Just to blow your mind. I'm a huge fan of Big Fat Liar, however I completely understand the desire for more catalog releases. The truth is, WHV releases more BD catalog titles than any other, the problem is that these titles don't come out fast enough (especially compared with all the titles in...
Well, the difference is that The Sorpranos should be able to do fine at mass retail, just like it did on DVD. I'm talking about the content that really actually does not have a future at retail, like some TV shows, HBO Comedy Specials, Documentaries, TV Specials, etc.
I sure hope this is the case. I get excited when I think of all the native-HD content that the company has (WB TV shows, HBO content, Turner content, etc.) that could easily be put onto a Blu-Ray. HBO Comedy Specials on Blu-Ray, anybody?
I'd expect to see lees titles from Buena Vista. While 30 films was a great number, many of the releases were sub-par to horrendous, and all the recent releases have been of excellent quality. Quality-over-quantity.
Other than some of the fantastic titles already announced, I love to see: Stranger Than Paradise (1984) from Criterion Sesame Street Presents: Follow that Bird (1985) from Warner Looney Tunes: Back in Action (2003) from Warner The Powerpuff Girls Movie (2002) from Warner A continuation of the HD...
For the time being I doubt it, considering the fact that these cartoons aren't actually "restored," at least for HD/Blu-Ray standards. I'd imagine (and hope) that Warner properly restores these cartoons, and release them on Blu-Ray via the Warner Archive.
Whenever Turner Entertainment lets them. WHV/WB has absolutely no control over content that is owned by Turner Entertainment. So, all Cartoon Network shows (that are owned in full by Turner) are distributed by Warner Home Video from the command by Turner.