Warner Brothers Archive Collection Blu-rays
- Luke M
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20% off worked for me too. Came out to $49.99 for 5 titles. This sale will be missed.
- What A Disgrace
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Code worked for me, too. 20 titles for $193.20.
- Rayon Vert
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U.S. shipping only is real bummer.
- DarkImbecile
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I was surprised to see Cory Finley’s Bad Education from just last year tucked away deep in the recesses of the sale pages, but it’s worth a look for anyone who might be interested and not subscribed to HBO Max...
- hearthesilence
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THANK YOU!!Cash Flagg wrote: ↑Fri Mar 12, 2021 7:31 amThe final (?) 4/$44 sale is live - use the code SHOPWB15 for an additional 15% off. Baby Doll isn’t included.
Edit: Someone posted that the code WBED20 gives you 20% off, but I had already placed my order with the other code so can’t verify.
I thought last Black Friday's deal couldn't be topped, but this did it, and since it was the last sale, I just splurged and got a baker's dozen. There were only four titles on my want list so I wound up piling on nine more. It was nearly ten, but I've never liked Mister Roberts every time I've seen it, so I decided to let that one go.
After taxes, it was still less than $10 per title.
- kuzine
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Best Years of Our Lives is also included. [and another thanks for that 20% off code!]
- cdnchris
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I saw that, added it, but had to pull it out of the cart to make room for others, more because we do have HBO Max so I can watch it there for now. But I second the recommendation on it.DarkImbecile wrote: ↑Fri Mar 12, 2021 10:41 amI was surprised to see Cory Finley’s Bad Education from just last year tucked away deep in the recesses of the sale pages, but it’s worth a look for anyone who might be interested and not subscribed to HBO Max...
- J Wilson
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Code no longer works. Told me to enter a valid code.
- therewillbeblus
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Well that sucks, the 15% code works though
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- fdm
- Joined: Fri Apr 21, 2006 1:25 pm
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I did get SHOPWB15 to work not that long ago, a few minutes after your post J Wilson, but WBED20 didn't work.
So I guess I was pretty lucky. Plus topcashback too, theoretically.
So I guess I was pretty lucky. Plus topcashback too, theoretically.
- DeprongMori
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The 20% code didn’t work for me, but the 15% did. Thanks for the tip.
Aside from these, there were others I would have loved to pick up, including some upgrades from DVD, but budget being what it is and the latest KL sale having a small stack of titles in my cart...
*The Shop Around the Corner BD
*The Pirate BD
*The Harvey Girls BD
*Mister Roberts BD
*The Mortal Storm BD
*Run of the Arrow DVD
*Curse of Frankenstein BD
*The Sea Hawk BD
*House of Wax BD
*Jeremiah Johnson BD
*The Best Years of Our Lives BD
Is this *really* the last “4 for $44” sale? I may have to make a second visit before the sale is over.
Aside from these, there were others I would have loved to pick up, including some upgrades from DVD, but budget being what it is and the latest KL sale having a small stack of titles in my cart...
*The Shop Around the Corner BD
*The Pirate BD
*The Harvey Girls BD
*Mister Roberts BD
*The Mortal Storm BD
*Run of the Arrow DVD
*Curse of Frankenstein BD
*The Sea Hawk BD
*House of Wax BD
*Jeremiah Johnson BD
*The Best Years of Our Lives BD
Is this *really* the last “4 for $44” sale? I may have to make a second visit before the sale is over.
- therewillbeblus
- Joined: Tue Dec 22, 2015 3:40 pm
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I was mistaken and corrected my post, the 15% code does still work.. My cart is insanely bloated right now, and a busy day at work is going to stop me from being able to whittle down and purchase for a bit, but I'm really torn between splurging on like 20-30 titles or just accepting that maybe I won't plan to own some of these. No idea why they'd stop this 4 for 44 sale, I don't see how it makes sense, but hey, I'm not a finance guy.
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It has to do with the Universal merger and change of operations at the wbshop. It's totally possible they'll do similar sales but we just wont know until it happens.therewillbeblus wrote: ↑Fri Mar 12, 2021 3:40 pmNo idea why they'd stop this 4 for 44 sale, I don't see how it makes sense, but hey, I'm not a finance guy.
- Rayon Vert
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As a Canadian, this is frustrating, so I ended coping with that by ordering 8 titles that were down just under $ 15 at deepdiscount (for the first time) - which came out to $127 U.S. with the shipping, roughly 159 Canadian dollars. If I do a comparison with Amazon.ca for the same titles, that would have come out to 287 Canadian dollars!
- therewillbeblus
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Damn.. that's wild! I just fear-bought 21 titles, which coupled with today's even-more-outlandish Indicator purchase puts me way in the red. I suppose I've probably saved enough this last year to rationalize it (mostly due to refraining from ordering much on Amazon.uk, what with the insane shipping charges) so I'm trying to think of this as a one-year-anniversary-of-U.S.-COVID-lockdown "You Made It" present to myself. Still, today I'm feeling that distantly familiar pre-COVID wallet-burn.
- hearthesilence
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OT, ever since The Simpsons, I snicker on the inside whenever I see that title.
Between the Criterion, Indicator, Twilight Time, Kino and WBShop sales of the past few weeks, it's enough to put anyone deep in the red. Personally, I save virtually all of my shopping for those labels for those particular sales - unless a great deal comes up that's unlikely to be matched or surpassed, I rarely purchase any of those label titles the rest of the year. It winds up being a few big splurges but I probably end up spending much less in the long run.therewillbeblus wrote: ↑Fri Mar 12, 2021 4:43 pmDamn.. that's wild! I just fear-bought 21 titles, which coupled with today's even-more-outlandish Indicator purchase puts me way in the red. I suppose I've probably saved enough this last year to rationalize it (mostly due to refraining from ordering much on Amazon.uk, what with the insane shipping charges) so I'm trying to think of this as a one-year-anniversary-of-U.S.-COVID-lockdown "You Made It" present to myself. Still, today I'm feeling that distantly familiar pre-COVID wallet-burn.
This time around, I skipped the Indicator, Twilight Time and Kino sales, nothing listed was a title that I was looking for. I was already planning to get four from the WB sale (five if Baby Doll had been included), but I blew past that because the overall deal was too good to pass up. You can always sell the ones you don't want, and most likely you'll break even or lose the equivalent of a low but common video rental fee.
- therewillbeblus
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I have zero experience selling, and have a huge pile-up of blu-rays for when I decide to figure out how to do it, but ideally yes. For instance, I've been sitting on two extra sealed copies of the BFI Celine and Julie blu for years, and now unloading them is a bit muted by the CC!
- hearthesilence
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It's too bad there's no Discogs for movies. (They tried, but after a beta run they shut it down, possibly because they didn't think there were enough users to make it worthwhile.)
- Finch
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I got the two Tex Avery collections as well as The Shop Around The Corner and Wagon Master. Leaving The Letter, To Have and Have Not, Baby Doll and Salem's Lot (and maybe The Pirate) for whenever Deep Discount or someone else decides to do a Warner sale. My thanks too for the 15% code!
My wallet doesn't look too great either now, so hoping no one else does a sale (I've already skipped the Kino sale) in the UK until well after Criterion's B&N one in June.
My wallet doesn't look too great either now, so hoping no one else does a sale (I've already skipped the Kino sale) in the UK until well after Criterion's B&N one in June.
- The Elegant Dandy Fop
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Sort of sad that this is the end of the 4 for $44 sale. I think I've purchased from every single one of these sales for the last three years now. I also have to thank Cash Flagg for the code. It worked when I placed my order at 7am Pacific time today! Picked up six titles for a measly $60 including shipping. I had to restrain myself after Indicator's sale, but looking forward to the new 4K remaster of Good News most of all.
- captveg
- Joined: Wed Sep 02, 2009 7:28 pm
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Chariots of Fire (1981) and Mutiny on the Bounty (1935) reissues on 4/20/21
- Gregory
- Joined: Tue Nov 02, 2004 4:07 pm
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As long as they're rereleasing former Digibook releases like those, why don't they make King Kong 1933 available again? They've consigned it to spotty availability for years now. I realize that it's possible it would benefit from a new restoration, but I doubt they'll do that, and probably no one would complain that a Warner Archive release wasn't an improvement over the original Blu-ray (that's not how the label works). So what's the holdup?
- captveg
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The King Kong (1933) blu-ray did get a reissue in 2017 through regular WB distribution (under the "Monster Mayhem" line), but that also seems to be OOP. Seems like it may be the type of evergreen title and one of the few older B&W films that WB may have kept back from the archives for possible 4K UHD release. That, or perhaps they licensed it to Criterion.
- Gregory
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I don't understand why that 2017 release dropped out of print after a little over two years. A UHD release based on very imperfect elements would really surprise me for various reasons — they've barely even released 1930s films on Blu-ray until pretty recently. But if that were happening, they could still do an Archive Blu-release in the meantime before then, right? Speculation that they licensed it to Criterion has been going on for years now, and I think at a certain point one has to accept that that's not what's been in the works all this time. It's possible that that's the answer to the first sentence of this post. WB's treatment of this title makes it very hard to figure out what could be going on.
For the record, here's the excruciating slow-motion expansion of 1930s Blu-rays in the WAC:
2012–2014: 0
2015: 1 (42nd Street)
2016: 0
2017: 0
2018: 0
2019: 3 (Footlight Parade, The Thin Man, Jezebel)
2020: 4 (Dodsworth, The Mystery of the Wax Museum, Kentucky Kernels, Libeled Lady)
2021 so far: 4 (After the Thin Man, A Tale of Two Cities, San Francisco, Mutiny on the Bounty)
For the record, here's the excruciating slow-motion expansion of 1930s Blu-rays in the WAC:
2012–2014: 0
2015: 1 (42nd Street)
2016: 0
2017: 0
2018: 0
2019: 3 (Footlight Parade, The Thin Man, Jezebel)
2020: 4 (Dodsworth, The Mystery of the Wax Museum, Kentucky Kernels, Libeled Lady)
2021 so far: 4 (After the Thin Man, A Tale of Two Cities, San Francisco, Mutiny on the Bounty)
- captveg
- Joined: Wed Sep 02, 2009 7:28 pm
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Well, I'm basing the logic on knowing that they've discussed putting Casablanca (1942) out on UHD for a few years now, but have yet to pull the trigger. Certain titles are still considered "too big" to give to Warner Archive, and in the last few years it's usually because there are 4K UHD considerations going on.