Brilliant post.
However, Kodachrome revival threads are an acquired taste. I used to hate them, until I found their usefulness for comic relief.
Back in 2005, Photo Engineer, then posting using a strange alias in photo.net ("R... M..."), explained perfectly the reason for Kodachrome being axed --even before it was actually discontinued--, and I think these posts should be required reading:
http://photo.net/film-and-processing-forum/00ArYc?start=20
They explain perfectly why Kodachrome was gone and why it will probably never come back. And it includes the Kodachrome clones by Fuji and Sakura/Konica/Ilford that were discontinued looooooooong before the Kodak product. Not to mention 3M/Dynachrome of course (another Kodachrome clone that died)
At the end Ron explains perfectly why Kodachrome wouldn't resurrect even if Kodak ran full-page ads on it again.
So yes, i have fun in these threads, but in reality the probability of having such a film back is almost nil. Ektachrome coming back is as good as it gets. It is clear that from mid 1990s onwards, Kodak focused on pushing forward C41 films while Fuji, E6 films. So the coming back of Ektachrome is already a lucky anomaly for us.