The 3D and steel books through Best Buy with the aforementioned $5 off (for those that have one of those) run about $74 with tax and free shipping. And that's inclusive of two digital copies, so you could probably sell off one and get everything back down to $70. Too bad we can't have everything...
Bill has an update that notes: "[Editor’s Update: The Blu-ray 3D version of the film will be split across two BD-50 discs.]" I don't think any of my 3D discs have ever been split. Probably good for a bladder break. ;)
Those look wonderful! And there are assets in there I didn't even begin to expect. You say you could use some help with the Illustrator and Photoshop files. I've got ancient versions (CS 5.1) of those. What needs to be done to produce output akin to what you've uploaded?
Did I possibly miss an update as to whether uploading was completed? I've been following this thread, so if you posted access information elsewhere I may have failed to notice. Thanks.
I keep a tickler in my calendar to check in to see if there's been an update on this. Please don't take this the wrong way, but dare I hold out hope? :)
I picked up "The Gang's All Here" and "Don't Bother to Knock" directly from TT. While I haven't watched the latter yet, "The Gang's All Here" is bust-a-gut spectacular in that 1940s kind of way. It's a real treat and worth it, even at SAE's prices. I'll have to go and look at SAE to see if...
I contacted Twilight Time support. Randy got back to me and let me know that, indeed, the Twilight Time Archives is where you look for high-resolution artwork. But, he says, "We never carried the full catalog since we started selling titles in 2015. We carried a limited number of titles released...
I'm going to have to go with Burns581 on that. I've looked at some of my purchases in the Twilight Time Archive section and nothing is high resolution about the images. It looks like that section just lists discs that were previously available. Perhaps I'm not understanding the pointer to the...