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Old 07-02-03, 09:53 AM
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Seattle Times article on missing DVDs

http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/htm...772_dvd01.html

Not really much news here, but worth a glance anyway.
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You're right - not much new ... but a fun read anyway.
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Thanks for the link. A fun read.
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DVD is the fastest growing consumer technology since approximately the spear
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I thought this was good news that at least I hadn't heard before

• "Looney Tunes." What's up, Feltenstein? "There will be something happening this year that's going to make everyone really happy. We're restoring each and every one of them from original camera negatives, so they will look and sound like they never have before."
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That King Kong is #1 for restoration is great news alone however, this info also sparked my interest:

"Once Upon a Time in the West" (1969). Sergio Leone's spaghetti epic is due later this year from Paramount, along with "Young Sherlock Holmes" (1985) and "Dragonslayer" (1981

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• "Twin Peaks" season two. Don't hold your breath. Artisan, which did what Agent Cooper would have called a damn good job on the first season of Lynch's series, no longer has the rights — and they don't know who does now.


Well that mystery has been solved. Good article! Thanks for posting it.
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• "East of Eden" (1955). Warner is sorting through unspecified "legal problems" with it.
Well, let's hope they sort through those problems pretty fast cause that's one I really wanna see on DVD.
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