Warner Bros. 100th Anniversary Studio Collection [4K Ultra
Warner Bros. 100th Anniversary Studio Collection [4K Ultra HD] [1939] [2023] [Region Free]



| Dimensions: | 43 x 33 x 16 cm; 300 Grams |
| Dimensions: | 43 x 33 x 16 cm; 300 Grams |
| Origin: | United Kingdom |
Picked up for 226 on sale.
Without a doubt a great range of films. I may have swapped a few of them out but I have to say it’s tastefully picked, balancing action, musicals and comedies.
I’ve only watched a couple of discs so far but I have no concerns over the quality of the 4k transfers or sound. I’m sure they’re all well reviewed in their stand alone releases and likely to have stuff like HDR/Dolby Vision/Atmos etc.
It is light on special features, which is pretty normal for individual 4k discs, I’m fine with just-the-fims, though the set could benefited from an exclusive Warner Bros documentary or something.
I was worried the three film books would be flimsy or naff but they’re actually quite neat and I appreciate their compact nature. If you have deep shelves (they’re about 11” long) they’ll take up a lot less space than thirty individual cases. (See photo comparison)
On any collection of titles there is always going to be a dispute about the titles included.
I got this at a reduced price so was reasonably happy with it. However there is one great
misleading aspect to the Warner Bros selection. A number of the films i do not regard as
Warner Bros. Some titles 2001, Oz for example I regard as MGM films. WB may now have the
rights today but they were not WB productions and should not be included as they were
not part of the studios productions. Instead i name 2 that should be there; The Searchers and Dirty Harry.
In particular The Searchers, one of the greatest westerns ever made if not one of the greatest ever films.
There’s a few reviews here who clearly haven’t read the WB Blurb, as this set could never include every film that everyone wants but what it does include is huge moments for the Studio and in 4K UHD, with some in that format for the very first time, with excellent extras (and secret pin badges) in a really solid set that feels like it’s worth the cost (although a nice percentage off right now!) – So many legendary films from Warner Bros, iconic moments, and so much more – I bet they do an alternative version in the future as well, this is 30 4K UHD films after all, which is only about 10 per film and it’s a limited set. Lovely stuff.
All of the great classics and new films all in 4K, couldn’t ask for better! But why isn’t one of the Harry Potter films not on here considering there like one of the most influential WB movie?
So excited to get this!