Dr. Strangelove was also released as a standalone 4K. Hopefully others like Oliver and Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, will also see individual 4K releases.
Definitely Mask of Fu Manchu, but also, I never saw The Nun's Story or The Rain People, both sound interesting, so I will probably be picking those up as well, another reason to appreciate The Archive releases, one can discover new titles, for me at least, like these.
While the lighting isn't so great in these photos, it pretty much represents the true look of the artwork, and yes, it does appear to be a bit washy, but to be fair, Warner Archives are not known for their stellar package design, but they clearly makeup for it on the prints of their Blu-rays.
Love R.O. Blechman. Many may be familiar with his work in commercials, especially the CBS Christmas spot featuring a lumberjack and a tree of singing birds.
I really hope they finally release the Three Stooges shorts on Blu-ray, it wouldn't be right to ignore them, since they are still immensely popular to this day, and of course a big part of Columbia's 100th Anniversary.
I am one who finds all of their films enjoyable, thirteen isn't really that many, with this upcoming release leaves only four more titles left, and here's hoping for those to be eventually available on Blu-ray soon.