Bosom Buddies?
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Bosom Buddies?
Tom Hanks is such a huge Hollywood icon, I'm surprised this series isn't out on DVD yet. In fact, I've never even heard it mentioned for possible release. Anyone know if and when it could be available?
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Originally Posted by RevKarl
For those who truly aren't familar with the show, think Some Like It Hot done in the style of Three's Company.
That description pretty much nails it!
This was a great sitcom with a wonderful cast, and one of my favs - let's hope that it eventually shows up!
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Originally Posted by marty888
This was a great sitcom with a wonderful cast, and one of my favs - let's hope that it eventually shows up!
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YES!
In the past few weeks several of my "most wanted" movies were announced (The Gang's All Here, Never Give A Sucker an Even Break, Apartment Zero and now this!
I'm a happy camper. (No pun intended
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In the past few weeks several of my "most wanted" movies were announced (The Gang's All Here, Never Give A Sucker an Even Break, Apartment Zero and now this!
I'm a happy camper. (No pun intended
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I'm not too crazy about the cover art but as long as we are getting the complete episodes, I'm okay about it.
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Originally Posted by Ethan VanSciver
The question is....did they get the rights to the Billy Joel song or not? I have to say, without the opening theme song, it's not going to be the same.
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I don't care if Peter Scolari and Telma Hopkins team up to sing the theme- I'm just glad it's finally coming out on DVD.
I so look forward to revisiting that show.
I so look forward to revisiting that show.
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Originally Posted by Ethan VanSciver
The question is....did they get the rights to the Billy Joel song or not? I have to say, without the opening theme song, it's not going to be the same.
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Originally Posted by Albert71292
I remember once when it was in syndication, they had a completely different theme song... think it was when USA Network aired it way back in ancient history.
This is still one of my favorite sitcoms and I have my fingers crossed that nothing gets screwed up, considering how ridiculous the music liscensing issue has gotten. It's been almost 25 years since I've seen these episodes without syndication cuts, and I'm crossing my fingers for no music-related cuts.
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Originally Posted by DVD Talk Reviewer Brian Orndorf
Also, as with many television DVD releases, some of the music has been changed due to legal and financial concerns. The changes are minimal, but do result in some footage being cut. Without any broadcast versions of "Buddies" to use for comparison purposes, I can't be certain what has been deleted. However, nips and tucks are noticeable from time to time over the season.
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This kind of thing should be democratic. Paramount should post on their website how much the set would cost if they put money up for the Billy Joel song and how much it would be without (and warn us what would replace it) and let the fans vote. Hell, it's OUR money that's going into this thing in the end when we buy it.
And, of course, I could go into my usual rant about the music industry and the RIAA and all that but what's the point anymore?
And I used to watch it when it was first run and in syndication...I never recall any other theme than the Billy Joel song. WTF are they talking about what was "intended" to be the theme?
And, of course, I could go into my usual rant about the music industry and the RIAA and all that but what's the point anymore?
And I used to watch it when it was first run and in syndication...I never recall any other theme than the Billy Joel song. WTF are they talking about what was "intended" to be the theme?
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but TVShowsOnDVD.com has posted the
for Season 2...