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#2501 Post by TechnicolorAcid »

domino harvey wrote: Fri Jun 28, 2024 3:31 pm It’s that it’s a product of a studio notorious for cutting corners and having cheap, awful animation… and it’s getting remastered in HD for some reason. As for the show itself, like all of these series, it’s a non-subtle ripoff of a contemporary sitcom, here Sgt Bilko
It also doesn’t help that, in my opinion, there’s a better version of them based off personality and animation in their rebooted forms from Jellystone (which somehow doesn’t have as much as a DVD release).
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#2502 Post by domino harvey »

Matt wrote: Fri Jun 28, 2024 6:31 pm
domino harvey wrote:Words and Music and Three Little Words… there is no God
Words and Music does at least have Rodgers and Hart songs and a handful of good production numbers. Three Little Words has…Red Skelton and Arlene Dahl and “boop-boop-a-doop.”
I wish I could muster up that feint of praise! Words and Music is arguably the worst and most laughably fictionalized biopic of the era. Three Little Words at least has not being Words and Music going for it

I imagine we’ll eventually see at least one more Red Skeleton Blu-ray too, since WA does seem to give preference to their Minnelli holdings (kinda still half expecting for them to drop the Sandpiper to round out this month of winners)
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#2503 Post by domino harvey »

According to the most recent WA podcast, a film noir with a “very famous” leading man will be part of September’s titles and only just missed out on being announced with August’s. More Astaire is coming in the future as well
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#2504 Post by Peacock »

Wasn’t 2024 meant to be an incredible year for WAC releases? I’m never trusting a word that guy says again.
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#2505 Post by jheez »

I would really love for the coming Astaire to be the Astaire/Rogers films. I know the elements are less than ideal, but it’s pretty ridiculous they haven’t been released on Blu-ray yet. Surely they’d sell better than many of the trending mediocre films nobody asked for?
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#2506 Post by domino harvey »

I'm hoping/betting on Yolanda and the Thief, because they love Minnelli
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#2507 Post by Maltic »

domino harvey wrote: Tue Jul 02, 2024 9:08 pm According to the most recent WA podcast, a film noir with a “very famous” leading man will be part of September’s titles and only just missed out on being announced with August’s. More Astaire is coming in the future as well

Mitchum (Where Danger Lives, The Racket, The Big Steal)?

I don't suppose Lawrence Tierney qualifies, or even Dick Powell, Sterling Hayden.
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#2508 Post by jazzo »

Or maybe, Surges' Mystery Street, to complete the splitting of the Act of Violence/Mystery Street DVD from the Noir box. Ricardo Montalban is clearly a famous leading man, as evidenced here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DVVWF2DAeeU
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#2509 Post by domino harvey »

I assume you’re joking?

Our luck, it will be Bogart. The remaining WB noirs he made are not worth upgrading, so I bet one of those will be it
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#2510 Post by jazzo »

The Montablan thing was a joke, for sure. I just wanted to post the SCTV sketch, which has always been a favourite. I do like Mystery Street, though, and would welcome a BR.
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#2511 Post by domino harvey »

I somehow missed your link! Yes, I’d be happy to dispose of that double feature DVD too, but who knows where WB’s priorities are any more. Just heaven help us if we’re getting the Two Mrs Carrolls
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Maltic wrote: Wed Jul 03, 2024 3:41 pm Sterling Hayden.
Crime Wave would be incredible
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#2513 Post by domino harvey »

I’d argue it’s the best film not yet upgraded from any of their pressed Noir sets
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#2514 Post by JakeStewart »

I don’t know why, but I immediately thought Gene Kelly in Black Hand.
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#2515 Post by JSC »

Maybe the noir will be All Through the Night. Stars Bogart (as well as Conrad Veidt and Peter Lorre).
Mildly amusing. Also, has a major plot point revolving around...
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#2516 Post by bottlesofsmoke »

domino harvey wrote: Tue Jul 02, 2024 10:21 pm I'm hoping/betting on Yolanda and the Thief, because they love Minnelli
I’m hoping for this too, it’s been conspicuous by its absence when every other major Minnelli musical has been upgraded, but it would be the most WAC thing ever to promise Fred Astaire and have it be Dancing Lady - they do love Joan Crawford. The only other possibilities, assuming no Ginger, are A Damsel in Distress, The Sky’s the Limit, the Bell of New York, or Royal Wedding, which is in public domain but they’ve released PD pictures before.

I agree it will probably be a Bogart noir, maybe Conflict, which I actually kinda like despite having plenty of the typical 1940s psychological silliness, the cast is great and Bernhardt is good at making weird, dreamy imagery and atmosphere - not a great movie by any stretch but an entertaining one, I think.
But really with WAC it’s hard to tell, it could be something like Johnny Eager because they think Robert Taylor is a big star.
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#2517 Post by JPJ »

JakeStewart wrote: Wed Jul 03, 2024 5:28 pm I don’t know why, but I immediately thought Gene Kelly in Black Hand.
I was thinking about The Bribe (1949) with Robert Taylor.Not a very good film in my opinion but what a great cast:Taylor,Ava Gardner,Charles Laughton,Vincent Price...
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#2518 Post by domino harvey »

I think Conflict (not a great movie) or one of the Mitchums (perhaps Where Danger Lives or the Locket, because those are films where you could say there’s only one big star involved) is highly likely because there are better ways to hint at every other guess lobbed here. Perhaps, if we are getting extravagant with our definitions of a big star, the Unsuspected (but this is just me willing it into being)
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#2519 Post by Maltic »

With Rayns you also stretch the concept of leading man, even when he's top billed. Same with Robinson (Illegal).
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#2520 Post by reaky »

I love Where Danger Lives - like Dark Passage, it’s not the smartest or most well-turned noir, but it plunges deep into pulp nightmare tropes. And John Farrow’s noirs are always worthwhile.


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#2521 Post by domino harvey »

It appears that Mutiny on the Bounty (the Brando one) is OOP
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#2522 Post by domino harvey »

Didn’t notice this until I was swapping the DVD out for the new Blu, but the two radio adaptations of Mr and Mrs Smith (including one with the parts played by Errol Flynn and Lana Turner!) are new extras that didn’t appear on the original DVD
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#2523 Post by captveg »

Per Facebook:
Warner Archive Collection will be releasing LOONEY TUNES COLLECTOR'S CHOICE VOLUME 4 on Blu-ray, with a street date of November 26th.

Details will follow, but we wanted to confirm the project is in production. A more formal announcement with the full list of animated short subjects to be included will follow soon. Thanks to the fans for your continued support of our efforts.
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#2524 Post by yoloswegmaster »

September titles:

JOURNEY INTO FEAR (1943)
JONNY’S GOLDEN QUEST (1992)/JONNY QUEST VS. THE CYBER INSECTS (1995)
BATHING BEAUTY (1944)
I REMEMBER MAMA (1948)
CONFLICT (1945)
A PRAIRIE HOME COMPANION (2006)
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#2525 Post by beamish14 »

yoloswegmaster wrote: Wed Jul 31, 2024 9:31 pm September titles:

JOURNEY INTO FEAR (1943)
JONNY’S GOLDEN QUEST (1992)/JONNY QUEST VS. THE CYBER INSECTS (1995)
BATHING BEAUTY (1944)
I REMEMBER MAMA (1948)

Of course they screwed up Journey Into Fear by not including both cuts. They did it for The Strawberry Statement, but this one somehow doesn’t deserve it
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