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Gregory
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Re: Olive Films

#1776 Post by Gregory »

Up till now, I've noticed that not one of the Olive Signature titles has actually sold out. And I find it kind of interesting that when Olive introduced the limited-edition model for the series, they warned: "This also means that our past Olive Signature DVDs and Blu-rays will be going out of print, so act now to purchase your own"

Over a year later now, this hasn't happened.
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domino harvey
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#1777 Post by domino harvey »

I mean, we can bitch and moan about the limited edition model many boutique labels are employing lately, but it obviously works to drive immediate sales versus waiting for it to come down six months or a year down the road
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Gregory
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#1778 Post by Gregory »

Yes, but if they overdo it with the "order this today or you'll be sorry" threats, then they lose credibility.
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domino harvey
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#1779 Post by domino harvey »

Also true!
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#1780 Post by swo17 »

KJones77 wrote: Thu Oct 18, 2018 4:44 pm
Boosmahn wrote: Wed Oct 17, 2018 3:19 am The Invasion of the Body Snatchers set is selling quickly, with all 5,000 copies already sent to retailers. Granted, they'll probably be increasing the copy number when the remaining Blu-rays are sold. Call me a schmuck, but I ordered it just in case.
Same. I didn't expect it to sell out so quickly, but figured I might as well snag it while I have the chance without rolling the dice. DeepDiscount had it for 45% off anyways so it was cheaper than most of the Olive Signature line so didn't hurt too badly.
DD have now raised the price but they also just started an Olive BOGO sale, so I was able to pick up this and Letter from an Unknown Woman for $14 each
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#1781 Post by domino harvey »

If anyone needs a title for the BOGO, I highly recommend the Red Squirrel, one of my favorite discoveries of the year
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#1782 Post by swo17 »

Already had it Image
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Re: Olive Films

#1783 Post by KJones77 »

swo17 wrote: Fri Oct 19, 2018 3:18 pm
KJones77 wrote: Thu Oct 18, 2018 4:44 pm
Boosmahn wrote: Wed Oct 17, 2018 3:19 am The Invasion of the Body Snatchers set is selling quickly, with all 5,000 copies already sent to retailers. Granted, they'll probably be increasing the copy number when the remaining Blu-rays are sold. Call me a schmuck, but I ordered it just in case.
Same. I didn't expect it to sell out so quickly, but figured I might as well snag it while I have the chance without rolling the dice. DeepDiscount had it for 45% off anyways so it was cheaper than most of the Olive Signature line so didn't hurt too badly.
DD have now raised the price but they also just started an Olive BOGO sale, so I was able to pick up this and Letter from an Unknown Woman for $14 each
My timing was seemingly tremendous. Here I was thinking I got a deal...
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#1784 Post by Ovader »

DD sale is no good to me after doing the calculations to ship to Canada with the exchange rate but WowHD for Canada is a great deal as Invasion is $20.23 CDN plus free shipping. I already ordered that blu-ray earlier this month from WowHD at $30.37 but the other Olive blu-rays are discounted so I will look at their selection.
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#1785 Post by Cronenfly »

Ovader wrote: Fri Oct 19, 2018 11:29 pm DD sale is no good to me after doing the calculations to ship to Canada with the exchange rate but WowHD for Canada is a great deal as Invasion is $20.23 CDN plus free shipping. I already ordered that blu-ray earlier this month from WowHD at $30.37 but the other Olive blu-rays are discounted so I will look at their selection.
Is WowHD reliable? This is the first time I’ve heard of them.
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HJackson
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#1786 Post by HJackson »

Very reliable to this UK customer.
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Ovader
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#1787 Post by Ovader »

Cronenfly, yes very reliable as I have been using them for several years.
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stevewhamola
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Re: Olive Films

#1788 Post by stevewhamola »

Thanks for the heads-up on WowHD everyone, definitely picking up Invasion and A New Leaf. Sure beats the heck out of paying ~$40 each on amazon.ca.

Now that I think of it, aside from their Signature collection I've basically ignored everything else released by Olive. For a long time I had the mistaken impression that the rest of their output was of modest-or-worse quality, and couple that with amazon.ca's aforementioned exorbitant pricing I was quite put off but I'm about to load up my cart during this WowHD sale.

I've glanced through some random reviews and past posts in this thread but considering the depth of their catalogue, I was hoping to ask people here for more of their Olive suggestions. No write-ups required, I trust the forum's opinions on interesting films and the quality of their presentations. Thanks guys.
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Re: Olive Films

#1789 Post by domino harvey »

Blue Sky
the Devil and Miss Jones
the Geisha Boy
Keep Your Right Up
the Miracle Worker
Ophelia
the Quiet Man (SE)
the Red Squirrel
Rock-A-Bye Baby
Smooth Talk
the Strange Affair of Uncle Harry
Tierra
Union Station
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Re: Olive Films

#1790 Post by swo17 »

Also:

Men in War
Try and Get Me!
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HJackson
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#1791 Post by HJackson »

I'd definitely second the Lewis flicks, Uncle Harry, Union Station, and Try and Get Me! Also fond of Private Hell 36, File on Thelma Jordon, and Pursued.
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#1792 Post by EddieLarkin »

Their release of The Stranger is easily the best one around too, the only one to use MGM's materials.
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Re: Olive Films

#1793 Post by swo17 »

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hearthesilence
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#1794 Post by hearthesilence »

I'm pretty disappointed with the Olive Signature BD of Invasion of the Body Snatchers. It really does look like a dupe was used, and unfortunately, we may not be able to improve on this. I found Robert A. Harris's otherwise positive review for this and he says:
Robert A. Harris wrote:Unfortunately, [the movie] was created during an unfortunate era in the world of cinema: SuperScope.

Photographed open matte, presumably designed for projection in 1.85, it has ended up overly cropped, with seemingly no means of correcting the problem. How both an original negative, as well as a fine grain protection master, could both go missing is beyond me, but that's the rumor.

What remains is a 2:1 anamorphic image, presumably from a dupe printing negative...
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Re: Olive Films

#1795 Post by domino harvey »

It's the best it can look, you can't blame Olive for doing all any label could and including a ton of supplements to boot
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hearthesilence
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Re: Olive Films

#1796 Post by hearthesilence »

Well, I wasn't blaming them - when I said I'm disappointed, I simply meant that I'm bummed out that the movie can't look better.
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Re: Olive Films

#1797 Post by floyd1 »

Ashirg wrote: Mon Dec 18, 2017 1:27 am January 30 releases -
Belle époque (1992)
Jamón, jamón (1992)
Preexisting Conditions (2015)
The Red Squirrel (1993)
Tierra (1996)
Vacas (1992)

Did they acquire Tanelorn Films or licensed titles from them?
No, the did not acquire Tanelorn Films. The rights Tanelorn Films held expired and Olive licensed the films.
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Reverend Drewcifer
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#1798 Post by Reverend Drewcifer »

Looking at the screen captures for The Believers (The Belbeavers? http://www.dvdbeaver.com/film/DVDCompar ... lu-ray.htm), I noticed that a lot of films from ~1988-1996 have been color-graded with a wash of coral/cream-sickle that saturates the image. This is prevalent in a bunch of films of the era, and is most noticeable on stuff like mid-tier films like Home for the Holidays, Radio Flyer, and Schlesinger's Pacific Heights. Is this sickly orange pallor that era's version of orange-and-teal? Something to do with the home video mastering? I can't unsee it now. Please advise.
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Re: Olive Films

#1799 Post by nitin »

It’s an older HD telecine, a lot of these, particularly MGM’s masters, have a magneta push because they were largely intended for tv broadcast.
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Reverend Drewcifer
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Re: Olive Films

#1800 Post by Reverend Drewcifer »

Thanks for the answer :D This has been like having a low grade fever for 25 years.
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