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Shadowstar

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« on: 06-09-2002 13:11 »

Well, what? I want Invader ZIM to get a DVD desperatley. I'd even make a counterfeir one if I could. I wonder how... or, I could assit someone in doing so. Hmm...?
Kryten

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« Reply #1 on: 06-09-2002 13:29 »

Futurama.  :(
Nixorbo

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« Reply #2 on: 06-09-2002 16:52 »

I agree with the two headed monster . . . I mean moderator.
Teral

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« Reply #3 on: 06-09-2002 17:07 »

But those already exists. Look!

::holds up his DVD set::

Other shows:
The Critic
Darkwing Duck
Deep Space Nine
Classic Tom&Jerry episodes
FishyJoe

Honorary German
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« Reply #4 on: 06-09-2002 18:18 »

I want a Super Mario Super Show DVD set, with the live action segments AND full commentary by Captain Lou Albano. Right now, all they have is some stupid little thing with just the cartoon segments and no decent features.

And the menu is Inspector Gadget themed! Seriously, what the fuck!
Nixorbo

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« Reply #5 on: 06-09-2002 23:38 »

::Kills Teral::

Don't make me declare another Holy War.
Binder

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« Reply #6 on: 06-10-2002 01:32 »

NewsRadio
McGrady

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« Reply #7 on: 06-10-2002 01:39 »

Chairman Koji: Iron Cookadoo!!!

Iron Chef would be neat
soulfx

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« Reply #8 on: 06-10-2002 04:23 »

Seinfeld DVD
haleys_comet

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« Reply #9 on: 06-10-2002 04:38 »

If possible to get this show on DVD, Jerry Springer.
BrainSluggo

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« Reply #10 on: 06-10-2002 04:52 »

The Tick...and The Tick.
David A

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« Reply #11 on: 06-10-2002 05:02 »

 
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Originally posted by BrainSluggo:
The Tick...and The Tick.

[Scruffy] Second. [/Scruffy]
BrainSluggo

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« Reply #12 on: 06-11-2002 04:39 »

Also, The Young Ones, Freakazoid!, and Sifl & Olly (that one's in the works, I have been told).

Happy happy joy joy: I'm sure [-mArc-] would caution me against getting my hopes up, but Amazon.com claims that my favorite bad movie, The Swarm, is coming out on DVD shortly. The ridiculous two-and-a-half-hour version. With a commentary by...Michael Caine. Aw...oh my Gawd...

Dammit. I just ruined my last clean pair.
PCC Fred

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« Reply #13 on: 06-11-2002 05:34 »
« Last Edit on: 06-11-2002 05:34 »

<<PCC Fred channels Drippy>>

There's already a thread like this:

 DVD Collections
David A

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« Reply #14 on: 06-11-2002 06:02 »

That thread is for talking about what shows you have on DVD.  This one is for talking about what shows you would like to have on DVD, mostly ones that aren't available on DVD (yet.)

Completely different.   :p
PCC Fred

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« Reply #15 on: 06-11-2002 09:41 »

 
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Originally posted by David A:
That thread is for talking about what shows you have on DVD.  This one is for talking about what shows you would like to have on DVD, mostly ones that aren't available on DVD (yet.)

Completely different.    :p

Really?  Let's look at what the topic starter said:

 
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Originally posted by PCC Fred elsewhere:
What TV shows are you collecting on DVD? Are there shows you want to collect but haven't as yet been released?
jasonlevine

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« Reply #16 on: 06-11-2002 11:01 »

Duckman.  I have some episodes that I've obtained in one way or another, but I'd love to be able to buy a complete set of all 70 episodes on DVD.

Failing that, how about a Looney Tunes DVD with all of the classic toons either grouped by director (Chuck Jones, Tex Avery, etc), by year, or by star (Bugs, Daffy, etc).  (I know they have some of these on VHS, but I much prefer DVD.)

bartman

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« Reply #17 on: 06-11-2002 11:29 »

futurama..erm...and ed,ed,n,eddy
Archie2K

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« Reply #18 on: 06-11-2002 11:39 »

None cos I dont have a DVD player.
VelourFog

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« Reply #19 on: 06-11-2002 16:02 »

I wish I had a region free player so I could buy all my favorite tv shows on DVD without waiting years.

I want Royal Tenenbaums on DVD - i pre-ordered it but i have about a month to wait
I'd also like Rushmore - the criteron collection one.  It's so dreamy
Zed 85

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« Reply #20 on: 06-11-2002 17:30 »

I foolishly decided not to tape the last Band of Brothers episode because I had ran out of previous tape and thought that it would be in a box set within weeks. The last one was by far one of the best. Where's the boxset? That's something I wouldn't mind on Video, DVD would be even better.

Apart from that, RED DWARF of course  :D
BarneyBurnham

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« Reply #21 on: 06-11-2002 17:41 »
« Last Edit on: 06-11-2002 17:41 »

 
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Originally posted by Zed 85:
I foolishly decided not to tape the last Band of Brothers episode... Where's the boxset? That's something I wouldn't mind on Video, DVD would be even better.

They said on Points Of View that it'll be out around October/November time.

I agree with soulfx, I would go to the ends of the Earth to get a/some/all Seinfeld episodes on DVD.
static

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« Reply #22 on: 06-11-2002 17:45 »

i, like Kryten and Nixorbo, say "Futurama"

Personally i dont care enough about ANY other show to actually spend money to own it :/
FishyJoe

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« Reply #23 on: 06-11-2002 18:00 »

I want every Get A Life episode on dvd. They have a few episodes out now, but they don't have commentary or anything. Also, while we are wishing for crap that will never happen, I want the dvds to cost a dollar or less.
jasonlevine

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« Reply #24 on: 06-11-2002 18:24 »

Can I vote for one that's already on DVD?  I love Farscape (that and Futurama are my two favorite shows), but the way they're handling the DVDs stink.  It's about $15 per DVD ($12 if you get a good deal) and each DVD contains 2 hour-long (well, 44 minutes after commercials are removed) episodes.  So for a 22 episode season, you'd have to pay $165.  Add in shipping and/or tax and you're easily shelling out $170 per season.  Much as I like Farscape, I just can't see spending that much for the DVDs.

For comparison, Star Trek: Next Generation's complete second season is the same number of episodes and length per ep.  They're selling a Complete Season 2 set (6 DVDs in one box)for $100.
Mr. Potter

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« Reply #25 on: 06-11-2002 19:59 »

The Lone Gunmen and FreakyLinks
MizPataki

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« Reply #26 on: 06-24-2002 22:57 »

Home Movies.
"No bout a doubt it." -Stinky
I wanna see Jason's snot in anamorphic widescreen!  :D   And don't forget Spikey McMarbles...
Other than that, Futurama, Hey Arnold! and Smallville.
bartman

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« Reply #27 on: 06-25-2002 02:17 »

home movies looks crap! until you watch one, then it is really pretty funny.
PCC Fred

Space Pope
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« Reply #28 on: 06-25-2002 05:37 »

Futurama, Star Trek:TNG, Cheers, M*A*S*H.
Aleel

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« Reply #29 on: 06-25-2002 09:05 »

 
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Originally posted by PCC Fred:
Futurama, Star Trek:TNG, Cheers, M*A*S*H.

I agree with ya on the first two ones!  ;)
Kryten

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« Reply #30 on: 06-25-2002 09:29 »

Star Trek: Ds9 and Farscape. At a price I can actually AFFORD.
ZombieJesus

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« Reply #31 on: 06-25-2002 12:55 »

I'd like Duckman on DVD. And Star Trek: DS9.
MizPataki

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« Reply #32 on: 06-25-2002 13:48 »

MST3K would be nice, with more than one movie per DVD.  I'd really like the Sci-Fi era on DVD...And I hate to say it, but I want Mission Hill.  :hmpf:
Holly J. Fry

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« Reply #33 on: 06-25-2002 16:23 »

I'd like the new series of Auf Wiedersehen Pet, it was so great and my mother taped over the first two episodes, which were class  :D And sixteen years elapsed between the second and third series so I bet if they had interviews as an extra they'd be great.
Just Chris

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« Reply #34 on: 06-27-2002 12:35 »

Looney Tunes themed DVDs would be cool, all I see them on is in pirated VHS. Also, a Three Stooges collection would be awesome. It would include in-depth references to public figures such as Hitler and the issue about those weird 'doppelganger' episodes that had the same plot and themes, but the third stooge was different in the doppelganger.
~FazeShift~

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« Reply #35 on: 06-27-2002 15:14 »

Monty Python: Best of Flying Circus (or the whole series but that's about &#8364;175), Search for the Holy Grail.
Entire Simpsons, Futurama, Red Dwarf, South Park, Scrubs, Family Guy....

Ah screw it, everything, EVERYTHING YA HEAR?!?
on ONE SUPERULTRA DVD!!!
ZombieJesus

Lost Belgian
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« Reply #36 on: 06-27-2002 15:47 »

Monty Python and South Park on DVD, not a bad idea.

Torquemada

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« Reply #37 on: 06-27-2002 17:25 »

I am with BS on this one.
The Tick!

Then there is The Maxx.
Speli

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« Reply #38 on: 07-06-2002 03:01 »

MST3, Dexter's lab, Freakazoid and the Adventures of Pete & Pete...
bankrupt

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« Reply #39 on: 07-06-2002 18:19 »

Three's Company.
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