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WB Classics Program - 5 TIERS All Titles Available in English 2D DCP WB Classics Program - 5 TIERS All Titles Available in English 2D DCP TIER 1 Available Date: 05/01/2020 DC COMICS SUPERHEROES MPAA Run Time 1 AQUAMAN (2018) PG-13 143 2 BATMAN (1989) PG 126 3 SHAZAM! (2019) PG-13 132 4 SUPERMAN (1978) PG 143 5 WONDER WOMAN (2017) PG-13 141 Relive a Hero's journey Marketing Watch as these heroes instill the importance of truth, honor, justice and to defend the defenseless Message: What makes a hero? WIZARDING WORLD MPAA Run Time 1 HP1: SORCERER’S STONE (2001) PG 152 2 HP2: CHAMBER OF SECRETS (2002) PG 161 3 HP3: PRISONER OF AZKABAN (2004) PG 142 4 HP4: GOBLET OF FIRE (2005) PG-13 157 5 HP5: ORDER OF THE PHOENIX (2007) PG-13 138 6 HP6: HALF BLOOD PRINCE (2009) PG 153 7 HP7A: DEATHLY HALLOWS PART 1 (2010) PG-13 146 8 HP7B: DEATHLY HALLOWS PART 2 (2011) PG-13 130 9 FB1 AND WHERE TO FIND THEM (2016) PG-13 133 10 FB2: THE CRIMES OF GRINDELWALD (2018) PG-13 134 Return to the Wizarding World Marketing There's a little magic in all of us Message: Let this magical world cast a spell on you at the cinema ADDITIONAL CLASSIC TITLES AVAILABLE MPAA Run Time 1 300 (2007) R 117 2 BATMAN AND ROBIN (1997) PG-13 125 3 BATMAN FOREVER (1995) PG-13 121 4 BATMAN RETURNS (1992) PG-13 126 5 BATMAN: MASK OF PHANTASM (1993)-animated PG 75 6 BLIND SIDE (2009) PG-13 129 7 CONJURING1 (2013) R 112 8 CONJURING2 (2016) R 134 9 DOLPHIN TALE (2011) PG 113 10 GOONIES (1985) PG 111 11 LEGO BATMAN MOVIE (2017) PG 104 12 NATIONAL LAMPOON’S VACATION (1983) R 98 13 PURPLE RAIN (1984) R 111 14 V FOR VENDETTA (2006) R 132 15 WATCHMEN (2009) R 162 16 WILLY WONKA AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY (1971) G 100 17 WIZARD OF OZ (1939) G 102 Total Titles: 32 Alternative Content Sales 1 of 5 4/28/2020 | 2:12 PM WB Classics Program - 5 TIERS All Titles Available in English 2D DCP TIER 2 Available Date: TBD CHRISTOPHER NOLAN MPAA Run Time 1 BATMAN BEGINS (2005) PG-13 140 2 DARK KNIGHT (2008) PG-13 152 3 DARK KNIGHT RISES (2012) PG-13 165 4 DUNKIRK (2017) PG-13 106 5 INCEPTION (2010) PG-13 148 Stories That Pull You In Marketing A dream within a dream… / …one week, one day, one hour at a time Message: See Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight Trilogy the way it was meant to be seen -- on the big screen MIDDLE EARTH MPAA Run Time 1 HOBBIT1: AN UNEXPECTED JOURNEY (2012) PG-13 170 2 HOBBIT2: DESOLATION OF SMAUG (2013) PG-13 161 3 HOBBIT3: THE BATTLE OF FIVE ARMIES (2014) PG-13 144 4 LOTR1: FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING (2001) - Extended Edition PG-13 228 5 LOTR2: TWO TOWERS (2002) - Extended Edition PG-13 235 6 LOTR3: RETURN OF THE KING (2003) - Extended Edition PG-13 263 Incredible Creatures Marketing These monstrous creatures come in all shapes and sizes Message: Destroying cities and haunting dreams ADDITIONAL CLASSIC TITLES AVAILABLE MPAA Run Time 1 ANNABELLE (2014) R 99 2 AUGUST RUSH (2007) PG 114 3 BEETLEJUICE (1988) PG 92 4 BODYGUARD (1992) R 129 5 GRAVITY (2013) PG-13 93 6 GREAT GATSBY (2013) PG-13 142 7 HANGOVER (2009) R 100 8 HANGOVER PART II (2011) R 102 9 HANGOVER PART III (2013) R 100 10 IT (2017) R 135 11 IT CHAPTER TWO (2019) R 169 12 MUSIC AND LYRICS (2007) PG-13 106 13 NOTEBOOK (2004) PG-13 124 14 OCEAN’S 8 (2018) PG-13 110 15 RACING STRIPES (2005) PG 101 16 RIGHT STUFF (1983) PG 193 17 SINGIN’ IN THE RAIN (1952) G 103 18 SMALLFOOT (2018) PG 96 19 SPACE JAM (1996) PG 87 20 STORKS (2016) PG 87 21 TEEN TITANS GO! TO THE MOVIES (2018) PG 88 Total Titles: 32 Alternative Content Sales 2 of 5 4/28/2020 | 2:12 PM WB Classics Program - 5 TIERS All Titles Available in English 2D DCP TIER 3 Available Date: TBD MONSTERS MPAA Run Time 1 DEEP BLUE SEA (1999) R 105 2 GODZILLA (2014) PG-13 123 3 GODZILLA: KING OF THE MONSTERS (2019) PG-13 132 4 GREMLINS (1984) PG (13) 106 5 KONG: SKULL ISLAND (2017) PG-13 118 6 LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS: DIRECTOR’S CUT (1986) PG-13 105 7 LOST BOYS (1987) R 98 8 MEG (2018) PG-13 113 9 RAMPAGE (2018) PG-13 107 Incredible Creatures Marketing These monstrous creatures come in all shapes and sizes Message: Destroying cities and haunting dreams FANTASY / FUTURE MPAA Run Time 1 MATRIX (1999) R 136 2 MATRIX RELOADED (2003) R 138 3 MATRIX REVOLUTIONS (2003) R 129 4 BLADE RUNNER: THE FINAL CUT (1982) R 117 5 BLADE RUNNER 2049 (2017) R 164 Believe the Unbelievable Marketing Reality is a thing of the past / Free your mind Message: Escape to the cinema ADDITIONAL CLASSIC TITLES AVAILABLE MPAA Run Time 1 BOOK OF ELI (2010) R 118 2 CASABLANCA (1942) PG 102 3 CRAZY RICH ASIANS (2018) PG-13 121 4 CURSE OF LA LLORONA (2019) R 93 5 DEMOLITION MAN (1993) R 115 6 EDGE OF TOMORROW (2014) PG-13 113 7 IRON GIANT: SIGNATURE EDITION (1999) PG 90 8 LEGO MOVIE (2014) PG 101 9 MAD MAX 2: ROAD WARRIOR (1982) R 120 10 MAD MAX BEYOND THUNDERDOME (1985) PG-13 106 11 MAD MAX: FURY ROAD (2015) - Versions: Theatrical + Black&Chrome R 120/120 12 NEVERENDING STORY (1984) PG 94 13 NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET (1984) R 91 14 PEE WEE'S BIG ADVENTURE (1985) PG 90 15 PHANTOM OF THE OPERA (2004) PG-13 141 16 READY PLAYER ONE (2018) PG-13 140 17 SELENA (1997) PG 127 18 WE'RE THE MILLERS (2010) R 109 Total Titles: 32 Alternative Content Sales 3 of 5 4/28/2020 | 2:12 PM WB Classics Program - 5 TIERS All Titles Available in English 2D DCP TIER 4 Available Date: TBD MYSTERY / ADVENTURE MPAA Run Time 1 CITIZEN KANE (1941) NR 119 2 FUGITIVE (1993) PG-13 127 3 MALTESE FALCON (1941) NR 101 4 MAN FROM U.N.C.L.E. (2015) PG-13 116 5 NORTH BY NORTHWEST (1959) NR 136 6 POKEMON DETECTIVE PIKACHU (2019) PG 104 7 SHERLOCK HOLMES (2009) PG-13 128 8 SHERLOCK HOLMES: A GAME OF SHADOWS (2011) PG-13 121 Need an escape? Marketing Race to find the truth with these classic mystery films Message: Break free from reality DRAMA / ACTION MPAA Run Time 1 ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD (1938) PG 102 2 AMERICAN SNIPER (2014) R 132 3 ARGO (2012) R 120 4 DELIVERANCE (1972) R 110 5 ENTER THE DRAGON (1973) R 97 6 LEGEND OF TARZAN (2016) PG-13 110 7 REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE (1955) PG-13 111 Evade real-world drama Marketing Embrace these classic tales Message: Relive these dramatic events CRIME / THRILLER MPAA Run Time 1 DEPARTED (2006) R 152 2 DIRTY HARRY (1971) R 102 3 DOG DAY AFTERNOON (1975) R 130 4 FINGERS (1978) R 90 5 GOODFELLAS (1990) R 148 6 TOWN (2010) R 125 Classic Crime Thrillers Marketing Cops, criminals and organized crime Message: Escape to the cinema ADDITIONAL CLASSIC TITLES AVAILABLE MPAA Run Time 1 ANT BULLY (2006) PG 89 2 AUSTIN POWERS1: INTERNATIONAL MAN OF MYSTERY (1997) PG-13 89 3 AUSTIN POWERS2: THE SPY WHO SHAGGED ME (1999) PG-13 95 4 AUSTIN POWERS3 IN GOLDMEMBER (2002) PG-13 94 5 CREED (2015) PG-13 133 6 HAPPY FEET (2006) PG 108 7 JOYFUL NOISE (2012) PG-13 118 8 RISKY BUSINESS (1983) R 98 9 STAR IS BORN (1954) PG 175 10 STAR IS BORN (1976) R 140 11 STAR IS BORN (2018) - Versions: Theatrical + Encore R 136/147 Total Titles: 32 Alternative Content Sales 4 of 5 4/28/2020 | 2:12 PM WB Classics Program - 5 TIERS All Titles Available in English 2D DCP TIER 5 Available Date: TBD STANLEY KUBRICK MPAA Run Time 1 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY (1968) G 149 2 A CLOCKWORK ORANGE (1972) R 137 3 BARRY LYNDON (1975) PG 184 4 EYES WIDE SHUT (1999) R 159 5 FULL METAL JACKET (1987) R 116 6 LOLITA (1962) R 153 Marketing One of the most influential filmmakers in cinematic history Message: WESTERNS / JOHN WAYNE MPAA Run Time 1 ASSASSINATION OF JESSE JAMES (2007) R 159 2 BABY FACE (1933) (JW) NR 70 3 CALAMITY JANE (1953) NR 101 4 HOW THE WEST WAS WON (1962) (JW) NR 162 5 OUTLAW JOSEY WALES (1976) PG 135 6 RIO BRAVO (1959) (JW) NR 141 7 SEARCHERS (1956) (JW) PG 119 8 SHE WORE A YELLOW RIBBON (1949) (JW) NR 103 9 TREASURE OF THE SIERRA MADRE (1948) NR 126 10 UNFORGIVEN (1992) R 131 11 WILD BUNCH: DIRECTOR'S CUT (1969) R 135 Historically Significant Classics Marketing Travel back in time to the American Old West Message: John Wayne: An American actor and western legend ADDITIONAL CLASSIC TITLES AVAILABLE MPAA Run Time 1 42nd STREET (1933) NR 89 2 BADLANDS (1974) PG 94 3 BLAZING SADDLES (1974) R 93 4 BRIDGES OF MADISON COUNTY (1995) PG-13 135 5 BRONCO BILLY (1980) PG 119 6 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE (2016) PG-13 107 7 DEFENDING YOUR LIFE (1991) PG 111 8 GONE WITH THE WIND (1939) G 232 9 MAGIC MIKE (2012) R 110 10 MAGIC MIKE XXL (2015) R 115 11 PHILADELPHIA STORY (1940) NR 112 12 PS I LOVE YOU (2007) PG-13 126 13 SEX AND THE CITY (2008) R 145 14 SEX AND THE CITY 2 (2010) R 147 15 THEY SHALL NOT GROW OLD (2018) R 99 Total Titles: 32 Alternative Content Sales 5 of 5 4/28/2020 | 2:12 PM.
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