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  1. RichMurphy

    Once upon a time, there were two ... geniuses

    As a retiree myself, I highly recommend that lifestyle. LOL Having said that, I hope Mr. Strohmaier has an apprentice or two to carry on the brilliant work he achieved.
  2. RichMurphy

    Once upon a time, there were two ... geniuses

    Not sure how my first post implied that he couldn't work on other company's films, as he indeed did for Cinerama and he theoretically could do for MGM, Disney, and anyone else. Your comment that "They are not with WB so David Strohmaier would not be involved with restoring them." suggests that...
  3. RichMurphy

    Once upon a time, there were two ... geniuses

    Huh? If Strohmaier is now an employee of Warner Bros., that's news to me. By the way, my wish list was based not on ownership, but solely on the fact that Strohmaier and his colleagues have achieved cost-effective miracles with problematic large format productions using off-the-shelf software...
  4. RichMurphy

    Once upon a time, there were two ... geniuses

    One of the reasons I love this film is that Mr. Potter DOESN'T get his comeuppance at the end; that would be too predictable. It's annoying, but Potter wins by his standards, and the Baileys win by their standards.
  5. RichMurphy

    Once upon a time, there were two ... geniuses

    I guess I should add CAN CAN to my wish list, even more unlikely given its current ownership. I was distressed to see the same weird color fluctuations on the recent TCM broadcast that exist on the old DVD. Too bad TCM didn't include the DVD's disclaimer about how this was sourced from the...
  6. RichMurphy

    Once upon a time, there were two ... geniuses

    I know that David Strohmaier has pretty much finished working on all of the Cinerama films, but I wish Warner Bros. would send him raw scans of whatever they have for RAINTREE COUNTY, AROUND THE WORLD IN EIGHTY DAYS, and any other problematic large format productions they own, and let him and...
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