domino harvey wrote:Anyone had their in-stock orders ship yet? It shouldn't take this long to get out...
Finally contacted 'em, they said the autographed titles only arrived yesterday and in stock orders should go out today, FYI
Are you talking about the Royal Flash signed copy? This is weird. They have the copies for almost 3 weeks now. I was one of the customers to place my order within the first six minutes (to get the signed copy) on the pre-order day. My order was delayed because Virginia was under the snow for a couple of weeks. I finally received my copy more than a week ago. This copany is probably run by one or two people. Every months their orders get so backed up, they have to use various excuses. My order contained all Feb pre-order items. I can justify my delay due to bad weather, although USPS worked everyday. Its just them who went into hibernation and could not ship out anything. Why should somebody has to wait for in stock items now? This is just crapy customer service.
Special Features:
Isolated Music & Effects Track / Love, Death, Elvis & Oz: The Making of Wild at Heart / Original 1990 Making-of EPK / Dell’s Lunch Counter (Extended Interviews) / Specific Spontaneity: Focus on David Lynch / David Lynch on the DVD / 4 TV Spots / Original Theatrical Trailer
No Lime Green extras. Sort of hoping the PQ turns out to be no better than the Universal so I don't have to contend with that cover. Though an uncut version could sway me.
Edit:
Twilight Time wrote: The David Lynch approved master is the same version as released on DVD.
The fact that the deleted scenes aren't being included (which likely means Lynch was not involved with the release) basically renders this TT release pointless.
From Redman: with regard to "U-Turn" we are working with Oliver Stone on another of his films, so hopefully "U-Turn" is a possibility for the future. Anybody want to guess?
The other one I would like to see is Heaven and Earth, but that is with WB. It has to be Salvador. This release must be loaded with extras, in order to justify - "we are working with Oliver Stone".
It can't be any of the Warner titles, and it can't be Seizure (that one's coming to blu from Scorpion ), so I agree Salvador is the most likely candidate. The only other alternative I can think of is Talk Radio.
Interesting: Twilight Time wrote on their facebook page that Lynch declined to allow the deleted scenes of Wild at Heart on the upcoming release. My guess is that, knowing Lynch and his involvement with the past releases of his films, his inability to supervise a new master for the main feature, as well as remaster the deleted scenes in HD, turned him down entirely.
I'd be willing to bet that if that Wild at Heart booklet art was used as the front cover and they were sold in Barnes & Noble, it'd sell out on the first day of release.