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That's why we have to keep on buying them if we want them to continue. I preordered as soon as it was made available the other day to do so.Robert Harris said:From what I'm hearing, MANY more are coming.RAH
Do tell.Robert Harris said:From what I'm hearing, MANY more are coming.RAH
That's not going to be a WA release though and I thought RAH was talking WA releases?lukejosephchung said:The Big Sleep is already known to be in the blu-ray pre-release pipeline, thanks to hints dropped at Warner Archives' Facebook page...
Same here!Robert Crawford said:That's why we have to keep on buying them if we want them to continue. I preordered as soon as it was made available the other day to do so.
Yeah, I sorta feel compelled to get it for the same reason.Robert Crawford said:That's why we have to keep on buying them if we want them to continue. I preordered as soon as it was made available the other day to do so.
Pre-Ordered & now in Save For Later.Robert Harris said:From what I'm hearing, MANY more are coming.
RAH
Which make me even more excited to get this and "The Great Race"!Matt Hough said:I'm telling you, Warners has yet to make a slip on any of their Blu-ray releases through the Archives. They've all been SO impressive visually. Looking forward to getting this.
I never bought a TT BD for $15.39 which is what I'm paying for Out of the Past preorder at Amazon.Yorkshire said:Are they playing a bit of a blinder with the Archives?
Think about it. What are the pros and cons of the TT mode?
Pros: Die-hard fans will pay top dollar for films they really want.
Cons: If you sell 3,000 copies quickly you can't make any more money for the next 3 years.
If Warner releases archive content like this on the WA brand for more money than normal, they get TT levels of money, only without the 3,000 limit.
The WA label will be almost as attractive to buyers as the 'limited edition' tag.
Steve W
Calculated overstatement.Steve WRobert Crawford said:I never bought a TT BD for $15.39 which is what I'm paying for Out of the Past preorder at Amazon.