Warner Catalog Titles on BD/UHD

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AfterTheRain
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Re: Warner Catalog Titles on Blu

#76 Post by AfterTheRain »

hearthesilence wrote:How do you think it feels to have your movie in Tier 3?
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Had to go there.
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#77 Post by beamish13 »

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Warner Archive:
This would not involve us, so we can't comment definitively, but we do not believe there are any plans to bring this to Blu. If something to that effect is happening, we're not aware of it.
What the hell? WB told us last year that we were getting it on Blu with a Soderbergh-directed doc on it! :x
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#78 Post by captveg »

Sounds to me that Soderbergh either got bad info or didn't know what the hell he was talking about. In either case, I don't believe Warner ever said anything themselves about the title until that recent FB post.
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#79 Post by domino harvey »

the Incredible Mr Limpet in August
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#80 Post by Gregory »

I'm surprised they wouldn't wait until the promotional campaign for the remake is getting underway. (I believe I read that the new film is slated to come out next year.)

Warner's synopsis for the blu (same as the DVD) begins with:
Hailed as one of the greatest films of all time, The Incredible Mr. Limpet...
Well, I guess you learn something new every day!
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#81 Post by knives »

The Merry Widow though, nobody gives a damn about that so let's archive it.
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#82 Post by onedimension »

New restoration of 'Rio Bravo,' among others, according to http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/movies/ ... nelli.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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#83 Post by domino harvey »

August 14:

Cradle 2 the Grave
Fallen
A Man Apart
New Jack City
Romeo Must Die
Shaft

I'll at least stick up for New Jack City, a very underrated and eternally quotable ninetiesploitation film. The rest: vom (but no doubt all will be good sellers on some Walmart endcap)
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#84 Post by knives »

Which Shaft? I actually like both, but the original is obviously a whole other league.
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#85 Post by JMULL222 »

Pumped for SHAFT. Just wish they had included BIG SCORE as well.
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#86 Post by domino harvey »

It's the original (surprisingly, given its fellow releasees)
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#87 Post by knives »

I sort of wish they'd just put out the whole collection (ala Walking Tall), but I'm psyched all the same. Gordon Parks is really fantastic as a writer and not half bad as a director either (shame that The Learning Tree got archived). From that list I also have to admit a soft spot for Fallen even if it never rises above mediocrity.
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#88 Post by Brian C »

The Shaft remake is Paramount anyway.
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#89 Post by feihong »

A Blu-ray of Shaft is pretty awesome in my book as well.
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#90 Post by Peacock »

Great news regarding the resto of Rio Bravo! Hopefully they'll sort out the muddy colours which plague the Blu and DVDs
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#91 Post by hearthesilence »

I thought the Blu-Ray was okay, but can this movie look better? I really hope so...

This restoration caught me by surprise, I'm hoping it's a real upgrade instead of something marginal. I guess it's a given that they'll use this restoration for a new Blu-Ray reissue (otherwise, why spend the money?)
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#92 Post by Gregory »

I'll look forward to a giant box-set release that includes a pair of red women's bloomers with "Rio Bravo" emblazoned across the seat.
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#93 Post by warren oates »

I'm pulling for the commemorative souvenir spittoon.
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#94 Post by hearthesilence »

Didn't Casablanca come with coasters? Maybe they can include shot glasses in this one. Over time, they can release enough souvenirs to make a full working bar.
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#95 Post by Matt »

The shot glass came with the Looney Tunes Platinum Collection.
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#96 Post by Gregory »

In the linked article about the Rio Bravo resto, the mention of the Clara Bow talkie Call Her Savage piqued my interest. I wonder if it'll get any kind of disc release. Until then, cue the Cleaners from Venus: "Clara Bow/ I would like to hear you speaking/ but I can't"
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#97 Post by zedz »

Matt wrote:The shot glass came with the Looney Tunes Platinum Collection.
And you got Godzilla's cocktail umbrella with Singing in the Rain. I bet this is all going to lead up to the quart of gin that'll be packaged with the deluxe edition of Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?.
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#98 Post by zedz »

Gregory wrote:I'll look forward to a giant box-set release that includes a pair of red women's bloomers with "Rio Bravo" emblazoned across the seat.
Given the problems they've had with scale so far, what's the bet that these will be creepily sized for a three-year-old, and then suddenly withdrawn from the market?
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#99 Post by whaleallright »

And you got Godzilla's cocktail umbrella with Singing in the Rain. I bet this is all going to lead up to the quart of gin that'll be packaged with the deluxe edition of Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?.
And no doubt the subsequent deluxe edition of Days of Wine and Roses will come with a pocket-sized edition of The Big Book.
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#100 Post by George Kaplan »

jonah.77 wrote:
And you got Godzilla's cocktail umbrella with Singing in the Rain. I bet this is all going to lead up to the quart of gin that'll be packaged with the deluxe edition of Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?.
And no doubt the subsequent deluxe edition of Days of Wine and Roses will come with a pocket-sized edition of The Big Book.
If I recall correctly, Jane preferred bourbon. But I'd leap at a working replica of Guy Haine's lighter (with the criss-crossed tennis rackets) with a commemorative edition of STRANGERS ON A TRAIN.
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