Warner Catalog Titles on BD/UHD
- captveg
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UHD and BD release of The Hitcher (1986) on 10/22/24. (Same scan/remaster as Second Sight UK release).
- mfunk9786
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Will the features be carried over? That Second Sight disc is stuffed to the brim with commentaries, interviews, etc. Really impressive.
- dwk
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Press release only mentions the following extras:
Audio commentary by director Robert Harmon and writer Eric Red, Bullseye
a new video interview with Robert Harmon
Theatrical Trailer
But the WB UHD is only $25
Audio commentary by director Robert Harmon and writer Eric Red, Bullseye
a new video interview with Robert Harmon
Theatrical Trailer
But the WB UHD is only $25
- mfunk9786
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Oh, totally understand the value issue there. I would not have purchased it had I not had a relative certainty that I can sell it 3-ish years from now if I need to. Still remembering fondly when I sold my limited Witness from Arrow for $100
- ryannichols7
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Orbit has put up a preorder for an Amadeus 4K steelbook. granted it's a UK edition, so there is still a chance, but I think this mostly eliminates that (fairly unsubstantiated) rumor Criterion would be releasing it. I believe Citizen Kane remains the only title so far to get a UK release from WB and a US from Criterion
- Peacock
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The theatrical cut in 4K. Is this the version people have been clamouring for for awhile now or was it the DC?
- Roger Ryan
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I believe the consensus is that the original theatrical cut is superior as the director's cut throws the pacing off and specifies character motivation that is better left ambiguous.Peacock wrote: Tue Oct 08, 2024 3:23 pm The theatrical cut in 4K. Is this the version people have been clamouring for for awhile now or was it the DC?
- Yakushima
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I am very surprised if such a consensus about the superiority of the theatrical cut indeed exists. My impression of the director's cut was overwhelmingly positive, to a degree that I never once wanted to revisit the theatrical cut after experiencing the extended version. The director's cut adds some wonderful nuances and does not throw the pacing off IMHO. The only issue for theatergoers could be the extended version's length, but for a home theater viewing, it is not a problem. It will be a crying shame if they do not upgrade it to 4K.Roger Ryan wrote: Tue Oct 08, 2024 4:44 pmI believe the consensus is that the original theatrical cut is superior as the director's cut throws the pacing off and specifies character motivation that is better left ambiguous.Peacock wrote: Tue Oct 08, 2024 3:23 pm The theatrical cut in 4K. Is this the version people have been clamouring for for awhile now or was it the DC?
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beamish14
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Yakushima wrote: Tue Oct 08, 2024 5:09 pmI am very surprised if such a consensus about the superiority of the theatrical cut indeed exists. My impression of the director's cut was overwhelmingly positive, to a degree that I never once wanted to revisit the theatrical cut after experiencing the extended version. The director's cut adds some wonderful nuances and does not throw the pacing off IMHO. The only issue for theatergoers could be the extended version's length, but for a home theater viewing, it is not a problem. It will be a crying shame if they do not upgrade it to 4K.Roger Ryan wrote: Tue Oct 08, 2024 4:44 pmI believe the consensus is that the original theatrical cut is superior as the director's cut throws the pacing off and specifies character motivation that is better left ambiguous.Peacock wrote: Tue Oct 08, 2024 3:23 pm The theatrical cut in 4K. Is this the version people have been clamouring for for awhile now or was it the DC?
When I saw a 35mm print at the Academy Museum a few months ago, the announcement that it was the original release version generated a huge applause!
I personally cannot stand the 2002 recut. It destroys some ambiguity between Salieri/Constance Mozart (the scene with them together is also very “flat”, as if there was t much coverage shot), and everything else is inconsequential. The original version is perfect as is
- ryannichols7
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I prefer the theatrical cut but I do hope they include both, I am generally all for including all versions of films at the best quality possible, within reason. I may greatly prefer the theatrical cut of Picnic at Hanging Rock, Apocalypse Now, etc but I appreciate that the director's cuts are available in 4K in the same editions, even if I rarely, if ever, watch them. I do know an undertaking like restoring the TV cut of The Last Emperor (a movie I don't even like very much) would be a bigger project, so that's not always reasonable
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I prefer the Theatrical Cut, but I did like some of the additions in the director's cut. I think I'm one of the only ones who liked the addition of the Constanze/Salieri private meeting, despite its off staging, because it pushed the conflict between him and God a bit more, since Salieri saw her showing up as another sign of God hating him. And the fact she threw herself at him makes it an even bigger "fuck you" to him.
- criterionsnob
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February 25: Amadeus (Theatrical Cut) is coming on UHD from Warner. I thought this was going to be a Criterion release, but I suppose this leaves the possibility of the Director's Cut to come later.
- yoloswegmaster
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Separate listings for individual 4K releases of Dirty Harry, Pale Rider, and The Outlaw Josey Wales have been found on Amazon France. Hopefully we see a listing for a 4K release of Where Eagles Dare soon.
- dwk
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MifuneFan found Amazon listings for MOD UHDs orThe Nice Guys and Judas and the Black Messiah. Both due on February 11th.
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nicolas
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One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest 4K coming on November 11 from WB.
- yoloswegmaster
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Boogie Nights 4K will be released in December. Art for steelbook (NSFW) and standard editions:


Spoiler


- Finch
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All the President's Men is up for preorder at Gruv. No street date and finalized artwork yet. Fingers crossed Warner have their best people working on the encode so nothing gets in the way of Gordon Willis' superb cinematography.
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jt938
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Ben-Hur is also up for preorder.
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crimlaw
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Was hoping Criterion could nab both Boogie Nights and All the President’s Men.
Oh well.
Oh well.
- flyonthewall2983
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Is the Boogie Nights commentary track the same on the criterion LD?
- Matt
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Yes. Anderson produced the original extras himself, so his commentaries have appeared on all the releases.
- ryannichols7
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from 'The Extras' Facebook page...
obviously thrilled about GWTW, but Mars Attacks is a lovely surprise. do kinda wish it was coming from Criterion or Arrow, but as long as it comes out I'll take itAs first reported on The Digital Bits. Per Bill Hunt, GONE WITH THE WIND is coming to 4K in 2026. He also listed the following Warner Bros titles for 4K.
Ben-Hur (2016) – already listed for pre-order, TBA Q1
All the President’s Men (1976) – already listed for pre-order, TBA Q1
Eraser (1996)
Gravity (2013)
Mars Attacks! (1996)
Interview with the Vampire (1994)
Gone with the Wind (1939)
Magnolia (1999)
#warnerbros #4KUltraHD #gonewiththewind
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crimlaw
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Missing in action:
Forbidden Planet
Mutiny on the Bounty ‘62
The Haunting
Grand Prix
Far from the Madding Crowd
Ryan’s Daughter
Forbidden Planet
Mutiny on the Bounty ‘62
The Haunting
Grand Prix
Far from the Madding Crowd
Ryan’s Daughter
- DeprongMori
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WB Archive issued a Blu-ray of Far from the Madding Crowd in 2015 which is still in print. Warner Home Video issued The Haunting on Blu in 2013, also in print AFAIK.crimlaw wrote: Thu Dec 18, 2025 11:45 pm Missing in action:
Forbidden Planet
Mutiny on the Bounty ‘62
The Haunting
Grand Prix
Far from the Madding Crowd
Ryan’s Daughter
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crimlaw
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Clarification: Missing in action in 4K.