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OliverK

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Region B, though.

That's true but not that hard to get a solution that allows region B playback either via special player for two regions or a second player for region B coded movies. Imo all the classic titles available in other regions certainly make it worth the investment plus it is now very easy to order from other regions and shipping has gotten quite affordable, too.



Maybe another Region 1 group will put it out again. I think the TT release is sold out(?)

Hard to say which companies would be able to get their hands on it and also do such a great job with the extras.
 

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For my morning matinee I'm watching The Man From Laramie again. This is one of my favorite TT blu-rays as well, although I think it's now out of print.

This movie would be part of my imaginary James Stewart Film Festival....

Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, 1939
Destry Rides again, 1939
The Shop Around the Corner, 1940
The Philadelphia Story, 1940
It's a Wonderful Life, 1946
Call Northside 777, 1948
Rope, 1948
Broken Arrow, 1950
Harvey, 1950
The Greatest Show on Earth, 1952
The Naked Spur, 1953
Rear Window, 1954
The Man From Laramie, 1955
The Man Who Knew Too Much, 1956
Vertigo, 1958
Anatomy of a Murder, 1959
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valence, 1962
How the West Was Won, 1962
The Flight of the Phoenix, 1965

Many of these movies are on blu-ray, but I think some of them could use remastering, including Rope, The Man Who Knew Too Much, etc. I don't think a blu-ray exists for The Naked Spur, but I'd get that one if it came out from Warner Archive.

You forgot Strategic Air Command (1955) and The Glenn Miller Story (1953)
 

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