100 Years of Warner Bros. | Official Trailer | Max
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The once in a lifetime missed opportunity of not having it hosted by Jacko, Wacko, and Dot.
*only 12 years available for streaming
The sound and the structure of this trailer are like a caricature of trailers.
Apparently this is premiering at Cannes?? Very excited!
For their 75th anniversary, Warner Brothers put together a weeklong touring film festival that traveled the country. They restored and struck new 35mm prints of more than 30 classic movies. It was a glorious way to spend a week, watching one great film after another. Every day focused on a different decade.
The Jazz Singer
42nd Street
The Adventures of Robin Hood
The Public Enemy
Mildred Pierce
Now Voyager
Casablanca
The Maltese Falcon
The Searchers
Dial ‘M’ for Murder
A Streetcar Named Desire
Rebel Without a Cause
Days of Wine and Roses
Bullitt
Bonnie and Clyde
The Wild Bunch
All the President’s Men
Superman
Dog Day Afternoon
The Exorcist
A Clockwork Orange
Blazing Saddles
The Color Purple
Lethal Weapon
Full Metal Jacket
Risky Business
Blade Runner
Batman
The Shining
Chariots of Fire
Driving Miss Daisy
The Fugitive
Unforgiving
JFK
Goodfellas
Twister
How come not a single Nolan film was featured in this trailer? He was definitely the most prominent director for them in the last few years.
The movie is essentially the embodiment of a circle jerk.
A movie kissing the asses of a movie business.
Not saying i wont watch it, but it’s gonna be an hour and 45 minutes of WB smelling their own farts.
Hey do you guys ever think about how insane their catalogue is and what they have access to? What they have is on par with Disney they just don’t express it
Looney toons DC cartoon network Godzilla Stephen king LOTR Harry Potter and probably a few others I’m not remembering.