Warner Brothers Archive Collection Blu-rays
- palntsc
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And The Naked Spur one of the greatest westerns...my personal favorite and long overdue in the format!
- swo17
- Bloodthirsty Butcher
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How is this different from last month's leaks that turned out too good to be true?
- Ribs
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These are real, there’s dates listed and covers available if you know how to trick Amazon.
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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There are actual covers for these up on the Blu-ray.com forum
- senseabove
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The Naked Spur! Well my day is completely made.
- L.A.
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A Night at the Opera, The Naked Spur and The Window sound just fab.
- bottlesofsmoke
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Wow what a month! I wonder if, like with the musicals and Thin Man movies, we'll be getting more of the MGM Marx films in the next couple months. A Day at the Races has always been one of my favorites.
Honestly surprised (and thrilled!) that we're getting The Naked Spur, it seemed like one of those movies where the 3-strip Technicolor was so messed up that it would be really difficult to restore, but WAC seem to be working restoration miracles all the time these days. Funny that Winchester '73, the most acclaimed and famous Mann/Stewart western, will be the last one to make it to Blu-ray (or if the rumors of it being with Criterion are true, the first in 4K!)
Honestly surprised (and thrilled!) that we're getting The Naked Spur, it seemed like one of those movies where the 3-strip Technicolor was so messed up that it would be really difficult to restore, but WAC seem to be working restoration miracles all the time these days. Funny that Winchester '73, the most acclaimed and famous Mann/Stewart western, will be the last one to make it to Blu-ray (or if the rumors of it being with Criterion are true, the first in 4K!)
- hearthesilence
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The Naked Spur, yes, but I've got mixed feelings about A Night at the Opera. What Punch the Clock was for Elvis Costello, A Night at the Opera is for the Marx Brothers - a conscious attempt (under someone's guidance and suggestion, albeit much moreso for the Marx Brothers) to move away from their past adventurousness and do something much more conventional and ordinary. In both cases, the results were respectable and it got them a hit ("Everyday I Write the Book" was EC's biggest single in a while and A Night at the Opera became their highest grossing film), but they're far from my favorites.
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I 've just been going through the extras on the Arrow The Far Country, and the mention of how great Naked Spur is as an example of a western using landscape made me wish for a blu-ray for a revisit... and now voilà.
- senseabove
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Gives me a smidgen of hope we'll see Rancho Notorious one day, which, along with Naked Spur, I'd never dared daydream about for that reason.bottlesofsmoke wrote: ↑Tue Aug 17, 2021 12:54 pmHonestly surprised (and thrilled!) that we're getting The Naked Spur, it seemed like one of those movies where the 3-strip Technicolor was so messed up that it would be really difficult to restore, but WAC seem to be working restoration miracles all the time these days.
- Finch
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Very happy to hear those are getting upgraded, and The Naked Spur is hopefully going to be the substantial upgrade we have been waiting for, for so long.
- FrauBlucher
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Am I misremembering, wasn’t Naked Spur rumored to be with Criterion, along with another Jimmy Stewart western?
As for the Marx Bros., I’m thrilled even though A Night at the Opera is not my favorite. WB is unlikely to blu any of the MB films. For me A Day at the Races is as good as A Night at the Opera but due to the black face musical scene WB have decided not to go there. When I think of Marx Bros. films I always count the number of memorable skits. Races is loaded with them, but Opera has one of the most iconic in all of classic Hollywood comedies, the stateroom scene.
As for the Marx Bros., I’m thrilled even though A Night at the Opera is not my favorite. WB is unlikely to blu any of the MB films. For me A Day at the Races is as good as A Night at the Opera but due to the black face musical scene WB have decided not to go there. When I think of Marx Bros. films I always count the number of memorable skits. Races is loaded with them, but Opera has one of the most iconic in all of classic Hollywood comedies, the stateroom scene.
- The Elegant Dandy Fop
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Yes, along with Winchester 73. I rewatched the old The Naked Spur DVD last year and really wish it looked better. A film like that deserves a gorgeous remaster and I'm happy it's finally coming.FrauBlucher wrote: ↑Tue Aug 17, 2021 2:06 pmAm I misremembering, wasn’t Naked Spur rumored to be with Criterion, along with another Jimmy Stewart western?
My favorite of the bunch has to be Straight Time, one of the great actor as auteur films of the 70s.
- FrauBlucher
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Anyone know if Straight Time carries over the commentary track from the DVD? It's Hoffman and director Ulu Grosbard (not in the same room at the same time) and is quite interesting.
- Basil Ganglia
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It's great news for Marx Brothers fans that " A Night At The Opera" is finally coming out on Bluray, just hope one of these days WB can locate an original 1935 cut of the film.
- The Elegant Dandy Fop
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Does Warner Archive on their Amazon store ever do sales in the way they used to on their old store? It seems pricing all use that sort of random, algorithmic Amazon pricing where prices change suddenly. The only time I've ordered any Warner Archive titles since their move onto Amazon was when I saw the price of Baby Doll and Drunken Master 2 drop to $12. I just miss the 4 for $40 sales they used to do.
- FrauBlucher
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What's the likelihood that the extras on the DVD for A Night at the Opera get ported over to the bluray?
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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An almost certainty
- Ribs
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Someone who seems reliable has confirmed on Blu-ray.com that George Feltenstein has been brought back on full time and (among other things) will continue overseeing the WAC range.
- FrauBlucher
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Nothing but great news if true
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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I mean, that depends on who was responsible for great months like next month’s roster versus the usual rando crapshoot
- FrauBlucher
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But hasn't he been responsible for these titles. He said when he was dismissed that the slate is set till early 2022
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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Then he is both friend and foe
- FrauBlucher
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I agree with you. A great library of films and yet many they release are meh. But better the devil you know….