Warner Brothers Archive Collection (DVDs only)

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Perkins Cobb
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#1201 Post by Perkins Cobb »

Unless I'm doing it wrong, The Cats (aka The Bastards) seems to have disappeared from the Warner Archive site. Anyone know why? Might be a good time to snag it from another retailer in case it's permanently OOP.
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#1202 Post by beamish13 »

I asked WAC about the possibility of releasing Laurie Anderson's concert film HOME OF THE BRAVE (1986) and Andrei Konchalovsky's excellent SHY PEOPLE (1987), and apparently their rights to both of those films have lapsed. Anyone know who owns them now?

Also, I wonder if the Archive is going to put out AT PLAY IN THE FIELDS OF THE LORD (1991) on blu now that Warner controls the Zaentz library.
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knives
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#1203 Post by knives »

Home of the Brave is owned by whoever owns the Cannon films I'd assume.
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#1204 Post by beamish13 »

knives wrote:Home of the Brave is owned by whoever owns the Cannon films I'd assume.
You're probably right. Anderson had said a few years ago that WMG (or Rhino?) was working on a box set of her albums that would include that film, and it's a shame that it didn't materialize.
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#1205 Post by knives »

Fart, I meant Shy People with that. Home of the Brave is flat out owned by Anderson.
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Matt
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JPJ
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#1207 Post by JPJ »

Warner has finally released Joseph M.Newman's Death in small doses.I've wanted to see this one for decades as it was once recommended by The Cramps drummer Nick Knox!
Also of interest,Edgar G.Ulmer's rare noir Murder is my beat.
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#1208 Post by Ashirg »

Perkins Cobb wrote:Unless I'm doing it wrong, The Cats (aka The Bastards) seems to have disappeared from the Warner Archive site. Anyone know why? Might be a good time to snag it from another retailer in case it's permanently OOP.
It's back at their on-line store.
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#1209 Post by Perkins Cobb »

Ashirg wrote:
Perkins Cobb wrote:Unless I'm doing it wrong, The Cats (aka The Bastards) seems to have disappeared from the Warner Archive site. Anyone know why? Might be a good time to snag it from another retailer in case it's permanently OOP.
It's back at their on-line store.
Well, that was a good way to get me to pay $14 for it on Amazon. Well-played, Warner.
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#1210 Post by domino harvey »

The Green Pastures, Personal Best, and the Branagh Othello all making the transition from actual DVD to DVD-R
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#1211 Post by Perkins Cobb »

Annoyed that I've had to correct several people on Facebook/Twitter about Personal Best and Dogfight being reissues rather than home video debuts. Thanks for paying attention to catalog releases now, guys, instead of in 2008, when the medium was dying.

Although I'm unclear about how these DVD-to-MOD conversions compare at this point, relative to the earliest ones. Same transfer, but different encode? Have they been compressed to fit on the MODs, or are these dual-layer now? Has the Beav done comparisons on any of these?
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#1212 Post by Ashirg »

They do make dual-layered releases now.
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#1213 Post by Arthur House »

I have the Archive edition of Barcelona, and it's a direct port of the pressed disc, down to the regular WB tag at the beginning (no Archive menus or brand trailers). I imagine there could be some compression, but would have to rely on a months old memory of screening a pressed copy from Netflix for an A/B.
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#1214 Post by Ashirg »

Movies Unlimited is listing three musicals as exclusives for March 28 - The Cat and the Fiddle (1934), Let Freedom Ring (1939) and The Merry Widow (1934)
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#1215 Post by Feego »

Ashirg wrote:The Merry Widow (1934)
I knew this was inevitable, but I held out some small hope that Warners would license this to Criterion.
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#1216 Post by Brian C »

Feego wrote:I knew this was inevitable, but I held out some small hope that Warners would license this to Criterion.
Don't get discouraged so easily - it's no less likely now than it was before this announcement!
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#1217 Post by Tommaso »

For all those who don't want "The Merry Widow" as a DVD-R, there's still this perfectly serviceable Spanish release.
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#1218 Post by Perkins Cobb »

Initial reports of a Beta version of Warner Archive streaming.

My initial reaction was, "puke!" -- but then I noticed the claim that some titles will be streamed in 1080p. Notwithstanding the reliability issues that turn me off to streaming in general, that would have to be a formidable upgrade if they make any titles available in HD beyond the handful that have appeared on Blu-ray so far.
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#1219 Post by TMDaines »

The only problem is that just because something is in 1080p is no guarantee that it will be better than a DVD. Much 1080p streaming uses a seriously low bitrate when compared to a DVD or a Blu-ray.
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#1220 Post by captveg »

The streaming service is great news to me, as I don't like to blind buy titles. If it's available on the PS3 I'm definitely in.
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#1221 Post by albucat »

They have a lot of titles I'm interested in yet haven't seen and aren't willing to dish out exorbitant prices for a DVD-R to find out about. I'm cautiously optimistic about this.
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#1222 Post by triodelover »

So even if you have a computer hooked up to your display/TV, you have to add a Roku box to get HD?
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#1223 Post by swo17 »

captveg wrote:The streaming service is great news to me, as I don't like to blind buy titles. If it's available on the PS3 I'm definitely in.
albucat wrote:They have a lot of titles I'm interested in yet haven't seen and aren't willing to dish out exorbitant prices for a DVD-R to find out about. I'm cautiously optimistic about this.
You guys do know that ClassicFlix stocks just about all pre-'60s (and some '60s) WAC titles for rental, right?
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captveg
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#1224 Post by captveg »

swo17 wrote:You guys do know that ClassicFlix stocks just about all pre-'60s (and some '60s) WAC titles for rental, right?
Yes, but I'd rather not have another disc-based rental service since I don't cycle through my 2 Netflix discs as much as I do streaming titles on Netflix/Amazon.
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#1225 Post by swo17 »

I need three disc-based rental services to survive at this point (to get all the slim pickings offered by each of them) but I feel best about the money that I give to ClassicFlix.
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