I find myself laughing at the certain amount of arrogance in some folks that pre-order like it's something carved in stone.
They are basically complaining that, because they ticked a check box or added something to their list, that an item must be delivered on their timetable. They have paid...
To those folks that say we are stupid for still buying physical media, whether from seeing the movie, or blindly, let me ask this.
The way streaming channels and studio streams have been operating recently, do you honestly trust your "paid for" digital copy, that is in their cloud, will always...
You fail to mention that Paramount and Patrick Stewart have made it very clear that Season 3 is the last, and it is supposed to put a final ending to the TNG adventures.
Apple doesn't seem to be releasing much of anything to disc. I'm still waiting for a video release of "Greyhound", the Tom Hanks film from 2 years ago. It was a co production of Sony and Apple.
I don't know, I never looked real hard to see because I'd rather have the series on disc.
Of the original cast, Frank Bonner, Gordon Jump and Richard Sanders returned. Tawny Kitaen replaced Loni Anderson. Myklti Williamson replaced Gary Sandy. Howard Hessman return later in it's run.
The series...
I have lived through using my late mom's Calphalon pans and a cast iron pan I bought, that popped something in my wrist last time I used it. I will stick to my Midnight Infomercial GraniteStone pans I got 2 years ago. I use them to death, I beat on them and all I do is re-season them every 6...
Just another example of why you need to buy physical copies of any film you want to keep. Buying electronic copies anywhere, from anyplace ain't worth the digital bits you used to buy them.
I'm unemployed and drive very, very little. My last tank of gas was last July. I filled up this past week at Costco. I paid for premium about the same as regular at an average gas station.
Hi. There have been 3 TV series that could make my sides ache from laughing so much, 2 are Barney Miller and WKRP in Cincinnati. The third seems to have disappeared from everywhere. It was Matt Frewer's next series after Max Headroom, Doctor, Doctor. It ran 40 episodes and was really well...
All these movies being lamented as not being released by Warner Home Video. Just because it had a Warner Bros. logo at the beginning of the credits, that doesn't mean it is owned by Warner Bros. How many of you actually looked into what of their favorite non-releases are actually WB films, and...
I find it funny that so many have series on their wish lists that are already available on DVD or Bluray. They just have them listed because the resolution of the current sets aren't to their liking.
This is TV and until only recently, most TV shows were filmed at a resolution that, at best, was...
I wonder if there may be a clue in the very end of that video. The "TCM" comes down to screen center, then drops off. As it's dropping off, the "C" from the logo comes down by itself, then zooms towards the camera.
They don't do excess animation like that for shorts & giggles in a commercial.
I'm bewildered by this thread. I am still getting Warner Archive emails announcing new releases. I got one last week that had the announcement for the 4th Thin Man movie on BluRay. I immediately preordered it in the Warner Shop on Amazon.
Everything seems to be releasing just fine and...
Okay, so the only thing different I can see from the Bluray set of the original cast 6 movies I have are that these are all 4K. Everything else seems to be the same.
Sorry, I'll pass. The set I have now is perfectly good watching. And it has all 6 movies, not just 4.
Don't much care about the sales and stuff. I'm more concerned about they restoration and continuing release of older WB films. That's not going away, is it?
In keeping with the subject of just "newer shows" (i.e. the last 20 years), the ones I have are:
Elementary
Battlestar Galactica remake
Sherlock
Cosmos (new series)
Star Trek Enterprise
The Green Hornet
Doctor, Doctor (post Max Headroom series for Matt Frewer)
Dragnet (revival with Ed O'Neill as Friday)
Marblehead Manor (Linda Thorson of The Avenger and Michael Richards pre-Kramer)