ALL THROUGH THE NIGHTFrauBlucher wrote: Thu Jul 09, 2026 4:06 pm Here they come….
We know OUT OF THE PAST 4K and
PENNIES FROM HEAVEN
now…
WAG THE DOG
MONTANA (1950)
SARGEANT RUTLEDGE
Warner Brothers Archive Collection Blu-rays
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Does that make you Vomino Harvey?
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Forever: The Complete Series..
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I'll go to bat for "All Through the Night..." at the very least, it's a really fun movie with a crowd. First saw it at a little college Bogart retrospective with a few dozen people in attendance, and it played like gangbusters. It just moves SO fast, and the cameraderie onscreen is infectious. And it held up on a home rewatch years later. It may not be a pinnacle of studio filmmaking, but it nevertheless feels like a quintessential studio film.
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Torrid Zone. They’re working through the Cagney sets it looks like
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He’s still a film critic and seemingly one of the few around to still earn a living doing itBeloved Aunt wrote: Thu Jul 09, 2026 4:46 pmI've always loved the fact that Warners sees fit to include a commentary on the release by a critic (who I've never heard of before or since) who Steve Martin, in the other on-disc extra that isn't the trailer, openly mocks for being (according to Steve Martin) a weird, maladroit loser.andyli wrote: Thu Jul 09, 2026 1:21 am SPECIAL FEATURES: Scene-specific audio commentary by film critic Peter Rainer; 20th anniversary cast & crew reunion discussion; Original Theatrical Trailer
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The Human Comedy! That’s the second title this month that I was just talking about on the forum
+ the Bad Seed in a new restoration (shocked this didn’t go to Arrow et al)
+ Auntie Mame UHD
+ the Bad Seed in a new restoration (shocked this didn’t go to Arrow et al)
+ Auntie Mame UHD
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Wow, just realized Wag the Dog had never received a Blu-ray prior to this. It was one of the earliest DVDs I bought.
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I know there’s a following for Auntie Mame (doesn’t it air every Christmas on TCM?) but I’m amazed that someone who gets paid much more than me thought that would sell better than, say, a UHD for the Bad Seed (which I don’t even like, just saying from a business perspective)
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Here are the specs for AUNTIE MAME
COMING TO 4K UHD BLU-RAY FROM THE WARNER ARCHIVE COLLECTION ON AUGUST 25th
NEW 2026 4K UHD HDR MASTER FROM 12K SCAN OF THE ORIGINAL TECHNIRAMA CAMERA NEGATIVE
AUNTIE MAME (1958)
MSRP$29.98
BD100/BD50-Two disc 4K/Blu-ray combo pack
COLOR
NOT RATED
DOLBY VISION
ASPECT RATIO: 16x9 2.35:1 LETTERBOX
Audio Specs: DTS-HD MA 5.1 Surround NEW AUDIO TRACK, DTS-HD MA 2.0 Mono Original Theatrical Track, DTS-HD MA 2.0 Music-only track
Disc authoring and compression by Fidelity in Motion
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It's airs pretty frequently. It was just on last week or so. It' seems to be a TCM stapledomino harvey wrote: Thu Jul 09, 2026 6:33 pm I know there’s a following for Auntie Mame (doesn’t it air every Christmas on TCM?) but I’m amazed that someone who gets paid much more than me thought that would sell better than, say, a UHD for the Bad Seed (which I don’t even like, just saying from a business perspective)
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FrauBlucher wrote: Thu Jul 09, 2026 6:40 pmIt's airs pretty frequently. It was just on last week or so. It' seems to be a TCM stapledomino harvey wrote: Thu Jul 09, 2026 6:33 pm I know there’s a following for Auntie Mame (doesn’t it air every Christmas on TCM?) but I’m amazed that someone who gets paid much more than me thought that would sell better than, say, a UHD for the Bad Seed (which I don’t even like, just saying from a business perspective)
It’s screened multiple times every holiday season at the American Cinematheque and typically sells out. I get the camp appeal, but it’s not something I would ever feel a compulsion to own or watch again
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Wtf they’re not done. Another Ford: Wings of Eagles!
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It’s a shame that Herbert Ross’ original cut of Pennies From Heaven has never surfaced. It is a brilliant film, but the miniseries is in another class
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So this is what’s remaining for Ford from WB:
Former pressed discs:
Cheyenne Autumn
the Informer
the Lost Patrol
Mary of Scotland
(Long Voyage Home is assumed no longer held by WB and already has a Blu via Imprint)
MOD DVD-R titles:
Flesh
the Fugitive
the Rising of the Moon
Unreleased but should be held:
Young Cassidy
Did I miss any?
Former pressed discs:
Cheyenne Autumn
the Informer
the Lost Patrol
Mary of Scotland
(Long Voyage Home is assumed no longer held by WB and already has a Blu via Imprint)
MOD DVD-R titles:
Flesh
the Fugitive
the Rising of the Moon
Unreleased but should be held:
Young Cassidy
Did I miss any?
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+ Broadway Melody of 1938
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I think Auntie Mane is a definite TCM classic which is the same audience WAC caters to, but also imagine that the virtue of it being a 12k Technicolor restoration really is what put the thumb on the scale of this is the kind of thing the format should be used for.
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As someone who has owned Auntie Mame on every format (including VHS and laserdisc), even I’m not really sure I need to own this. It’s one of the movies that got me into classic movies thanks to it being aired regularly on AMC (panned and scanned, naturally). But it is on TCM all the time now, too.domino harvey wrote:I know there’s a following for Auntie Mame (doesn’t it air every Christmas on TCM?) but I’m amazed that someone who gets paid much more than me thought that would sell better than, say, a UHD for the Bad Seed (which I don’t even like, just saying from a business perspective)
It does have some gorgeous color and should look fantastic in 4K, but The Bad Seed would probably definitely outsell it.
Slight correction to Ribs’ comment: this is not a Technicolor film. It’s just standard Warnercolor monopack (albeit with color processing and prints done by Technicolor). Technirama was Technicolor’s proprietary widescreen process which has the film running horizontally, like VistaVision, and uses anamorphic lenses, like CinemaScope. Spartacus was shot in the same process. But the point stands that this film will benefit from the increased resolution in scanning and presentation.
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By what was announced today it seems like WAC are tackling the later Fords as the elements are most likely in better shape. But hopefully we''ll get the 30s Fords at some point. I do think The Informer has a shot to get released by Criterion. As for Long Voyage Home Janus has the rights but as per an email answer I got from CC they don't have plans to release itdomino harvey wrote: Thu Jul 09, 2026 6:57 pm So this is what’s remaining for Ford from WB:
Former pressed discs:
Cheyenne Autumn 1964
the Informer 1935
the Lost Patrol 1934
Mary of Scotland 1936
(Long Voyage Home is assumed no longer held by WB and already has a Blu via Imprint) 1940
MOD DVD-R titles:
Flesh 1932
the Fugitive 1947
the Rising of the Moon 1957
Unreleased but should be held:
Young Cassidy 1965
Did I miss any?