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SterlingBen 07-31-15 11:36 PM

Re: The Official Twilight Time Blu-ray Thread
 
Christine on bluray is available for preorder for $16.99, kinda makes me not want to ever pay TT $35 for a blu again...


http://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/r...SIN=B0123TA8XO

Inhumans99 08-18-15 06:17 PM

Re: The Official Twilight Time Blu-ray Thread
 
It has been ages since I looked at the Twilight Time FB page, or the Screen Archives Entertainment site, so I received a pleasant surprise just now when I noticed that they are reissuing Mysterious Island (one of their early release quick sell-outs) this December.

PhantomStranger 08-22-15 09:17 PM

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I think I will get Mysterious Island this time.

sleepyhead55 08-24-15 03:16 AM

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Originally Posted by SterlingBen (Post 12550686)
Christine on bluray is available for preorder for $16.99, kinda makes me not want to ever pay TT $35 for a blu again...


http://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/r...SIN=B0123TA8XO

This is actually cheaper at BestBuy at $14.99 and it has a seven digit SKU number which means it will be carried in stores and most likely be part of a BOGO sale that BestBuy frequently has on Sony titles.

Just a matter of time before it hits $7 or lower.

JeffTheAlpaca 08-28-15 04:37 PM

Re: The Official Twilight Time Blu-ray Thread
 
I am on the fence about buying At Close Range

https://images.sae-cdn.com/gifs/large/29697.jpg

TheDuke 08-29-15 12:32 AM

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Originally Posted by sleepyhead55 (Post 12568996)
it has a seven digit SKU number which means it will be carried in stores and most likely be part of a BOGO sale that BestBuy frequently has on Sony titles.

Tell me more about this.

sleepyhead55 08-29-15 01:06 AM

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Originally Posted by TheDuke (Post 12573671)
Tell me more about this.

Sure. Best Buy has a display of Sony titles in the store called the Save Station. Almost once every few months they run a buy one get one sale. The great thing is that the titles are priced at $9.99. So basically you get two titles for $10.

Now it might take a while for the price point of Christine to hit at $9.99 but it will probably happen.

There is a small chance that this title could also be on sale during the holidays.

Giles 08-29-15 09:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Inhumans99 (Post 12565090)
It has been ages since I looked at the Twilight Time FB page, or the Screen Archives Entertainment site, so I received a pleasant surprise just now when I noticed that they are reissuing Mysterious Island (one of their early release quick sell-outs) this December.

I agree most of the newly announced titles haven't really wow'd me as must owns. I do plan on getting 'Strange Invaders', 'Sense and Sensibility', 'Born Free', 'Mysterious Island' (if there are new extras), and 'Captain Harlock Space Pirate'

hdnmickey 08-29-15 09:42 AM

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Originally Posted by sleepyhead55 (Post 12573679)
Sure. Best Buy has a display of Sony titles in the store called the Save Station. Almost once every few months they run a buy one get one sale. The great thing is that the titles are priced at $9.99. So basically you get two titles for $10.

Now it might take a while for the price point of Christine to hit at $9.99 but it will probably happen.

There is a small chance that this title could also be on sale during the holidays.

I wouldn't be surprised to find Christine in that section within a couple months. Only new releases take longer to hit there. Catalog releases have actually went there during release week (but not during one of the BOGO periods).

Bluelitespecial 09-06-15 02:47 PM

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So will the Vampires preorder be announced soon, and if so will I have to do it right when it goes up?

PhantomStranger 09-06-15 08:21 PM

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If this were two years ago, I would have expected Vampires to sell out within 72 hours of release. The horror market is over loaded these days by nearly a dozen different labels catering to it on Blu-ray. Twilight Time's pricing structure isn't particularly competitive in today's market and that makes a difference.

It probably will still sell out relatively quickly but I wouldn't bank on it becoming a hot item on the secondary market. Now that Sony has shown they will eventually release their own BD of a popular Twilight Time release, all bets are off.

slop101 09-06-15 10:02 PM

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I'm all over John Huston's Fat City, but I'll take my time, as I doubt that'll sell out any time soon.

Why So Blu? 09-06-15 10:10 PM

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Yeah, the fact that Christine is coming out directly through Sony pretty much devalued TT's version. Hell, Arrow Films and their version of Zardoz pretty much devalued TT's version, because these are now readily available. That's if you're a reseller. I am not but since I already own the TT versions of both those films there's really no reason to but Sony and Arrow's versions.

The question now is: to buy or not to buy TT's version of Vampires? I have the French version on BD but apparently (according the BD forum) it's compromised.

BuckNaked2k 09-07-15 12:59 PM

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Originally Posted by JeffTheAlpaca (Post 12573465)
I am on the fence about buying At Close Range

https://images.sae-cdn.com/gifs/large/29697.jpg

I'm waiting and hoping Second Sight gets this in the UK like they did with State of Grace. Don't like TT extortion pricing.

Josh Z 09-08-15 11:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Why So Blu? (Post 12580888)
Hell, Arrow Films and their version of Zardoz pretty much devalued TT's version, because these are now readily available.

I believe the Arrow disc is locked to Region B. While certain fans with region-free Blu-ray players may opt to go that route, I doubt it will affect the value of TT's version in its native market.

With that said, Twilight Time's copy of Zardoz has been out for five months and has not sold out. I suspect that there wasn't as much demand for this title as they anticipated when they set the production run at 5,000 copies.

Kedrix 09-08-15 01:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Bluelitespecial (Post 12580668)
So will the Vampires preorder be announced soon, and if so will I have to do it right when it goes up?

Assuming you are talking about John Carpenter's Vampires, pre-order goes live on September 30th, I believe the time is 4pm eastern. Also going live on pre-order at the same time is a movie I'm interested in called Black Widow. But something tells me to wait on that one (like next year's sale) and just stick with Vampires which I think has a good chance of selling out.

Kedrix 09-08-15 01:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Josh Z (Post 12581704)
I believe the Arrow disc is locked to Region B. While certain fans with region-free Blu-ray players may opt to go that route, I doubt it will affect the value of TT's version in its native market.

With that said, Twilight Time's copy of Zardoz has been out for five months and has not sold out. I suspect that there wasn't as much demand for this title as they anticipated when they set the production run at 5,000 copies.

Yeah, I was one of the ones who bought Zardoz from TT, that was a massive order though...I think that was at the same time they did their big sale (which I grabbed three or four titles) and I also snagged a copy of their Journey to the Center of the Earth re-dux. My guess with Zardoz is the cult following blew through the first three thousand copies fairly easy, but then stopped once it got to 4 and 5. Cult following only carries so far.

Spiderbite 09-08-15 01:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Kedrix (Post 12581896)
Yeah, I was one of the ones who bought Zardoz from TT, that was a massive order though...I think that was at the same time they did their big sale (which I grabbed three or four titles) and I also snagged a copy of their Journey to the Center of the Earth re-dux. My guess with Zardoz is the cult following blew through the first three thousand copies fairly easy, but then stopped once it got to 4 and 5. Cult following only carries so far.

Once it goes out of print, everybody will want a copy. :lol:

I actually got the dvd from Netflix and watched it to make certain if I wanted a copy of the Twilight release. After watching it, I decided to save my 35 bucks. Totally bizarre movie. I can see why many like but I just found it to be too dull.

bruceames 09-08-15 03:39 PM

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I thought TT was being a little optimistic with Zardoz. It doesn't help either that a label like Arrow comes out several times with the same movie only a few months later, that has without fail, trumped TT's release. It makes some people less trigger happy.

And region coding isn't hardly an obstacle anymore for the typical niche label buyer. Most people that throw $30 on a catalog movie already have a region free player.

milo bloom 09-08-15 03:46 PM

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Zardoz? I seem to recall that years ago the HTF had a studio rep from Fox that would post there and once asked them for a title to do a special edition for. All the members of the forum picked Zardoz, Fox put out the special edition, it tanked, and they never did anything like that again.

Was Twilight Time not aware of that?

rw2516 09-08-15 03:53 PM

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Originally Posted by milo bloom (Post 12582015)
Zardoz? I seem to recall that years ago the HTF had a studio rep from Fox that would post there and once asked them for a title to do a special edition for. All the members of the forum picked Zardoz, Fox put out the special edition, it tanked, and they never did anything like that again.

Was Twilight Time not aware of that?

It's not like labels like TT get to pick and choose all the titles they license. It's done in lots. Like buying a lot of 100 DVDS. You get some primo stuff, some pretty good, some just ok and some stinkers.

Adam Tyner 09-08-15 04:09 PM

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Surely Fox didn't make them go for a run of 5,000 over their usual 3,000, though...? It's a spectacular disc, and I hope they do sell through eventually.

Bluelitespecial 09-22-15 04:38 PM

Re: The Official Twilight Time Blu-ray Thread
 
I set up my twilight time account on the official website so hopefully I can get my preorder in for Vampires next Wednesday. I found the TT Website, and the Screen Archives website, are they seperate companies and will one have more copies available than the other?

hanshotfirst1138 09-22-15 11:47 PM


Originally Posted by Adam Tyner (Post 12582050)
Surely Fox didn't make them go for a run of 5,000 over their usual 3,000, though...? It's a spectacular disc, and I hope they do sell through eventually.

Why would Fox do that unless they had spent more on the licensing or thought that the title had more commercial potential?

PhantomStranger 09-23-15 12:42 AM

Re: The Official Twilight Time Blu-ray Thread
 

Originally Posted by Bluelitespecial (Post 12595122)
I set up my twilight time account on the official website so hopefully I can get my preorder in for Vampires next Wednesday. I found the TT Website, and the Screen Archives website, are they seperate companies and will one have more copies available than the other?

Twilight Time sells their releases through TCM and Screen Archives almost exclusively. They do list releases on Amazon as a third party, but that is only for getting the more common stuff. Vampires won't sell out within one day. You'll be fine if you order from Screen Archives on Wednesday.


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