In fact, the makers of movies in the silent era and the classic age of moviemaking (pre-1955) assumed that almost no one would see their films after their initial theatrical runs. Apart from a few regularly revivied classics and occassional revivals, films were ephemeral, disposable things. TV...
Indeed, it is on the Warner Archive and I'm surprised I forgot, since I own that edition and watched it last year. For some reason, the old VHS cover was stuck in my mind. I've seen a lot of support for what Twilight Time and other small labels doing on these boards, and legitimate criticism...
Thank you for that superb interview. Whether or not this is *the* future of DVD/Blu-ray, it is undeniably *a* future for home video and an important model in the release of high quality physical media. He clearly can't please everyone with Twilight Time ("it's too expensive," "there are no...