Using something like Blu-ray discs, and an analog scheme like LaserDisc (but with something better than the composite domain, such as RGB) — if transferred from a 35mm negative, or better yet, a 70mm negative — could the quality of a 35mm film print be matched or bettered?
Something like that combined with a high-end CRT projector (to keep it all analog) like a Sony G90 with a 150 kHz scan rate (well beyond 1080p) would allow commercial theater quality and the look of film right at home, without the hassles (such as switching reels), huge expense, and potential legal red tape of owning actual 35mm film prints.
It is too bad that some of the best CRT projectors can handle well beyond 1080p, yet the highest quality consumer analog format that can be fed to them is something like LaserDisc or S-VHS. Yes, they display digital 1080p content, but media that's high resolution and completely analog would be really cool. It would probably be indistinguishable from a film print when viewed on an analog display.