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Gregory
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Re: Twilight Time

#1076 Post by Gregory »

Yeah, it seems more likely that they decided to do this not as a way to thank us for all our support yadda yadda but because their third birthday means that if they don't do some closing out, licenses are going to start expiring with hundreds of unsold discs of many titles.
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Minkin
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Re: Twilight Time

#1077 Post by Minkin »

Is there a release schedule of TT titles anywhere? Now that three years of purgatory are finally over, perhaps some of these can be licensed elsewhere (you can make your Criterion/Millcreek jokes here).
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swo17
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Re: Twilight Time

#1078 Post by swo17 »

TT releases from 2011/2012
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EddieLarkin
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Re: Twilight Time

#1079 Post by EddieLarkin »

Of the 36 Blu-ray titles offered, only 7 reach their expiry date in the next 12 months.
Noiradelic
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Re: Twilight Time

#1080 Post by Noiradelic »

What Gregory said is the main motivation. Now that three years have passed, TT has a better idea which titles will not sell out by their license expiration dates even if it's not in the next year. None of these lower-stock titles are part of this sale:

AS GOOD AS IT GETS (about 600 left)
THOSE MAGNIFICENT MEN IN THEIR FLYING MACHINES (about 600 left)
BYE BYE BIRDIE (about 700 left)
LEAVE HER TO HEAVEN (about 800 left)
THE DRIVER (about 850 left)
HARD TIMES (about 900 left)

And none of the most recent releases.
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EddieLarkin
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Re: Twilight Time

#1081 Post by EddieLarkin »

For any international buyers gunning for a free copy of The Front on Wednesday, be advised that the Americans have already moved into daylight saving time. Meaning that, for example, 4pm EST is now 8pm in the U.K. rather than the usual 9pm.

By the time of the next promotion we'll be back to 9pm, by then having moved our clocks on the proper date, the last Sunday in March.
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captveg
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Re: Twilight Time

#1082 Post by captveg »

EddieLarkin wrote:By the time of the next promotion we'll be back to 9pm, by then having moved our clocks on the proper date, the last Sunday in March.
Yeah, but think of all the daylight we Americans have saved in March by comparison! :P
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What A Disgrace
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Re: Twilight Time

#1083 Post by What A Disgrace »

I got...

Broadway Danny Rose
Rita, Sue and Bob Too
Used Cars
Hard Times
Sexy Beast
Pal Joey
The Song of Bernadette
Jane Eyre
Experiment in Terror
Love is a Many Splendored Thing

...and a signed copy of The Front.
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EddieLarkin
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Re: Twilight Time

#1084 Post by EddieLarkin »

As did I, which was lucky because it went after about 3 minutes.
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Cronenfly
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Re: Twilight Time

#1085 Post by Cronenfly »

Signed The Front got bumped from my cart during checkout, very irritating. Was using Paypal a mistake in this instance (in that this is more likely to happen when you divert away from the SAE site for any reason)?
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Re: Twilight Time

#1086 Post by swo17 »

I got one going through Paypal.
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domino harvey
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Re: Twilight Time

#1087 Post by domino harvey »

Well fuck I completely forgot about this! Oh well
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EddieLarkin
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Re: Twilight Time

#1088 Post by EddieLarkin »

Cronenfly wrote:Signed The Front got bumped from my cart during checkout, very irritating. Was using Paypal a mistake in this instance (in that this is more likely to happen when you divert away from the SAE site for any reason)?
I've managed to get others when using PayPal, but SAE have definitely stated in the past that they recommend not using it for these promotions, if only because it takes longer than simply putting in your credit card security code and hitting Confirm.
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chatterjees
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Re: Twilight Time

#1089 Post by chatterjees »

EddieLarkin wrote:
Cronenfly wrote:Signed The Front got bumped from my cart during checkout, very irritating. Was using Paypal a mistake in this instance (in that this is more likely to happen when you divert away from the SAE site for any reason)?
I've managed to get others when using PayPal, but SAE have definitely stated in the past that they recommend not using it for these promotions, if only because it takes longer than simply putting in your credit card security code and hitting Confirm.
Using PayPal is probably not the reason for The Front getting bumped from your cart during checkout. They ran out of it. Same thing happened to me when I was placing my 2nd order. I got one with my first order. Amazingly the free copy lasted only a couple of minutes this time and they had 150 copies, not 100.
Arrow
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Re: Twilight Time

#1090 Post by Arrow »

I lost my promotion while paying via paypal as well. I haven't seen many of the discounted titles, are there any can't miss ones?
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Re: Twilight Time

#1091 Post by RyanGallagher »

Arrow wrote:I lost my promotion while paying via paypal as well. I haven't seen many of the discounted titles, are there any can't miss ones?
This happened to me as well, within a couple of minutes, while trying to check out.
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chatterjees
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#1092 Post by chatterjees »

Arrow wrote:I lost my promotion while paying via paypal as well. I haven't seen many of the discounted titles, are there any can't miss ones?
You still have five more days (I think) to utilize the sale prices. I must recommend some of the titles, which are on sale -
RAPTURE
SWAMP WATER
THE WAYWARD BUS
EXPERIMENT IN TERROR
SONG OF BERNADETTE
THE DISAPPEARANCE
SEXY BEAST
ALAMO BAY
THE OTHER
JANE EYRE

These are must have TT titles, but that's only in my opinion.
Arrow
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Re: Twilight Time

#1093 Post by Arrow »

chatterjees wrote:
Arrow wrote:I lost my promotion while paying via paypal as well. I haven't seen many of the discounted titles, are there any can't miss ones?
You still have five more days (I think) to utilize the sale prices. I must recommend some of the titles, which are on sale -
RAPTURE
SWAMP WATER
THE WAYWARD BUS
EXPERIMENT IN TERROR
SONG OF BERNADETTE
THE DISAPPEARANCE
SEXY BEAST
ALAMO BAY
THE OTHER
JANE EYRE

These are must have TT titles, but that's only in my opinion.
Thanks! I'll grab a few of those.
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EddieLarkin
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Re: Twilight Time

#1094 Post by EddieLarkin »

I watched Jane Eyre last night and was surprised to find it has garnered virtually no discussion on these boards. Quite superior to Rebecca if you ask me. Experiment in Terror, Rapture and Swamp Water are other definite musts, along with Bonjour Tristesse.
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Re: Twilight Time

#1095 Post by StevenJ0001 »

EddieLarkin wrote:I watched Jane Eyre last night and was surprised to find it has garnered virtually no discussion on these boards. Quite superior to Rebecca if you ask me. Experiment in Terror, Rapture and Swamp Water are other definite musts, along with Bonjour Tristesse.
For some reason I had assumed TT had released a later version of Jane Eyre. Your comparison with Rebecca prompted me to check it out and confirm it was the 1943 version--thank you! Terrific film, if memory serves. I especially remember a very young Elizabeth Taylor's performance as Jane's consumptive childhood friend Helen.
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The scene in which she is left out in the rain at the orphanage has always stuck in my mind.
Orson Welles is tremendous also.
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Roger Ryan
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Re: Twilight Time

#1096 Post by Roger Ryan »

EddieLarkin wrote:I watched Jane Eyre last night and was surprised to find it has garnered virtually no discussion on these boards. Quite superior to Rebecca if you ask me...
As an uncredited producer, Welles brought a lot to the project, not least of which was casting Agnes Moorehead (and Erskine Sanford) from the Mercury and acquiring Bernard Herrmann to compose the score. I find Peggy Ann Gardner so strong as the young Jane (certainly when paired with Taylor) that I prefer those early scenes to the ones where Fontaine takes over.
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EddieLarkin
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Re: Twilight Time

#1097 Post by EddieLarkin »

Despite Taylor only being 12 years old here, I immediately recognised her (it may have helped that I only got done with Cleopatra a few days before!). She was very striking even then. The scenes between her and Gardner are some of the best in the film, especially her introduction when Jane is being punished on the chair (excellent cinematography here also, as well as elsewhere of course). The score is also tremendous and one of the few were I will benefit from the inclusion of it in isolated form. The transfer on the disc is "only" the old DVD HD master, but it looks very nice regardless. The blacks are incredibly inky.
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Roger Ryan
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Re: Twilight Time

#1098 Post by Roger Ryan »

EddieLarkin wrote:...The scenes between her and Gardner are some of the best in the film, especially her introduction when Jane is being punished on the chair (excellent cinematography here also, as well as elsewhere of course)...
I hesitate to give Welles too much credit here since George Barnes was an exceptional DP, but that particular lighting effect shown in the "chair" scene was also used in THE MAGNIFICENT AMBERSONS during the "train station farewell" - although it's almost impossible to see it in the released version since much of the scene was cut (the surviving frame enlargements show it more clearly). Production photos show that the effect was used in Welles' staging of JULIUS CAESAR in '37 as well.
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EddieLarkin
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Re: Twilight Time

#1099 Post by EddieLarkin »

The liner notes from the Blu-ray point out that Gregg Toland was a disciple of George Barnes, and that similarities between the lighting of Eyre and Kane shouldn't necessarily be taken as evidence of Welles' hand in the actually shooting of the production. Though as you point out, the similarities extend to other Welles works as well.
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Re: Twilight Time

#1100 Post by Jack Phillips »

Welles, of course, can be considered a disciple of Gregg Toland.
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