Warner Brothers Archive Collection Blu-rays
- hearthesilence
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It's not a total success but f*** the haters, Zabriskie Point has plenty of greatness in it. The DVD looks pretty good, but it definitely needs a BD release, especially given the brilliant color and the 2.35:1 aspect ratio. (FWIW, as Dave Kehr points out the DVD came out the same week as another Woodstock reissue, and to these non-nostalgic eyes, something about Antonioni's film feels brutally honest compared to the marketable mythology surrounding that documentary's subject.)
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The clips used on the new BD of Los Angeles Plays Itself look glorious.hearthesilence wrote:The DVD looks pretty good, but it definitely needs a BD release, especially given the brilliant color and the 2.35:1 aspect ratio.
- rockysds
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Blu-ray.com on Possessed.
- L.A.
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The Picture of Dorian Gray (1945) @ DVDBeaver.
- rockysds
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FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD (1967)
BD-50
1080p HD
16x9 2.40 Letterbox
5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio
170 Minutes
Original International Roadshow Version (with Overture, Entr’acte, and Exit Music)
Includes 3 minutes of footage not shown in original domestic theatrical release
SPECIAL FEATURES: Vintage featurette “LOCATION: FAR FROM
THE MADDING CROWD” (1080p HD), Original Theatrical Trailer
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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A good film (and nice cover) but another somewhat left field announcement, though it'll look great on Blu
- rockysds
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The forthcoming version by Thomas Vinterberg may have pushed it forward in the queue.
- rockysds
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42nd STREET (1933)
New 2015 1080p HD restoration direct from its World Premiere screening at the upcoming TCM Film Festival
Aspect Ratio: 1.37:1
Audio: DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 Mono
Subtitles: English SDH
Discs: One 50GB Blu-ray Disc
Run Time: 89 Minutes
B&W
Special Features: (SD except where noted)
“FROM BOOK TO SCREEN TO STAGE” (2006 Retrospective documentary)
“HOLLYWOOD NEWSREEL” (Vintage WB Short Subject)
“A TRIP THRU A HOLLYWOOD STUDIO” (Vintage WB Short Subject)
"HARRY WARREN-AMERICA’S FOREMOST COMPOSER” (Vintage WB Short Subject)
“THE 42ND STREET SPECIAL” (Vintage WB Promotional Newsreel)
“YOUNG AND HEALTHY” (Vintage WB 1933 Cartoon)
“SHUFFLE OFF TO BUFFALO” (Vintage WB 1933 Cartoon) (1080p HD)
ORIGINAL THEATRICAL TRAILER
- EddieLarkin
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I am both ecstatic that this is getting a release, and disappointed that the first Busby Berkeley box set isn't getting an upgrade instead. The fact this is a brand new transfer and not the DVD master helps a lot though.
- captveg
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Ladyhawke (1985) is the next release; date TBD
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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Well that took long enough. It's been out on region-free disc from Fox everywhere but America for years now
- captveg
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One thing that had recently been revealed as being a key part of WB's decision on putting a title in WAC vs. WHV is if they only have US rights. So, in that regard, it's not too surprising to see this one as a WAC release. Makes me wonder what other titles have been released overseas by other studios that WB has US rights to that could be next.
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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Interesting, that might help explain some of their more fanciful release decisions
- captveg
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It was somewhere in one of the podcasts in answer as to why Yankee Doodle Dandy went to WAC.
- mistakaninja
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I thought he was saying retail passed Yankee to WAC as they base their release decisions on global demand, rather than global rights, and felt it was a film with limited appeal outside of the US, so it goes to WAC with a higher price point. But the rights issue explains Ladyhawke and Maddening Crowd. Although not Performance.
- captveg
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Well, if you can only sell a title in the US the global demand would certainly be curtailed. Not saying it's the only factor, but being a factor makes a lot of sense.
- mistakaninja
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Yeah, I meant I didn't take from what he said that they only held the US rights to Yankee. WHV like releasing catalogue titles at a fairly low price point, meaning they need sales to make up for tight margins. What I thought he meant was that when they didn't think they would shift in the desired volume, then they'd let WAC release it at the higher price with a better margin. Hence the region A WAC release for Yankee. But I could have taken it wrong. I have no idea what the international rights situation for the picture is.
Performance doesn't seem to make sense under either rationale as Warners have global rights for it, and I would have thought there'd be region B interest.
Performance doesn't seem to make sense under either rationale as Warners have global rights for it, and I would have thought there'd be region B interest.
- captveg
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Warner should own worldwide rights to YDD, but being such an American centric movie limits its appeal overseas. So that one's not a rights issue. But if a rights issue causes a similar limited market, such as in the case of Ladyhawke, it makes equal sense. Hope that clarifies what I was trying to say.
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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Wolfen (no release date yet)
- EddieLarkin
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- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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What?! I swear to Christ they are picking these via random number generator
- swo17
- Bloodthirsty Butcher
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For what it's worth, I am not helping them with that.
- captveg
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Release date appears to be 6/2/15domino harvey wrote:Wolfen (no release date yet)
- captveg
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The Sunshine Boys (1975) coming soon, per George Feltenstein on the Frank DeCaro show.
- captveg
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Release date for The Sunshine Boys is 6/16/15