Reno 911 ever coming to DVD?
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Reno 911 ever coming to DVD?
The wife and I LOVE this show and cant get enough of it. I know the seasons over, but does anyone have any word if its going to come out on DVD?
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Just found this, http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/newsitem...ID=917&Nav=Yes
David Chappelle (Half Baked, Undercover Brother) produces, writes, and stars in Comedy Central's Chappelle's Show, which finds the comedian taking on American culture from the streets to the 'burbs, and everything in-between. Chappelle's Show - Season 1 Uncensored DVD Box Set consists of hysterical sketches, pop culture parodies and live musical performances that will keep viewers laughing for hours.
Paramount Home Entertainment distributes the Comedy Central release of Chappelle's Show - Season 1 Uncensored beginning on February 24th. As with a few other Paramount TV-on-DVD releases, there is no official SRP on this in the United States, but it's expected to have a street price of about $20. The Canadian list price is CA$32.99, for 315 minutes of hilarity on 2 DVDs. Features are as follows:
All 12 uncensored and unblurred episodes from the 1st season
Audio commentary on five episodes from Dave Chappelle & co-creator Neal Brennan
Deleted scenes/gag reel with commentary
Featurette "Ask A Black Dude With Paul Mooney"
David Chappelle (Half Baked, Undercover Brother) produces, writes, and stars in Comedy Central's Chappelle's Show, which finds the comedian taking on American culture from the streets to the 'burbs, and everything in-between. Chappelle's Show - Season 1 Uncensored DVD Box Set consists of hysterical sketches, pop culture parodies and live musical performances that will keep viewers laughing for hours.
Paramount Home Entertainment distributes the Comedy Central release of Chappelle's Show - Season 1 Uncensored beginning on February 24th. As with a few other Paramount TV-on-DVD releases, there is no official SRP on this in the United States, but it's expected to have a street price of about $20. The Canadian list price is CA$32.99, for 315 minutes of hilarity on 2 DVDs. Features are as follows:
All 12 uncensored and unblurred episodes from the 1st season
Audio commentary on five episodes from Dave Chappelle & co-creator Neal Brennan
Deleted scenes/gag reel with commentary
Featurette "Ask A Black Dude With Paul Mooney"
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Originally posted by mzupeman2
The first season IS over. But yeah, it'll be a while before they even consider it.
The first season IS over. But yeah, it'll be a while before they even consider it.
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the first seasons been over for a while now. The last episode of the season was the homeland security one. All theyve been playing now are the repeats.
the first seasons been over for a while now. The last episode of the season was the homeland security one. All theyve been playing now are the repeats.
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Originally posted by mikeydaclown
the first seasons been over for a while now. The last episode of the season was the homeland security one. All theyve been playing now are the repeats.
the first seasons been over for a while now. The last episode of the season was the homeland security one. All theyve been playing now are the repeats.
Oh.. and before anyone starts with the "If they blur out the faces I'm not buying it.." (other than the passerby's that don't sign the releases) they blur the faces of the "perps" because usually it's one of the cast members doing another part and they don't want to give it away (for example, the drunk, crack crazy hooker that shows up several times is Kerri Kenney).
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Originally posted by Londo
The last episode was the "Halloween Cliffhanger". And there were 14 episodes.
Oh.. and before anyone starts with the "If they blur out the faces I'm not buying it.." (other than the passerby's that don't sign the releases) they blur the faces of the "perps" because usually it's one of the cast members doing another part and they don't want to give it away (for example, the drunk, crack crazy hooker that shows up several times is Kerri Kenney).
The last episode was the "Halloween Cliffhanger". And there were 14 episodes.
Oh.. and before anyone starts with the "If they blur out the faces I'm not buying it.." (other than the passerby's that don't sign the releases) they blur the faces of the "perps" because usually it's one of the cast members doing another part and they don't want to give it away (for example, the drunk, crack crazy hooker that shows up several times is Kerri Kenney).