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Old 06-21-05 | 05:43 PM
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Bewitched B/W not in stores!

At least I can't find it anywhere.
Old 06-21-05 | 05:57 PM
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Old 06-21-05 | 06:02 PM
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Ordered the B&W Bewitched from DDD this morning and it was in-stock. I guess maybe B&M stores go with the color one for Joe 6-pack.
Old 06-21-05 | 06:02 PM
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I did'nt buy it but there were copies at my local Wal-Mart and Target.
Old 06-21-05 | 06:29 PM
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Saw a few copies at Costco & Walmart. There were FAR more "color" sets at both stores.
Old 06-21-05 | 08:16 PM
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Originally Posted by laserdogg
Saw a few copies at Costco & Walmart. There were FAR more "color" sets at both stores.
Maybe that's because the Black and White sets were already sold out.
Old 06-21-05 | 08:39 PM
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I was at Target today and they only had the Color version. Wal-mart had both though. Target has really pissed me off lately by only selling Full Screen versions of many Universal releases and this Color only thing.
Old 06-21-05 | 09:55 PM
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Maybe that's because the Black and White sets were already sold out.
Nope.

It was obvious from the stocking, especially at Costco and the cardboard trays that few if any of these sets had sold at all - including the colorized ones.
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We actually sold out of the color version at my Media Play. Go figure.
Old 06-21-05 | 10:57 PM
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We actually sold out of the color version at my Media Play. Go figure.
It's pretty easy to understand why that's the case: false advertising.

Sony has merely labeled the front covers of the colorized Bewitched sets as being "In Color."


On the back of the set, in the grid where the discs' features are notated, it also just says "COLOR" as the programs' color format.

Unless it's in the tiny copyright info at the bottom of the box on the back, there is nothing that says the episodes are colorized, as we know they are. And even if it is notated there, no one really reads that info.

So is it any wonder that stores are stocking that version and consumers are buying it? From their perspective, nothing is wrong. I would bet that most people don't realize that the show's first season was in B&W because it's not shown as much in syndication for that very reason.

Sony has really pulled a fast one on this release.
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For some reason, I think the studio wants to push the colorized version. I guess to pay off Ted Turner, I am not sure. Amazon.com sent me an email the other day advertising this set, and they only sent me a link for the colorized version. That kind of upset me, and gave me even a less of a reason to order from amazon.com unless I absolutely had to.
Old 06-21-05 | 11:11 PM
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I agree about not many knowing it was in B&W. I think I only saw a few of the BW ones. All the rest were the color ones. I'd have to say that since I pretty much always remember it in color, I would get the color version. I'm not going to get something I don't want just because of that is how it was.

BTW, I'm not getting either so it doesn't really matter.
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Originally Posted by resinrats
I agree about not many knowing it was in B&W. I think I only saw a few of the BW ones. All the rest were the color ones. I'd have to say that since I pretty much always remember it in color, I would get the color version. I'm not going to get something I don't want just because of that is how it was.

BTW, I'm not getting either so it doesn't really matter.
Aside from the black and white episodes being the way it was (which doesn't interest you), consider how washed out colorized movies/tv shows look. The color in the colorized episodes will not look as sharp as the color in the episodes filmed in color. It's your money, but consider spending it on the better product first before you spend it on the washed out version.


EDIT, I just saw you aren't getting it. Oh, well, I will leave this post up in the event anybody else thinks that way.
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I had a hard time finding it too. I went to Best Buy, Wal-Mart, Circuit City...

I finally found it at Suncoast. I told the lady that I had a hard time finding it and she said they only got 3 copies of the color version and like 20 of the B&W

P.S. I grabbed Tabitha at CC for $22.99, it's like $29.99 at BB so just a heads up
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I had a hard time finding it too. I went to Best Buy, Wal-Mart, Circuit City...

P.S. I grabbed Tabitha at CC for $22.99, it's like $29.99 at BB so just a heads up

Only color versions of Bewitched at Target, Fred Meyer and Circuit City in my area. My CC didn't have Tabitha. I ended up ordering Bewitched B&W ($27.96) and Tabitha ($20.96) from Amazon.
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I purchased the B&W at Tower last night.
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Originally Posted by laserdogg
It was obvious from the stocking, especially at Costco and the cardboard trays that few if any of these sets had sold at all - including the colorized ones.
Absolutely right. Costco appeared to be stocking about 25 copies, and only FIVE are B&W. That is 4:1 in favor of the colorized version. I agree that the studio screwed this up. Should have been released in black and white only IMHO, and then also release season 2 at the same time for a color alternative. Or offer color and not color on the same disc (I believe a Three Stooges set did this). But whatever. I bet they sell well anyway with the new movie coming out, I just expect the better product to be pushed more than this.
Old 06-22-05 | 09:43 AM
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Fry's had lots more B/W copies than color. I'm not sure if that means the color ones were selling more or that they simply put more B/W copies out.
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Originally Posted by calhoun07
Aside from the black and white episodes being the way it was (which doesn't interest you), consider how washed out colorized movies/tv shows look. The color in the colorized episodes will not look as sharp as the color in the episodes filmed in color. It's your money, but consider spending it on the better product first before you spend it on the washed out version.


EDIT, I just saw you aren't getting it. Oh, well, I will leave this post up in the event anybody else thinks that way.
Bravo! Someone after my own heart. The way they were originally SHOULD be the way to go with buying the DVDs.

I guess the people who will buy the Colorized Bewitched Season Ones, were dissapointed when they found out that Season One of Gilligans Island was also in black and white.
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Sigh. This news doesn't surprise me one whit. I suppose those among us who actively CARE about the program's original broadcast format will have to pick through the colorized garbage to find a B/W copy. Frankly I think it's worth the extra effort.

Kind of a tacky move on Sony's part not to use the word "COLORIZED" instead of just "COLOR," but I suppose we can't really blame the retailers for stocking what they believe their customers really want.

But trying to convince people to go with B/W over color is like trying to MAKE them pick OAR over P&S. Some folks don't care, and other folks honestly WANT the fullscreen. And even though I feel pretty strongly about these issues, I don't think it's my right to force people into agreeing with me.

But my Bewitched set is in B/W, and I love it. All things considered, I suppose we should be grateful that Sony even released the season set in B/W at all!
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I dunno, if you ask me, that's what you get for trying to buy DVDs at places like Crap-Mart, Target, Costco, etc. I wouldn't expect anything different. I've never bought DVDs, music, etc., from them and never will.
Old 06-22-05 | 12:09 PM
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Well, perhaps the average consumer isn't as much of a purist as we DVD/movie/television enthusiasts are. Those folks still deserve to get a quality item for their "Lowest Price Guaranteed!!"
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I dunno, if you ask me, that's what you get for trying to buy DVDs at places like Crap-Mart, Target, Costco, etc. I wouldn't expect anything different. I've never bought DVDs, music, etc., from them and never will.
I have no clue what this has to do with anything.
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I saw in some of the weekend ad postings that the Bewitched S1 DVD set comes with "Movie Cash". Can someone who picked this up already tell us what exactly the "Movie Cash" is, what restrictions are there, etc.? I bought the "Predator" DVD a while back factoring in the supposedly "free" ticket that came with it in my buying decision, and it turned out that it was only good at certain no-name theaters that weren't anywhere near us, and so it turned out to be a useless throwaway.
Old 06-22-05 | 04:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Egon's Ghost
I dunno, if you ask me, that's what you get for trying to buy DVDs at places like Crap-Mart, Target, Costco, etc. I wouldn't expect anything different. I've never bought DVDs, music, etc., from them and never will.
Not sure what you mean by that - I pick up quite a few DVDs at Costco and I always ensure that I'm getting the version I want. Today, they had both color(ized) and the glorious Black & White versions of Bewitched, so I was able to get the B&W that I wanted.


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