
The Extras
The Extras explores the behind the scenes extras of your favorite TV shows, movies, and animation, whether on digital, dvd/blu-ray and 4K, or your favorite streaming site.
Podcasting since 2021 • 198 episodes
The Extras
Latest Episodes
Warner Archive October 14th Release Announcement: Curse of Frankenstein 4K PLUS 4 Classic Films and 4 Classic Film Collections
Warner Archive announces their packed October 14th Blu-ray release slate featuring meticulously restored classics and horror titles. George Feltenstein returns to share details about five key releases that showcase Warner's commitment to film p...
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Episode 197
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37:19

Announcing the TOM & JERRY GOLDEN ERA ANTHOLOGY Blu-ray
Warner Archive announces the release of all 114 Tom and Jerry animated shorts produced by Hanna-Barbera at MGM between 1940-1958, completely uncut and uncensored in a definitive collection coming December 9th.• Comprehensive six-disc Bl...
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Episode 196
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27:42

Hammer Horror Meets Warner Archive: The Curse of Frankenstein 4K
We announce a special collaborative 4K UHD release of "The Curse of Frankenstein" from Warner Archive and Hammer Films, coming October 14th. This landmark partnership brings together both companies' archival resources to create the definitive p...
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Episode 195
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24:04

Warner Archive September Announcement: Four New Films, Classic Hanna-Barbera, & Three New Film Collections
George Feltenstein joins host Tim Millard to announce the September Blu-ray releases from Warner Archive. The lineup includes five films from various eras, all receiving meticulous 4K restorations that dramatically improve their visual and audi...
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Episode 194
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33:41

6 Cinema Classics: The Warner Archive June Blu-rays
George Feltenstein joins Tim Millard to discuss the Warner Archive's June Blu-ray releases, spanning from 1938 to 1961 and featuring newly restored classics across multiple genres.• The Citadel (1938) stars Robert Donat as a doctor whos...
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Episode 193
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52:58

Fan Mail
Hey Tim, my name is West. Love the Podcast. You and George are often singing the praises of Warner Bros Imaging who do the restoration work. How about bringing some of those folks onto the podcast? I’d love to hear more about film restoration as a niche industry — and in particular I’d love to know how those folks got into it! What was their career path? Just an idea 🙂 Keep being awesome.
Vancouver, BC