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Warner owns Gone With the Wind, and all MGM productions made up until May 1986. ~Matt |
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Perhaps you could explain what part of the law I have wrong? |
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Warner and Trafalgar Releasing are showing a new 2K restoration of ABBA: The Movie (1977) in theaters this week (May 12 and 14). Hopefully Warner will release this new restoration on blu-ray
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But the deal structure is important. Turner Entertainment Co still exists. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turner_Entertainment "Turner Entertainment self-distributed much of its library for the first decade of its existence, but on October 10, 1996, Turner Broadcasting was purchased by Time Warner and its distribution functions were largely absorbed into Warner Bros. As a result, Turner is now an in-name-only subsidiary of Warner, serving merely as a copyright holder for a portion of their library. ... Turner Entertainment's current library includes: ... Nearly all of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's film, television and cartoon library released prior to May 23, 1986 ..." If Wiki has it wrong (and sometimes it does get things wrong). Fine. Post a link. But my posts were based on the best available data that I had at the time. |
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#25546 |
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Yes, but your argument was that they had to license Gone With the Wind from Turner to release the blu-ray, when they already control Turner's assets. Nothing needed to be licensed because Warner is already the parent company. That's what we're saying. Yes, we know Turner is the copyright holder, but like the link you posted says, they are an "in-name-only subsidiary" of Warner. Warner can release whatever the hell they want from Turner's library because it was merged with Warner in 1996.
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However, they did have to license it nevertheless. Two reasons why: If they didn't it could be regarded as a dividend payment, or distribution of corporate property, by Turner to its parent. That could give rise to unforeseen tax consequences. There could also be issues if any division of Warner's (Turner Entertainment) was spun off in the future. Since there would be a hanging issue of misappropriation of a subsidiary's property by its parent. This scenario may be unlikely at present. Nevertheless, it's still a matter of good housekeeping. You would still dot the 'i's and cross the 't's. I understand your point. And I agree completely that Warner could direct Turner to license whatever it wanted. We are really just getting caught up in the detail of how that is done. My original post was more focused on why the UHD of GWTW was never released more than who owned the rights. |
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Feb 2022
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It's a pretty enjoyable film, actually. One of the cheapo B-musicals they were experimenting with at the time where they replaced big budgets and opulent visuals with lots of energy and gusto. |
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As for why GWTW did not receive a UHD release on its 80th, you are free to speculate all you want. Political reasons are very likely, but there could be other reasons. |
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Thanks given by: | Handman (05-19-2022), SoundOfSilence (05-13-2022) |
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#25554 |
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It's likely GWTW didn't receive a 4k release on its 80th anniversary due to the recent controversy surrounding the film. It's a shame, because the blu-ray is fantastic and I think the 4k would be a marvel. Hopefully they'll release it at some point.
I find it ironic that the very first movie ever featured on TCM by the late, great Robert Osborne was Gone With the Wind, where Osborne proclaimed it arguably the greatest film ever made and the apogee of Classic Hollywood. This was in the not so distant past of 1994. Fast forward to today and TCM is doing everything it can to pander to modern audiences--the film has a trigger warning before the network airs it, as though viewers are too stupid to understand certain depictions from certain eras are no longer acceptable. TCM doesn't show the film at it's Classic Film Festivals and it's highly unlikely they'll show it on their upcoming TCM Cruise, etc. All of this to make a much broader point: as classic film fans, we need to be very concerned about the movement to censor older films because they don't measure up to modern sensibilities. The entire GWTW controversy started when a screewriter called for it to be censored. This movement didn't start with random trolls on the internet, it started with a veteran Hollywood screenwriter actively campaigning for its removal, and then actors applauded its temporary removal from HBO. All of us here are presumably fans of classic cinema. It's our duty to safeguard these iconic films from political correctness run amok. |
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Oh, get over yourself!
NOBODY is censoring old movies. Adding a simple disclaimer in front of GWTW is not equal to censorship, and GWTW is far from the first movie that had that happen to it. Why is this any different than the warning stickers you guys have been living with on your CDs for 30+ years now? |
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I agree. Some of these old films have scenes/characters that are reprehensible because of their racism. Having a warning/disclaimer is definitely not censorship. There will always be people who are discovering these films for the first time. Putting things in historical context is the least we can do as we preserve these films for future generations.
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It's always a mistake at best or a lack of empathy or consideration at worst to assume that because you can put a film into its historical context that everyone, regardless of age, upbringing or life experiences can as well, especially when to most audiences films are just transitory distractions, not something they have studied or are guaranteed to have any knowledge of their history or the pervading cultural assumptions of their day. Advisory warnings are simply a sensible way of keeping difficult and sometimes insensitive (in part or whole) material in circulation and minimizing offence. Last edited by Aclea; 05-13-2022 at 05:50 PM. |
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Aug 2016
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Which CDs have racist warnings
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#25559 | |
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Oct 2021
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GWTW isn't currently censored, but that's the road we're heading toward. Why didn't Warner release a 4k of GWTW for its 80th anniversary? One would really have to suspend disbelief to think the reasoning is anything other than fear of backlash. So, yes, all of you who have proclaimed GWTW isn't censored are technically correct. But it is crystal clear that the industry is distancing itself from celebrating this film because it doesn't align with modern sensibilities. The evidence (no 4k release, not showing it at festivals, Disney parks removed the film poster on Sunset Blvd at Hollywood Studios after the recent backlash, etc.) is irrefutable. It's not censored, but moving forward, it will be largely ignored, not rereleased, or ever celebrated among the film community at large. That in itself is essentially a form of censorship. |
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Thanks given by: | mantle52ball (05-14-2022), SoundOfSilence (05-13-2022) |
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If not having a 4K release is 'censoring,' then most of film history - including modern films - is somehow censored. ![]() Last edited by Aclea; 05-13-2022 at 08:02 PM. |
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