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  1. mattfire64

    Using Closing Logos to determine Print age (and other ramblings)

    Interesting, but I call foul on that judgement from CBS. If the prints used on both Shout Factory and Medium Rare's sets are the only ones still in existence (which appear to be prints struck back in the late 80s for syndication), then how did CBS manage to create new HD transfers for four...
  2. mattfire64

    Using Closing Logos to determine Print age (and other ramblings)

    I actually have a capture of the V of Doom on The Bob Newhart Show over on my Youtube channel: I actually uploaded this before Shout Factory's set was released, so I was quite surprised to hear that this closing logo combination was retained for the DVD release. Some random info about another...
  3. mattfire64

    Using Closing Logos to determine Print age (and other ramblings)

    Naked City: RLJ Entertainment released the full series set of Naked City back in 2013 after their successors at Image Entertainment insisted on cherry picking episodes to release on DVD. Fans were overjoyed to finally get the entire series on disc, but alas, the prints were in varying quality...
  4. mattfire64

    Using Closing Logos to determine Print age (and other ramblings)

    Dark Shadows: DS has to be one of my top 3 favorite TV series of all time, and the fact that almost all of it's episodes exist to watch is a feat that no other 60s daytime drama series can match. Show creator Dan Curtis held on to the tapes and kinescopes of all 1225 episodes without knowing the...
  5. mattfire64

    Using Closing Logos to determine Print age (and other ramblings)

    Some people are fond of certain closing logos because they like the design of them, or perhaps because they were scared of them when they were younger and remind them of more innocent days. I find closing logos interesting because they serve as a marker as to how old a certain print of a show...
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