Which TV series will NEVER make it to DVD?
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Scrubs might be the most okay show ever, but I wouldn't say its the greatest comedy ever. Spin City was a hilarious show and I would love to replace my worn out vhs tapes with a DVD collection.
I don't think you can judge the series DVD potential by the sales of a greatest hits, although studios might. As much as I love the show I won't by compiliations.
Spin City is more deserving to have a release than a lot of the crap thats already out there. Plus, its got MJF.
Spin City is my most wanted DVD release. Followed by Cosby (1996-2000).
I don't think you can judge the series DVD potential by the sales of a greatest hits, although studios might. As much as I love the show I won't by compiliations.
Spin City is more deserving to have a release than a lot of the crap thats already out there. Plus, its got MJF.
Spin City is my most wanted DVD release. Followed by Cosby (1996-2000).
The 'Best of' sets sadly are a big decision on weather or not the studio will release ind. season sets for the show, I hate that because i hate best of's but if they don't sell well enough then the studio isn't going to take another risk of releasing ind. sets and pontentially lose money god for bid.
I completely agree that spin city is more deserving of a DVD release than alot of other shit that has been released, hell they release mediocre sitcoms like George Lopez & The War at home on DVD, hell there going to release fricken Ti'l death on DVD which is just pathetic that those shows are being released over a show like spin city.
Cosby was a good show and i really hope they release that but the big question is will it sell well?
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Wagon Train Season one needs to released. Sooner the better.
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spider-man from fox around 1994-97ish
x-men from fox (same time as spider-man aproximatley)
digimon
sailor moon
reboot
power rangers
old batman show
green hornet
biker mice from mars
im sure ill think of more when i go to bed
x-men from fox (same time as spider-man aproximatley)
digimon
sailor moon
reboot
power rangers
old batman show
green hornet
biker mice from mars
im sure ill think of more when i go to bed
#434
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How about the old UPN shows that barely lasted a season, but where pretty damn funny like Shasta Mcnasty, and the Mullets
#437
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Originally Posted by uncle-frank
spider-man from fox around 1994-97ish
x-men from fox (same time as spider-man aproximatley)
digimon
sailor moon
reboot
power rangers
old batman show
green hornet
biker mice from mars
im sure ill think of more when i go to bed
x-men from fox (same time as spider-man aproximatley)
digimon
sailor moon
reboot
power rangers
old batman show
green hornet
biker mice from mars
im sure ill think of more when i go to bed
#438
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Originally Posted by deto
i hope The War at Home gets a second season release on dvd.
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"The Magician", a series from '73-'74, that starred Bill Bixby as a crime-fighting magician.
Loved it as a magic-obsessed kid. Would love to be able to finally watch it without having to beg my mom to stay up past my bedtime.
Loved it as a magic-obsessed kid. Would love to be able to finally watch it without having to beg my mom to stay up past my bedtime.
#442
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Originally Posted by creekdipper
Bearcats (1971-72 western with Rod Taylor & Dennis Cole)
The Dakotas (60's western with Jack Elam & Chad Everett)
Nichols (James Garner & Margot Kidder...fantastic series!)
Daniel Boone (Fess Parker...first season was great)
Laredo
The Dakotas (60's western with Jack Elam & Chad Everett)
Nichols (James Garner & Margot Kidder...fantastic series!)
Daniel Boone (Fess Parker...first season was great)
Laredo
#445
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Martial Law with Sammo Hung. I have all the episodes burned from when I taped them during their original run. But I would gladly pay $100 or so to own a nice original set.
#446
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Originally Posted by SeanValen
The Invaders
I hope it makes it.
I hope it makes it.
#449
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Originally Posted by leacha
"Route 66" (1960-1964) I was turned on to this show from Nick at Night. The writing on this show was classic.
http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/newsitem.cfm?NewsID=7713
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Malibu Shores <--- i have the eps on VHS and was hoping it would eventually get a DVD release... epecially considering it's an aaron spelling show, i thought it would have a better chance, but i guess not.
X-Men (Animated 90s Series) <--- the random episodes on the 3 stand-alone discs with horrible artwork was a poor way to see X-Men come out on DVD. i figured they would've released the series around the time X3 went to theaters, but it never happened. what's the hold-up? i thought they'd be dying to squeeze as much money as they can out of comic-book related properties within the past couple of years, no?
That's So Raven <--- guilty pleasure. i know, i know. seems like disney has something against box sets. maybe because those compilation DVDs sell well enough on their own. but why not release season sets for the older audiences (there are plenty of non-tweens who watch these shows, believe me!) that watch their programming
Doug <--- preferably the Nick version, since the ABC episodes were a letdown. but i thought this was a pretty popular kids series. i know it seemed like it when i was growing up, so i'm surprised it's not on DVD in any incarnation. sad.
X-Men (Animated 90s Series) <--- the random episodes on the 3 stand-alone discs with horrible artwork was a poor way to see X-Men come out on DVD. i figured they would've released the series around the time X3 went to theaters, but it never happened. what's the hold-up? i thought they'd be dying to squeeze as much money as they can out of comic-book related properties within the past couple of years, no?
That's So Raven <--- guilty pleasure. i know, i know. seems like disney has something against box sets. maybe because those compilation DVDs sell well enough on their own. but why not release season sets for the older audiences (there are plenty of non-tweens who watch these shows, believe me!) that watch their programming
Doug <--- preferably the Nick version, since the ABC episodes were a letdown. but i thought this was a pretty popular kids series. i know it seemed like it when i was growing up, so i'm surprised it's not on DVD in any incarnation. sad.