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Old 08-07-04, 11:13 AM
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We need more_____on DVD

a.)Isolated scores-how bout with a DTS soundtracks b.) comic books --I wouldn't mind seeing comic books from the 60's(Superman,Action,Batman etc.) c.)animation from the 60's-Space Ghost,The Herculoids,Galaxy Trio d.)tv series from the 60's-Get Smart,Mission Impossible,The Fugitive,Time Tunnel,Land of the Giants, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea.
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Time Tunnel, Land of The Giants and It Takes a Thief
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Old 08-07-04, 03:19 PM
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Outtakes

Cheesy 80's TV shows

And another vote for music video collections

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Old 08-07-04, 03:46 PM
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also more NFL Films and old school wrestling.
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floating heads on the cover art












I would like to thank the idiot who thought these would be a great way to market the discs.




seriously though, I would like some music vids and some bloopers and such.
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Trailers. So many great trailers, bt they are never given their proper due. And of course, I am referring to a special feature, not a compilation of trailers.
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Agree with the trailer. Also we need more good "making of" documentaries on DVD (ala The Abyss), not those usual trash we usually found.
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TV Shows (all eras)
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Consistancy, what I mean by this is all DVDs coming w/ a basic set of features regarding languages and subtitles if nothing else.
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60's Shows like Wild Wild West & Mission Impossible
70's Shows like Six Million Dollar Man and Shazam!
DVDs like Shrek which comes with Widescreen and Fullscreen in a set (Also has alot of extras and differnet spoken languages)
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Catalogue Titles
In Concert (70's TV)
Anamorphic widescreen releases of earlier pan n scam mistakes.
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Simple menus.

I like that when I throw Magnolia or a Criterion DVD player into the player, it goes right to a menu that asks me to watch the movie or pick a feature. I hate these elaborate menus that show clips from the movie or something fancy for a minute and a half. It's a big waste of my time.
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90's nickelodeon shows

salute your shorts
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i know the 18-21 market would buy them.
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Fusion and more good music dvds:

Allan Holdsworth
Scott Henderson and Tribal Tech
Frank Zappa('79 to '90)
Pink Floyd(Animals and early David Gilmour solo)
Camel
Steve Lukather(more)
Steve Morse

...amd more/older Tour de France collections.
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more 90s TV shows:

Hanging With Mr. Cooper
Home Improvement
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Radiohead in concert, what's the holdup? The best band of the last 10 years and notta. Queen has about 4 or 5, who knows why.


Bjork has ten gagillian DVD's.

Radiohead people, come on snap out of it!
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1. Innovative use of DVD technology for purposes such as language instruction, DVD magazines, travel guides, how-to guides, etc.

2. Isolated DTS soundtracks (as extras)

3. Prewar Japanese films

4. Non-English television series (with English subs)
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Originally posted by JoeyOhhhh
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thats the first thing I thought of when I saw this thread title.

I also agree with Crocker Jarmen regarding simple menus. If you've never seen the movie, half the time the menu clips ruin some of the best scenes.
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I really like the Warner Night at the Movies concept where you get a newsreal, a couple of shorts, a cartoon and the main feature. We definitely need more concept DVDs like that with classic films.
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Original Mission Impossible series.

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