I ordered two TT Blu-rays from SAE on the 20th and they arrived in my mailbox on the 28th. That's not too bad, and quicker than most of my orders from the Warner Archive.
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Nor has it ended up that way. There's more complaining about people who don't want to spend $30 on Blu-rays than there is about TT. TT can do what they want and need to do. More power to them.---------------
Good for you.In the past twelve months I've purchased 93 films on Blu-ray, 80 of which were produced before 1970.Of those 80 pre-1970 films, none are public domain. Ten were from Olive, nine from Criterion, six from Twilight Time, and the rest from the major studios. The average price I paid for...
I do try to get more people interested in classic movies, but it's not so much an uphill battle as an exercise in beating my head against the wall.In the meantime, I'm just one person trying to enjoy what I can.---------------
Oh I do. When there are people like you making the business viable, I can bide my time and wait for the red-tag sales. We can both get what we want.
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I find that patience is a virtue that often allows me to purchase the films I want at a price I'm comfortable with. My last TT purchase cost me about $20 less than it would have a month ago. In the mean time I enjoyed watching other films. Had they never gone on sale, I would probably eventually...
Or even certain easy-to-get titles.
One wonders why suggesting that not everyone can justify spending $30 on Blu-rays equates to criticizing TT. If they want to charge $100 for their Blu-rays that's their own business, but I won't be buying many of them.
My own modest DVD/Blu-ray collection...
Hard as it may be for some to understand, it's often difficult to justify spending $30 for a Blu-ray of a film you already have on DVD. Not everyone has an endless supply of disposable income.
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