Warner brothers celebrated their 100th anniversary.

See50

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The problem is that since the Jimmy Carter side of the bill and Hillary Clinton regime legacy of deregulations for big business ,this gives a licence for time Warner to be selfish and greedy towards their workers and consumers. This results in barley introducing never before seen classics. This involves copyright fees. They have not reissue restored and preserved classics like Under a Texas moon and Viennese Night and other classics like Trial of Mary Dugan and the 40, and British 50 version or John gilberts first talkie ,since warner owns all the mgm classics too. They were too tight wad to remaster the 1929 version of mysterious Island from the original restored 90% two color technicolor print . Worst they won't restore and put out for DCP and blue ray both anaglyph and polaroid legacy equipment , the rest of Warner's 3D legacy as well as the rko versions they own. Their TCM has a limit in choices and variety so does warner home video. They could afford putting out more variety of film history.Due to deregulations they have licence to put limits over variety to none. Time Warner puts profit before history and classic film fans .This is why they don't serve all classic film fans.Worst their TCM side is politically correct against showing any more films made under the nazi regime much less hardly any from the Stalin regime ,except for international hits. This makes their anniversary half baked. It is true that they have done some good things,but ,not enough.They finally restored the wonderful world of brothers Grimm,after years of pressure, but, they won't present 2001 a space Odyssey and Custer and it a mad ,mad,mad,mad, world in smile box for Blu ray. That all stings
 
Warner Brothers helped bring us

The Animaniacs.

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Thank you, Warner Brothers.
 

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