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dvd-4-life 08-07-04 11:13 AM

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.

JimRochester 08-07-04 03:09 PM

Time Tunnel, Land of The Giants and It Takes a Thief

Tscott 08-07-04 03:10 PM

Music video collections

JoeyOhhhh 08-07-04 03:19 PM

Cowbell ;)

Yocke 08-07-04 03:31 PM

I've got a fever, and it can only be cured with more cowbell!

RobCA 08-07-04 03:32 PM

Outtakes

Cheesy 80's TV shows

And another vote for music video collections :up:

Rob

dvd-4-life 08-07-04 03:46 PM

also more NFL Films and old school wrestling.

ChrisHicks 08-07-04 03:55 PM

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.

EskimoJoe 08-07-04 09:06 PM

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.

RyoHazuki 08-07-04 09:16 PM

pr0n

eedoon 08-07-04 09:32 PM

Agree with the trailer. Also we need more good "making of" documentaries on DVD (ala The Abyss), not those usual trash we usually found.

speedy1961 08-07-04 09:43 PM

Milking Cows That Dance

LasVegasMichael 08-07-04 10:02 PM

TV Shows (all eras)

nemein 08-07-04 10:12 PM

Consistancy, what I mean by this is all DVDs coming w/ a basic set of features regarding languages and subtitles if nothing else.

Ruderic 08-07-04 11:17 PM

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)

Max Bottomtime 08-08-04 12:49 AM

Catalogue Titles
In Concert (70's TV)
Anamorphic widescreen releases of earlier pan n scam mistakes.

Crocker Jarmen 08-08-04 12:57 AM

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.

sureAV421 08-08-04 11:14 AM

90's nickelodeon shows

salute your shorts
alex mack
welcome freshmen
hey dude

i know the 18-21 market would buy them.

gutwrencher 08-08-04 12:53 PM

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.

asianxcore 08-08-04 01:55 PM

more 90s TV shows:

Hanging With Mr. Cooper
Home Improvement

billy9215 08-08-04 09:56 PM

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!

Yakuza Bengoshi 08-09-04 10:44 AM

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)

Obey The D 08-09-04 10:55 AM


Originally posted by JoeyOhhhh
Cowbell ;)
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.

garolo 08-09-04 11:14 AM

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.

roger_d 08-09-04 11:39 AM

Original Mission Impossible series.

matome 08-09-04 12:40 PM


Originally posted by Crocker Jarmen
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.

Yes. This is why I laugh when someone tells me to use the chapter feature on the disc menu instead of just glancing at a chapter insert.

westerbergrules 08-09-04 04:34 PM

Amen on the simple menus. I hate listening through clips and soundbite. And none of that burnt umber to harvest brown color change when I'm trying to select a feature. There are billions of colors, so do they pick two that are virtually the same? As far as genres, the late seventies basketball craze has been ignored to this point. One On One, and more importantly to me 1979's Fast Break (with Gabe Kaplan) and The Fish that Saved Pittsburgh (Dr. J) aren't out there yet. And why in the name of all things holy can they not get a decent North Dallas Forty out? Its only maybe the greatest movie about professional sports ever. Sorry, I'm getting of the subject. More easily navigated menus.


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