By some accounts, maybe. But Ellinger is rather well-respected in other circles, and certainly is held in high regard amongst a sizable group of her peers. Obviously, we're all entitled to our opinions, but know that there are plenty out there who would disagree with the vitriol being thrown her...
This is the only place I've personally seen any extended discussion of it--to be fair, I'm not looking, because I don't consider this all that worrisome. ("Where do we draw the line?" Somewhere...but not here.) And no, the existing discs will never be considered truly rare (barring some rogue...
Well to be fair, I don't think that's their primary reason for making this cut. I genuinely believe that this change is coming from a well-intentioned place. (Some people may not agree with it or like it, and I completely understand that... though it's pretty insignificant to me personally.) A...
This is a brilliant move by Disney.
They'll probably see a bump in sales on their remaining stock of previous releases, fueled by collectors, speculators, and those who feel it important to take a stand and vote with their wallet regarding this ten second credit gag being removed. And then the...
I think most labels probably pay attention to what the fan base says--but as we can see even in this post and thread, what they want can vary wildly. As far as commentaries go, I'm sure the labels all hope to get the big names involved, but for a variety of reasons it may not be feasible...
Commentary costs can add up. The cost of just the recording can be anywhere from $0(if the commentator has some aptitude with home recording; usually this is a historian) to a couple thousand dollars (if, like most film professionals, they prefer to record in a studio with a skilled engineer.)...
The short answer is it was never truly an episode of The Bold Ones, but a pilot for "Hernandez, Houston P.D." Here's a TV listing for 01/16/1973, when those episode guides list "The Night Crawler"
I research film and TV for a living, and I can promise you that the most commonly used online...
Classic film: Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Contemporary: Ed Wood
Film seen too often to count: Flash Gordon
Classic actress: Bette Davis
Contemporary actress: Kate Winslet
Classic actor: Peter O' Toole
Contemporary actor: Tom Hardy
Director: David Lynch