Don't forget the really nice prints of Prince Planet that MGM has posted, too. I'm thinking that somebody at MGM wanted to jump on the Hulu wagon and somebody else at MGM pointed out that they had all this cool shit in the vaults. So it's win-win. MGM can get cool shit outta the vaults and we can watch it, and maybe some day buy it.
I'd love me some shiny plastic and aluminum substrate, but will take whatever they're willing to dish at this point -- beats the hell out of waiting around for a R1 release of "Macross Frontier"
A transmission Centre was opened in Lae in April 1988 with Mt Hagen, Goroka, Arawa and Rabaul following in rapid succession. A milestone was reached in June 1989 when EMTV commenced being received live in Lae, Mt Hagen and Goroka. Twenty years later EMTV is now received in real time via satellite in 38 centres throughout Papua New Guinea.
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Don't forget the really nice prints of Prince Planet that MGM has posted, too. I'm thinking that somebody at MGM wanted to jump on the Hulu wagon and somebody else at MGM pointed out that they had all this cool shit in the vaults. So it's win-win. MGM can get cool shit outta the vaults and we can watch it, and maybe some day buy it.
Damn, they've already got 20 episodes of Prince Planet up on YouTube! Woot!
I'd love me some shiny plastic and aluminum substrate, but will take whatever they're willing to dish at this point -- beats the hell out of waiting around for a R1 release of "Macross Frontier"
A transmission Centre was opened in Lae in April 1988 with Mt Hagen, Goroka, Arawa and Rabaul following in rapid succession. A milestone was reached in June 1989 when EMTV commenced being received live in Lae, Mt Hagen and Goroka. Twenty years later EMTV is now received in real time via satellite in 38 centres throughout Papua New Guinea.
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