Glad that WB Archives is getting out these unreleased series. It gives us hope that some of the never before out shows comes out on DVD or Blu Ray Please WB Archives, do some unreleased HB series.
--jthree
That's just not right.
Moon Pilot, and others costing at least 50 apiece. What has happened to us? Classic Disney films (I'm talking live action here) should be available to all at affordable prices.
--jthree
Sad. Never knew the man, but his passing just reminds me of all the great actors/comedians of this era who are leaving us. Let's not forget his comic triumph, "Count Floyd." Anybody remember the stewardess segment?
"I normally don't say this, but let's watch it again."
--jthree
Do I dare demand that Feltenstein release more unreleased Hanna Barbara series from the sixties and seventies? Or maybe I should lay down too.
--jthree
Garrison's Gorillas is another series that really needs to be out on DVD. The sixties shows had their pluses, and I miss them. If physical media gets a second life, GG really needs to be on the top of the list.
--james
I was just thinking of him the other day. My thought process was remembering the tv stars who were still with us, and I had put his name on the list. And then this happens. I feel bad that we are losing so many talented people from that generation, and (I feel) that today's stars don't...
I'm old enuff. And that makes me want to cry. Where did the years go? Why are all the excellent actors from that age leaving us? It isn't right I tell. It isn't right.
--jthree
Does anybody remember "Detective in the House" from 1985 with Judd Hirsch? It only lasted about 6 episodes, but I didn't think it was that bad. It starred Judd as the "detective" in the family while his wife had the job which supported the family. Anything with Mr. Hirsch in it, can't be too...
Remember there was some slight talk, and I mean slight rumor of The Guns of Paradise season 2 and 3 being worked on before the Pandemic. I've been trying to remember all the "talk" that was going on before 2020, and while it wasn't as big as it was in early 2010's, it was still something...
Well, one good thing about Colt 45 coming out on Blu Ray, is that it gives the rest of us HOPE that some of our unreleased tv shows might come out. It's been a dry couple of years. Hasn't it?
--jthree
Funny, I was thinking about actors/writers who almost made it to 100. Larry Storch, and Carl Barks (Disney writer) just died months before their 100th. Sad.
Guys, forgive my poor memory but was Colt 45 released before on regular DVD? I can't remember. I do remember someone discussing Colt 45, and another black and white western that have never been released in any format? What was that one? The Alaskans? Really hope WB Archives gets to releasing...
Can anybody tell me if there's a Popeye page available? I'm trying to id one of the cartoons where Popeye is kidnapped by an alien Bluto (?) and our salty sailer is given the once over by those extraterrrestials.
--jthree
If we can only revive the DVD tv series market! There has to be a way. Pick up right where the studios left off. Was Paramount working on Ben Casey and Our Miss Brooks? What can we do to get the studios to pick up the market again?
--jthree
I'm hoping that the 1970 Scrooge soundtrack makes an official release. Other than that, I'm hoping LaLa Land Records releases more television soundtracks. It would be nice if the studios could give us some hints on what they're working on.
--jthree
It would help if more companies could give us more "tips" on what to expect this year. Everybody keeps things close to their vests these days.
--jthree