A lot of past Best Picture winners are on sale now, under $10. Many of the Blu-ray transfers look fantastic.
Favorites (meaning the picture and audio quality are truly outstanding):
Wings Casablanca Mrs. Miniver Gladiator Braveheart No Country For Old Men Lawrence of Arabia Gone With the Wind Dances With Wolves Lord of the Rings: Return of the King Ben-Hur Terms of Endearment Rebecca An American In Paris Gigi The Godfather The Godfather Part II West Side Story Shakespeare in Love
Pretty good to very good video and audio:
Best Years of Our Lives Amadeus Grand Hotel
Ones on sale that I have yet to see:
American Beauty Unforgiven The Hurt Locker The Silence of the Lambs Platoon A Beautiful Mind Rain Man Slumdog Millionaire The English Patient Crash The Departed
... and all of the above are under $10 right now!
"Jaws is the Citizen Kane of movies."
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I just wanted to point out that the BITWC is pretty bare-bone and Criterion noted on its website that they plan on putting out a larger edition. IFC/Sundance Selects were hedging their bets, believing that Adele Exarchopoulos had a reasonable shot at major acting awards and perhaps an Oscar nomination that they wanted an affordable disc available- hence why it was already at a much lower in price by Criterion Collection standards.
I got The Last Days of Disco and Rohmer's Six Moral Tales from the Criterion flash sale.
The Hurt Locker Blu-Ray was one of the first ones I ever bought. Excellent sound and audio quality but lacks extras (there's at least an insightful commentary by Bigelow but nothing much else) given it was put out by Summit Entertainment who had to hastily put out a disc because it was put out originally in the summer by them.
The Fox store has a 50 percent off sale going on their award winners. Not a gigantic selection ,but was able to pre-order Norma Rae for about 6 bucks and grab The Three Faces of Eve and with free shipping. Looks like there's a a flash sale today for 50 percent off TV shows, too.
Blu-Rays for 50% off: All About Eve Black Swan Crazy Heart Gentleman's Agreement How Green Was My Valley Norma Rae Patton Slumdog Millionaire The French Connection The Last King of Scotland The Three Faces of Eve Walk the Line Wall Street
Just got an email from Screenarchives.com. 36 Twilight Time titles will be $10 off each March 19-March 24. The Twilight Time discs are never discounted, so thought I'd let everyone know. I've loved everything I've gotten from them except Titus (terrible transfer, the DVD actually looks better than their High-Def version).
RAPTURE (1965) PICNIC (1955) ROOTS OF HEAVEN (195 SWAMP WATER (1941) PAL JOEY (1957) DEMETRIUS & THE GLADIATORS (1954) BITE THE BULLET (1975) DESIREE (1954) THE WAYWARD BUS (1957) COVER GIRL (1944) HIGH TIME (1960) STEEL MAGNOLIAS (1989) THE SOUND AND THE FURY (1959) RAINS OF RANCHIPUR (1955) BONJOUR TRISTESSE (195 BELOVED INFIDEL (1959) LOST HORIZON (1973) THE BLUE LAGOON (1980) EXPERIMENT IN TERROR (1962) NICHOLAS AND ALEXANDRA (1971) OUR MAN FLINT (1966) IN LIKE FLINT (1967) PONY SOLDIER (1952) SONG OF BERNADETTE (1943) PHILADELPHIA (1993) THE ONLY GAME IN TOWN (1970) LOVE IS A MANY SPLENDORED THING (1955) SLEEPLESS IN SEATTLE (1993) THE DISAPPEARANCE (1977) SEXY BEAST (2000) ALAMO BAY (1985) MINDWARP (1992) THE OTHER (1972) JANE EYRE (1944) ROYAL FLASH (1975) TITUS (1999) THE KREMLIN LETTER (1970) VIOLENT SATURDAY (1955) WOMAN OBSESSED (1959) MY COUSIN RACHEL (1952)
This is a rare sale, indeed, for Twilight Time! First one that I know of. I only have a few discs because of the cost.
But I will say that "Lost Horizon" and "Picnic" both have fantastic image and sound. Picnic, in particular, is a huge improvement over the old DVD.
I also have Oliver!, but that's not included in this sale. Neither are pre-orders. I'm interested in "All the King's Men," but I will wait to find out if it's a good-quality transfer.
"Jaws is the Citizen Kane of movies."
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Picnic and Lost Horizon are the 2 I am planning on picking up!
Steel Magnolias is the only 1 I own from the sale list. If you love the movie, the transfer is a great choice for upgrade.
Also have Bye Bye Birdie, The Way We Were, and Oliver!, all of which I highly recommend on blu (Birdie especially feels like an entirely new experience). Titus is the only 1 I regret buying (I guess many copies were returned per a bluray.com thread).
I believe Sleepless in Seattle and Philadelphia are the same editions licensed in the UK and it's actually significantly cheaper to purchase on the Amazon UK site than going with the Twilight edition (I'm pretty sure both are region free in UK).
The June announcements for the Criterion Collection came out and All That Heaven Allows got the dual-format upgrade. It also got a bulk up in supplements, that includes Mark Rappaport's Rock Hudson's Home Movies.
Thanks, strummergirl. I already paid a pretty penny for the first Criterion DVD. Still, I'm glad they have restored it, and I hope it's a noticeable improvement. The first one is dark, muddy, and overly grainy. I know that's partially to do with how it was originally lit and photographed, but it seemed to go too far (think earlier releases of The Godfather movies).
I won't shell out for it again unless it's a significant improvement and has a decent sale price.
I hope they tackle Magnificent Obsession at some point, too. That one was/is in worse shape than All That Heaven Allows.
Both are terrific Sirk films, though.
And for those interested, "All That Heaven Allows" is (for the most part) the inspiration for "Far From Heaven."
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Don't know if anyone cares about this or not. Amazon has in their blu-ray deal of the week the Best of Warner Bros 50 Film collection for $181.99. List price said it was $597.92.
Movies include:
1. Grand Hotel* (1932) 2. Mutiny on the Bounty* (1935) 3. Wizard of Oz (1939) 4. Gone with The Wind* (1939) 5. Maltese Falcon, The (1941) 6. Mrs. Miniver* (1942) 7. Casablanca* (1942) 8. Treasure of the Sierra Madre, The (194 9. Streetcar Named Desire, A (1951) 10. American in Paris, An* (1951) 11. Singin' in the Rain (1952) 12. Gigi(195 13. North By Northwest (1959) 14. Ben-Hur* (1959) 15. How the West Was Won (1962) 16. Doctor Zhivago (1965) 17. Cool Hand Luke (1967) 18. 2001: A Space Odyssey (196 19. Bullitt (196 20. Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory (1971) 21. Dirty Harry (1971) 22. Clockwork Orange, A (1972) 23. Exorcist, The (1973) 24. One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest* (1975) 25. Superman, The Movie (1977) 26. Shining, The (1980) 27. Chariots of Fire* (1981) 28. Risky Business (1983) 29. Amadeus* (1984) 30. Color Purple, The (1985) 31. Lethal Weapon (1987) 32. Full Metal Jacket (1987) 33. Driving Miss Daisy* (1989) 34. Goodfellas (1990) 35. Unforgiven* (1992) 36. Bodyguard, The(1992) 37. Natural Born Killers (Director's Cut) (1994) 38. The Shawshank Redemption (1994) 39. Matrix, The (1999) 40. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (2001) 41. Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001) 42. Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002) 43. Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King* (2003) 44. Million Dollar Baby* (2005) 45. Departed, The* (2006) 46. Dark Knight, The (200 47. Blind Side, The (2009) 48. Hangover, The (2009) 49. Sherlock Holmes (2009) 50. Inception (2010)
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I picked up the radiant HARD DAY'S NIGHT Blu-ray the other day -- deeeeelish. Others will be mine, I'm sure.
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