
It appears now that they are trying to evoke The Dark Mirror. And yes, that Gulliver's Travels, er Dragonwyck cover is awful.

Via Screen Archives, not TT's siteALSO A SIGNED PROMOTION, WHILE SUPPLIES LAST!
PLEASE NOTE: THIS ITEM IS ONLY AVAILABLE TO THOSE CUSTOMERS WHO SPEND $149.75 OR MORE ON TWILIGHT TIME PRODUCT BEFORE SHIPPING. THIS OFFER IS STRICTLY LIMITED TO ONE PER CUSTOMER. YOU MUST HAVE THE QUALIFYING TWILIGHT TIME ITEMS WITHIN YOUR CURRENT ORDER ALONG WITH THE SIGNED COPY, NO PREVIOUS, CURRENTLY PENDING OR FUTURE ORDERS QUALIFY!
WILD BILL (1995)
SIGNED BY DIRECTOR WALTER HILL
A SPECIAL TWILIGHT TIME SALE! 15 TITLES FOR 15 DAYS! $6.95 each! The Sale begins Wednesday, January 17th at 4pm Eastern and ends Thursday, February 1st at 4pm Eastern. Orders must be placed during the sale period to obtain the sale pricing. No past, currently pending or future orders will qualify.
ANGEL
AUDREY ROSE
BANDIT QUEEN
THE BELIEVERS
CARLA'S SONG
FATHERLAND
FEVER PITCH
THE FIRM
MINDWARP
A MONTH IN THE COUNTRY
RESURRECTED
RIFF-RAFF / RAINING STONES
RITA, SUE AND BOB TOO
SAVE YOUR LEGS
THE SECRET OF SANTA VITTORIA
Indeed! It's wonderful that these two rare 1950s Hollywood dramas are being released on blu-ray. I haven't seen No Down Payment, but I've wanted to for years. I have seen Blue Denim a couple times and it's an excellent '50s teen drama with beautiful cinematography and a powerful Bernard Herrmann score.domino harvey wrote:Wow, No Down Payment and Blue Denim are both dream releases. Well done, TT!








All the Woody Allen MGM titles are from old HD masters. Some are better than others (the B&W ones always seemed slightly better to me, notably), but as a whole, they're visibly dated and I doubt their color-grading is very faithful to the movies' original intentions. It thus isn't surprising to find some disappointing.BirdLives wrote:Anyone else received their disc of Husbands and Wives? I received mine yesterday and the image is, to me... very disappointing. It's dark and very red. With a lot of fiddling with my TV settings (contrast down, brightness up, saturation [color] down a bit, color shifted toward green/away from red 5 points or so) I can get an ok/acceptable image, but I'm still a bit surprised.
The sell sheet says it is two discs, but this is Mill Creek and they jammed four Gamera movies on a single Blu-ray.tenia wrote:Wow, they're really dying now.
On the other hand, it seems all 4 movies are on a single BD.![]()