Robert, that's a very good question and something I've noticed for a number of years now, actually. I just never got around to asking.
I receive notifications for most of the threads I follow, but there are a few that still show with my avatar indicating that I'm following them, but I don't...
Interestingly, I watched Christopher Strong this past weekend and as always am amazed at how good a 91 year-old film can look and sound thanks to WBMPI.
I was pleasantly surprised by the inclusion of the short Plane Nuts (1933), also. The two musical numbers were lifted from the MGM feature...
Count me in as an Astaire devotee, so I'll be buying this even though the PQ is less than stellar and since it's never been released on DVD, only VHS and LD.
Sorry, no. George just mentioned that the two Archive "Esther Williams and Technicolor" 2023 releases sold well, so there may be more released on Blu-ray in 2024.
Although I'd buy every film she made in Blu-ray, my most wanted are:
Bathing Beauty (1944)
Thrill of a Romance (1945)
Easy to Love...
Excellent podcast! Well worth a listen. Glad to hear the classic films did so well this year and was pleased to hear George mention the two Esther Williams films specifically as I'd like to see more of her titles released on Blu-ray. Sounds as though 2024 should be a banner year for the Archive...
Mark, your comments on Fellow Travelers are spot on, looking forward to Ripley and I love Dan Levy. So talented and Good Grief looks like it will be really good based on the trailer.