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Send us a textWarner Archive's May releases feature two significant musical films: a restored pre-release version of "Rhapsody in Blue" with 13 additional minutes only shown to WWII soldiers, and the long-awaited 4K release of "High Society" featuring Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra, and Grace Kelly.• "Rhapsody in Blue" restoration includes footage cut before 1945 theatrical release• Film features people who knew Gershwin playing themselves including Oscar Levant and Al Jolson• Restored Porgy and Bess sequence with original Broadway actress Anne Brown expanded from 90 seconds to 4-5 minutes• Includes 10+ minute overture created for original theatrical screenings• "High Society" arrives in 4K from VistaVision negative with Dolby Atmos and original mono audio options• Cole Porter wrote original songs for the film including "True Love," which became a platinum record for Grace Kelly• This was Grace Kelly's final Hollywood film before becoming Princess of Monaco• VistaVision horizontal format provides exceptional clarity without distortion• Warner Archive offers both 4K/Blu-ray combo pack and standalone Blu-ray options for consumersWe appreciate your support of Warner Archive Collection as we continue to preserve and restore classic films with the highest technical standards possible.Pre-order links are not yet available.If you missed it, listen to Part 1 of the May Release Announcement - episode 177 REVIEW - THE DAY THE EARTH BLEW UP: A LOONEY TUNES MOVIE with Tim Millard, host of The Extras Podcast.The Extras Facebook pageThe Extras Twitter Warner Archive & Warner Bros Catalog Group As an Amazon Affiliate, The Extras may receive a commission for purchases through our purchase links. There is no additional cost to you, and every little bit helps us in the production of the podcast. Thanks in advance. Otaku Media produces podcasts, behind-the-scenes extras, and media that connect creatives with their fans and businesses with their consumers. Contact us today to see how we can work together to achieve your goals. tim@theextras.tv
Front Row Classics is pleased to welcome Warner Bros, Library Historian, George Feltenstein to the show. George has been at the forefront of the restoration and marketing of classic films for decades. He's been responsible for releases of classic film on all formats including VHS, Laserdisc, DVD and Blu-Ray. Brandon and George discuss his tenure at MGM/UA which included his overseeing the production That's Entertainment III. George has been with Warner since 1997 and discusses the many projects he has been involved with. We also discuss his latest efforts overseeing the Warner Archive Collection since 2009.
The LAST KS for JUUUUUUUNE! American Cinematheque Calendar https://www.americancinematheque.com/now-showing/ Lee Cronin's Evil Dead Rise BTS Thread on Twitter! https://twitter.com/curleecronin/status/1672997233405358080?s=20 Warner Archive Collection https://www.warnerbros.com/collections/warner-archive Also, here is Shannon Sprout's Twitter. It's her birthday today (6/26) so go tell her "Happy Birfday!" https://twitter.com/ShannonSprout We hope everyone enjoys their BBQs, and we'll "see" you in July! If you'd like to show your support for members of the WGA as well as other workers in the entertainment industry, please take a look at the link below and maybe make a donation: Entertainment Community Fund https://entertainmentcommunity.org/support-our-work Enjoy! ------------------ As always, and maybe even more than ever, here are some mental health resources for North America: United States https://www.mentalhealth.gov/get-help/immediate-help https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ The Suicide Hotline phone number has been changed. Now, just text or call 988. Canada https://www.ccmhs-ccsms.ca/mental-health-resources-1 1 (833) 456-4566 Even though we don't say it in this episode, more NOW than ever before: PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE take care of yourselves and those around you. Be mindful of your surroundings. Karate in the Garage Linkages
Home Theater United Episode 39 September 19, 2022 6:30 PM EST What's cooking at Warner Archive (Target time about 1h): Intro by sam: Who is Mr. George Feltenstein? What's his history with Warner? He's been a great friend to HTF over the years and we'd love to visit with him again =) THANKS to Ronald Episode for bringing Mr. Feltenstein to the show! So big changes with Warner Archive moving from Time Warner to The new Warner Brothers Discovery, what can you tell us about this transition? Adam Lenhart wonders if the sale is having effects on preservation. How has the role of film preservation changed? What's the latest on it? Is new technology helping it, or making it more economical? Is Warner going “Streaming first”? Is there a way to say what has priority between theatrical, streaming, digital ownership and physical media? Are DVDs dead? Is MoD dead? Do you think streaming has good and well killed movies on demand? So… given the big changes and now 13 years in… what does the future of the warner archive collection look like? GF : I will address this It seems like everything is merging together into one of 2-3 big companies, yet there's 18 different streaming services. How do you see this shaking out? How are you feeling about the future of actual movie theaters? Can they survive? What's been recently announced that you are most excited about? HTF questions: Jim Bur: THANKS for great 2020-2021 releases! Especially technicolor stuff Roland L and many many others: Anything in the pipe in 3d? Silent films? Angelo Columbus: Next year is the 100th anniversary! Big plans? & Robert Crawford: I would like to ask him if next year's Warner's Centennial celebration will include titles across the different studio releases now under Warner control. Will there be a mixture of Warner, MGM, RKO and Goldwyn titles coming out on physical media in 2023, to celebrate 100 years of Warner? Ricard M S: Have there been any recent "unexpected" discoveries of film elements/missing footage in the vaults that are being incorporated into upcoming blu-ray release? particularly interested in the still-unreleased complete MATA HARI. Battlebeast and others Any best picture winners in the pipe? Do they tend to be given priority? Rafael Piress: Any chance of getting back to 5-7 releases a month? SWFF: plans for more horror and/or SciFi flicks, and, maybe, more Hammer Films? JC Riesenbeck and others: Any chance of A Summer Place? (Sam notes this was his parents first date movie he thinks!) Lots of folks asking about TV shows, Sam Favate wants to know about Babylon 5 Lots of folks interested in more classic animation, 80s forever notes the hints were for lots of animation in 2022, Delayed or off the table? GF: I will address Stephen J H how about collabs with cartoon network? Deepscan: Any collaborations with Criterion, like maybe an ultimate Superman set GF: I will address Arthur Powell: Anything happening on the silent film front (Greed, The Crowd, The Wind, The Student Prince of Old Heidelberg, The Fire Brigade, So This Is Paris, the 1924 version of Captain Blood, etc.)? Mark-P: The Opposite Sex Blu-ray having mono sound will ever be corrected and a replacement program initiated? Robert Harris made the following comment over a year and a half ago and nothing has come of it. Xochipill: anything for fans of 70mm like Ryan's Daughter and Cheyenne Autumn? Keith Cobby: Any update on the hinted on Three Little Words? Keith also asks Updates to 4k for big Blus like North By Northwest? Or are those not as important with great blurays already out Mark Brown Ask what is Warner's position on using Perspecta on MGM titles? Specific Titles: Larry P: Any plans for the Warner-owned Abbott and Costello films? These are the last A&C holdouts for blu-ray. Also, how about some more love for Lucy? - more RKO and of course "The Long, Long Trailer". A complete restoration of TV's Adventures of Superman would be amazing. Oh, and Gilligan needs to be rescued from DVD and onto Blu! Duke Togo: Will WAC/Warner have access to the restoration work that Second Sight is doing with The Hitcher in the UK? WAC has about 200 Golden Harvest titles. Any updates on when we might see any in the line? Joel Arnt: Are more titles starring Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, ... Mark Mayes Gone with the Wind in 4k? (Sam asks has GWTW survived its time in the barrel recently!) David Weiker Captain Blood Astairefan: Any golden age musicals in the pipeline? Especially Astaire / Rogers films. Lots of folks asked about Northwest Passage or Raintree County. Is raintree still problematic as reported in the past? Stephen JH: Cartoon Network collab ? Travelling Man: more Marx Brothers ? Owen 35: hanna barbar? Klaus: The Prisoner of Zenda (1937)
In this first ever Bonus Episode, Harrison Scullin interviews Matt Patterson, formerly worked for Warner Archive Collection, and now currently has a new Podcast "The Archive Guys Podcast" and has recently produced a film called "Lunamancer". The discussion ranged from meeting each other at comic conventions to discussing the right font for a DVD cover. Make sure to subscribe to his social media accounts and watch his film by using the links below! Video Version: https://youtu.be/VTKrF0SC8_Y Theme Song: "The Good For Nothing" starring Charlie Chaplin Released 1914 https://youtu.be/3RKsuoX_bnU Matt's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mrmattpatterson/ Archive Guys Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/archive-guys/id1607243845 Archive Guys Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archiveguyspodcast/ Archive Guys YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwhj0-szkUwQ4GcDt1Ud1aQ Lunamancer Website: https://lunamancer.com ROM Social Media Links: https://linktr.ee/reelyoldmovies Support My Spotify Podcast Here: https://anchor.fm/reelyoldmovies/support Listen to my Podcast here: https://open.spotify.com/show/5F4NPy33038PLJKuBNOf0T ROM YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCi-kQg1mJOVRRy6J53p4rbQ?sub_confirmation=1 ROM Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/_hawaiiharry/films/reviews/ ROM Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/reelyoldmovies/ ROM Twitter: https://twitter.com/reelyoldmovies --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reelyoldmovies/message
William Wyler er en av Hollywood-historiens mest prominente regissører, med tre Oscar-statuetter for beste regi og en flere tiår lang karriere på øverste nivå. Vi har i løpet av det siste året dykket inn i Wylers kunstnerskap, og i denne todelte spesialepisoden av Filmfrelst snakker vi oss gjennom Wylers fantastiske filmografi. Nedenfor presenterer vi første del av samtalen, som starter med at vi introduserer prosjektet og hva som inspirerte oss til å sette et særlig fokus på Wyler. Vi begynner vår gjennomgang med Hell's Heroes (1929), og avslutter med den siste filmen Wyler lagde før han vervet seg til de alliertes styrker under andre verdenskrig, Mrs. Miniver (1942), og den mest kjente han lagde i krigen, Memphis Belle (1944). I del 2 av episoden – som publiseres om noen dager – plukker vi opp samtalen med Wylers første film etter krigen, The Best Years of Our Lives (1946), og følger den videre karrieren hans gjennom 1950- og 60-tallet, frem til hans siste spillefilm, The Liberation of L.B. Jones (1970). William Wyler døde i 1981, og hans liv og arbeid overlappet ved flere anledninger med både viktige epoker i filmhistorien og noen av det 20. århundres sentrale politiske begivenheter – som gjør Wylers historie rik på høydepunkter. Han ble født i 1902 i den lille byen Mulhouse som ligger i krysningspunktet mellom Frankrike, Tyskland og Sveits, men utvandret i 1921 til USA der morens fetter, Carl Laemmle, tidlig på 1900-tallet hadde fått fotfeste i den helt ferske filmbransjen, og nå ønsket sin unge europeiske slektning velkommen. I 1915 hadde Laemmle flyttet sitt filmselskap Universal Pictures fra New York til Los Angeles, hvor han etablerte Universal City Studios på et jorde i San Fernando Valley. Etter noen år på østkystkontoret flyttet Wyler til Hollywood i 1923, og steg raskt i gradene fra ryddegutt til regissør hos Universal. Vi har sett og undersøkt så mange Wyler-filmer som mulig for dette prosjektet, men de kortere stumfilmproduksjonene – «two-reel westerns» – han begynte med hos Universal er i all hovedsak vanskelig å få tak i, så det falt seg naturlig å begynne med Wylers lyd- og langfilmgjennombrudd Hell's Heroes fra 1929 (utgitt på DVD av Warner Archive Collection). Av de andre filmene vi går gjennom i denne første delen kan vi nevne at både Dodsworth (1936), Jezebel (1938) og Mrs. Miniver også er utgitt, og til salgs på Blu-ray hos Platekompaniet. Ved mikrofonene sitter Karsten Meinich, Erik Vågnes og Lars Ole Kristiansen. God lytting!
Legendary Home Entertainment executive George Feltenstein returns to the show to talk about the early days of the Warner Archive. In this episode, George takes us back to his work with Rhino Handmade on small-scale, but profitable soundtrack releases on CD during the late 1990's. That led to a fateful meeting in 2002 with fellow Warner Bros executive Jim Wuthrich, who was determined to find a way to execute the same concept on the deep Warner Bros film library. That led Mr. Wuthrich to DVD made-on-demand technology, which by 2007 was robust enough that the Warner management team approved the development and launch of a direct-to-consumer service. George's task was to curate the 100 film releases that would launch the service, a task that grew ever greater when the number was expanded to 150 films soon before launch. On March 23, 2009, The Warner Archive Collection premiered with 150 film titles, to immediate success.George Feltenstein then takes us through a review of the Warner Archive October 2021 release slate.
Today Harrison discusses all 101 cartoons in this giant collection from the Warner Archive Collection, "Porky Pig 101". This podcast premieres on various podcasting platforms and on YouTube every Friday at 5:00 A.M. with each having a specific theme. 1st Friday: Streaming Week: discussion of a movie that has recently been uploaded on any of the various streaming services. 2nd Friday: Classic Hollywood Week: these weeks will be focused on a film from the Classic Hollywood era. 3rd Friday: Star Wars Week: discussion of a Star Wars film in chronological order of events, not theatrical order. 4th Friday: Disney Week: discussion of Disney's Animated films starting with Snow White Follow My Instagram Page: https://www.instagram.com/surfingthroughcinema/ Follow My Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/surfingthroughcinema Follow My Letterboxd Page: https://letterboxd.com/_hawaiiharry/ Listen On Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/surfing-through-cinema/id1495693794
Episode Six of the Blogcast is the first of two episodes containing an interview with the author of The Laurel & Hardy Encyclopedia, Glenn Mitchell. In this first part, Patrick and Glenn talk about Glenn's Laurel & Hardy backstory, take a close look at the 1927 silent short, ‘Do Detectives Think?' and the Tipton Slasher himself, Noah Young, as well as the now infamous ‘Atoll question'! To purchase a copy of Glenn's book, ‘The Laurel & Hardy Encyclopedia' click here: https://amzn.to/33G8LWS To buy a copy of Warner Archive Collection's The Devil's Brother & Bonnie Scotland, click here: https://amzn.to/360lIgO To read the blog on Do Detectives Think?, click here: https://laurel-and-hardy-blog.com/2018/10/03/do-detectives-think-1927/ For more information about The Laurel & Hardy Blog, click here: https://laurel-and-hardy-blog.com/ To visit The Laurel & Hardy Blog's Amazon Store, click here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/shop/laurelandhardyblog To purchase CDs of the Beau Hunks Orchestra's music contained in these podcasts, click here: https://amzn.to/2CgeCbK To purchase a copy of Randy Skretvedt's, Laurel & Hardy: The Magic Behind the Movies, click here: https://amzn.to/2OuR5q2
On the latest episode of the BSV Podcast, your hosts dive into a new batch of exclusive Vinegar Syndrome Archive releases while also singing the praises of Agnès Varda on the occasion of the monumental The Criterion Collection set! Also, for this week's Blind Buy, Justin and Mark go wild for the '90s killer kid flick MIKEY from MVD Entertainment Group. On the other hand, they're less wild about '90s angel Travolta in MICHAEL, at long last restored by the Warner Archive Collection. CULT L.A. WARS (Vinegar Syndrome) HELL RIDERS (1984) (Vinegar Syndrome) DR. JEKYLL'S DUNGEON OF DEATH (Vinegar Syndrome) THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA (1962) (Shout) NEO ULTRA Q (Mill Creek) SAW: 8-FILM COLLECTION (Lionsgate) BRUTAL MASSACRE: A COMEDY (Mena) SPLIT SECOND (MVD) BLOODFIGHT / IRON HEART (MVD) MIKEY (MVD) ***BLIND BUY*** CLASSIC THE COMPLETE FILMS OF AGNES VARDA (Criterion) DIVA (1981) (Kino) CARAVANS (1978) (Kino) THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW (45TH ANNIV.) (Disney/Fox) MICHAEL (1996) (Warner Archive) NEW SHIRLEY (2020) (Giant) THE HIGH NOTE (2020) (Universal) HOW TO BUILD A GIRL (2019) (IFC) SWEETNESS IN THE BELLY (Gravitas Ventures) LUCKY GRANDMA (2019) (Good Deed) SOULMATE (2016) (Cheng Cheng) LES MISERABLES (2019) (TVA/Level) THE BLACKLIST: SEASON 7 (Sony) NARCOS: MEXICO - SEASON 1 (Lionsgate) LETTERKENNY: SEASON 8 (Elevation) FINAL SPACE: SEASONS 1+2 (Warner) MAX RELOAD AND THE NETHER BLASTERS (MVD) ARCHIVE (2020) (Vertical) SPACESHIP EARTH (2020) (Giant) MAE WEST: DIRTY BLONDE (PBS) RE:BORN (2016) (Shudder/RLJE) THE WRETCHED (2019) (IFC) VALLEY OF THE GODS (2019) (Well Go)
This week Hawaii Harry discusses the next film for Streaming Through Cinema Week. This week is dedicated to a service in particular, "The Warner Archive Collection" who have been bringing great movies to DVD and Blu-Ray for over 10 years. This podcast premieres on various podcasting platforms and on YouTube every Friday at 5:00 A.M. with each having a specific theme. 1st Friday: Streaming Week: discussion of a movie that has recently been uploaded on any of the various streaming services. 2nd Friday: Classic Hollywood Week: these weeks will be focused on a film from the Classic Hollywood era. 3rd Friday: Star Wars Week: discussion of a Star Wars film in chronological order of events, not theatrical order. 4th Friday: Disney Week: discussion of Disney's Animated films starting with Snow White
It's a double dose of the BSV Podcast this week with another brand new episode as we catch up with the backlog of new releases! Mark half-watched the woof-tastic AGENT TOBY BARKS this week so you don't have to, while Justin waxes poetic on the amateur filmmaking of Don Glut in the new collection I WAS A TEENAGE MOVIE MAKER from Leomark Studios! And in this week's Blind Buy, the duo check out John Huston's camp classic REFLECTIONS IN A GOLDEN EYE, now available from Warner Archive Collection in both colour and gold-hued versions. Also, upon its long-awaited 4K release, is JAWS really all that good? Controversial opinions abound! CULT I WAS A TEENAGE MOVIE MAKER (Leomark) THE MAD MAGICIAN (1954) (Indicator) V: THE FINAL BATTLE (Warner Archive) VALHALLA RISING (IFC) THE MCPHERSON TAPE (AGFA) CLASSIC GLENGARRY GLEN ROSS (Shout) TOKYO GODFATHERS (Shout/GKids) JAWS (UHD) (Universal) PARASITE (2019) (UHD) (Universal) ACTION OF THE TIGER (Warner Archive) RACHEL AND THE STRANGER (Warner Archive) SWEET BIRD OF YOUTH (Warner Archive) REFLECTIONS IN A GOLDEN EYE (Warner Archive) ***BLIND BUY*** TIN CUP (Warner Archive) ENEMIES, A LOVE STORY (Sony) URBAN COWBOY (Paramount) NEW AGENT TOBY BARKS (Lionsgate) WATCHMEN (2019 Miniseries) (HBO/Warner) HARLEY QUINN: SEASON 1 (DC/Warner) THE BLACKOUT (2019): INVASION EARTH (Shout) GREED (2019) (Sony) ZOMBI CHILD (2019) (Film Movement) MILFORD GRAVES FULL MANTIS (Cinema Guild) GRASS (2018) (Cinema Guild) BETTER DAYS (2019) (Well Go) THE MAN STANDING NEXT (2020) (MPI) MORE BEAUTIFUL FOR HAVING BEEN BROKEN (Wolfe) TIGERS ARE NOT AFRAID (RLJE/Image) BEHIND YOU (2020) (Vertical) 1BR (Dark Sky) WITCHES IN THE WOODS (2019) (Shout) SEA FEVER (2019) (Gunpowder & Sky) ROBERT THE BRUCE (Screen Media) STRAY DOLLS (2019) (Samuel Goldwyn) STAR TREK: SHORT TREKS (Paramount) THE GOOD PLACE: COMPLETE SERIES (Shout) AMERICAN MARTYR (aka REGARDING THE CASE OF JOAN OF ARC) (ITN)
TVC 461.6: Greg Ehrbar continues “Hanna-Barbera: The Adorable Saturday Morning Cartoon Edition” with a look at the DVD releases of The Biskitts and The Paw Paws that are available through the HB Classic Collection and the Warner Archive Collection. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 1 - covering the recent Warner Archive Collection releases of Billy Budd, Home From the Hill, The Last Hunt, Never So Few, The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean, and Village of the Damned.
Seth Rogan's Sausage Party, Scorsese's anniversary Taxi Driver, a Japanese swordplay classic from Criterion and a bevvy of classics from Olive and Warner Archive Collection! DigiGods Podcast, 11/08/16 (MP3) — 29.64 MB right click to save Subscribe to the DigiGods Podcast In this episode, the Gods discuss: Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater: Chroma - Grace - Takademe - Revelations (Blu-ray) The Becoming of the Mannheim Ring (DVD) Beethoven: Symphony No. 9 - Thielemann - Wiener Philarmoniker (Blu-ray) Bellini: Norma (Blu-ray) Body Snatchers (Blu-ray) Brahms: Piano Concertos Nos. 1 and 2 (Blu-ray) The Case of the Three Sided Dream (Blu-ray) Dinotopia – The Complete Mini-Series (Blu-ray) DV8 Physical Theatre: Dead Dreams of Monochrome Men - Strange Fish - Enter Achilles (Blu-ray) Elgar: The Dream of Gerontius (DVD) The Fake (Blu-ray) Fall Out Boy (Blu-ray) The Fiddle and the Drum (Alberta Ballet) (Blu-ray) Gas-s-s-s (Blu-ray) Gene Wilder Double Feature – Hanky Panky, Another You (DVD) Gypsy (Shout! Broadway) (Blu-ray) Hollywood Legends of Horror Collection (Doctor X, The Return of X, The Mask of Fu Manchu, Devil Doll, Mad Love, Mark of the Vampire) (DVD-R) I.T. (Blu-ray) The Indian Wars – A Change of Worlds Documentary Series (DVD) The Initiation (Blu-ray/DVD) The It Crowd (DVD) The Kind Words (DVD) The King of Pigs (Blu-ray) Leonard Bernstein's Candide in Concert (Shout! Broadway) (Blu-ray) The Leopard Man / Ghost Ship (DVD-R) Little Fauss and Big Halsy (Blu-ray) Lone Wolf and Cub (Blu-ray) MacMillan: L'histoire de Manon (Blu-ray) Mariinsky - Semyon Kotko - Prokofiev (Blu-ray/DVD) Masterpiece: The Durrells in Corfu (DVD) Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil (Blu-ray) Mötley Crüe: The End - Live In Los Angeles (Blu-ray) Mozart: Le Nozze di Figaro (DVD) NASA – A Journey Through Space Documentary Series (DVD) The Night of the Grizzly (Olive Signature) (Blu-ray) On Dangerous Ground (Blu-ray) Othello (Royal Shakespeare Company, 2015) (Blu-ray) Outlander - Season 2 (Blu-ray) The Picture of Dorian Gray (DVD) Private Property (Blu-ray/DVD) Puccini: Turandot (DVD) The Quiet Man (Olive Signature) (Blu-ray) The Rape of Lucretia (Glyndebourne, 2015) (Blu-ray) The Return of Dracula (Blu-ray) Roméo et Juliette (Gounod) (Blu-ray) Sausage Party (Blu-ray) Special Effects (Blu-ray) Strategic Air Command (Blu-ray) Suddenly (Blu-ray) Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street In Concert (Shout! Broadway) (Blu-ray) Taxi Driver - 40th Anniversary 4k Restoration Blu-ray (Blu-ray) Tchaikovsky: The Sleeping Beauty (Blu-ray) Ugly, Dirty and Bad (Blu-ray) Verdi: Aida (Blu-ray) Villa Rides! (Blu-ray) Wagner: Parsifal (Blu-ray) Wheeler & Woolsey RKO Comedy Classics Collection Volume 2 (DVD-R) Please also visit CineGods.com.