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NoirFan 07-11-12 12:04 PM

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Blu-ray.com review of Cover Girl

g 07-11-12 07:16 PM

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Since they call it a misfire and it isn't as good as their other releases, I can skip it. I would have bought it in time if it was a good release. Now I can save my money and keep the DVD.

mhanlen1 07-11-12 08:31 PM

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Anyone here any remaining numbers on The Big Heat? $30 is a bit much right now especially when I'm upgrading some Criterions. Also and add me to the camp as not knowing about the Limited Release numbers of Twilight Time. I had no idea there was a current company that did this. It sucks for people who have limited budgets. I can maybe spend $60 a month on DVDs/Blurays, not hundreds like some here.

Adam Tyner 07-11-12 08:52 PM

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Originally Posted by mhanlen1 (Post 11304145)
Anyone here any remaining numbers on The Big Heat? $30 is a bit much right now especially when I'm upgrading some Criterions.

If it helps, you can order a copy through Amazon...still getting it from those guys but paying through Amazon's system. If you have any gift certificates, if your credit card has a rewards program tied in with Amazon, etc., that might ease the sting a little. That's what I ended up doing.

SterlingBen 07-11-12 09:04 PM

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Originally Posted by NoirFan (Post 11303175)
Journey is down to 108 copies, Island 279.

Journey appears to be gone, Island is down to 274

mhanlen1 07-11-12 09:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Adam Tyner (Post 11304169)
If it helps, you can order a copy through Amazon...still getting it from those guys but paying through Amazon's system. If you have any gift certificates, if your credit card has a rewards program tied in with Amazon, etc., that might ease the sting a little. That's what I ended up doing.

No certificates or rewards programs, but thanks for the tip. I'll keep this in mind when ordering in case I do get some certificates. Looks like these never go on sale, so I guess I'll have to bite the bullet soon if I want one of these.

SethDLH 07-11-12 10:51 PM

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Anyone know when Night of the Living Dead '90 pre-orders will open?

The Man with the Golden Doujinshi 07-12-12 10:03 AM

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Originally Posted by SterlingBen (Post 11304179)
Journey appears to be gone, Island is down to 274

I don't think the email from Monday stating that they're down to less than 300 of each helped any. It pushed me to buy a copy of Journey from amazon. Amazon ended up being 20 cents cheaper to order from instead of their main store.

SterlingBen 07-12-12 11:09 AM

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Island is going fast, down to 245. Better get it now if you want it.

MTRodaba2468 07-12-12 01:24 PM

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Originally Posted by mhanlen1 (Post 11304145)
Anyone here any remaining numbers on The Big Heat? $30 is a bit much right now especially when I'm upgrading some Criterions. Also and add me to the camp as not knowing about the Limited Release numbers of Twilight Time. I had no idea there was a current company that did this. It sucks for people who have limited budgets. I can maybe spend $60 a month on DVDs/Blurays, not hundreds like some here.

Well, I'm pretty sure that Fright Night, Journey To The Center Of The Earth, and Mysterious Island are the only ones that have gone under 500 copies (with both FN and JttCotE now out of print)...

NoirFan 07-12-12 01:29 PM

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Big Heat will likely be the next TT title to sell out, but that's probably at least three months away. There are 491 copies in stock, with assumedly one more shipment of 1,000 left.

clckworang 07-12-12 02:00 PM

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Originally Posted by NoirFan (Post 11305075)
Big Heat will likely be the next TT title to sell out, but that's probably at least three months away. There are 491 copies in stock, with assumedly one more shipment of 1,000 left.

I imagine this will be my first Twilight Time title. I've wanted a few of them but just never had the money to put down. Once my new job comes through, I've already decided that I'm going to splurge on that one.

mhanlen1 07-12-12 08:49 PM

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Originally Posted by NoirFan (Post 11305075)
Big Heat will likely be the next TT title to sell out, but that's probably at least three months away. There are 491 copies in stock, with assumedly one more shipment of 1,000 left.



Thanks for the info. It will for sure be a next month purchase for me. I saw this movie one time in the theaters about 10 years ago and loved it. The DVD was one I just never got around to purchasing, mostly because it was always kind of higher priced. But seeing the comparison screen caps between the DVD and the Blu-ray, and knowing that the Blu-ray is limited- who knows if it'll ever be on disc again?

One disc I really regret selling is the Third Man. I needed the $100 it was fetching earlier this year when I wasn't getting enough work. It would make my day if Criterion ever got the rights back. Oops, sorry about the derail.

Superdaddy 07-13-12 06:16 AM

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Twilight Time sends out emails and posts go up on Screen Archives' web site whenever a title goes under 500 copies or so. Probably on their Facebook page too, but I haven't paid attention to that. So I'm sure decent stock of The Big Heat remains. When it gets low, they will make sure information goes out through multiple channels.

SterlingBen 07-13-12 10:23 AM

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Originally Posted by sterlingben (Post 11304854)
island is going fast, down to 245. Better get it now if you want it.

169

Superdaddy 07-13-12 11:33 AM

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Originally Posted by SterlingBen (Post 11304179)
Journey appears to be gone, Island is down to 274

Journey confirmed on Screen Archives web site as sold out.

zyzzle 07-13-12 02:15 PM

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You see... they underestimated their market for JOURNEY. This limited edition crap just makes it easier to give in to the nefarious temptation of going to the torrents for what I want.

MTRodaba2468 07-13-12 07:19 PM

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Originally Posted by SterlingBen (Post 11306267)

Originally Posted by SterlingBen (Post 11304854)
Island is going fast, down to 245. Better get it now if you want it.

169

Mysterious Island no longer appears on Screen Archives Entertainment website, meaning that we now have 3 Twilight Time Blu-Rays that are OOP...

MTRodaba2468 07-13-12 07:42 PM

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Originally Posted by zyzzle (Post 11306612)
You see... they underestimated their market for JOURNEY. This limited edition crap just makes it easier to give in to the nefarious temptation of going to the torrents for what I want.

It's not that they underestimate their market for the titles. 3000 is the number of copies that they can release, per their contracts with Sony and Fox. That number is apparently based on the number of copies they can have replicated at the lowest rate.

Admittedly, I would love some of these titles to be cheaper, or to have more extras than just an isolated score (hell, I would've loved for Rapture to have gotten the full-blown Criterion treatment). But the fact is that if they didn't release these films on Blu-Ray, it's very likely that we wouldn't see these films on Blu at all. In the end, I'm just happy that I can watch Fright Night in HD, and I didn't have to pay triple digits to get a copy.

joltman 07-13-12 10:08 PM

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Originally Posted by MTRodaba2468 (Post 11307048)
But the fact is that if they didn't release these films on Blu-Ray, it's very likely that we wouldn't see these films on Blu at all.

I don't see why that would be true, Sony or whoever would have just licensed them out to a different distributor.

g 07-13-12 10:54 PM

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And it would have been a lot cheaper. Look how much Image is charging for their titles from Sony. They have similar titles from them like The collector which goes for all of 11.97 on amazon.

asianxcore 07-14-12 12:17 AM

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Originally Posted by SethDLH (Post 11304294)
Anyone know when Night of the Living Dead '90 pre-orders will open?

I'm not familiar but is that how the Twilight Time Blu-Rays are sold? Via Pre-Order?

I definitely want to get in on that NOTLD disc.

clckworang 07-14-12 04:42 AM

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Originally Posted by asianxcore (Post 11307281)
I'm not familiar but is that how the Twilight Time Blu-Rays are sold? Via Pre-Order?

I definitely want to get in on that NOTLD disc.

Well, you *can* pre-order them. You can also just wait until it's released. I think a pre-order would just guarantee that you would get it before it sells out.

Josh Z 07-14-12 12:47 PM

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Originally Posted by zyzzle (Post 11306612)
You see... they underestimated their market for JOURNEY.

Journey took nine weeks to sell a paltry 3,000 copies. Doesn't sound to me like they underestimated anything. Sounds like they got their estimate just right on that one, and have overestimated the demand for every other title they've licensed that can't scrape together even 3,000 sales.

If this had been a high-demand title, 3,000 copies would have sold in a blink, not taken nine weeks.

Twilight Time's goal in licensing these titles is to sell them, not to keep unsold stock sitting around for years for the benefit of a smattering of fans who can't be bothered to buy them when they're available, or who refuse to pay more than $10 a piece for them out of some sense of entitlement that they shouldn't have to pay more than bargain bin prices for anything.

If Twilight Time had licensed 5,000 copies, how long do you think that would take to sell out? Six months? A year? How about 10,000 copies? Would they ever sell that many? Should they have licensed a million copies from Fox and just leave all those unsold copies rotting in their warehouse forever?

NoirFan 07-14-12 12:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Josh Z (Post 11307625)
and have overestimated the demand for every other title they've licensed that can't scrape together even 3,000 sales.

Case in point: their very first title, The Egyptian, which in 13 months has sold exactly 2,159 copies.


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