Warner Brothers Archive Collection Blu-rays

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Elmyr
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Re: Warner Brothers Archive Collection Blu-rays

#2751 Post by Elmyr »

I've bought and special ordered several WA titles at Orbit. They do restock them, but I believe they said recently that WA titles are non-returnable so they don't order many copies at a time and recommend preordering.
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Matt
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#2752 Post by Matt »

I see that OrbitDVD does carry some, but they don't have the June/July titles I want. I might just go with Deep Discount.
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#2753 Post by therewillbeblus »

That’s my go-to for WA
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#2754 Post by Finch »

Good call re Deep Discount.
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#2755 Post by Lowry_Sam »

So it looks like Warner's has outsourced the sale of their Archive titles to Movie Zyng and all Warner's sells on their own site is hideous branded tchotchkes. It really has to be seen to be believed, who buys this crap? It doesn't look like the TCM shop exists any more either. Oldies.com still exists, but I haven't used them in a while & don't know if they do sales. There was an anniversary sale for the Warner Archive store at 50% off any title Movie Zyng had in stock about 3 months ago, so maybe that's an annual thing & you'll have to wait a year. Alternatively you can put titles in your Amazon cart & save for later to see if the price ever drops enough. But it seems like the 10 for $10 sale days are over.

A sample of prices for some Warner Archive titles in my saved Amazon basket (they're all over the place, whereas on a site like Oldies.com they're all 21.99):

I'll Cry Tomorrow 11.49
Angels With Dirty Faces 15.62
House Of Wax 13.52
His Kind Of Woman 24.99
Little Women 12.33
Splendor In the Grass 25.48

Amazon likes to continuously change the price by a few cents up and then down in the hopes that it will prompt you to buy. Larger price changes occur about once a week or so.
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#2756 Post by Stefan Andersson »

The Cobweb was shortened before release. This longer version does not exist. See posts 7-8, 11-13:
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#2757 Post by dwk »

September's WAC releases have showed up on Amazon:
I Died a Thousand Times (1955)
Black Samson (1974)
The Beggar's Opera (1953)
The Beast of the City (1932)
Touche Turtle and Dum Dum: The Complete Series
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#2758 Post by domino harvey »

Disappointing slate
domino harvey wrote: Sun Jun 28, 2015 3:36 pm I Died a Thousand Times (Stuart Heisler 1955) Color Cinemascope remake of High Sierra, ie something literally no one asked for. Not that anything really works in this overlong mess, but Jack Palance is sorely miscast in the Bogart role here. Palance is unparalleled at inhabiting roles of imposition and menace, lending a lean physical threat to his mere presence. But he lacks Bogart's ability and willingness to appear pathetic (as evidenced not just in High Sierra but also in this round's Conflict), and so the whole doomed infatuation with the crippled girl plays out inertly as Palance just stands there as his crush lobs dismissals across the plate.
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#2759 Post by Beloved Aunt »

The Beggar's Opera, though! Always wanted to see that
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#2760 Post by domino harvey »

Kael’s review for it is quite effusive!
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#2761 Post by FrauBlucher »

Feltenstein is on the latest edition of The Extra talking about the new announcements. I didn't listen but according to the folks over at the HTF he said some titles that were supposed to be announced for Sept have been pushed to Oct. GF said that October will be a substantial month. I wonder if his substantial and my substantial mean the same
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#2762 Post by domino harvey »

Two Hanna Barbera complete series sets instead of the usual one 🙏🙏🙏
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#2763 Post by FrauBlucher »

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#2764 Post by jazzo »

domino harvey wrote:Two Hanna Barbera complete series sets instead of the usual one ImageImageImage
I laughed out loud on my subway when I read this. Thanks, Dom.
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#2765 Post by FrauBlucher »

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Matt
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#2766 Post by Matt »

These are listed on MovieZyng as one film per disc. MSRP of $10 per disc, a true bargain when it comes to WAC discs. I was afraid they'd try to cram multiple discs per film with low bitrates, making these less appealing (in terms of quality) than individual releases.
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#2767 Post by Feego »

I believe all of these films have been released on Blu individually, so it makes sense that WB will just bundle the already available discs. It’s cool that they are replicating the old Legends of Horror DVD set entirely. I am also guessing that Robin Hood in the Flynn set will just be the ancient disc rather than a new restoration.
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#2768 Post by Finch »

From Warner's social media:

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COMING TO 4K UHD and Blu-Ray on OCTOBER 14th from the WARNER ARCHIVE COLLECTION!
New 2025 restoration from best surviving elements, newly remastered for stunning picture quality with brand-new DOLBY ATMOS and 5.1 surround tracks and original mono audio options.

THE CURSE OF FRANKENSTEIN (1957) DELUXE COLLECTOR’S EDITION
4K UHD Edition 3-Disc set with 2 BD-100 with DOLBY VISION and HDR 10 containing the three versions of the feature film and special features, and 1 Blu-ray BD-50 of special features.

Also available:

Blu-ray Edition: 3-Disc set with 3 BD-50s containing BD-50 the three versions of the feature film plus special features.

Feature Running Time: 82 Minutes
COLOR
Aspect Ratios: 16x9 1.85:1 U.S. Theatrical version, 16x9 1.66:1 U.K. Theatrical version, 16x9 1.37:1 with side mattes-Open Matte version

Audio Specs: Original Theatrical DTS-HD MA 2.0 Mono and NEW DOLBY ATMOS and DTS-HD MA 5.1 surround formats.

PS.: Looking at the press release, WAC appear to be porting over everything from the UK release except the book.
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#2769 Post by captveg »

I'd expect WAC to release the other Hammer films they have the US rights to that are being upgraded in the UK to 4K UHD down the road as well. Easy money as a collaboration.
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#2770 Post by Dr Amicus »

Besides the two books (and poster and art cards), this is missing the bonus disc, only in the limited edition, which has the feature length Flesh and Blood documentary, the Tales of Frankenstein TV pilot and a couple of extras relating to these.

If the main book is as good as those for the others, it’s definitely worth getting.
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#2771 Post by FrauBlucher »

They are saying on the bluray.com WAC thread that this will be region locked. Even the 4k disc
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#2772 Post by Murdoch »

Are there region locked UHDs? I was under the impression that they were all region-free.
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#2773 Post by swo17 »

It's against the spec but still physically possible and a few have previously turned up region-locked by accident
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#2774 Post by Murdoch »

Ah, that's interesting. Here's hoping this practice remains uncommon, from my brief Google search it appears to be very limited.
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#2775 Post by Lowry_Sam »

Are UHD regions the same as blu-ray (A/B/C)? And is there a list of region-locked discs somewhere?
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