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#2776 Post by ryannichols7 »

Lowry_Sam wrote: Sat Aug 23, 2025 9:40 pm Are UHD regions the same as blu-ray (A/B/C)? And is there a list of region-locked discs somewhere?
yes. and I am not sure but the most notable one is the Italian 4K of Killers of the Flower Moon
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#2777 Post by Murdoch »

I found this list at Blu-ray.com.. Thankfully it's a short list
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#2778 Post by FrauBlucher »

On the latest The Extras podcast (The Curse of Frankenstein edition) Feltenstein mentions WAC currently has 79 feature films in the works at different stages of production

Edit: not sure he addressed the region question
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#2779 Post by midnitedave »

In a recent blog post concerning their Curse of Frankenstein release, Hammer Films state that their UHDs will NOT be region locked. Based on this and the fact Warner Brothers owns the distribution rights in all other regions, I suspect their UHDs will also be region-free.
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#2780 Post by FrauBlucher »

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COMING TO Blu-Ray on December 2nd from the WARNER ARCHIVE COLLECTION!
TOM AND JERRY: THE GOLDEN ERA ANTHOLOGY (1940-1958)
A Six-Disc Deluxe Collection (6 BD-50)
Audio specs: DTS-HD MA 2.0 Mono and Stereo
Aspect Ratio: 16x9 1.37:1 and 16x9 2.35:1 Letterbox
Subtitles ENGLISH SDH
Collectors can now experience the timeless comedy and artistry of one of animation’s most celebrated rivalries when the Warner Archive Collection releases Tom and Jerry: The Golden Era Anthology (1940–1958) on Blu-Ray™ and DVD December 2, 2025. For the first time ever, all 114 theatrical shorts originally created by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera are brought together in one definitive collection, offering the ultimate way to revisit every chase, gag, and laugh that defined generations.
Since their debut in 1940, the legendary cat-and-mouse duo became global icons, setting the standard for animated shorts with their blend of slapstick humor and inventive storytelling. This new anthology not only preserves the legacy of their golden era, but also enhances it, featuring recently and newly remastered shorts to enrich the viewing experience of these animated treasures. These beloved Tom and Jerry shorts look and sound better than they ever have since their original film presentations. The complete collection of Hanna Barbera’s Tom and Jerry Oscar® winning masterpieces, available at last! Including three shorts, Casanova Cat, Mouse Cleaning and His Mouse Friday which are now completely remastered and uncut for the very first time. Spanning nearly two decades of Academy Award®-winning animation, this landmark anthology highlights the wit and groundbreaking craft that made Tom and Jerry cultural icons. For collectors, families, and fans of animation history, this is a must-own set.
This 6-Disc Blu-ray includes all 114 theatrical shorts in 1080p High Definition and 20 audio commentaries on 5 discs, with a sixth disc dedicated to more than 3 hours of bonus features, including two ALL NEW never-before-seen seen featurettes: Lady of the House: The Story of Mammy Two Shoes and Animal Hijinks: The Friends and Foes of Tom, and a collectible 28-page booklet with artwork and essays.
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#2781 Post by domino harvey »

Wait, like actually uncut with Mammy Two Shoes in it?
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#2782 Post by Monterey Jack »

Release of the damn year. NEVER thought we'd get them all in one set and uncensored.

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domino harvey wrote: Wed Sep 10, 2025 12:51 am Wait, like actually uncut with Mammy Two Shoes in it?
One of the special features highlights her in particular so I'm going to go with yes. I am under the impression that Whoopi Goldberg does/has done introductions explaining these things in a historical context on home releases before and I imagine that's what will be one these discs.

I remember as a child watching some of these shorts on Cartoon Network in the nineties but I don't remember it being as egregious as she's depicted when I did a Google search for the purposes of making this post. The NAACP was able to lobby successfully for her removal in 1953! Did they tone down her depictions or something for later releases?
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#2784 Post by Lowry_Sam »

Monterey Jack wrote: Wed Sep 10, 2025 1:25 am Release of the damn year. NEVER thought we'd get them all in one set and uncensored.
You might want to wait until you have the set in hand & fully screened before saying this. (Not that I'm superstitious, just cautious)
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Big Ben wrote: Wed Sep 10, 2025 1:34 am Did they tone down her depictions or something for later releases?
They just dropped the character—voiced by a Black actress, Lillian Randolph—entirely for the later shorts. And then, when the cartoons were packaged for TV, she was recolored as white and redubbed—by a white woman—to be an Irish stereotype instead.
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#2786 Post by Monterey Jack »

Lowry_Sam wrote: Wed Sep 10, 2025 1:37 am
Monterey Jack wrote: Wed Sep 10, 2025 1:25 am Release of the damn year. NEVER thought we'd get them all in one set and uncensored.
You might want to wait until you have the set in hand & fully screened before saying this. (Not that I'm superstitious, just cautious)
Oh, I know I shouldn't count my chicks before they're hatched, but fans have been roaring for this for over a decade, and this close to release (and with social media buzzing), it'd be a very bad look if WB decided to cancel it. I choose to remain cautiously optimistic.
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#2787 Post by Ashirg »

Amazon posted the rest of October 14 titles before the formal announcement -

A Summer Place (1959)
The Racket (1951)
Rafferty and the Gold Dust Twins (1975)
Lovely to Look At (1952)
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#2788 Post by Matt »

Dipping their toes in the Delmer Daves melodrama waters at last! Bring on Parrish, Susan Slade, and Rome Adventure next.

Lovely to Look At is a surprise. It's a bit stupid, but it has a great fashion show sequence directed by Vincente Minnelli and a beautiful dance number (to "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes") with Marge and Gower Champion. It should look really nice in WAC's typically excellent 3-strip Technicolor restoration. The elements for Royal Wedding must be in really rotten shape if they're releasing this before that.
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#2789 Post by domino harvey »

Ashirg wrote: Fri Sep 12, 2025 11:18 pm Amazon posted the rest of October 14 titles before the formal announcement -

A Summer Place (1959)
The Racket (1951)
Nice, I was just thinking about A Summer Place and how odd it is that it wasn’t on Blu yet. The Racket is yet another noir box title upgrade, keep em coming!
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#2790 Post by Ashirg »

The way they are releasing even the dodgiest Minnelli titles (The Cobweb), it's a safe guess the rest of his filmography is in the work. Only 5 owned by Warner left - Undercurrent, The Story of Three Loves, Tea and Sympathy, The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, The Sandpiper.
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#2791 Post by domino harvey »

You’re missing a few: I Dood It and Yolanda and the Thief off the top of my head
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#2792 Post by Matt »

Yolanda and the Thief seems like a really obvious choice for them: Arthur Freed, Fred Astaire, Vincente Minnelli, Technicolor. And I remember Mildred Natwick being flat-out hilarious in this. But applying logic to WAC's release slate is a fool's errand.
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#2793 Post by ermylaw »

I managed to finish watching The Sandpiper yesterday — it took three sittings to get through it, but I felt compelled to finish since it’s leaving the Criterion Channel at the end of the month.

It’s tortuously slow, and the attempted drama just doesn’t work. It desperately wants to be “hip” and profound, but it never gets close to those goals. On the upside, the setting is photographed well.
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#2794 Post by domino harvey »

Matt wrote: Fri Sep 12, 2025 11:48 pm
Lovely to Look At is a surprise. It's a bit stupid, but it has a great fashion show sequence directed by Vincente Minnelli and a beautiful dance number (to "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes") with Marge and Gower Champion. It should look really nice in WAC's typically excellent 3-strip Technicolor restoration.
I was shocked to learn that I hadn’t actually seen this, at least according to my Letterboxd. Pretty surprising, since I’m like one of eight people alive who enjoys Kathryn Grayson and her and Keel together mean I def would have picked this up in the early days of the Archive DVD-Rs before I quit supporting a temporary physical format. Guess it just fell through the cracks for me
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#2795 Post by domino harvey »

FrauBlucher wrote: Tue Aug 19, 2025 11:36 am More multi-disc collections coming in October… thanks to Mifunefan over at BR for posting

Joan Crawford, Bette Davis, Judy Garland and Horror
I don’t think I saw these mentioned before but there’s also a recent Gary Cooper four pack with Sgt York / Friendly Persuasion / Love in the Afternoon / the Hanging Tree and one for Clark Gable with Mutiny on the Bounty / Idiot’s Delight / San Francisco / Wife vs Secretary and one for Elizabeth Taylor with Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? / the Last Time I saw Paris / Reflections in a Golden Eye (allegedly with both discs) / Father of the Bride
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#2796 Post by captveg »

Ashirg wrote: Fri Sep 12, 2025 11:18 pm Amazon posted the rest of October 14 titles before the formal announcement -
Expect a few more, as Feltenstein has mentioned releases for 10/28 as well. Probably a few horror titles among them.
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#2797 Post by beamish14 »

Ashirg wrote: Fri Sep 12, 2025 11:18 pm Amazon posted the rest of October 14 titles before the formal announcement -

A Summer Place (1959)
The Racket (1951)
Rafferty and the Gold Dust Twins (1975)
Lovely to Look At (1952)
I wish the Alan Arkin-starring Simon would get a Blu upgrade. The WAC DVD looks very rough, even for one of their earliest releases
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#2798 Post by Ashirg »

domino harvey wrote:You’re missing a few: I Dood It and Yolanda and the Thief off the top of my head
Oops, I thought Yolanda was already out.
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#2799 Post by The Elegant Dandy Fop »

Really pleased to see Rafferty and the Gold Dust Twins is getting a release. It's early Jerry Bruckheimer from his post=advertising days and before he found his niche with "swinging dick" films. It's a very cute (if uneven) film in one of of my favorite subgenres: the 70s road film. Alan Arkin is brilliant, as always, as a depressed, alcoholic DMV employee who gets a new pep for life after being held captive by a teenage Mackenzie Phillips and Sally Kellerman. Alex Rocco, a real personal favorite of mine, has a great small role as a Las Vegas schmuck looking to live without paying a single check. For whatever reason, it never officially made it to DVD and assumed it was in some sort of rights hell like the original sound mix for California Split or Bill Gunn's Stop, so I'm please to see it's coming. I'll finally get to see it in 'scope rather than pan-and-scan.
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#2800 Post by domino harvey »

captveg wrote: Sun Sep 14, 2025 2:41 am
Ashirg wrote: Fri Sep 12, 2025 11:18 pm Amazon posted the rest of October 14 titles before the formal announcement -
Expect a few more, as Feltenstein has mentioned releases for 10/28 as well. Probably a few horror titles among them.
This is unrolling now. First up is the Mad Miss Manton

My write up:
domino harvey wrote: Thu Oct 22, 2015 4:10 pm the Mad Miss Manton (Leigh Jason 1938) Infuriatingly dumb murder mystery with Barbara Stanwyck's daffy society dame running afoul of a killer while newspaperman Henry Fonda alternately damns and courts her. To state the obvious, these two stars fare much better a few years later in the Lady Eve. Unfunny and routinely idiotic, with the only saving grace being a brief plot-point centered on the construction of the NYC subway lines.
EDIT: plus
Out of the Fog
the Master of Ballantrae
Manhattan Melodrama (of no interest but historical for Dillinger’s death)
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