Woody Allen BD collections
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Woody Allen BD collections
I've enjoyed Woody Allen's filmmaking for years but don't own many of his films in any form. It doesn't help that he has an utterly huge body of work. Might anybody have tips on the most economical way to acquire his films on BD? While Amazon wasn't of much help, I'm thinking there could be budget priced BD sets from Europe, Australia, etc. Has anybody already tried this?
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This is a good way to start: Annie Hall, Sleeper, Manhattan, Hannah and her Sisters for just $9 a movie via Amazon. Here's the link: Woody Allen 4-Pack $36.04
Blue Jasmine, Midnight in Paris and others are also available via various distributors at decent prices. But unfortunately, Twilight Time distributes some of his best works including my personal favorite, "Broadway Danny Rose." Their prices are outrageous unless you can catch a sale at either their own website or Screen Archives Entertainment. Even then, you are looking at forking out $20 a title.
Blue Jasmine, Midnight in Paris and others are also available via various distributors at decent prices. But unfortunately, Twilight Time distributes some of his best works including my personal favorite, "Broadway Danny Rose." Their prices are outrageous unless you can catch a sale at either their own website or Screen Archives Entertainment. Even then, you are looking at forking out $20 a title.
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That is a good starter bundle, and probably more Woody-accessible. Yeah, that sounds weird. But in any case, the single titles of that bundle also seem to sell for about the same price of $9, but when looking at the bundle price vs. single title prices, they tend to go up and down in unison. Right now, that is a good deal for the bundle, and if you have Prime, some good prices for them individually.
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I'm familiar with that BD set, but was actually hoping for international suggestions. Skimming Amazon UK, I noticed some potentially interesting BD sets...but they all appear out of print. For the time being, I bought an SD set of 20 films for £13.99
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B007W21JZO
and will upgrade as opportunities present themselves. Can't beat the price of $1 per film.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B007W21JZO
and will upgrade as opportunities present themselves. Can't beat the price of $1 per film.
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While I have both the DVD Box Sets (1 & 2 from the early 2000's), I have been able to pick up some of the more recent Woody Allen films on Blu-ray (like Midnight in Paris and Blue Jasmine) for about $4.00 from the clearance racks at Target. It seems a lot of people do not want to pay retail for some of these films, and sometimes Target seems to slash the price.
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Wait until Fox Connect has a sale and buy all the the ones they offer for 50% off. $5-$6.50 a piece.
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Those are good ideas. I've participated in Fox Connect sales before, but typically steered towards boxed set and catalog titles. And I don't shop at the local Target regularly, as they're on the other side of town, but am traveling tomorrow and can likely visit that one.
Still open to any "magic bullet" boxed set ideas, but this will keep me busy for now. Thanks.
Still open to any "magic bullet" boxed set ideas, but this will keep me busy for now. Thanks.
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Fox and TT aren't as nice
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Well my opinion of them differs from yours. I cringe when I hear they have the rights to a movie I want to own. I would rather see Olive Films or Kino Lorber obtain distribution if the studios won't release it themselves. At least those distributors produce enough units to satisfy demand and do not create scarcity to justify their outrageous pricing structure. There are thousands of people who would like to buy "Fright Night" on Blu-ray at a decent price. I just hope Sony will re-release it like they did Christine. I own Twilight Time releases that I bought during "sales" but the only time I paid full price was for the Thunderbirds double feature. The fact it was two films allowed me to justify the purchase. It wasn't anywhere near a priority except that I was afraid it would soon go OOP.
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The "scarcity" argument with regards to TT is so tired. The discs aren't scarce. They're expensive, and the production run is limited, but they're not scarce. All of this bitching and moaning is over 3 or 4 out of hundreds of titles. None of the Woody Allen titles are oop. And for what it's worth, TT puts out a much higher quality product, technically speaking, than either Kino or Olive.
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The "scarcity" argument with regards to TT is so tired. The discs aren't scarce. They're expensive, and the production run is limited, but they're not scarce. All of this bitching and moaning is over 3 or 4 out of hundreds of titles. None of the Woody Allen titles are oop. And for what it's worth, TT puts out a much higher quality product, technically speaking, than either Kino or Olive.
List of OOP Twilight Time titles:
The Egyptian 2011 06 16 2013 04 25
Mysterious Island 2011 10 10 2012 07 13
Fright Night 2011 11 14 2011 12 20
Picnic 2011 12 16 2015 04 03
Bell, Book and Candle 2012 03 16 2015 04 07
The Big Heat 2012 04 13 2013 06 21
Journey to the Center of the Earth 2012 04 13 2012 07 11
As Good as It Gets 2012 05 18 2015 02 17
Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines 2012 06 15 2014 06 01
Bye Bye Birdie 2012 07 20 2015 04 29
Steel Magnolias 2012 08 17 2014 06 01
Enemy Mine 2012 09 14 2014 03 04
Night of the Living Dead 2012 09 14 2012 09 22
Our Man Flint 2013 01 18 2015 01 14
Christine 2013 02 15 2013 02 15
The Fury 2013 02 15 2013 08 30
Leave Her to Heaven 2013 04 19 2015 03 27
Hard Times 2013 05 17 2015 05 05
The Driver 2013 07 03 2015 04 22
Body Double 2013 07 24 2014 08 09
Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger 2013 11 20 2014 03 04
The Golden Voyage of Sinbad 2013 11 20 2014 01 20
Thunderbolt and Lightfoot 2014 01 22 2014 05 10
The Blue Max 2014 01 22 2015 07 09
Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia 2014 02 19 2014 07 11
Wild at Heart 2014 03 19 2014 06 26
Used Cars 2014 03 19 2016 03 20
Rollerball 2014 04 23 2014 06 26
The Train 2014 05 21 2014 07 21
The Blob 2014 09 24 2014 10 23
Fright Night [reissue] 2014 12 30 2015 01 01
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I'm not a Twilight Time apologist. There are plenty of reasons to dislike them, including their "limited edition" model, which does create false demand. I just don't like the misinformation. Barely any of the oop titles you listed were gone "overnight." That list is pretty much limited to Fright Night, Christine, Body Double and the Blob. Everything else took months, if not years to sell out. In some cases, they've even had multiple print runs. The overwhelming majority of their catalog will never come close to selling out, including the Woody Allen titles in question. I also have much more confidence in Twilight Time putting out a quality product than I do Kino or Olive.
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Hard hitting information and analysis. Would like to see a separate thread on TT instead of hijacking this poor schlub's Woody Allen thread.
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