I have both of these on blu ray.
However, you raise a good point. Namely shelf space (tell me about it) and cash.
With this in mind, is there anywhere that lists Warner blu ray titles that are being discontinued?
I was surprised to read that The Bishop's Wife is no longer available, except in a...
Yes. Can't disagree with any of your sentiments. Or film choices. Although Random Harvest would have to be top of my list.
There is a dilemma for Warners. Varying accounts of the number of films it owns ( just looking at Warners, MGM and RKO); but it is in the thousands. There is talk of 50 odd...
The Bishop's Wife. If memory serves, the blu ray came out and there was a very short sequence where the scene repeated itself. Warners did issue a corrected disc. I know, as I have both the original faulty disc and the replacement. Is this fault you are referring to?
That would be a welcome bonus. I've never seen it, but enjoy retrospective documentaries. I assume it has never had a DVD/ blu ray release anywhere previously?
I know, I know that Warners has 1000s of titles, controlling Warner, MGM and RKO (and others). But, if you had told me 15 years ago ( is it 15 since blu ray began?), that only 1 Fred and Ginger would be available on blu ray, I would have found it hard to believe.
However, I get it. There is so...
Yes yes and yes. There have been some fantastic titles released. Too many to name. A year ago who would have thought all 6 Thin Man films would be sitting in my archive. Just received Gold Diggers of 1933 and Three Musketeers should be here any day now.
Do the Costner films mean much to me? No...
Just ordered this on a European release. Always a shame when titles get "locked out" for whatever reason. In the not too distant future, no one will be interested in buying older titles like this - it will be whatever streaming companies offer and viewers will only want to see really old movies...