36 min

Gunslingers, Godfathers, Truck Drivers, & Silent Stars, plus 3 Films from the 80s & 90s The Extras

    • Film Interviews

We're peeling back the curtain on Warner Archive's March releases, with a special nod to the unexpected Blu-ray revival of the classic TV Western "Colt .45."  Next we review the John Ford and John Wayne western "3 Godfathers" (1948) and its redemption story for the outlaws.  Three modern classics are next, with the timely "The Little Drummer Girl," (1984), the inspiring "Stand and Deliver," (1988), and the action-comedy "Money Talks" (1997).  We jump back to the 1920s  with a review of the delightful silent double feature "The Boob/Why Be Good" and a hint at future silent film releases. We wrap up with director Raoul Walsh's "They Drive By Night" (1940), which is loaded with terrific performances by classic Hollywood favorites George Raft, Humphrey Bogart, Ann Sheridan, and Ida Lupino. We provide a review of each film,  the restoration, and all of the extras to help you decide if you want to add it to your physical media collection.

Purchase links:
COLT .45 (1957-1960) THE COMPLETE SERIES Blu-ray
3 GODFATHERS (1948)  Blu-ray
THEY DRIVE BY NIGHT (1940)  Blu-ray
THE BOOB and WHY BE GOOD? (1926/29) Blu-ray
STAND AND DELIVER (1988) Blu-ray
MONEY TALKS (1997) Blu-ray
THE LITTLE DRUMMER GIRL (1984) Blu-ray

If you pre-ordered the MONEY TALKS Blu-ray you may have received a disc with 2.0 instead of 5.1 audio. If that is you, send an email to the following address to request a replacement disc:  avdefreturns@alliedvaughn.com
The Extras Facebook page
The Extras Twitter
Warner Archive & Warner Bros Catalog Group
Otaku Media produces podcasts, behind-the-scenes extras, and media that connect creatives with their fans and businesses with their consumers. Contact us today to see how we can work together to achieve your goals. www.otakumedia.tv

We're peeling back the curtain on Warner Archive's March releases, with a special nod to the unexpected Blu-ray revival of the classic TV Western "Colt .45."  Next we review the John Ford and John Wayne western "3 Godfathers" (1948) and its redemption story for the outlaws.  Three modern classics are next, with the timely "The Little Drummer Girl," (1984), the inspiring "Stand and Deliver," (1988), and the action-comedy "Money Talks" (1997).  We jump back to the 1920s  with a review of the delightful silent double feature "The Boob/Why Be Good" and a hint at future silent film releases. We wrap up with director Raoul Walsh's "They Drive By Night" (1940), which is loaded with terrific performances by classic Hollywood favorites George Raft, Humphrey Bogart, Ann Sheridan, and Ida Lupino. We provide a review of each film,  the restoration, and all of the extras to help you decide if you want to add it to your physical media collection.

Purchase links:
COLT .45 (1957-1960) THE COMPLETE SERIES Blu-ray
3 GODFATHERS (1948)  Blu-ray
THEY DRIVE BY NIGHT (1940)  Blu-ray
THE BOOB and WHY BE GOOD? (1926/29) Blu-ray
STAND AND DELIVER (1988) Blu-ray
MONEY TALKS (1997) Blu-ray
THE LITTLE DRUMMER GIRL (1984) Blu-ray

If you pre-ordered the MONEY TALKS Blu-ray you may have received a disc with 2.0 instead of 5.1 audio. If that is you, send an email to the following address to request a replacement disc:  avdefreturns@alliedvaughn.com
The Extras Facebook page
The Extras Twitter
Warner Archive & Warner Bros Catalog Group
Otaku Media produces podcasts, behind-the-scenes extras, and media that connect creatives with their fans and businesses with their consumers. Contact us today to see how we can work together to achieve your goals. www.otakumedia.tv

36 min