They must be doing OK if they’re still investing in R&D, but if the company went under, you’d lose access to the movies stored on your equipment, right?
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The shutoff sounds like it’s not getting quite enough power. You might try plugging it into a different outlet if that’s an option.
Physical media live
https://www.theguardian.com/film/2024/mar/27/the-film-fans-who-refuse-to-surrender-to-streaming-one-day-youll-barter-bread-for-our-dvds
Warner’s shows were on ABC, which didn’t air anything in color until the Fall of 1962. Bonanza was on NBC, which was part of RCA, which wanted to sell color televisions.
I’ve been disappointed by some Imprint releases. Secret of the Incas was unwatchable (literally—I stopped watching). Their packaging is fantastic, but I’ve read that they don’t any work on what they get from the studios, and sometimes their discs come from old masters. In this case, though, I...
The rest of the series made sense on its own terms. The finale was something different altogether: an exercise in surrealism without a logical narrative. I found it a very unsuitable and unsatisfying ending.
Big discount available with annual commitment, paid up front:
https://variety.com/2024/digital/news/max-discounted-yearly-plan-deals-march-madness-1235941931/
It’s available if you’re billed directly by Warner.
I received the same response. Their first email said they were unable to obtain supply (obviously incorrect). This one leaves doubt as to whether cancellations will be a recurring problem.
I placed an order for my three items with Orbit DVD and saved ten dollars.