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Gee, Beaver, nobody likes double sided discs...
According to TVShowsOnDVD.com:
The good: At long last, Leave it to Beaver has been announced for a November 22nd release date. Available in a regular slimpack boxset, or a limited edition "Lunchbox" package which includes a "Cleaver family Photo Album". It is the 39 episode, first season. The bad: It's going to be released on 3 double sided DVD's. Complete story can be found here: http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/newsitem.cfm?NewsID=3982 No word on extras, yet. After all this time, I sure hope they've managed to add something of interest. |
Gee, Wally, I don't know....
I wish they would put some effort to some decent extras instead of a lunch box. |
I wonder if they'll include the original pilot, with Harry Shearer as the Eddie Haskell character? They showed it on Nickelodeon a while back.
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As long as they play properly, I don't have anything against double sided discs.
A lack of extras never bothers me. I'm just glad whenever a show I love gets released on DVD. |
universal owns these now right?
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I prefer the new Leave It To Beaver, I remember enjoying that show when I was little, too bad I don't think they will release it on DVD but if they do, I wouldn't mind picking it up...
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Originally Posted by Quatermass
I wonder if they'll include the original pilot, with Harry Shearer as the Eddie Haskell character? They showed it on Nickelodeon a while back.
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I like double sided discs for things like this. I only object to them when I have to get off my ass to flip it to finish a movie. Hell, even my LD player autoflips.
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Originally Posted by Quatermass
I wonder if they'll include the original pilot, with Harry Shearer as the Eddie Haskell character? They showed it on Nickelodeon a while back.
re: doublesided, I like artwork on my discs. I've never had a problem with playing them. They're just not as nice to look at. |
http://www.sitcomsonline.com/photopo...ne_cleaver.jpg
"Ward, you were a little rough on the beaver last night." |
I am not the biggest fan of "flippers" but when it really ticks me off is when it seems really unnecessary. For example, there are two Fox sets that I buy, MASH and Bob Newhart Show. MASH comes with eight episodes on one side, and Bob Newhart comes with eight episodes spread over two sides. I guess compression can be argued, but I just don't understand why they can't release the same three disc set for Bob Newhart and do it like MASH where there are all 8 episodes on one side of the DVD and artwork printed on the other side.
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Originally Posted by GuessWho
http://www.sitcomsonline.com/photopo...ne_cleaver.jpg
"Ward, you were a little rough on the beaver last night." |
I must be nobody, because I LIKE double-sided discs. I DON'T like sets of 3, 4 or more single-sided discs!!!
I don't like that TV Land bug either! |
Originally Posted by DrGerbil
That's wrong... but it feels so right. :lol:
Double-sided has not bothered me at all. |
I don't have a real issue with double sided discs, but I was a bit pissed at Columbo since they have done something different with every single season. Season 1 was a fold out cardboard case with single sided discs, season 2 they went with 4 single sided discs inside of two standard keepcases (with the insert tray to hold two discs) and with Season 3 they went again with two standard keepcases, but this time went with 2 double sided discs. I had an issue already with disc 1 side B freezing up midway in the Robert Culp episode.
If you are going to use 2 double sided discs at least have the decency to put them in a single standard size 2 disc keepcase to save my shelf space. With the way Universal did it 2 discs are taking up the same space as 4. I'm really gaining nothing by getting 2 double sided discs other than a much higher chance for a defective disc. Thanks, Universal. |
Originally Posted by andicus
Interesting! I've never seen that. I hope they do include it.
re: doublesided, I like artwork on my discs. I've never had a problem with playing them. They're just not as nice to look at. |
Originally Posted by cleaver
I didn't know that, and my username is cleaver!
I noticed that! |
Originally Posted by GuessWho
http://www.sitcomsonline.com/photopo...ne_cleaver.jpg
"Ward, you were a little rough on the beaver last night." Damn. You beat me to it. I told this to a co-worker today that loved the show and he'd never heard it. "They slipped that in the show back then? :eek:" |
DVDFreaker,
I've tried both and nothing beats some older Beaver. I guess it depends on what mood you are in. |
I didn't know there was a newer one, I know there was a movie that was made in 97 that i liked when i was younger, but not a series.
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I think it was called "The New Leave it to Beaver". It wasn't on one of the big three networks, maybe TBN or Disney?
It had Barbara Billingsly, Tony Dow, Fred Banks, Ken Osmond and Jerry Mathers in their original roles just older and with family |
Originally Posted by GuessWho
"Ward, you were a little rough on the beaver last night."
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Originally Posted by spawndude
I think it was called "The New Leave it to Beaver". It wasn't on one of the big three networks, maybe TBN or Disney?
It had Barbara Billingsly, Tony Dow, Fred Banks, Ken Osmond and Jerry Mathers in their original roles just older and with family |
Originally Posted by Eric F
Actually, the quote goes, "Ward, you were a little hard on the Beaver last night.", which takes on a whole 'nother meaning.:lol:
Thanks. That's what I told my friend today and I was worried I'd been thinking of the wrong word all these years. |
There was a different father too {in the Pilot}, I think it was Richard Deacon, who ended up playing Lumpy's father. No. It was Casey Adams (aka: Max Showalter). http://www.geocities.com/alcus2/picture581.jpeg http://www.geocities.com/alcus2/smalltitle.jpeg http://www.geocities.com/alcus2/smallworld.html http://imdb.com/name/nm0795289/ http://homevideo.universalstudios.co...xart/29185.jpg --------------- WALLY -- "Gee, dad, we didn't mean to get Mr. Rutherford {with the 'barrel hoops'}." BEAVER -- "Yeah, we yelled 'meathead' and he came runnin' out." --------------- JUNE -- "Who's Cornelia Rayburn, and when did she see YOU off your feet?!" :lol: --------------- JUNE -- "Ward, why don't you ever bring me flowers?" WARD -- "I'm the kind that says it with seat covers." --------------- WALLY -- "Gee, dad, if a girl called here for me, you wouldn't tell her I was in the bathtub, would ya?" WARD -- "Well, Wally, with the number of baths you take, I don't think the risk is very great." --------------- JUNE -- "I hope Beaver had something to eat over at the Mondellos." WALLY -- "I wouldn't worry about that, mom. Every time you go over there, somebody's always eating." --------------- WALLY -- "Women are funny -- maybe they like to smell like old catcher's mitts." --------------- EDDIE HASKELL -- "Good morning, Mrs. Cleaver! Gee, Mrs. Cleaver, your kitchen always looks so clean. My mother says it looks as though you never do any work in here." :lol: Gotta love that Edward Haskell! :lol: |
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