Warner Brothers Archive Collection (DVDs only)

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domino harvey
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Re: Warner Brothers Archive Collection

#1001 Post by domino harvey »

Tomorrow through 11/28, 5 for $50
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#1002 Post by fdm »

(Bad coupon info deleted.)
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#1003 Post by htdm »

I tried it.
It wound up negating the sale price and the total was about a dollar higher than without applying it.
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#1004 Post by matrixschmatrix »

Not only that, it seems to have made it so that the 5 for $50 discount won't trigger. Does anyone know how to remove a coupon in that system?
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Fred Holywell
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#1005 Post by Fred Holywell »

movielocke wrote:ooh, Northwest Passage, finally. iirc it was slated for some restoration for an ill fated Spencer Tracy set, so I'm hoping that the archives is a nice new transfer. This will be my first archives purchase, most likely.
It doesn't say 'restored' or 'remastered' on the dvd case, from what I can tell, but the print TCM has been showing is on-the-whole quite nice looking, and probably as close to a 'restoration' as we're likely to get. Check out the clips on the WA page (if there are any, yet) or TCM media page; they should give you a good idea of what the dvd looks like.
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#1006 Post by beamish13 »

Since Warners is shafting THE DEVILS, I wonder if they're getting nervous about releasing STOP, too...
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#1007 Post by fdm »

matrixschmatrix wrote:Not only that, it seems to have made it so that the 5 for $50 discount won't trigger. Does anyone know how to remove a coupon in that system?
Try another browser? [Or nuke cookie(s) on your current browser?]
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#1008 Post by NilbogSavant »

Anyone see a review for Safe in Hell yet? It's my personal favorite pre-code. Sad to see it turn up here, but would love to ditch my TCM cap for an upgrade.
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#1009 Post by Perkins Cobb »

Whew -- the handful of other sales this fall gave me this sneaking suspicion that the Black Friday 5/$50 might me a thing of the past.

I assume the discount won't work on the Sony titles though?
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#1010 Post by htdm »

matrixschmatrix wrote:Not only that, it seems to have made it so that the 5 for $50 discount won't trigger. Does anyone know how to remove a coupon in that system?
I logged out, closed the browser, reopened it and logged in again and had no problem bringing up the original (better) discount.
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Re: Warner Brothers Archive Collection

#1011 Post by matrixschmatrix »

Ah, that did it, thanks.
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#1012 Post by Murdoch »

Any precode suggestions? I already have The Merry Widow and The Last Flight. Safe in Hell is a definite, but I need to fill up these other spots.
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#1013 Post by Cold Bishop »

Beast of the City for certain, if you don't have it yet. Kongo, perhaps, depending on how you feel about the idea of a remake. I'm assuming you've already gotten The Last Flight. I know Beauty and the Boss and Heat Lightning has it's fans, though I've yet to see them.
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#1014 Post by Murdoch »

Much obliged, precode gangster flicks are always my cuppa and Beast of the City sounds like fun.
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#1015 Post by knives »

It doesn't fit what you're suggesting for, but Castle's Macabre is a good start up to the upcoming horror list.
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#1016 Post by Murdoch »

Already own it. :wink:
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#1017 Post by Professor Wagstaff »

Can anyone comment of the Rex Ingram films?
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Re: Warner Brothers Archive Collection

#1018 Post by Cold Bishop »

The three silents?

Well, I'd argue that The Magician, at the very least, is an essential. And it's a key film in the development of the American horror film (supposedly, James Whale studied it before tackling Frankenstein)
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#1019 Post by SeanAx »

I'm a big fan of Ingram's silent films. I love his 1922 "The Prisoner of Zenda" with Lewis Stone and his 1923 "Scaramouche" with Ramon Navarro as the revolutionary hero (and Lewis Stone as a terrific villain). Both Warner Archive Editions feature original scores composed for the films: "The Prisoner of Zenda" is a piano score and "Scaramouche" features a small orchestra score that gives it an added touch of grandeur. I highly recommend both.
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#1020 Post by stroszeck »

Cold Bishop wrote:Beast of the City for certain, if you don't have it yet. Kongo, perhaps, depending on how you feel about the idea of a remake. I'm assuming you've already gotten The Last Flight. I know Beauty and the Boss and Heat Lightning has it's fans, though I've yet to see them.
Just got my hands on a tattered copy of Kongo. What a powerhouse performance by Walter Huston. The banging of the drums throughout gave it a surreal feel. A dark, dark, dark fable and now one of the best "horror" films (if you can really call it that) I've seen come out of that era. Powerful stuff. Highly recommended.
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Re: Warner Brothers Archive Collection

#1021 Post by R0lf »

Can someone clear up for me.

Night Watch (Liz Taylor) which is being released on Amazon today, it says DVD, is it DVD or DVD-R?
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Re: Warner Brothers Archive Collection

#1022 Post by Cold Bishop »

stroszeck wrote:Just got my hands on a tattered copy of Kongo. What a powerhouse performance by Walter Huston. The banging of the drums throughout gave it a surreal feel. A dark, dark, dark fable and now one of the best "horror" films (if you can really call it that) I've seen come out of that era. Powerful stuff. Highly recommended.
I'm still not sure if I prefer it to the Browning, but it has lots of it's own charm. Walter Huston (who actually originated the role onstage) is a meaner, more sadistic Deadlegs than Lon Chaney (although Chaney's proto-method immersion makes for one of his best performances), and that sums up the film's appeal: it, believe it or not, manages to be a much more cruel and perverse film than it's predecessor, and the talkie "creakiness" (as opposed to late silent fluditity) actually helps the claustrophobic, sweltering jungle atmosphere. In many ways, it reminds me of a non-fantastic Island of Lost Souls, right down to the "one-hit wonder" director.

I recommend catching the Browning first (which I why I didn't recommend it unconditionally to Murdoch), but both films are definitely essential.
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#1023 Post by Gregory »

R0lf wrote:Night Watch (Liz Taylor) which is being released on Amazon today, it says DVD, is it DVD or DVD-R?
DVD-R
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Re: Warner Brothers Archive Collection

#1024 Post by beamish13 »

Got an interesting response when I asked about Sidney Lumet's THE SEA GULL coming to DVD-R (it's currently only available as a download):
If all goes according to plan, we will be releasing THE SEA GULL on DVD at some point, likely next year.
I wonder if they're going to release a box set with his other films in the archive.
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#1025 Post by Fred Holywell »

I see that Warners has opened a European On-Demand DVD site, French to be specific.

http://www.warnerbros.fr/achat/tresors-warner.html

Haven't read about this previously, so don't know how long it's been available. Euro customers should be pleased they've finally got more direct access to the Warner Archive.
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