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Latest Episodes
Unlocking Warner Bros' Golden Harvest Vault: THE BLADE 4K & Jackie Chan's BREAKOUT HITS 4K
Warner Bros. archivist and Hong Kong film expert Jeff Briggs, joins the podcast to discuss some recent 4K releases from the Warner Bros’ Golden Harvest Library. First up we review Criterion’s 4K of The Blade (1995), a seminal work of director T...
Warner Archive June Part 2 Announcement: Last Summer, 3 Classic Films, & a Cult Classic
We reveal the final five Warner Archive Blu-ray releases for June and explain why each title matters for collectors who care about transfers, preservation, and real movie history. We spotlight hidden MGM craftsmanship, cult oddities, and a majo...
Warner Archive June Part 1 Announcement: Including Letty Lynton and a Hanna-Barbera Series PLUS Remembering Ted Turner
In Part 1 of our June Announcement podcast, George Feltenstein of the Warner Archive announces four films releasing in June from the Warner Archive, including the much anticipated Letty Lynton (1932). We also review one Hanna-Barbera TV Series....
Reviewing The Famous Studios Champion Collection Blu-ray with Thad Komorowski
Restoration artist and animation historian Thad Komorowski joins the podcast for a deep dive review of his Famous Studios Champion Collection Blu-ray. We discuss Blackie Sheep and Wolfie’s early screwball energy, the importance of the early Cas...
PREVIEW of the 2026 TCM CLASSIC FILM FESTIVAL with Scott McGee
Scott McGee of TCM joins the podcast for a preview of the 2026 TCM Classic Film Festival. We discuss the theme of this year's festival, THE WORLD COMES TO HOLLYWOOD, and review some of the WORLD PREMIERE RESTORATION screenings. Scot...
Fan Mail
I just love this podcast! I could listen to the three of you talk all day. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, the current team at Warner Archive are dedicated to satisfying the animation fans. From re-releasing the super stars cropped shorts to the proper aspect ratio to having the platinum collections reprinted on bluray to combat scalpers, and now including an extra cartoon on the next release to make up for Double or Mutton error - George and Jerry listen to the fans and I just couldn’t appreciate them more. PS … 1936’s Don’t Look Now by Tex Avery would be a most welcome debut on Collector’s Vault Vol 2 🤞
Ottawa, Ohio