Warner Brothers Archive Collection (DVDs only)

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Arthur House
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Re: Warner Brothers Archive Collection

#1076 Post by Arthur House »

Wow, a double-disc edition of The Strawberry Statement!
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matrixschmatrix
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#1077 Post by matrixschmatrix »

Is the rerelease of Don't Be Afraid of the Dark new? It apparently has a commentary(!) and if they've actually started commissioning commentaries for media on demand product my whole take on this thing will change significantly.
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#1078 Post by Feego »

Don't Be Afraid of the Dark was re-released when the remake hit theaters a few months ago.
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#1079 Post by souvenir »

The Alex in Wonderland release has a Paul Mazursky commentary on it
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domino harvey
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#1080 Post by domino harvey »

And any DVD-to-MOD titles carry over their existent extras
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#1081 Post by knives »

domino harvey wrote:And any DVD-to-MOD titles carry over their existent extras
...when on the same disc. Sorry Gaslight.
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#1082 Post by swo17 »

Archie Mayo's pretty great Doorway to Hell has just been made available.
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#1083 Post by Hopscotch »

Can anybody comment on whether Luv is worth a purchase? Elaine May, Peter Falk, and Jack Lemmon together is tempting.
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Feego
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#1084 Post by Feego »

Just released: William Wellman's Westward the Women, with audio commentary by Scott Eyman.
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souvenir
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#1085 Post by souvenir »

Feego wrote:Just released: William Wellman's Westward the Women, with audio commentary by Scott Eyman.
which was recorded in 2008, meaning this title was probably intended to be a pressed DVD
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#1086 Post by swo17 »

Seriously, if Warner's were smart, they would run the Archive Collection like the TCM Vault, at least printing a small run of actual DVDs before reverting to MOD for sales in the tail. I personally would buy so many more of their releases if this were the case, and I'd buy them sooner too, to make sure I got one of the pressed copies.
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#1087 Post by felipe »

swo17 wrote:Seriously, if Warner's were smart, they would run the Archive Collection like the TCM Vault, at least printing a small run of actual DVDs before reverting to MOD for sales in the tail. I personally would buy so many more of their releases if this were the case, and I'd buy them sooner too, to make sure I got one of the pressed copies.
I second that.
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#1088 Post by felipe »

Feego wrote:Just released: William Wellman's Westward the Women, with audio commentary by Scott Eyman.
Is it good? I had never heard about it, but it stroke me as interesting.
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#1089 Post by Professor Wagstaff »

I caught it a year or two ago on TCM and remember really enjoying it and will definitely get it in the next Archive sale. For a Wellman fan, it's an easy reccomendation.
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Feego
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#1090 Post by Feego »

I haven't seen it myself, but I do have it recorded from a TCM airing. I'll have to watch it soon.

And yes, I'm in total agreement with the above comments about Warner at least issuing a few pressed DVDs before dumping all of their titles onto DVD-R.
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#1091 Post by captveg »

Feego wrote:And yes, I'm in total agreement with the above comments about Warner at least issuing a few pressed DVDs before dumping all of their titles onto DVD-R.
It would probable allow rental services like Netflix to get them, too, which would greatly benefit someone like me who is hesitant to blind buy at $15-20 a film.
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Re: Warner Brothers Archive Collection

#1092 Post by swo17 »

I think Netflix not stocking Archive titles has less to do with them being DVD-Rs and more to do with them all being old boring movies that no one would ever want to watch. TCM Vault releases have small pressed runs but Netflix doesn't stock them either. Meanwhile Classicflix, bless their souls, will carry just about any DVD, -R or otherwise, as long as the film is old enough.
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#1093 Post by Gregory »

Was there ever any more insight into how the "pressed on demand" discs were possible, which it was announced late last year that Warner France was using for their Archive Collection?
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#1094 Post by Feego »

Add Blake Edwards' Victor/Victoria and S.O.B. to the DVD-R demotion club. Considering Warner released 10 on Blu-ray, I'm really surprised they didn't treat these the same, especially Victoria, which is probably the most popular of the three.
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#1095 Post by Michael Kerpan »

V/V on DVD-R instead of Blu Ray is simply insane.
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#1096 Post by jwd5275 »

Warner Archive survey about a future streaming service.
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#1097 Post by Jonathan S »

jwd5275 wrote:Warner Archive survey about a future streaming service.
I clicked on the link and before I had time to even look at the survey...
Warner Brothers wrote:Thank you for your interest in participating in this survey. You have already completed the survey.
I guess that's consistent with Warner Archive's attitude to anyone outside North America since the day they started (...and since that day I've predicted that DVD-Rs were merely a stepping-stone to web access only).
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#1098 Post by Murdoch »

I'm in the US and had the same message. Good to know Warner's not above shoving words in my mouth.
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#1099 Post by perkizitore »

You clicked on it, so you probably like streaming!!! Why bother with creating a proper survey? \:D/
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#1100 Post by antnield »

Jonathan S wrote:
jwd5275 wrote:Warner Archive survey about a future streaming service.
I clicked on the link and before I had time to even look at the survey...
Warner Brothers wrote:Thank you for your interest in participating in this survey. You have already completed the survey.
I guess that's consistent with Warner Archive's attitude to anyone outside North America since the day they started (...and since that day I've predicted that DVD-Rs were merely a stepping-stone to web access only).
Is it saying that because jwd5275 has already completed the survey and the link he gave contains his ID?
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