| Posted by: hoojib127 at February 18, 2008, 7:42 am | | Topic: Warner Bros. celebrates 85 years with a lot of new releases.... Forum: JoBlo | | Add "Brewster McCloud," "SubUrbia," "The Emigrants," "The New Land," "You're a Big Boy Now," "The Rain People," "The Raggedy Man," SEs of "The Man Who Would Be King," "The Candidate," and "Roger and Me," and widescreen versions of "The Man with Two Brains," "Frantic," Stand and Deliver," and "Fearless" and THEN I'll really get excited!!! | | Static Link |
| Posted by: JJFlamingo at February 6, 2008, 9:33 pm | | Topic: Warner Bros. celebrates 85 years with a lot of new releases.... Forum: JoBlo | | Quote: Originally Posted by bubutthead i thought i heard somwhere they were working on a HUGE version of Once Upon a Time In America......something like 40 minutes of deleted scenes not included in the 229 minute version? well then in that case... ***sits up VERY interested*** | | Static Link |
| Posted by: bubutthead at February 6, 2008, 9:07 pm | | Topic: Warner Bros. celebrates 85 years with a lot of new releases.... Forum: JoBlo | | Quote: Originally Posted by Drewza89 I think they will just be promoting the current special editions. It doesn't say anything about new versions, it just says that it's a Gangster promotion. There are already special editions of Heat, The Departed, True Romance, etc. i thought i heard somwhere they were working on a HUGE version of Once Upon a Time In America......something like 40 minutes of deleted scenes not included in the 229 minute version? | | Static Link |
| Posted by: therealjohng at February 6, 2008, 6:19 pm | | Topic: Warner Bros. celebrates 85 years with a lot of new releases.... Forum: JoBlo | | Quote: Originally Posted by john_rambo They are saving that to coincide with the release of Kill Bill the Whole Bloody Affair, and Inglorious Bastards and Sin City 2 in theatres Oh ok, I'll leave a note for my great grandchildren of place that shit next to my grave. | | Static Link |
| Posted by: Drewza89 at February 6, 2008, 6:16 pm | | Topic: Warner Bros. celebrates 85 years with a lot of new releases.... Forum: JoBlo | | Quote: Originally Posted by Tyler Durden4 What are they gonna add to True Romance? I think they will just be promoting the current special editions. It doesn't say anything about new versions, it just says that it's a Gangster promotion. There are already special editions of Heat, The Departed, True Romance, etc. | | Static Link |
| Posted by: m_burlock at February 6, 2008, 5:43 pm | | Topic: Warner Bros. celebrates 85 years with a lot of new releases.... Forum: JoBlo | | If they spruse up the "picture" and add some dynomite "Special/Bonus Features" to Goodfellas and Heat I'll get them. Def. getting the Dirty Harry Boxed Set. How could they possibly improve upon the S.E. DVDs that already exist for The Searchers and The Wild Bunch? | | Static Link |
| Posted by: MovieBuff07 at February 6, 2008, 9:02 am | | Topic: Warner Bros. celebrates 85 years with a lot of new releases.... Forum: JoBlo | | Looks like I'll be picking up Batman Begins on Blu-Ray since they appear to be pulling away in the format war, and considering I sold my 2 disc dvd and got the HD DVD for my birthday because I wanted the whole series on the same format (though I never opened it). | | Static Link |
| Posted by: bubutthead at February 6, 2008, 6:39 am | | Topic: Warner Bros. celebrates 85 years with a lot of new releases.... Forum: JoBlo | | Press Event from Digitalbits.com: Now then... let's get to the good stuff. In a press event at the Stephen J. Ross Theatre on the Warner backlot last night, Warner Home Video unveiled key details of their 2008 DVD and Blu-ray Disc release slate, celebrating the studio's 85th Anniversary. On hand for the presentation was WHV president Ron Sanders, along with Jeff Baker, George Feltenstein, Ronnee Sass, Tom Lucas and other executives, as well as special guests like actor Warren Beatty, directors McG and Richard Schickel, singer Nancy Sinatra and other members of the Sinatra family. The planned 2008 slate itself is broken up into NINE different promotions: Oscars, Gangsters, Sinatra, Dirty Harry, 85 Years of Superheroes, Westerns, Musicals, Horror and Holiday. Warner revealed that Best Buy and Amazon.com are set to be the studio's official retail partners for these promotions. Starting in the 1st Quarter, the Oscar and Gangster promotions will include the Bonnie and Clyde: Ultimate Collector's Edition (availabl... | | Read Entire Entry |
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