I think you've misinterpreted what I said. 2001: A Space Odyssey was released by Criterion on laserdisc, not Devil Doll. Not that Criterion hasn't had a few questionable films in their catalog. They released The Rock and Armageddon. Still scratching my head on those.
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Criterion released 2001 on laserdisc. They just no longer have the rights to it. (I'm old.)
I love how AEW is always game to acknowledge wrestling legends, no matter when or where the person made their mark. Makes me smile.
A Doctor Demento classic!
Seconded by this West Virginian.
As God is my witness my daughter once tried to start a subreddit for The Factory. She's a huge QT Marshall stan.
It's not bad. I think they did the best they could with the cast that is left. Character designs aren't great, but the ships and backgrounds are great. Inconsequential story, but still a welcome visit with old friends.
TIL they have Burger Kings in India. I'm guessing for the non-Hindu population? Genuinely surprised.
The main current Star Trek title has been a lot of fun, as has Defiant. The ST:TMP follow-up book hasn't been as good. Sometimes the characters don't look much like the actors. Still, IDW has been doing a good job overall with Trek, so I'm absolutely going to give this new one a chance.
Looks like 1988. There were quite a few Criterion releases that were laserdisc-only.