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    UHD Review A Few Words About A few words about...™ - Paint Your Wagon -- in 4k UHD

    I do have the RCA Cast Album and my VHS of that documentary when it aired in 1988.
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    UHD Review A Few Words About A few words about...™ - Paint Your Wagon -- in 4k UHD

    This new release will fit in nicely with the rest of my Wagon media collection.
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    UHD Review The Exorcist UHD Review

    Warner Bros has been replacing logos for home video releases since the 1980s. This is nothing new from them.
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    Pre-Order The Alfred Hitchcock Classics Collection: Rope / The Man Who Knew Too Much / Torn Curtain / Topaz / Frenzy (4k UHD) Available for Preorder

    Now that all of the major Universal owned titles have been remastered for UHD can we hope for upgraded Blu-Ray releases for those of us who passed on the current Blus and never intend to upgrade to 4K? It sure would be nice since they are dumping current stock into these releases.
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    A Few Words About A few words about…™ Spartacus - in 4k UHD Blu-ray

    All good scores, indeed. However all of them but Psycho were pretty traditional. Psycho was a groundbreaking sound the likes of which hadn't really been heard before, and it was also extremely effective. It should have been Psycho.
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    Warner Archive Announcements Thread

    Every one of the WB discs I have that "rotted" are pressed. Not a single MOD disc from them in my collection has failed.
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    Warner Archive Announcements Thread

    It's probably the scan made for the LaserDisc.
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    Warner Archive Announcements Thread

    Same. And same.
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    Movies shot without sound (dialog dubbed)

    It's called looping and the number of films that have dialogue recorded live on set is minimal.
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    Blu-ray Review Song of Norway Blu-ray Review

    Well, of course NORWAY got a 60 week run. 70mm was a dead horse by then and there was nothing to replace it with. Lol
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    Notorious (1946) and Spellbound??

    Sounds like the all too common layer change failure.
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    Press Release Warner Archive Collection Announcement: Land of the Pharaohs (1955) (Blu-ray)

    I would hope the BluRay doesn't look like the TCM cap which is vertically squeezed, and whose color reminds me of that terrible DVD of The Opposite Sex from WAC in which everything black was midnight blue.
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    A Few Words About A few words about...™ On Her Majesty's Secret Service -- in Blu-ray

    I'm aware of your pointing that out as well. It just seems more likely to me that people are remembering it from the mass marketed home video releases than a review from 1964. Here it is on the VHS from 1984.
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