I'm doing the original "Iron Chef" show (not the Mario/Flay version), because even if it gets released eventually there'll be too many episodes to view, and I have a few specific favorites I want to see.
I went to Google Images and captured Diana Dors posters and posted them on my favorite DVD cover/labelling software. Frankly, it looks better than the generic cover VCI used.
FYI: The Dick Tracy Cartoon Show is scheduled for September 26 (according to Amazon) and is up for pre-order. Considering the characterizations of Joe Jitsu and Go-Go Gomez this collection might get held up (shades of the Mr. Magoo TV show box set 2 years ago).
That's a shame. I really enjoyed "Horrible Horrors" vol. 2 and thought Rhino did a great restoration job on "Nightmare In Wax". I also thought their transfer of "The Devil's Hand" was the best of all the PD versions out there.
Actually, Jayne's finest dramatic role (IMO) was in "The Burglar" starring Dan Duryea, Martha Vickers and Mickey Shaughnessy. I have a Public Domain DVD of it, but boy, wouldn't it be great if it got the full Special Ed treatment.
I hate them. I hate the microscopic title bands around the spindle. When you play them in the dark you can't see which side you're playing. :thumbsdown:
I wish your theory was correct. TCM premiered the "restored" (in quotes because we'll never see it complete) Greed and they premiered Jackie Coogan's "The Rag Man", but alas, no release.
Season 4 is pretty good, it has "Conky" (Bubbles' evil puppet a la "Magic"), it has "The Green Bastard" (backyard wrestling matches for "charity"), and the classic Steve French episode (a mountain lion eats Ricky & Julian's pot crops!)-"That f**king lion's totally baked!" Season 3 has the great...
"I'm just glad I got all my Woody Woodpecker discs before they went oop and started fetching ridiculous prices on Ebay. Even if it did take many angry phone calls and months to get them all!" I got the Woody Woodpecker series also as well as the Dexter's Laboratory series (which still hasn't...
If you want to see a less cute Oz and a darker version on a similar theme, go rent Return to Oz starring Fairuza Balk when she was a little girl. It's more of a Tim Burton style reading of the old tale.