Anybody a fan of the old Looney Tunes & Merrie Melodies shorts from the "Golden Age of Animation"? I have all the Golden Collection box sets of Looney Tunes that Warner released over the last several years, and it's a shame they discontinued them in favor of single disc releases.
Anyway, for those of you who are fans, I wanted to call your attention to this great interview I just listened to from Jerry Beck, who is an animation historian and who has written several books on the subject of animated cartoons. He talks about the classic Looney Tunes cartoons and their directors as well as all the problems he has faced in trying to get Warner Bros. to restore and release their cartoon library on DVD. He also updates on what the current status of the Popeye sets are.
I'm just glad that someone like Jerry is around or else we would not have had the box set cartoon releases that we've gotten so far. Hopefully, he will be able to coax more out of the studios soon.
You can listen to the interview yourself at
www.ustownhall.com It's really great to hear the stories of someone on the inside of the business. Interestingly enough, ustownhall.com also had a bunch of video interviews with one of the better DC Comics artists of today, Jamal Igle, who draws SUPERGIRL.
Just wanted to pass this info along in case some of you who are Looney Tunes fans didn't hear it yet.