Randall, I ve got an Amazon gift card so I just ordered the 2012 release of Laramie season 2. The possibility is just too tantalizing not to spend $20 and investigate. I can t do screen captures to save my life, but I will let you know how it looks to the naked eye .
Click to expand.Thanks Glenn, I hope you (and we) won t be disappointed. I would think that Shout would have trumpeted the better, Universal sourced HD transfers for their reissued releases had they had access to them for the 2012 editions of
Laramie, and was naturally suspicious that I couldn t find any clue about whether that was the case, either in the sketchy press release or customer reviews . I hope Amazon hasn t also contributed to the potential confusion by mixing up the 2007-09 and 2012 releases somehow, which is more likely to happen with marketplace dealers.
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As I write this, it is August 31, 2020, which wouldn’t normally mean anything to anybody, especially me. Except for this particular day is my official termination (retirement) date as a pilot for Southwest Airlines. Because of accrued vacation, I flew my last official trip a few weeks ago and I turned in my airline ID and company owned materials last week, but today is when it all officially ends after more than 29 years with the company, 35 years of flying for my full-time living and 45 years since my first solo. Unlike a lot of my industry mates, I have had a blessed career of fortunate timing.
A Tribute to Those We Lost in 2020
January 1, 2021 by:
As 2020 comes to a close, we here at JoBlo.com would like to take a moment to honour some of the people who sadly passed away this year. Our deepest respect goes out to everyone in the industry we have lost, and our thoughts and prayers are with the friends and family of those who died in 2020. These talented individuals will always be remembered for their impact on the world of film and television.
In Memory Of.
Buck Henry
Buck Henry passed away on January 8th at the age of 89 due to a heart attack. After serving in the U.S. Army during the Korean War, Henry joined The Premise, an improv comedy group that performed in the West Village in Manhattan. From there, Henry went on to write for Steve Allen and Garry Moore, and he was even the face of an elaborate hoax created by comedian Alan Abel that spanned close to three years. Henry made many public appearances as G. Clifford Prout, the president of the Society for Indecency
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