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April Releases have just gone up on their Facebook page. They are: The Mask of Fu Manchu Friendly Persuasion The Nun’s Story You’re a Big Boy Now The Rain People Scooby Doo on Zombie Island/Return to Zombie Island
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Mar 21, 2024 - 12:42 PM
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Rameau
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Looking forward to Nun's Story but wish it included more extras or at least an isolated score, oh well. Big Boy Now is a hoot, especially the performances from Elizabeth Hartman, Karen Black, Geraldine Page and Julie Harris. Well that's the thing with Warner Archive releases, they don't do new extras, just include any extras that was on the DVD, but you do get a great looking picture. I remember seeing You're A Big Boy Now at the cinema & enjoying it, & I wouldn't mind seeing it again, but I don't think I want to own it.
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Looking forward to Nun's Story but wish it included more extras or at least an isolated score, oh well. Big Boy Now is a hoot, especially the performances from Elizabeth Hartman, Karen Black, Geraldine Page and Julie Harris. Well that's the thing with Warner Archive releases, they don't do new extras, just include any extras that was on the DVD, but you do get a great looking picture. I remember seeing You're A Big Boy Now at the cinema & enjoying it, & I wouldn't mind seeing it again, but I don't think I want to own it. I think the Archive occasionally includes a few new extras on their releases, usually a commentary (Devil-Doll being the most recent example of this). Their Curse of Frankenstein release included quite a few extras that were made especially for that release, including a featurette on James Bernard.
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One more title for April has been announced on the Archive’s Facebook page: Devil’s Doorway
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Because most of April's batch got delayed until May, June is the next batch announced (three movies and two television series): The Shining Hour The Man I Love Act of Violence The Alaskans The Flash (Original 90's series)
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One more movie just got announced for June: Mr. and Mrs. Smith (1941) (the last of the Warner-owned Hitchcock films to make it to Blu-Ray)
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