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Originally Posted by CinéKarine
From ClassicFlix.com:
Four titles that show in the video promo on their site, but have yet to be listed:
Thousands Cheer (1943) - Gene Kelly, Kathryn Grayson, Mary Astor and lots of Cameos
The Strawberry Blonde (1941) - James Cagney, Olivia deHavilliand, Rita Hayworth, Alan Hale and Jack Carson
Four Daughters (1938) - The Lane Sisters with John Garfield and Claude Rains
Bright Leaf (1950) - Gary Cooper, Lauren Bacall, Patricia Neal, Jack Carson and Donald Crisp
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OMG....I want all of those. You could literally spend thousands on these films which is why they should lower the prices.
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I am really excited about today's... I mean, yesterday's announcement, but there are a lot of films that I've never seen that I'm not sure if I want to spend $20 on sight-unseen. So I wonder...
Will these titles be available for rental on Netflix???
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Originally Posted by Nebiroth
I think you will find that one or two stores, like MoviesUnlimited and CreepClassics, were offering "exclusive" discs by simply buying and reselling them. In the case of some of the Best Buy only ones, which were initially in-store-only, this meant the proprietors were quite literally visiting Best Buys and buying multiple copies.
This was deeply frowned upon by the stores in question, and was stopped - by limiting customers to only a few copies each, but I think they also contacted the mentioned stores and told them not to do it again, because later exclusives up for pre-order, were withdrawn.
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In the case of MoviesUnlimited, it was not so, as the TCM page for the set took me right to the M-U website IF I recall properly. So there must have been some kind of an agreement there. What I am sure of is that I went on the TCM website to order the set and that it WAS possible to ship to Canada, whether it was actually through M-U or not.
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Any chance to pay via PayPal for some that don't have a credit card? I think there should be alternate means for all!
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I had not checked the WBShop since yesterday, but I just noticed some titles which have been added since then:
Lots of early Katharine Hepburn:
Spitfire (34)
The Little Minister (34) - buying this one for sure!!!
Break of Hearts (35)
Christopher Strong (33)
Also Bright Leaf (50) with Gary Cooper
Perhaps there are more "recent" ones that I missed since the titles meant nothing to me.
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Yes, be sure to introduce that note of unwarranted panic to the discussion. 
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I only brought it up once people were claiming some ordering anomalies. If anyone actually panics because of such a statement they need to R-E-L-A-X.
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Originally Posted by CinéKarine
I had not checked the WBShop since yesterday, but I just noticed some titles which have been added since then:
Lots of early Katharine Hepburn:
Spitfire (34)
The Little Minister (34) - buying this one for sure!!!
Break of Hearts (35)
Christopher Strong (33)
Also Bright Leaf (50) with Gary Cooper
Perhaps there are more "recent" ones that I missed since the titles meant nothing to me.
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The number of titles has gone up from 140 to 150 and now 155.
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Now Warner needs to work on their buggy website.
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didn't they just revamp their site?
this thread is long, has any1 talked about replicating these titles to blu-ray? i never bought into DVD as a format in the first place.
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If these titles can't sell on DVD through normal replication/distribution a Blu-ray release is no where near plausible.
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i get all the logistics of why ($) but man it'd be awesome if they ever did that. =P. download and SD DVD is horrible quality =P
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didn't they just revamp their site?
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Yes, and it's still as slow and buggy as when WHV launched it.
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Originally Posted by Paul Penna
Feltenstein says that orders have swamped the web site: Article here.
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| George said the hugely ambitious goal is to make Warners' entire 5000-title catalogue, including hundreds of titles from MGM, RKO and other studios, available, a project that "may take 10 years to accomplish.'' He said the initial offering, which will be supplemented by at least 20 features each and every month -- around 450 are scheduled for the end of 2010 -- was chosen from among titles most requested by fans, as well as titles for which the studios has the good masters. "There's are at least a couple of thousand people who want each of these titles out there,'' he says,."And we wanted to put out titles that look as good as our regular commercial releases.'' |
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Feltenstein says that orders have swamped the web site: Article here.
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thanks for the article. mission to moscow is coming.

I hope Norma Shearer's Escape is in the pipeline, too.
what time does the chat start?
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