Twilight Time / Redwind
- Big Ben
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Re: Twilight Time
Is it worse than The Conqueror though? You make this sound like something I could gift to someone I hated.
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
- Joined: Wed Jan 11, 2006 6:42 pm
Re: Twilight Time
Let me put it this way: Halfway through the movie, James Mason shows up sporting a Fu Manchu
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
- Joined: Wed Jan 11, 2006 6:42 pm
Re: Twilight Time
No clips online, but here he is in the trailer. It's somehow worse than I remembered-- though Robert (né Robery) Morley makes Mason look like Marlon Brando in this movie. The trailer quite wisely didn't use any clips of Morley talking!
- Big Ben
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Re: Twilight Time
I remember this film now. I have actually seen bits and pieces of this. It was on TCM and my Dad pointed out what trash it was.

Yikes!

Yikes!
- colinr0380
- Joined: Mon Nov 08, 2004 8:30 pm
- Location: Chapel-en-le-Frith, Derbyshire, UK
Re: Twilight Time
I suppose at least Genghis Khan did not result in everyone getting cancer from being filmed near to a nuclear testing site. So it is not literally toxic!Big Ben wrote:Is it worse than The Conqueror though? You make this sound like something I could gift to someone I hated.
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Costa
- Joined: Fri Sep 03, 2010 9:10 pm
Re: Twilight Time
Ok, I saw yesterday Genghis Khan, and although I love the genre, yes it IS bad! (and this comes from a person that loves italian peplum films that generally are considered bad)
I was bored to death and in the last 5 minutes i fast forwarded.
I wouldn't recommend a blind buy to anyone.
I was bored to death and in the last 5 minutes i fast forwarded.
I wouldn't recommend a blind buy to anyone.
- pointless
- Joined: Tue Nov 07, 2006 1:55 pm
Re: Twilight Time
Geronimo: An American Legend (Walter Hill, 1993)
Release Date: May 22nd, 2018.
Pre-order date: Wednesday, May 9th at 4 pm EST.
Special Features:

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Release Date: May 22nd, 2018.
Pre-order date: Wednesday, May 9th at 4 pm EST.
Special Features:
- Isolated Music Track
Original Theatrical Trailer

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- pointless
- Joined: Tue Nov 07, 2006 1:55 pm
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Next Stop, Greenwich Village (Paul Mazursky, 1976)
Release Date: May 22nd, 2018.
Pre-order date: Wednesday, May 9th at 4 pm EST.
Special Features:

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Release Date: May 22nd, 2018.
Pre-order date: Wednesday, May 9th at 4 pm EST.
Special Features:
- Isolated Music Track
Audio Commentary with Writer/Director Paul Mazursky and Actress Ellen Greene
Original Theatrical Trailer

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- Fred Holywell
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- pointless
- Joined: Tue Nov 07, 2006 1:55 pm
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Hilda Crane (Philip Dunne, 1956)
Release Date: May 22nd, 2018.
Pre-order date: Wednesday, May 9th at 4 pm EST.
Special Features:

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Release Date: May 22nd, 2018.
Pre-order date: Wednesday, May 9th at 4 pm EST.
Special Features:
- Isolated Music Track
Jean Simmons: Picture Perfect, as seen on Biography® on the A&E Network
Original Theatrical Trailer

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- pointless
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The Birth of a Nation (D.W. Griffith, 1915)
(The Patrick Stanbury / Kevin Brownlow Photoplay Restoration; 2015)
Release Date: May 22nd, 2018.
Pre-order date: Wednesday, May 9th at 4 pm EST.
Special Features:

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(The Patrick Stanbury / Kevin Brownlow Photoplay Restoration; 2015)
Release Date: May 22nd, 2018.
Pre-order date: Wednesday, May 9th at 4 pm EST.
Special Features:
- DISC 1
- Centennial 2015 Photoplay Productions Restoration by Patrick Stanbury
1930 Sound Reissue Prologue
1930 Sound Reissue Intermission and Introduction to Act 2
- Centennial 2015 Photoplay Productions Restoration by Patrick Stanbury
- DISC 2
- Outtakes and Original Camera Tests
Four Additional Restored Civil War-Themed Silent Films from D.W. Griffith and Other Directors: The Coward, The Rose of Kentucky, Stolen Glory and The Drummer of the 8th (in Two Versions)
The Birth of a Nation: The Legacy
The Clansman: From Stage to Screen
The Birth of a Nation Score Recording Sessions Conducted by John Lanchbery
D.W. Griffith on Lux Radio Theater with Cecil B. DeMille
Stills and Collections Gallery
Essays by Photoplay Co-Founders Kevin Brownlow and Patrick Stanbury, and Film Historian Ashley Clark
- Outtakes and Original Camera Tests

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- mfunk9786
- Under Chris' Protection
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Re: Twilight Time
Perfect intersection of label and film. Hilarious.
- CSM126
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Re: Twilight Time
They’re both outdated, useless, and controversial?domino harvey wrote:I don't get it?
- Big Ben
- Joined: Mon Feb 08, 2016 4:54 pm
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Re: Twilight Time
Birth of a Nation was one of those things I watched as a right of passage through film history. It's an abominable historical document that exists in moral abyss. Outside of people who REALLY want this I cannot fathom why Twilight Time would think this would be worth producing.
Who knows though. Perhaps there is a market for it and I'm just an idiot.
Who knows though. Perhaps there is a market for it and I'm just an idiot.
- Ribs
- Joined: Fri Jun 13, 2014 5:14 pm
Re: Twilight Time
I don't think anyone has a problem with a label releasing it, at least here we shouldn't. But the sheer audacity of Twilight Time, whose entire mission is "we're releasing the things no one else would for so they'll have a BD when the home video market disappears in *checks calendar* 18 months" to release a movie with several perfectly good releases due to being PD already in its same, ridiculously unnecessary $35 format is basically a new level for them. Plus, unlike a Night of the Living Dead or Charade, a movie, you know, people like, this is a movie people might feel compelled to own but a relative minority genuinely enjoy this film, partially due to its age but mostly due to its values, so it would be thoroughly odd for many to feel the need to double-dip even if the transfer is appreciably better (which it probably is).
- whaleallright
- Joined: Sun Sep 25, 2005 4:56 am
Re: Twilight Time
The film is still widely taught, it's of a special historical importance, and there are many thrilling and beautiful moments in it. Its overall thrust and argument is of course abominable (and in its own way it's more morally degenerate than Triumph of the Will). It's not at all hard for me to understand why someone should want a good copy of it and there should be no shame in releasing it, presuming the accompanying material doesn't endorse the film's vision of apocalyptic race war ending in the subjugation of an entire race (of course, the film insists this is for its own benefit, which is one of the most awful things about it).Big Ben wrote:Birth of a Nation was one of those things I watched as a right of passage through film history. It's an abominable historical document that exists in moral abyss. Outside of people who REALLY want this I cannot fathom why Twilight Time would think this would be worth producing.
- tenia
- Ask Me About My Bassoon
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Re: Twilight Time
Whether we like the movie or not, it is an important part of movie history (and history itself). If there is a market in the UK for TWO different fully-fledged BD releases, I don't see why there wouldn't be 3000 potential sales in the US.Big Ben wrote:Who knows though. Perhaps there is a market for it and I'm just an idiot.
But it probably is a different "market" than for regular movies, in the way that it doesn't mean buyers are necessarily buying it because they like the movie.
- Feego
- Joined: Thu Aug 16, 2007 11:30 pm
- Location: Texas
Re: Twilight Time
Exactly. The Blu editions released by Kino and Twilight Time in the States are now basically the same (give or take a few extras/booklets) as the editions released by MoC and BFI in the UK. I don't recall anyone having a cow when the BFI released their edition, even though there was already a perfectly good one available, so I'm not getting the shock and awe this seems to be inspiring. Not that I'm the biggest fan of Twilight Time's model, but this is a situation where most people buying it will probably be collectors specifically doing so for the Photoplay restoration, which is said to be better than that used for the Kino/MoC editions. And I don't see anything wrong with that restoration being made available to the U.S. market.tenia wrote:If there is a market in the UK for TWO different fully-fledged BD releases, I don't see why there wouldn't be 3000 potential sales in the US. But it probably is a different "market" than for regular movies, in the way that it doesn't mean buyers are necessarily buying it because they like the movie.
I mean, this release is frankly less questionable than some of their more populist releases like Steel Magnolias and As Good As It Gets on that front. Who else would release this restoration, outside of another boutique label? Would it make you any happier if Criterion or Cohen Films were releasing it?Ribs wrote:But the sheer audacity of Twilight Time, whose entire mission is "we're releasing the things no one else would for so they'll have a BD when the home video market disappears in *checks calendar* 18 months" to release a movie with several perfectly good releases due to being PD already in its same, ridiculously unnecessary $35 format is basically a new level for them.
- Roscoe
- Joined: Fri Nov 14, 2014 7:40 pm
- Location: NYC
Re: Twilight Time
For what it's worth, Flicker Alley had the Photoplay BIRTH OF A NATION on their calendar a few years back and never, obviously, brought it out. I'm fine with the film being released, as repulsive as it is, especially in a package as thorough as this one. If I hadn't already gotten the UK release this would be a no-brainer, but I'd definitely wait for a sale.
- What A Disgrace
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Re: Twilight Time
I'm surprised that a Blu-ray release of one of the most important films in history is causing any kind of a stir on this board for its content, especially since its just a port of the BFI release.
- Lost Highway
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- Location: Berlin, Germany
Re: Twilight Time
I find nothing objectionable about a film of such historical significance getting a release, but I'll never be one of those who will crack open a beer and settle down to watch this. Same goes for Riefenstahl's Triumph of the Will. Seen both once, never need to go back there, don't want them on my shelf.
- Roscoe
- Joined: Fri Nov 14, 2014 7:40 pm
- Location: NYC
Re: Twilight Time
I picked up the BFI release about a year ago, it was just too inexpensive to pass up at $15 US. Lots of fascinating historical information about the film, and an impeccable transfer and score -- but not the movie to watch with a brew and pals. I'm glad to own it, but it's not a movie I watch much.
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
- Joined: Wed Jan 11, 2006 6:42 pm
Re: Twilight Time
GLORIA (1980) BLU-RAY - August 21st
THE VIRGIN SOLDIERS (1969) BLU-RAY - August 21st
THE HOT ROCK (1972) BLU-RAY - August 21st
RAPID FIRE (1992) BLU-RAY - August 21st
THE VIRGIN SOLDIERS (1969) BLU-RAY - August 21st
THE HOT ROCK (1972) BLU-RAY - August 21st
RAPID FIRE (1992) BLU-RAY - August 21st
- diamonds
- Joined: Sun Apr 24, 2016 6:35 pm
Re: Twilight Time
Happy to see The Hot Rock! I watched it after Soderbergh named it his favorite heist film and it was great fun. Wonder if he'll contribute to a supplement.