I agree. However, the sad state of affairs is that some studios go up for sale, new brass comes in that has NO IDEA about what they are taking over nor what people are the best asset for them. As has been said, people become numbers.
Over the past 10 years I have seen very capable people let...
I never discussed those individuals with George.
However, I got the impression that while most firings that occur after a company takes over are based on everyone being just a “number” to the new owners, that George’s contributions to the bottom line were eventually recognized.
Of course...
Okay, I just had to remove that last post.
I have no idea how someone’s political views have ANYTHING to do with the Warner Archive library.
Let’s keep the discussion on topic.
Hey Guys!
I communicated with George Feltenstein this evening.
He is riding very high on being back at his old job with added responsibilities that I am certain is going to take the WAC library to a new level.
I expressed my concern about the erratic announcements and he let me know that...
I believe this to be true. It the program was over, George Feltenstein would have stated so in the podcast. I just think that we are no longer finding ourselves in the usual release cycle.
I comb Amazon several times a day and others usually find the preorders before I do. :) As soon as...
Uhm, I understand how you are feeling. I am still optimistic of more titles as there is one in particular I heard is in the pipeline and has not yet been announced.
Those announcements are a month old and went up about a day after Amazon preorders appeared. We had them listed here for preorder hours to a day before them.
The point being, WAC is not supplying any website with advanced release information. What is sadly happening is that no formal...
Can you clarify that?
Nobody is getting advanced information on WAC’s release schedule as far as I am aware. In fact, it appears that nobody is aware of their releases until preorder(s) suddenly appear on Amazon.