Warner Brothers Archive Collection (DVDs only)

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knives
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Re: Warner Brothers Archive Collection

#1051 Post by knives »

I didn't buy, but I'm curious pretty exclusively as a Planet of the Apes fan.
stroszeck
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#1052 Post by stroszeck »

Wow, just noticed Coppola's Rain People is also part of this "collection." Surely someone with a name as big as Coppola deserves a pressed disc for one of his early films? Especially one as brilliant as Rain People. I mean if we can get pressed discs of Boxcar Bertha (a pretty bad picture but one of the first by Scorsese) why can't we get a special edition of this one?
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domino harvey
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#1053 Post by domino harvey »

You're a Big Boy Now's in the Archives as well. For what it's worth, the Rain People is a real disc in France via their pressed not burnt Warner Archives
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knives
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#1054 Post by knives »

That doesn't help any Americans though. Can't order from that site.
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domino harvey
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#1055 Post by domino harvey »

True. What we need is a French liaison. Posting the position to Monster.com now
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#1056 Post by stroszeck »

You'd think they would tack on George Lucas's Making of Rain People documentary just to cash in on the Lucas "brand."
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knives
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#1057 Post by knives »

Has anyone gotten their package from the most recent sale?
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domino harvey
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#1058 Post by domino harvey »

Mine came within days of ordering
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knives
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#1059 Post by knives »

Dang, going to have to contact them than.
Arthur House
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#1060 Post by Arthur House »

Interesting news this week: they are dropping dvd-r editions of oop titles Vision Quest and The Power of One that are--wait for it--in their O.A.R.s for the first time on dvd.

So is it wrong to expect upcoming along the same line announcements for The Great Santini, Star 80 and other vintage full-frame WB transfers?
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#1061 Post by member24958 »

Arthur House wrote:So is it wrong to expect upcoming along the same line announcements for The Great Santini, Star 80 and other vintage full-frame WB transfers?
I thought WAC mentioned, on their Facebook page, a couple of months back that it was their intention to release more of those, titles once MAR in their IAR, in the future so my presumption is that more will be forthcoming.

I wish WB would announce some of them for Blu-ray around the same time also if new 2k+ masters are being created.

I'm sure there are mistakes and/or oversights in the following list but I tried to use DVDAf and other sources awhile back to figure out which WB releases might have been MAR.

I was going to post the list in a spoiler, so that it wouldn't take up a large portion of the page, but apparently the spoiler tags here don't collapse the post so that it would just appear as the same size in a giant black box so that doesn't help. Apologies for the length if this isn't useful to anyone.

Action Jackson (1988)
Alaska (1996)
Amazing Panda Adventure, The (1995)
American Kickboxer 1
American Ninja 4: The Annihilation (1990)
American Ninja 5 (1995)
American Samurai
Betsy, The
Billy Jack (1971)
Blue Collar Comedy Tour: The Movie
Boiling Point (1993)
Born to Be Wild (1995)
Burglar (1987)
Candidate, The
Cannonball Run 2
Cats Don't Dance
Chain of Command
Clean and Sober
Dead Bang (1989)
Deathtrap
Delta Force 3
Doc Hollywood (1991)
Dog of Flanders, A (1999)
Fair Game (1995)
Fearless
Fifty/Fifty (1992)
Final Analysis (1992)
First Deadly Sin, The (1980)
Forever Young (1992)
Free Willy 3
Funky Monkey (2004)
Great Santini, The
Grind (2003)
Guilty by Suspicion (1991)
Hansel and Gretel (2002)
Heidi (2005)
Her Alibi (1989)
Herman USA
Hooper (1978)
In Country (1989)
Innocent Blood (1992)
It Takes Two (1995)
Joe's Apartment (1996)
Lean on Me (1989)
Little Big League (1994)
Lovesick (1983)
Made in America (1993)
Man with Two Brains, The (1983)
Michael (1996)
Monday Night Mayhem
My Blue Heaven (1990)
My Fellow Americans (1996)
Next of Kin (1989)
Nothing But Trouble (1991)
Postman Always Rings Twice, The (1981)
Power
Prince and the Showgirl (1957)
Private Benjamin (1980)
Protocol (1984)
Roger & Me ?
Running on Empty
Samantha: An American Girl Holiday
Second Night, The (1999)
Sharky's Machine (1981)
Someone's Watching Me! (1978)
Stand and Deliver (1988)
Star 80 (1983)
Stealing Home (1988)
Stroker Ace (1983)
South Central (1992)
Super, The (1991)
Triggermen
True Stories (1986)
Twice in a Lifetime (1985)
Vision Quest (1985)
With Honors (1994)
Zebra in the Kitchen (1965)
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matrixschmatrix
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Re: Warner Brothers Archive Collection

#1062 Post by matrixschmatrix »

If I understand you correctly, there's going to be an OAR release of True Stories? I'm going to be terribly annoyed if that gets shunted into the Archive but it'd be worth it to see it properly framed
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#1063 Post by beamish13 »

I'd spring for TRUE STORIES in its OAR in a second. One of my favorite films ever.

THE WORLD ACCORDING TO GARP is another one that the WB Archive will probably re-release.
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matrixschmatrix
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#1064 Post by matrixschmatrix »

It's a damn shame that True Stories never got a special edition release, clean versions of the songs on the soundtrack alone would sell copy for me- there's no way to get that version of Dream Operator anywhere afaik
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MoonlitKnight
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#1065 Post by MoonlitKnight »

What about Polanski's "Frantic"? I know it's been released as a Blu-ray twofer along with Pakula's "Presumed Innocent," but, frankly, I'm still only reserving my Blu-ray purchases for my absolute favorite films. Plus, I'm really not that interested in the latter film. :?

BTW, I had that old copy of "The Power of One," and it was in widescreen; it was one of those where WS was on one side of the disc and FS was on the other. Of course, since getting a widescreen TV I haven't watched it, so I don't know whether or not it was anamorphic.
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Taketori Washizu
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#1066 Post by Taketori Washizu »

Anyone know why only select title are available for download on their official site and not all of them? I think paying twenty dollars each for these (mostly) bare bones DVD-Rs is on the ludicrous side. And the titles they do have available you have to download and play using Windows Media Player? Warners needs to do a major overhaul. It would make sense for them to adopt a streaming subscription service like Hulu Plus to view their entire catalog. Thoughts? I apologize if these questions have been asked before.

Does any rental service carry these titles? Netflix does not.
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Matt
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#1067 Post by Matt »

ClassicFlix carries most of them.

Warner Bros. does what Warner Bros. wants to do. Same as it ever was.
yrazor
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#1068 Post by yrazor »

Warner Bros. has launched their 'Warner Archive-Collection' in Germany as well. Like in America the titles are made on demand - i.e. burnt DVD-R's.

So far the only difference in all of the titles is the added german language track (of course) and some titles feature german and/or english subtitles that do not on the american equivalent, but that's only with some of the titles. In Germany those Warner-Archive-Titles are exclusively sold by amazon.
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#1069 Post by PfR73 »

At least a few of those MAR titles have been on Netflix streaming in OAR for a while. I watched True Stories & My Blue Heaven about 1 or 2 years ago and both were widescreen.
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domino harvey
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#1070 Post by domino harvey »

Warner Archives 5 for $50 (and $10 for each thereafter) thru March 11. If Tall Story and Two Tickets For Broadway are eligible, for Christ's sake, add 'em to your order!
cskok
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#1071 Post by cskok »

Re: rental of Warner Archives titles. My local video rental place, Video Americain, carries a bunch of them. So, if you live near a good video rental store (e.g., Scarecrow in Seattle), it might carry them.
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Dylan
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#1072 Post by Dylan »

As far as I know, Scarecrow Video has pretty much every Warner Archive title available for rent, and gets new ones in just about every week. (they also stock most or all archive titles from other companies)
beamish13
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#1073 Post by beamish13 »

If you're in Los Angeles, check out Cinefile Video. They stock a ton of WB Archive titles, and they've transfered movies that are not out on DVD anywhere to DVD-R's.
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Kirkinson
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#1074 Post by Kirkinson »

Movie Madness in Portland, OR also stocks the Warner Archive titles for rent, and even the Multnomah County Library has added some, though I don't know how many.
Perkins Cobb
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#1075 Post by Perkins Cobb »

I've mentioned this in other threads, but the NY Public Library has a lot of the early WA releases (and scattered other MOD releases). Photoplay in Brooklyn has hundreds of MODs from all the labels, although it has the severe disadvantage of being in Greenpoint.
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