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Re: Twilight Time

#2851 Post by vidussoni » Sat Aug 12, 2017 1:56 pm

SAYONARA (1957) BLU-RAY - Nov 14th
BANANAS (1971) BLU-RAY - Nov 14th
DR DOLITTLE (1967) BLU-RAY - Nov 14th
GIDGET (1959) BLU-RAY - Nov 14th
THE YELLOW HANDKERCHIEF (1977) BLU-RAY - Nov 14th

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Re: Twilight Time

#2852 Post by domino harvey » Sat Aug 12, 2017 1:59 pm

Gidget has only been available in widescreen on back channels from its TCM airings, this is good news. Great film, and not as "fun" as it sounds. Haven't seen the original Yellow Handkerchief but I've seen the William Hurt remake and that's enough for me. Bananas is pointless thanks to Arrow. Dr Doolittle and Sayonara are two of the worst films ever nominated for Best Picture

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Re: Twilight Time

#2853 Post by Ribs » Sat Aug 12, 2017 2:26 pm

I am actually shocked that Dr. Dolittle wasn't already put out as some cheap studio release a decade ago. It's not good obviously but I'd imagine it has better name recognition than a lot of other stuff from the same period!

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Re: Twilight Time

#2854 Post by HitchcockLang » Sat Aug 12, 2017 9:11 pm

Sweet! I've been wanting to marathon all the 1967 Best Picture nominees and Dr. Dolittle was the only one I didn't have on blu. Also always excited to get more Woody.

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Re: Twilight Time

#2855 Post by John Shade » Sun Aug 13, 2017 9:55 am

domino harvey wrote:Bananas is pointless thanks to Arrow.
Eh, sadly some of us are still region locked and often depend on these Twilight Time releases. I want to say I read on this board once the rumor that Criterion could get Bananas and Take the Money and Run; I guess that speculation is over? Is Take the Money and Run his only film to not be available on blu ray whatsoever? One of my favorites from the early years.

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Re: Twilight Time

#2856 Post by Ribs » Sun Aug 13, 2017 10:01 am

If something's coming from Criterion at this point it's either one of the unaccounted for 90s titles from Sony or the 4K versions of Manhattan or Annie Hall, but I'd say it's very likely neither is coming. Take the Money and Run is releasing in October - Criterion *had* it, but let it lapse and Kino picked it up, for whatever reason (it wouldn't surprise me if once the Kino release comes it shares similar source problems to the recent releases, considering that's a big reason Criterion might pass if no features are allowed!).

The Twilight Time releases are so expensive that just the cost difference of three of them vs the Arrow releases covers the cost of a decent region-free player.

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Re: Twilight Time

#2857 Post by John Shade » Sun Aug 13, 2017 10:10 am

I've been lucky enough to pick up most of the Twilight Time releases of Allen films that I like during half off sales or heavy discounts. Are the Arrow transfers better? Can't imagine them being much different with the source issues you mention.

If Criterion doesn't release these new transfers of Manhattan or Annie Hall, will it just be MGM again?

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#2858 Post by Ribs » Sun Aug 13, 2017 10:29 am

They probably just won't be released on disc, to be honest. I guess it's not out of the question Kino'd be interested in a bare-bones re-release, considering they've been doing a lot of that.

The Arrow transfers are better in that they're better encoded but it's an incredibly minor difference as the sources are still the same and TT's never really had a problem with encoding. I just think if you care about this stuff enough to be on this forum it's really not inconvenient at all or a massive expense to go region free!

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Re: Twilight Time

#2859 Post by pointless » Tue Aug 15, 2017 11:09 pm

Gun Fury 3D (Raoul Walsh, 1953)

Release Date: September 19th, 2017.
Pre-order date: Wednesday, September 6th at 4 pm EST.

Special Features:
  • Isolated Music Track (Partial)
    Original Theatrical Trailer
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Re: Twilight Time

#2860 Post by pointless » Tue Aug 15, 2017 11:12 pm

Beneath the 12-Mile Reef (Robert D. Webb, 1953)

Release Date: September 19th, 2017.
Pre-order date: Wednesday, September 6th at 4 pm EST.

Confirmed on TT's Facebook to be the 2.55:1 AR version with stereophonic sound.

Special Features:
  • Isolated Music Track
    Robert Wagner: Hollywood's Prince Charming
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Booklet:
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Re: Twilight Time

#2861 Post by pointless » Tue Aug 15, 2017 11:16 pm

Lawman (Michael Winner, 1971)

Release Date: September 19th, 2017.
Pre-order date: Wednesday, September 6th at 4 pm EST.

Special Features:
  • Isolated Music Track
    Original Theatrical Trailer
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Booklet:
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Re: Twilight Time

#2862 Post by domino harvey » Tue Aug 15, 2017 11:18 pm

Wait, that Lawman cover is not terrible, what happened?

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Re: Twilight Time

#2863 Post by pointless » Tue Aug 15, 2017 11:19 pm

Hour of the Gun (John Sturges, 1967)

Release Date: September 19th, 2017.
Pre-order date: Wednesday, September 6th at 4 pm EST.

Special Features:
  • Isolated Music & Effects Track
    Original Theatrical Trailer
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Booklet:
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Re: Twilight Time

#2864 Post by domino harvey » Tue Aug 15, 2017 11:20 pm

That one isn't terrible either! Stop this ride, I don't know if my system can withstand this

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Re: Twilight Time

#2865 Post by pointless » Tue Aug 15, 2017 11:21 pm

September (Woody Allen, 1987)

Release Date: September 19th, 2017.
Pre-order date: Wednesday, September 6th at 4 pm EST.

Special Features:
  • Isolated Music & Effects Track
    Original Theatrical Trailer
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Booklet:
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Re: Twilight Time

#2866 Post by swo17 » Wed Aug 16, 2017 12:13 am

domino just loves seeing people get gunned down.


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Re: Twilight Time

#2868 Post by fiddlesticks » Mon Aug 21, 2017 3:31 pm

domino harvey wrote:Haven't seen the original Yellow Handkerchief but I've seen the William Hurt remake and that's enough for me.
I haven't seen, and indeed wasn't aware of, a remake, but I'll stand up for The Yellow Handkerchief. It's a pretty simple story, which is actually very similar to and based on the same source as the 1973 pop single "Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree" (the source is a short story published in 1971 in the New York Post entitled "Going Home" by columnist Pete Hamill.) If a two-hour feature with the same theme as a cheesy 3-minute pop tune sounds perfectly awful, you're in for a pleasant surprise. Yamada Yoji is a master at the quiet character-driven melodrama (when he's not cranking out Tora-San movies, that is), as the many fans of The Twilight Samurai know. Even though most viewers will never be in much doubt about what's going to happen, Takakura Ken and Baisho Chieko (Yamada's muse) make you care and keep you deeply engaged in the movie. I'm really looking forward to this release as my copy of The Yellow Handkerchief is a dismal Panorama DVD, part of a marvelous 5-film boxset of Yamada films with woeful transfers and terrible subtitles (Beaver), all of which (most especially the wonderful A Distant Cry from Spring) I'm now hoping will show up in upgraded editions from this or another label.

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Re: Twilight Time

#2869 Post by pointless » Wed Aug 23, 2017 7:37 am

Just a heads-up that BUNNY LAKE IS MISSING is now SOLD OUT - it is our 92nd blu-ray title to sell out and the 42nd from Columbia / Sony Pictures. Thanks you guys as always for the fantastic support.

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Re: Twilight Time

#2870 Post by Rayon Vert » Sun Sep 03, 2017 1:21 pm

Watched Picnic again. Your classic 1950s neurosis drama but despite those age marks at the same time there’s something remarkably fresh and modern in this film. Much of it is probably due to the cinematography, and of course the directing, that manages to create something almost tableau-like at times, slightly distancing, even if it’s not to the same degree as, say, Rebel without a Cause. That comes with some incredibly beautiful shots, much of it owing to shooting all those exterior scenes in a Kansas-setting, with lovely scope compositions. A great cast also, though William Holden’s acting is sometimes slightly over the top, and his 28 going on 40 deal is a bit much to swallow.

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Re: Twilight Time

#2871 Post by AfterTheRain » Fri Sep 15, 2017 12:53 pm

Twilight Time has indicated that they have three titles produced by Jerry Wald in the pipeline for the first half of 2018. Wald predominantly produced for Fox - a studio that has a deal with TT - in the latter part of his career, with a handful for Columbia, so speculate away!
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Re: Twilight Time

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Re: Twilight Time

#2873 Post by Michael Kerpan » Fri Sep 15, 2017 1:11 pm

Yamada's (The Happiness of) the Yellow Handkerchief is a melodrama, to be sure , but with an absolutely wonderful cast. Not quite as good, perhaps. as his The Call of Far Off Mountains (Haruka naru yama no yobigoe), but still very good.

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Re: Twilight Time

#2874 Post by vidussoni » Fri Sep 15, 2017 4:57 pm

AfterTheRain wrote:Twilight Time has indicated that they have three titles produced by Jerry Wald in the pipeline for the first half of 2018. Wald predominantly produced for Fox - a studio that has a deal with TT - in the latter part of his career, with a handful for Columbia, so speculate away!
My guesses: Queen Bee, The Harder They Fall and Jack Cardiff's Sons and Lovers.

Martin Ritt's suburban melodrama No Down Payment would also be a pleasant surprise.

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Re: Twilight Time

#2875 Post by whaleallright » Fri Sep 15, 2017 6:09 pm

That Ritt film had a scheduled DVD release on Fox's MOD line—and it still has an Amazon entry—but doesn't appear to ever have been released.

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