, as it came out in 2011. The transfer is absolutely stellar--I doubt it could ever look much better.
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#4309 | |
Blu-ray Samurai
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Now Arrow's release, as Seymour said, is from 2011, and is a very nice high def transfer (definitely one of the better ones that Arrow have put out). However, I don't know if it was licensed from Sony or if Arrow did it themselves, and if it was from Sony, whether it was from a 4K master or not. So there is a chance, if TT were to decide to put this title out, that it would have an improved transfer. Not a giant leap, mind you, but marginally better. And I won't lie, if they did announce this title, and it had an improved transfer, that, along with the isolated score, would probably be enough for me to grab a copy, and I already have the Arrow disc. However, I realize that I'm a bit more OCD with my completionism than others, and I wouldn't expect many others to follow suit. That was my original point. The fact that there is a non-limited version of this title available on Blu-Ray, available for a cheaper price than TT would be offering it, to me, would make it a less enticing title for Twilight Time to put out, compared to the other films that Sony or Fox have offered them that don't already have a release elsewhere. |
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It's a British TV drama. It looks like Dark Shadows (the soap opera, not the movie) with Hammer actors. It has only the most tenuous connection to the two "real" movies (teleportation experiments), and even then is pretty much name-only past the concept. Completism has its limits. Last edited by EricJ; 02-25-2013 at 07:37 AM. |
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#4311 | |
Blu-ray Samurai
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Coney Island = Lonesome Shoreline = ? Perhaps FHTE |
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Blu-ray Baron
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Except they're not. Both Our Man Flint and In Like Flint not only included all the featurettes from the Ultimate Flint DVD boxed set, but dug up several more that weren't included, as well as additional screen tests and isolated scores. Nicholas and Alexandra found two more featurettes that weren't included on the DVD release, along with the featurette and trailer that were. Lost Horizon is overflowing with extras, as are The Blue Lagoon and Christine, while Bell Book and Candle isn't too shoddy either. Even when there's an extremely limited amount of extra material available they go for booklets and isolated scores - the only barebones TT release I can think of is Cover Girl (which at least had a booklet), and Columbia's DVD release was similarly barebones. Compared to Image's Columbia titles - Image actually dropped all of the extras from their release of The Deep - TT are doing pretty well on the extras front, and constantly getting better.
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#4315 |
Blu-ray Count
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Masters of Cinema (above even Criterion) consistently have the best packaging - massive, wonderfully detailed and stylish booklets (borderline books, in some cases), and typically wonderful cover and interior art.
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Other Columbia titles not mentioned in this thread:
Tootsie Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice Eyes of Laura Mars Bugsy (Tri-Star) Tess (region B release in March, Amazon UK) If TT announced any of these titles, it would be a day 1 pre-order for me. Along with Shampoo, Hardcore, The China Syndrome and Body Double. |
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#4317 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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Got around to watching Bell Book and Candle. Loved it. Far more romance than comedy, which I wasn't expecting, but I prefer it that way. James Wong Howe leaves his mark even on a little film like this, with brilliant use of colour and coloured lighting.
So can we please have some more Novak and Quine please TT? Middle of the Night, Strangers When We Meet, The Notorious Landlady, How to Murder Your Wife and It Happened to Jane are all Columbia titles. |
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Blu-ray Ninja
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