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Old 07-14-04, 04:24 PM
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Old 07-14-04, 04:52 PM
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Mad Movies with the L.A. Connection
Mad Movies were funny as hell!!!!! I'd love to get those on DVD
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Greg the Bunny

Johnny Bago (actually don't remember much about this, except that i really liked the few episodes I saw at the time)
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Old 07-14-04, 08:34 PM
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Greg the Bunny may have been 2 seasons.

I know there were 2 of Andy Richter and Working. But I'd like them all nonetheless.
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Old 07-15-04, 12:01 AM
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Brimstone (1998-1999): Thirteen episodes of some of the darkest TV ever. I would buy it with no hesitation. Several people mentioned it. Hopefully someone at FOX reads these forums.

The Hardy Boys (1977-1979): I loved this show as a kid. I'd buy it for the nostalgia factor. I did catch some eps on TVLand four or five years ago and they were enjoyable. (I'll pass on the Nancy Drew episodes that aired every other week instead of Frank and Joe.)

Tales of the Gold Monkey (1982-1983): Never gonna happen. The demand is simply not there, as far as I know. It was a great adventure show in the vein of Indiana Jones with a wry sense of humor.

Maximum Bob (1998): Only one other person mentioned it. GREAT Elmore Leonord show, but unappreciated. Only seven episodes.
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Matthew Chmiel
[B]Since reality shows are now getting a huge DVD release, I would love to see a two-disc set of USA's five-episode Cannonball Run reality series, which I thought was a total blast.


LB: VH1's Bands On The Run.

Another vote for: USA's "G" vrs "E".
Brimstone.
John Doe.

Prey-although I don't think they filmed a finish.
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Old 07-15-04, 09:37 AM
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Originally posted by DVDude!

Tales of the Gold Monkey (1982-1983): Never gonna happen. The demand is simply not there, as far as I know. It was a great adventure show in the vein of Indiana Jones with a wry sense of humor.
I somewhat remember this show I used to really like it I do remember that!
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Old 07-15-04, 12:26 PM
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The Fugitive.

I loved it... watched every episode when it came on prior to the 1st season of CSI. Wish they continued it... I really liked it. I think the high production costs, and lower than expected ratings were the reason for it's downfall.

I'd also like to see Celebrity Deathmatch released on DVD, because, being in Canada I never got to see it. I think it was on for a few seasons though... maybe it still is.
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Old 07-15-04, 12:35 PM
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Cop Rock.

Seriously, I'd suggest MTV's animated version of The Maxx. I loved that show (and the comic)!
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More votes for
Birds of Prey
Grosse Pointe (poll on studio list a while back)
Do Over
Line Of Fire
Happy Family
Run Of The House
American Gothic
Oppisate Sex
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Old 07-16-04, 12:36 AM
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I second many of the shows previously mentioned, like It's Your Move, Misfits of Science, and some of the others (including the more-than-one-year ones mentioned).

I'd also include the following:

-Roomies (starring Corey Haim, and that guy from Rocky)

-Spencer (not Spencer For Hire, but the one with a young Chad Lowe)

and...

-Under One Roof (the re-vamped Spencer, minus Chad Lowe and with some other replacement)

Ahh, good times...good times.
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PUSH, NEVADA - am I the only one who liked it and was dissapointed that it was canceled early?

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Fastlane (With the second season opener)
John Doe (with some closure, please)
Andy Richtor Controls the Universe
Titus (although it was two seasons - I NEED THIS SHOW ON DVD)
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Old 07-16-04, 07:02 AM
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I'd love a DVD of David Lynch's "On the Air" to replace my lame VHS.
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The 100 Lives of Black Jack Savage!
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