George Kaplan wrote:Oh! This THE FIRM! Not the Alan Clarke original. OK.
Well, nothing to do but raise my glass in three more raspberries to TT and wish them "good luck" on selling out this pressing.
(Pssst...TT...you might want to think about having somebody sign some of these. Is there anybody?)
Free footballerjersey, anyone? It's free!
Well, I'm glad it's not the Clarke The Firm (which I feared it was), since I'd rather not spend my money on Twilight Time product.
EDIT: I wasn't actually aware that anybody had bothered to remake the film, because why would you?
Included on our forthcoming Blu-ray of FATE IS THE HUNTER (release date May 13th), is TT co-founder Brian Jamieson's wonderful feature-length documentary on Nancy Kwan...
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George Kaplan wrote:Oh! This THE FIRM! Not the Alan Clarke original. OK.
Well, nothing to do but raise my glass in three more raspberries to TT and wish them "good luck" on selling out this pressing.
(Pssst...TT...you might want to think about having somebody sign some of these. Is there anybody?)
Free footballerjersey, anyone? It's free!
Well, I'm glad it's not the Clarke The Firm (which I feared it was), since I'd rather not spend my money on Twilight Time product.
EDIT: I wasn't actually aware that anybody had bothered to remake the film, because why would you?
Well, I knew about its existence, as these hooligan-porn films tend to be heavily advertised on UK TV. Is this considered to be arthouse or classic by any stretch of the imagination in the States? I can't be the only Brit who finds the idea of a Twilight Time edition of one of these films hilarious. $30?! It's absolute bargain bin Blu-ray material over here. What next? A Danny Dyer boxset?
The British football hooligan film had a 2000s resurgence with perhaps the strangest film in the subgenre being Green Street, the film that starred Elijah Wood and also ran to two non-Wood starring sequels.
The Firm isn't the first Nick Love film on this subject either, as he directed The Football Factory in 2004.
I imagine the licensing deal with Protagonist Pictures was much more favorable to TT than the deals with Fox and Sony, as evidenced by the $24.95 price for those titles.
TMDaines wrote:Well, I knew about its existence, as these hooligan-porn films tend to be heavily advertised on UK TV. Is this considered to be arthouse or classic by any stretch of the imagination in the States? I can't be the only Brit who finds the idea of a Twilight Time edition of one of these films hilarious. $30?! It's absolute bargain bin Blu-ray material over here.
You're not wrong! Morbidly curious US customers can pick up the region free BluRay from Amazon.uk for under five quid. What kind of idiot would buy this from Twilight Time?