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#326 Post by captveg »

dustybooks wrote:It would be interesting if we saw Criterion jump at issuing Paradine since they seem to have passed on it back in the early 2000s. I don't know that its reputation has grown at all but it certainly seems like anything of Hitchcock's is a welcome addition. It's really a pity that all of the cut footage seems to be gone forever.
Hitchcock titles (and Straw Dogs) aside, there are other significant titles in that ABC Pictures library I'd like to see Criterion license. But I wonder if the continued 3-year licensing cycles Disney allows for that library would be prohibitive. Maybe Disney would change their minds this time.
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#327 Post by captveg »

domino harvey wrote:Interesting. Are any other tiles from that MGM/Fox box ABC?
Just those four. Lifeboat is owned by Fox outright, and I believe The Lodger, Sabotage and Young and Innocent are BFI owned (but I'm not 100% on that).
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#328 Post by domino harvey »

Those last three are all coming from Criterion anyways-- I forgot there weren't that many other titles in that recipe book-looking set!
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#329 Post by John Doe »

Big news...The Big Sleep and Key Largo are also coming from WAC. Release date: TBA
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#330 Post by FrauBlucher »

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#331 Post by captveg »

As expected (based on the info from European release dates).
Sold on both!
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#332 Post by kekid »

FrauBlucher wrote:Key Largo
The Big Sleep
If I order these from Amazon.com, will they be DVD-R's?
How can I ensure I get pressed DVD's?
The items are not yet posted on Warner Archives own site, but they are up on Amazon.
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#333 Post by domino harvey »

Good news: All Warner Archive Blu-Ray releases are pressed regardless of where you buy 'em. It's only their DVDs you have to worry about
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#334 Post by domino harvey »

The Big Sleep has new extras not included on the original release-- is this a first for a WA Blu-Ray?
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#335 Post by Noiradelic »

*Typical noiradelic righteous indignation in WAC thread here.*

Really thought they'd do a mainline Bogie-Bacall set a la the first Gangsters collection. If top-tier Bogie isn't mainline-worthy, then what not-yet upgraded B&W films are?
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#336 Post by Ashirg »

domino harvey wrote:The Big Sleep has new extras not included on the original release-- is this a first for a WA Blu-Ray?
Far from Madding Crowd blu from Warner Archive included an Original location featurette that was not on their DVD, but was also included on StudioCanal blu-ray among other extras.
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#337 Post by FrauBlucher »

Cat on a Hot Tin Roof and Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf should also be announced soon.
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#338 Post by Kauno »

Beaver on Passage to Marseille
Tooze wrote:The Warner Blu-ray disc offers large (in all caps!) English subtitles in a gaudy yellow font...
Just stupid. I hope this will not be the case with The Big Sleep and Key Largo.
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#339 Post by Gregory »

WARNER IS JUST FULL OF GREAT IDEAS
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#340 Post by Werewolf by Night »

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#341 Post by captveg »

Release dates for Bogart/Bacall titles:

Key Largo - 2/16
The Big Sleep - 2/23
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#342 Post by criterion10 »

domino harvey wrote:It would be nice if they'd include both ARs, but I wouldn't hold my breath
New Blu-Ray is 1.77:1, should the alternate ratio be 1.33:1? (and more importantly, which did Hitchcock prefer?)
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#343 Post by captveg »

A Hollywood studio release from the late 50s would not have been 1.37
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#344 Post by criterion10 »

captveg wrote:A Hollywood studio release from the late 50s would not have been 1.37
Though 1.66:1 wasn't exactly common for Hollywood productions either, especially from a studio like Warner Bros.
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#345 Post by Drucker »

criterion10 wrote:
captveg wrote:A Hollywood studio release from the late 50s would not have been 1.37
Though 1.66:1 wasn't exactly common for Hollywood productions either, especially from a studio like Warner Bros.
Though Rear Window from 1954 is 1.66. To Catch A Thief from 1955 was VistaVision, as well, so Hitch was already making widescreen films by the time of The Wrong Man.
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#346 Post by Ashirg »

Looks like Warner fixed Key Largo cover to poster image -

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#347 Post by chatterjees »

Ashirg wrote:Looks like Warner fixed Key Largo cover to poster image -

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They have included two covers as per this video they posted on their FB page. https://www.facebook.com/warnerarchive/videos Somebody needs to define "Reversible sleeve" to them :roll:
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#348 Post by captveg »

I don't know if both covers will come with it. It may just be showing how they changed it to the red one.

If it does come with both it's probably because they changed it late in the printing.
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#349 Post by criterion10 »

What's with the weird grunting noises that guy was making throughout the video?
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#350 Post by captveg »

It's a weird thing their video guys do. They have the "whaaa?..." and "a-haaa!" mumbly noises for some reason.
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