Update on "Freaks and Geeks" Box Set Release...
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Update on "Freaks and Geeks" Box Set Release...
Here's whats new. Looks like progress is being made. But the price looks step. What do you all think of this?
Link:
http://www.freaksandgeeks.com/TalkTo...=1&msgid=67779
Link:
http://www.freaksandgeeks.com/TalkTo...=1&msgid=67779
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That's GREAT news. I'm really not into TV, and the only TV sets I'd buy are the Groening cartoons, MST3K, The X-Files...and Freaks and Geeks. I'd be glad to shell out the $80 or so it'll be on preorder. Thanks for the link.
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Posted at TVShowsonDVD:
Producer says 'March' in Variety
8/10/2003
Paul Feig, the Supervising Producer of Freaks and Geeks, was discussing in Variety (free trial subscription required to view) his newest show (HBO's Nice Guys, described as a post-high-school version of F&G, but with HBO's advantage of looser censorship).
During the interview, more came up about Freaks & Geeks, including a timeframe for the DVD release:
Feig felt "Freaks and Geeks" never got its due, despite winning critical acclaim. However, it has gained cult popularity, and episodes will be released on DVD in March, complete with deleted scenes.
We appreciate the news, and hope you do too. Our thanks to Matthew Louwren and Matt Koz for pointing us toward this information.
Producer says 'March' in Variety
8/10/2003
Paul Feig, the Supervising Producer of Freaks and Geeks, was discussing in Variety (free trial subscription required to view) his newest show (HBO's Nice Guys, described as a post-high-school version of F&G, but with HBO's advantage of looser censorship).
During the interview, more came up about Freaks & Geeks, including a timeframe for the DVD release:
Feig felt "Freaks and Geeks" never got its due, despite winning critical acclaim. However, it has gained cult popularity, and episodes will be released on DVD in March, complete with deleted scenes.
We appreciate the news, and hope you do too. Our thanks to Matthew Louwren and Matt Koz for pointing us toward this information.




