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EddieLarkin
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Re: Twilight Time

#1176 Post by EddieLarkin »

At least it fits the rest of the catalogue. I don't know what on earth that Save Your Legs thing is or where it came from. I'm just happy about the Loach double bill and more Allen (the Cukor is nice too).
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Gregory
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Re: Twilight Time

#1177 Post by Gregory »

EddieLarkin wrote:I don't know what on earth that Save Your Legs thing is or where it came from.
It came from the land down under—and if there's one thing North Americans are clamoring for, it's an Australian comedy about a suburban cricket league. Have your credit cards out the moment this one goes on sale at SAE!

With most films directed by Kramer, the fact that they were directed by Kramer is among the least interesting things to note about them. I'd be interested to finally check this out, not for anything to do with Kramer but mainly to see Quinn and Magnani as well as another example of Giuseppe Rotunno's '60s era cinematography.

I'm inclined to get the Loach double feature, but I wonder what the chances are that a Loach Blu-ray box set will come out in the UK.
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Re: Twilight Time

#1178 Post by felipe »

Is they're releasing radio days it seems they're not getting the bigger Allens, like Purple Rose of Cairo.
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Two Rode Together (1961)

#1179 Post by pointless »

Two Rode Together booklet artwork:
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The Narrator Returns
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Re: Twilight Time

#1180 Post by The Narrator Returns »

Damnit, they keep getting all the good 80s Allen. I swear, their next one is going to be either Purple Rose of Cairo or Another Woman, just to make me consider doing business with them.
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Re: Rollerball (1975)

#1181 Post by pointless »

Rollerball booklet art:
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EddieLarkin
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Re: Twilight Time

#1182 Post by EddieLarkin »

Gregory wrote:I'm inclined to get the Loach double feature, but I wonder what the chances are that a Loach Blu-ray box set will come out in the UK.
Channel 4 seem to have suspended their catalog Blu-ray releasing back in 2012, so I wouldn't bet on it. I suppose the BFI might licence them. Still, at $15 each an eventual double dip wouldn't be the end of the world.
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sir_luke
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Re: Twilight Time

#1183 Post by sir_luke »

Why Brannigan instead of McQ? Come on!
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Re: Twilight Time

#1184 Post by Jack Phillips »

sir_luke wrote:Why Brannigan instead of McQ? Come on!
My exact thought!
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Re: Twilight Time

#1185 Post by John Doe »

Maybe because McQ is with Warner? :P
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Re: Twilight Time

#1186 Post by captveg »

I'll definitely grab Born Yesterday, Radio Days and The Buddy Holly Story. Need to see all the others.
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Re: Twilight Time

#1187 Post by sir_luke »

John Doe wrote:Maybe because McQ is with Warner? :P
Details. Feh.
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Re: Twilight Time

#1188 Post by Noiradelic »

felipe wrote:Is they're releasing radio days it seems they're not getting the bigger Allens, like Purple Rose of Cairo.
Um, Crimes and Misdemeanors?
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Re: Twilight Time

#1189 Post by What A Disgrace »

"Bigger Woody Allen" seems kind of arbitrary. I consider both Crimes and Misdemeanors and Broadway Danny Rose to be major titles, and both better than Purple Rose of Cairo.
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#1190 Post by zedz »

What A Disgrace wrote:"Bigger Woody Allen" seems kind of arbitrary. I consider both Crimes and Misdemeanors and Broadway Danny Rose to be major titles, and both better than Purple Rose of Cairo.
Not that I spend much time thinking about such things, but my sidelined perspective was that Crimes and Misdemeanours was one of Allen's 'biggest' films: a substantial hit with three Oscar nominations. Checking out box office figures, it was indeed his most successful film between Manhattan and Vicky Cristina Barcelona (nearly a thirty year span!) apart from Hannah and Her Sisters. In other words, bigger by any measure than Purple Rose of Cairo (which only got one Oscar nomination, and nothing as high profile as Crimes and Misdemeanors' directing and acting nods).
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Re: Twilight Time

#1191 Post by What A Disgrace »

zedz wrote:
What A Disgrace wrote:"Bigger Woody Allen" seems kind of arbitrary. I consider both Crimes and Misdemeanors and Broadway Danny Rose to be major titles, and both better than Purple Rose of Cairo.
Not that I spend much time thinking about such things, but my sidelined perspective was that Crimes and Misdemeanours was one of Allen's 'biggest' films: a substantial hit with three Oscar nominations. Checking out box office figures, it was indeed his most successful film between Manhattan and Vicky Cristina Barcelona (nearly a thirty year span!) apart from Hannah and Her Sisters. In other words, bigger by any measure than Purple Rose of Cairo (which only got one Oscar nomination, and nothing as high profile as Crimes and Misdemeanors' directing and acting nods).
Point taken.
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Re: Twilight Time

#1193 Post by EddieLarkin »

Twilight Time wrote:These 4 new titles are moving very briskly - best not to wait.

THUNDERBOLT AND LIGHTFOOT (less than 700 remain.)
WILD AT HEART
USED CARS
BRING ME THE HEAD OF ALFREDO GARCIA

The following titles all fall into the 500 - 700 remaining category:

MY COUSIN RACHEL (DVD)
BELL, BOOK, AND CANDLE
AS GOOD AS IT GETS
THOSE MAGNIFICENT MEN IN THEIR FLYING MACHINES
BYE BYE BIRDIE
THE BLUE LAGOON
EXPERIMENT IN TERROR
OUR MAN FLINT
LEAVE HER TO HEAVEN
HARD TIMES
THE DRIVER
SLEEPLESS IN SEATTLE
For those wanting Used Cars, TT is your only outlet. Alfredo Garcia is available in Italy but it is missing the special features from the TT disc. Thunderbolt and Lightfoot is coming from Second Sight in the UK June 23rd. Wild at Heart is available in the UK, with a different set of extra features, but has a messed up 5.1 track (presumably the 2.0 is fine) and is slightly inferior compression wise, at least according to Beaver.
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domino harvey
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Re: Twilight Time

#1194 Post by domino harvey »

And Bring Me the Head... is the next giveaway
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Re: Twilight Time

#1195 Post by matrixschmatrix »

Can you link the announcement, Dom?
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domino harvey
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#1196 Post by domino harvey »

EddieLarkin wrote:Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia will be the next signed freebie, available to order at 4pm Wednesday April 23rd with the May titles.
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Re: Twilight Time

#1197 Post by mfunk9786 »

Sigh, this is the first I'm hearing about Twilight Time releasing Wild at Heart. Can anyone comment on the supplements? I have the initial Blu-ray release from the UK (meaning it doesn't have the screwed up audio of the re-release, but it's featureless)
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#1198 Post by criterion10 »

mfunk9786 wrote:Sigh, this is the first I'm hearing about Twilight Time releasing Wild at Heart. Can anyone comment on the supplements? I have the initial Blu-ray release from the UK (meaning it doesn't have the screwed up audio of the re-release, but it's featureless)
From what I understand (haven't bought it yet), it's got all of the extras from the R1 MGM DVD. The Beaver review is in-depth about which specific features they are and what they entail.
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Re: Twilight Time

#1199 Post by swo17 »

Just don't read the DVD Beaver review if you have a fear of boobs.
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domino harvey
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Re: Twilight Time

#1200 Post by domino harvey »

Ah, a relic from the good ol' days when DVDBeaver could pass for Celebrity Skin
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