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Old 06-09-17, 11:19 AM
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Re: The Official Twilight Time Blu-ray Thread

Originally Posted by rocket1312
The TT still might be worth a purchase for Snake In The Eagle's Shadow as even if it does get released in the UK, it will have mandatory cuts due to animal cruelty.
I'm going to wait for one of their sales instead of preordering it. This would have been one of my first TT Pre-order in years but not going to pay their regular price for the inferior version of DM. That cover is brutal along with the lack of extras.

I'm also not bothered by the cut if Eureka decides to release it Region Free.
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December titles:

THE HOSPITAL
FOREVER AMBER
WUTHERING HEIGHTS (1970)
ALICE
THE L-SHAPED ROOM
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Looks like TT got the rights of Wild Bill. May have to go that route unless some one like Cruzon in the UK get the rights. Outside of the isolated score it's barebones here.




https://www.twilighttimemovies.com/wild-bill-blu-ray/
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Re: The Official Twilight Time Blu-ray Thread

Originally Posted by Why So Blu?
Looks like TT got the rights of Wild Bill. May have to go that route unless some one like Cruzon in the UK get the rights. Outside of the isolated score it's barebones here.

https://www.twilighttimemovies.com/wild-bill-blu-ray/
Yeah, I'm all over this one too...but I'm going to wait for at least $20. Mebee, $15, lol. I don't think it's going to sell out quick, but who knows.
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March titles:

UNDERWORLD USA (1961) BLU-RAY - March 20th

THE NEW CENTURIONS (1972) BLU-RAY - March 20th

DON’T BOTHER TO KNOCK (1952) BLU-RAY - March 20th (Brand New 2K Transfer)

THE SEVEN UPS (1973) BLU-RAY - March 20th (Brand New 4K Transfer)


It would be nice if TT was able to port over the excellent supplements package from the U.K. edition for The Seven-Ups, but I guess we'll see.
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Originally Posted by Brian T
It would be nice if TT was able to port over the excellent supplements package from the U.K. edition for The Seven-Ups, but I guess we'll see.
Looks like TT did indeed port over everything from the U.K. edition and tossed in TWO isolated scores. Nice.

https://www.twilighttimemovies.com/s...s-the-blu-ray/

Isolated Music Track of the Don Ellis Film Score
Isolated Music Track of the Unused Johnny Mandel Score
Audio Commentary with Film Historian Richard Harland Smith
Introduction by Director-Producer Philip D’Antoni
The Seven-Ups Connection
A Tony Lo Bianco Type
Real to Reel
Cut to the Chase
Anatomy of a Chase: Behind the Scenes of the Filming of The Seven-Ups
Randy Jurgensen’s Scrapbook
Super 8 Version (not listed on the sleeve, but included in the list on TT's site)
Lobby Cards, Stills and Media Gallery
Original Theatrical Trailers
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Orders must be placed during the sale period to obtain the sale pricing. No past, currently pending or future orders will qualify.

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THE INCIDENT (1967)

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WHO'LL STOP THE RAIN (1978)

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HOW TO STEAL A MILLION (1966)

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NICHOLAS NICKLEBY (2002)

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THE BOSTON STRANGLER (1968)

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I WANT TO LIVE (1958)

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PRETTY POISON (1968)

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THE CHASE (1966)

THE TRAIN (ENCORE EDITION)

EYE OF THE NEEDLE (1981)

FROM NOON TILL THREE (1976)

MURPHY'S LAW (1986)

REMO WILLIAMS: THE ADVENTURE BEGINS... (1985)

BOBBY DEERFIELD (1977)

BRING ME TO THE HEAD OF ALFREDO GARCIA (1974) (ENCORE EDITION)

HARDCORE (1979)

LA MOGLIE PIU BELLA (THE MOST BEAUTIFUL WIFE / 1970)

THEATRE OF BLOOD (1973)

TONY ROME / LADY IN CEMENT (1967 / 1968)

THE GLORY GUYS (1965)

THE BLACK STALLION RETURNS (1983)

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MISS SADIE THOMPSON (1953 / 2D AND 3D)

THE RUSSIA HOUSE (1990)

ZELIG (1983)

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INSERTS (1975)

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Re: The Official Twilight Time Blu-ray Thread

I'm saddened to report that Nick Redman has passed away.
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I'm saddened to report that Nick Redman has passed away.
Damn.

I had no idea he was ill. I wonder what this means for the label. It's a pretty small company, I believe.
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Is Twilight still popular?

Most of the movies like Sleepless in Seattle and Fright Night were eventually released by the studios that made them.
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Originally Posted by JeffTheAlpaca
Most of the movies like Sleepless in Seattle and Fright Night were eventually released by the studios that made them.
It’s happened a few times, sure, but nowhere remotely close to “most”.

That sort of thing is less likely now because those higher profile titles are winding up being licensed to other labels.
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Originally Posted by Adam Tyner
I'm saddened to report that Nick Redman has passed away.
Sad news, RIP. It was Redman that predicted the coming end of physical media a few years back when discussing his label.
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Haven't seen this one updated in a while, but these are the new announcements for June and July, for those so inclined:

JUNE
HUSSY (Helen Mirren)
HELLO FRISCO, HELLO (Alice Faye)
PIN UP GIRL (Betty Grable)
MOTHER WORE TIGHTS (Betty Grable)

JULY
BEHOLD A PALE HORSE (Gregory Peck)
THE CHAIRMAN (Gregory Peck)
THE PRESIDENT'S LADY (Susan Hayward)
10 NORTH FREDERICK (Gary Cooper)
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This one came out last month. It is a GREAT Western.

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Hadn't realized Warlock was released. Might pick it up if they put it on sale.
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Probably because they’re way overpriced.
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And because a year or so later a newer Special Edition, like Shout puts out that trumps the piddling TT, at least in extras. That’s what I’m learning to my dismay...
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The only title I ever bought from them was Fright Night.
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A bunch of the Twilight Time discs I got eventually got way better releases elsewhere, mostly by Indicator. I'm mostly okay with them going out of business.
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And because a year or so later a newer Special Edition, like Shout puts out that trumps the piddling TT, at least in extras. That’s what I’m learning to my dismay...
Depends what you're interested in. TT gave you booklet and isolated score track. There are a lot of die hard film score people who probably put that isolated score track above the film. A lot of these titles will probably never see the light of day again given what may/may not happen with Fox catalog.
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Probably because they’re way overpriced.
They were priced right for their business model. They duplicated the limited edition cd soundtrack model targeting collectors exclusively with no retail distribution. This works with cds/music. CD collectors will pay $25 for exclusive cds while mass market cds are $10-15 in stores and Amazon. It doesn't work with video. The collector mentality is less rabid with video than music.
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Movie soundtrack collectors seem like a fairly tiny niche. Outside of John Williams, or a small handful of films, there's very little interest in these things out there, so a boutique label can put out small print runs of obscure soundtracks at high prices directly to the people who want them.

Twilight Time's model for films always seemed unworkable. They were putting out 3000 copy print runs of everything. A film like Fright Night is probably popular enough with both mainstream audiences and the horror movie collectors to be able to move many times that amount. And it gets the same number of copies printed as some obscure 1960s movie that will be lucky to sell 10% of its print run.

The only Twilight Time movies I bought were the second Fright Night pressing at full price, and 1984, The Believers, and a couple of other titles I can't recall at the moment, for something like $10 each during one of their sales. Fright Night ended up getting a proper loaded SE from Sony and 1984 ended up with Criterion. Can't really complain about 1984 and The Believers, but they fucking hosed me on Fright Night (but at least I didn't double dip on their first barebones edition, too).

Now they're pretty much dead to me because I know that anything they put out worth owning will probably get a better and cheaper release from somewhere else. I couldn't care less about isolated scores.
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Re: The Official Twilight Time Blu-ray Thread

I hope they stick around. Sure, some titles are later released by other publishers, but is that a valid criticism of Twilight Time?

And there are certainly titles that don't get released by anyone else.

Since they release niche titles, I still hold out hope that they'll release some of the films I'm waiting for.


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