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L.A.
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Re: Imprint

#76 Post by L.A. »

Thanks. I’ll give it a try.

I ordered my first title from the company I Married a Monster from Outer Space from JB Hi-Fi but I would like to know other alternatives where to get these.
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#77 Post by swo17 »

I actually tried JB Hi-Fi before but couldn't get an order to work and upon inquiry was told that they wouldn't ship internationally the particular Imprint titles I was trying for
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#78 Post by rapta »

domino harvey wrote: Wed Jul 29, 2020 12:33 pm The Winslow Boy def seems like an Indicator title. But their Noir box mixes Paramount, Universal, and Sony titles— I thought general wisdom was labels can’t do that?
StudioCanal released it back in February here in the UK.

Apparently the distributor Via Vision are licensing these titles from handles Sony, Universal and Paramount which probably explains how they can include different studios' titles together in one set, but it is indeed quite rare to see (again, here in the UK at least, and I assume in the US too).

I'm just baffled how many of the Paramount titles are untouched by labels like Indicator, MoC, Arrow. Especially things like Hard Eight, The War of the Worlds, The Duellists, A Place in the Sun, The Day of the Locust etc. Frustrating they've all been on the Hollywood Classics site for years showing as 'available' but still not appeared, and then an Australian label is releasing all of them at once.

The optimist in me thinks this might signify a sea change in attitude from Paramount's end in regards to their somewhat hesitant attitude to sub-licensing, and we may well see a lot of these Imprint announcements appear as Indicator, MoC and Arrow titles in the near future. That would be outstanding news for those of us in the UK, not only because it'd be easier to acquire them, but like you say they'd be more likely to create new extras for most of them.
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#79 Post by Aunt Peg »

rapta wrote: Wed Jul 29, 2020 8:28 pm
domino harvey wrote: Wed Jul 29, 2020 12:33 pm The Winslow Boy def seems like an Indicator title. But their Noir box mixes Paramount, Universal, and Sony titles— I thought general wisdom was labels can’t do that?
StudioCanal released it back in February here in the UK.

StudioCanal released the 1948 Anthony Asquith version in the UK. Imprint are supposedly releasing the 1999 David Mamet adaptation which is from Sony. Wonder if that press release is the correct version?
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#80 Post by The Fanciful Norwegian »

It's definitely the Mamet, the cover art and the specs (including the commentary from the DVD) make that clear.
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#81 Post by nitin »

domino harvey wrote: Wed Jul 29, 2020 12:47 pm
knives wrote: Wed Jul 29, 2020 12:43 pm Unless you're a little mad I guess. What's so wrong with these that you'd want another label to release them though?
As far as I can tell, this label uses what the studios give them, so nothing other than the knowledge that no Indicator release has ever been bested by another label. I’ll be buying a lot of these titles come October, though the disparity between the two great and the two not great films in the noir set is certainly striking!
Not always true, Kino's Charley Varrick is superior to Indicator's since it uses a newer 4k restoration rather than the crappy master Universal supplied Indicator at the time of their release. And to a large extent, Indicator is also generally at the mercy of the masters they get, just that usually Sony masters are in pretty good shape. Their Universal sourced releases are way more spotty (eg Charley Varrick, A Dandy in Aspic and Charlie Bubbles).
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#82 Post by swo17 »

But they also have David Mackenzie encoding
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#83 Post by swo17 »

October titles are now available to order. Here's the full bundle. Not quite as good of savings as usual (13% off individual titles and 25% off of the last two bundles) with only 20% savings this time. Comes to $325 USD shipped (or about $25 per film). Note that Major Dundee is priced the same as the Bob Hope Collection at twice the standard level, while the noir set is only 3.5 times the standard pricing instead of 4.

Shipping is $20 AUD for one title, $30 AUD for two, and $45-50 (never higher than $50 AUD or about $36 USD) beyond that. So one title shipped is about $40 USD, compared to the $25 figure that I listed above for the bundle.
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#84 Post by domino harvey »

~$200 for the order I'm contemplating... how do they ship these? I peeked over at the Blu-ray.com forum to see what their experience was and I'm seeing folks waiting months for their shipments to arrive. If I'm paying $35 US to ship something, there's no excuse for it to not be going UPS/FedEx
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#85 Post by swo17 »

I won't know until the second batch comes out
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#86 Post by Cash Flagg »

They used Standard International for my 3-title order (no idea if they upgrade for larger bundle, or even what the other Australian shipping options are), and my order took approximately one month to arrive.
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#87 Post by KJones77 »

Mine was tracked and handed to USPS by Australian Post.

Received by Australian Post on May 22 and made its way to Melbourne to be shipped out on May 26. Didn't make it out until July 3 and it cleated customs. Delivered July 13.

Length could've been due to COVID, who knows.
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#88 Post by Aunt Peg »

KJones77 wrote: Fri Jul 31, 2020 8:26 pm Mine was tracked and handed to USPS by Australian Post.

Received by Australian Post on May 22 and made its way to Melbourne to be shipped out on May 26. Didn't make it out until July 3 and it cleated customs. Delivered July 13.

Length could've been due to COVID, who knows.
Just in case people aren't aware there are barely any commercial flights (which do carry mail on them) coming and going out of Australia since the end of April. What few flights there are have been reduced even further in recent weeks as the state Governments requested and were granted a limit on the number of people they have to deal with in relation to enforced 14 day hotel quarantine - this has led to even longer delays for Australians trying to get home. Added to this is Melbourne has not had any international flights for the last 2 to 3 weeks due to a severe COVID-19 outbreak and this is to continue indefinitely until such times at Melbourne is in a position to resume limited international flights (me thinks a few months at best if we are lucky).

Furthermore, if Sydney which is teetering towards a devastating COVID-19 outbreak of its own (more likely than not to happen in the coming few weeks) goes the same way as Melbourne people can pretty much forget about international flights to Australia for the forcible future. The other capital cities simply do not have the capacity to handle a shutdown of Sydney & Melbourne flights no matter how limited they have been.

My understanding is that freight flights are continuing as per usual but priority is given to essential goods. I don't know what the % breakup is in relation to the amount of private mail (including packages) that arrives on freight flights vs. commercial flights. In Australia we have been receiving mail from overseas from anywhere between 2 weeks to 3 months and this has been the case since late March.
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#89 Post by Aunt Peg »

Further to my post above, Melbourne is going into a level 4 lockdown in the next couple of days for 6 weeks. This means only essential workers can go to work (i.e. doctors, nurses, carers, police, firemen, vets, etc) so it will not include people packing discs to be dispatched anywhere be it Australia or internationally. I don't know what this means for Imprint as I believe they are based in Melbourne but I would think there could be a delay with the August releases unless they have already moved stock to Sydney or elsewhere.
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#90 Post by Adam X »

Don't forget our 8-5 curfew. I didn't think 2020 could get any better than last year, but it's really having a go at it.
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#91 Post by Adam X »

Hammer House of Horror: the complete series has been added to the October line-up, as the first in a new Imprint TV line, with new commentary tracks on most of the episodes.
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#93 Post by Monterey Jack »

Kenneth Branagh's marvelous genre pastiche Dead Again coming to Blu from Down Under.

https://viavision.com.au/shop/dead-again-1991/
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#94 Post by domino harvey »

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#96 Post by domino harvey »

Let's hope DD keeps stocking these, as I got my titles in a matter of days from ordering and with the regularly cycling 10% code it ended up cheaper than importing from Australia as well
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#97 Post by FrauBlucher »

Hard Eight... looks pretty good. Region Free, for those who don’t want to wait for a possible Criterion
https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Hard-Eig ... 08/#Review
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#98 Post by domino harvey »

My understanding is that every Imprint title is region free, FYI
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#99 Post by rapta »

FrauBlucher wrote: Fri Nov 20, 2020 10:26 am Hard Eight... looks pretty good. Region Free, for those who don’t want to wait for a possible Criterion
https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Hard-Eig ... 08/#Review
I can't imagine why it took so long to make it to Blu-ray, as it looks very close to the master used when it appeared on Netflix years ago. It's been available on Hollywood Classics for years as well, but I notice it no longer mentions UK rights being available, so hopefully one of the UK boutiques has picked it up too (or Criterion have finally set up a Paramount deal in the UK). I hope they've done the same for The Duellists, The War of the Worlds, A Place in the Sun and Danger: Diabolik at least...
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#100 Post by therewillbeblus »

Yeah I'm banking on other companies picking up these titles, or most of them, at some point in the near future. I'm not interested in paying such steep prices (even with Deep Discount's codes) for what appear to be inconsistent quality transfers, though I have to admit the noir set is tough to ignore. I'm hoping some other company has enough passion for Alias Nick Beal to dole it out.
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