Thanks for posting Warner's clarification. They could avoid confusion if they didn't use the Warner Archive logo for blu-ray. Then again, some WAC dvds were pressed or had a mixed release (a run of pressed, then switching to MOD), so I suppose they aren't setting a precedent with pressed blu-ray.
I know, and it seems odd since it's the made-on-demand division. Unless they're burning high-def to recordable blu-ray discs (BD-R's) rather than factory-pressed. I'm not the only one to voice this.
Odd coming from Warner Archive since that's the made-on-demand division. Has one of the funniest bad special effects ever (the film frame lifted out of the film), and of course a loud music soundtrack by Albert Glasser who did many of Bert I. Gordon's films. Pretty uninspiring, more like a test...