Warner Brothers Archive Collection Blu-rays
- FrauBlucher
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According to Robert Harris on HTF, many more blu rays are coming from WAC. That sounds good and hopeful.
- sir_luke
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Is there any chance that WAC would be interested in upgrading any of their existing DVD titles? For instance, I would really love to see The Loved One and Brewster McCloud on Blu (though I doubt either of them are huge sellers, so I'm not optimistic).FrauBlucher wrote:According to Robert Harris on HTF, many more blu rays are coming from WAC. That sounds good and hopeful.
- Lowry_Sam
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I was really hoping Criterion would have picked up The Loved One in whatever deal they made with Warner. It's an MGM/United Artists title, so that would make it more likely I suppose. Perhaps Criterion could have done for it what it did for the far less funny IAMMMMW (ie. maybe recreate the roadshow version with all the unused footage/deleted scenes or incllude the 4 hour work print as a bonus). I'd love to see some of the outtakes that didn't make the theatrical release, particularly for those (ie. Ruth Gordon) who ended up entirely on the cutting room floor.sir_luke wrote:For instance, I would really love to see The Loved One and Brewster McCloud on Blu (though I doubt either of them are huge sellers, so I'm not optimistic).
- Feego
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There is sort of a precedent set already with the original Get Carter, which was demoted to MOD status and then released on Blu-ray by WHV (rather than WAC). I for one would love to see Victor/Victoria get a Blu upgrade.sir_luke wrote:Is there any chance that WAC would be interested in upgrading any of their existing DVD titles?
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Noiradelic
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You could argue that's a precedent for avoiding upgrading WAC titles as WAC Blus. I imagine it'll happen sooner or later, but it almost seems like they're going out of their way to dodge it right now.Feego wrote:There is sort of a precedent set already with the original Get Carter, which was demoted to MOD status and then released on Blu-ray by WHV (rather than WAC).sir_luke wrote:Is there any chance that WAC would be interested in upgrading any of their existing DVD titles?
- FrauBlucher
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I suspect that WAC will release Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, which I've been waiting impatiently for.
- Drucker
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WAC 101 Question: these blu-rays (namely Out Of the Past) are on pressed disc? Which differs from the DVD-R DVDs?
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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Yes, they're pressed Blu-rays just like any other non-Archive Warners release, they're just distroed under the WA banner
- Drucker
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Great! So I hope for more of that, then, I guess!
- sir_luke
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Oh, I'd definitely prefer it came from Criterion, too! In fact, I've emailed several times suggesting just that. But I eventually regarded it as a lost cause because of Warner's refusal to work with other labels. If that's not necessarily the case, I will start up my crusade again!Lowry_Sam wrote:I was really hoping Criterion would have picked up The Loved One in whatever deal they made with Warner. It's an MGM/United Artists title, so that would make it more likely I suppose.
- Askew
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John Doe
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The Great Race - 9/9
- captveg
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Out of the Past now has an official release date of 8/12/14
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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I feel like Warners is literally trolling all of us with these releasesJohn Doe wrote:The Great Race - 9/9
- knives
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Or more likely our tastes reflect a minority a bit like how by our standard that Kramer film would not have flown off the shelves in that manner.
- captveg
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The Great Race is the exact right type of title for WA - a catalog title that has its die hard fans that will most definitely purchase it, but not exactly a title of mainstream appeal.
The individuals of this message board won't line up to buy it necessarily, but it will definitely be a good seller for WA. Especially since the DVD is 12 years old now.
The individuals of this message board won't line up to buy it necessarily, but it will definitely be a good seller for WA. Especially since the DVD is 12 years old now.
- Stephen
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According to the latest Warner Archive Podcast, Out of the Past has already received 4 re-pressings & more noirs are promised the same restorative treatment.
- Gregory
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That's great news. Any other details revealed in the podcast?
- tenia
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Are they doing 200 discs each time ?Stephen wrote:According to the latest Warner Archive Podcast, Out of the Past has already received 4 re-pressings
- Gregory
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Doubt it, and I hope this means that they will not just consider it a sign of demand for more noir but also for more Tourneur on Blu-ray.
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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I think 500 is a minimum run, so about 2000 sold sounds about right
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felipe
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Is 2000 copies good for classic titles? I assumed these titles were selling more...
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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That is my lowball estimate, but for a Blu-ray catalog title that's been out for less than a month and only at some online retailers, yeah, I'd say so
- Stephen
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Not around upcoming titles but the entire episode is given over to an Eddie Muller Interview.Gregory wrote:That's great news. Any other details revealed in the podcast?
- rockysds
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Yankee Doodle Dandy forthcoming.
Special Features: Leonard Maltin hosts Warner Night at the Movies 1942 with Casablanca trailer, 1942 newsreel, Warner Bros. short "Beyond the Call of Duty", Warner Bros. vintage cartoon "Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid"; James Cagney in wartime short "You, John Jones"; Yankee Doodle Dandy theatrical trailer; Let Freedom Sing!: The Story of Yankee Doodle Dandy documentary; audio commentary with Warner Bros. historian Rudy Behlmer; "John Travolta remembers James Cagney" featurette; audio-only extras – radio show and pre-recording session outtakes/rehearsals; vintage Warner Bros. cartoon "Yankee Doodle Daffy". *Note: animated cartoons presented in 1080p HD*