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Originally Posted by GoldenJCJ
Are you serious? That's crap! half the fun of watching UM is getting creeped out by the music when the show starts.
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Re: Unsolved Mysteries : The Ultimate Collection ----> 3/21/06
Sorry to bump this ancient thread but I really wish we could get some more volumes of this on DVD. I loved this series as a kid and still enjoyed watching reruns on television until a while back when it seemingly disappeared for good. I ordered The Best of Unsolved Mysteries collection recently and wouldn't mind getting some of the other sets but they're seemingly out of print and kind of expensive.
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I guess it depends on how you do your search on Amazon for them and which sets you are looking for. Some of them are being sold used for under $10.
I've got the Bizarre Murders, Ghosts, and Strange Legends sets in my collection - altho I bought those when they first came out. The new updated series that is shown on Lifetime isn't too bad, altho I haven't watched it in a while. |
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^I didn't know it was still being shown. The Spike incarnation of a few years ago was so atrocious that I stopped watching, despite being a huge fan.
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Re: Unsolved Mysteries : The Ultimate Collection ----> 3/21/06
Originally Posted by Norm de Plume
(Post 11937190)
^I didn't know it was still being shown. The Spike incarnation of a few years ago was so atrocious that I stopped watching, despite being a huge fan.
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Re: Unsolved Mysteries : The Ultimate Collection ----> 3/21/06
Originally Posted by mickey65
(Post 11937417)
Yeah, it's still the same show. I just don't like the sound effects they use while discussing the cases. Weird beeping and buzzing noises - so not necessary!
Plus Dennis Farina passed away earlier this year. |
Re: Unsolved Mysteries : The Ultimate Collection ----> 3/21/06
Yeah I recently discovered that Lifetime is still airing the Dennis Farina hosted version of the series. I think I saw most of those when they aired "new" back in 2008 (a lot of the segments were just re-used or updated) so a lot of them are more fresh in my memory and I'm not as nostalgic for it. I wish that some network would pick up the old school re-runs but I suppose they figure with the age of the show and it's cases now that it's mostly outdated. I do like Farina but he just wasn't Robert Stack, I always really liked Stack's narration as it added to the atmosphere of the show along with that creepy music. :lol: That music would scare the shit out of me back in the day. About the only show that really comes close to this series for me is a series that airs on Investigation Discovery called Disappeared. I really like the way that show is put together too and think it puts together cases in an interesting manner. Only thing is the show obviously only focuses on missing people. I sort of liked that Unsolved Mysteries had a variety of cases.
Some of the sets are pretty easily obtainable for reasonable prices but for instance looking at the used prices for the Miracles, Psychics, and Strange Legends sets is pretty crazy. I would think those would be some of the less popular sets but maybe I'm wrong. It's too bad some of these couldn't get re-released or get some more volumes out as the show aired for a long time so there's a lot of material they could put out. I would think it sold somewhat decently given that the company who put them out put out a decent number of sets. |
Re: Unsolved Mysteries : The Ultimate Collection ----> 3/21/06
Spike cut some off the segments. Not really that good.
I have all the DVD sets. Fantastic to pop a disc in and watch (though I recently made them digital so I just stream them) |
Re: Unsolved Mysteries : The Ultimate Collection ----> 3/21/06
I actually have the Unsolved Mysteries Ultimate Collection chest. It's an awesome collection for those who never bought the individual sets and has a bonus disc. Paid about $70 or 80 for it 5 years ago. I think I got it from DDD when they were still relevant.
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Re: Unsolved Mysteries : The Ultimate Collection ----> 3/21/06
Originally Posted by Mike86
(Post 11937659)
I sort of liked that Unsolved Mysteries had a variety of cases.
No other show has ever depicted crime, missing persons, etc., with as much chilling atmosphere as U.M. I also loved segments that involved people looking for someone unknown who had saved them or done something nice for them many years earlier. Those were always heartwarming, and the inevitable reunion often brought a tear to the eye (remember the music played during those reunions? Lovely.). |
Re: Unsolved Mysteries : The Ultimate Collection ----> 3/21/06
I wish this show would be re-released because the format of the box sets(cheap cardboard sleeve with individual think packs) can easily be lost. Even though I'm the only one, I also wish that they would release Sightings on DVD. It aired on Fox in the early 90's before losing it's time slot to some show with David Duchovny.
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Re: Unsolved Mysteries : The Ultimate Collection ----> 3/21/06
Originally Posted by Norm de Plume
(Post 11937875)
Although I was a huge fan of the show when it was on NBC from roughly '88 to '95, I never liked the segments covering miracles, ghosts, psychics, and other supernatural poppycock.
No other show has ever depicted crime, missing persons, etc., with as much chilling atmosphere as U.M. I also loved segments that involved people looking for someone unknown who had saved them or done something nice for them many years earlier. Those were always heartwarming, and the inevitable reunion often brought a tear to the eye (remember the music played during those reunions? Lovely.). |
Re: Unsolved Mysteries : The Ultimate Collection ----> 3/21/06
Originally Posted by DJariya
(Post 11937733)
I actually have the Unsolved Mysteries Ultimate Collection chest. It's an awesome collection for those who never bought the individual sets and has a bonus disc. Paid about $70 or 80 for it 5 years ago. I think I got it from DDD when they were still relevant.
I'm one who liked the original cases for the set (slim DVD cases in a cool slip cover). But since I've converted them all I just Plex stream them when I'm bored. I even dumped them on two BD-Rs just to be safe. Really wish someone would release more on DVD. |
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Originally Posted by Gizmo
(Post 11937947)
Good deal! That now goes for $300 or so. I've sold a few of them I found at Frys a few years back.
I'm one who liked the original cases for the set (slim DVD cases in a cool slip cover). But since I've converted them all I just Plex stream them when I'm bored. I even dumped them on two BD-Rs just to be safe. Really wish someone would release more on DVD. |
Re: Unsolved Mysteries : The Ultimate Collection ----> 3/21/06
Originally Posted by Mike86
(Post 11937915)
I think the chilling atmosphere of the show was largely due in part to Stack's narration. The way he spoke was just kind of creepy at times yet drew me in. I think that along with the music of the show really made everything come together for that chilling atmosphere you were talking about. The segment recreations varied from being sort of cheesy (more in the really early episodes) to disturbing as well.
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Re: Unsolved Mysteries : The Ultimate Collection ----> 3/21/06
Originally Posted by Norm de Plume
(Post 11938313)
I agree. Stack's narration and the music were major assets, but I don't remember the show being cheesy. It was solemn, straight-faced, and unironic, which I appreciated. Those are seldom-seen qualities on TV these days. It was a far better-produced show than, for instance, its competitor, America's Most Wanted, where everything was noisy, flashy, and unsubtle.
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Re: Unsolved Mysteries : The Ultimate Collection ----> 3/21/06
no disrespect to Dennis Ferrina ...but those updated versions of the shows should be destroyed...took out all of the personality by replacing Robert Stack.. Also we need The Complete Series of this out in a set!
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Re: Unsolved Mysteries : The Ultimate Collection ----> 3/21/06
Well, Robert Stack died. He wasn't replaced. He was a very hard person to find a replacement for.
He managed to film 1 more season of the show that aired exclusively on Lifetime when he was 82 or 83 years old. Just checked and First Look indeed went out of business. I would love to see more releases, but I think a lot of the stories are super dated and wouldn't really work on a home video release, especially the ones that got updated. |
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Originally Posted by DJariya
(Post 11938448)
Well, Robert Stack died. He wasn't replaced. He was a very hard person to find a replacement for.
He managed to film 1 more season of the show that aired exclusively on Lifetime when he was 82 or 83 years old. Just checked and First Look indeed went out of business. I would love to see more releases, but I think a lot of the stories are super dated and wouldn't really work on a home video release, especially the ones that got updated. |
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Originally Posted by Mike86
(Post 11938349)
I guess cheesy is the wrong way to put it, more like in some of the earlier episodes the acting wasn't up to par. That was more in some of the older episodes though, it got a lot better as it went on. I actually think the show was pretty well produced even against a lot of shows that are shown on say Investigation Discovery. There's really not a modern equivalent in my opinion.
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Re: Unsolved Mysteries : The Ultimate Collection ----> 3/21/06
Originally Posted by Norm de Plume
(Post 11938662)
Agreed. As for a modern equivalent, no. Forensic Files (nee Medical Detectives) was a fantastic show, but different; more clinical. Cold Case Files certainly had its moments as well.
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Re: Unsolved Mysteries : The Ultimate Collection ----> 3/21/06
Some segments were better than others, as with any show. It has been off the air for about 5 years. A&E fired Bill Kurtis for some regrettable reason.
U.M. was in its own league, but other true crime shows I have enjoyed in addition to U.M., F.F., and C.C.F. include the excellent "Criminal Investigation Australia", "Real Crime", "Forensic Investigators", HBO's "Autopsy", and "Most Evil". You'll have to use a bit of duplicity to get your hands on those.;) "Dark Minds" is a show that is still running. It has an outstanding, highly-promsing premise (probing unsolved serial killer cases), but the execution falls short. It seems like more-or-less a vanity project for author M. William Phelps. And the conceit of using an imprisoned serial killer for advice (a la Silence of the Lambs) adds very little of value, I think. |
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Originally Posted by Norm de Plume
(Post 11939087)
"Dark Minds" is a show that is still running. It has an outstanding, highly-promsing premise (probing unsolved serial killer cases), but the execution falls short. It seems like more-or-less a vanity project for author M. William Phelps. And the conceit of using an imprisoned serial killer for advice (a la Silence of the Lambs) adds very little of value, I think.
Like I mentioned earlier I like Disappeared pretty well. My only gripe is the focus is pretty narrow as it obviously is focused on missing people. I'm not sure if they're still making new episodes or not though. Another series I don't mind is Homicide Hunter: Lt. Joe Kenda. |
Re: Unsolved Mysteries : The Ultimate Collection ----> 3/21/06
If John Cosgrove and Terry Meurer ever decided they wanted to resurrect this show once more, I think Bill Kurtis would be the best qualified on-air talent to host.
Looking back at the Dennis Farina season, I think he was a bad pick to host. He's a good actor, but I hated his voice overs. I get they picked up because he's a former Cop and starred on a lot of law enforcement shows like Crime Story and Law and Order. Marlene Saunders who narrated the Autopsy series on HBO has a great voice, but I don't think she's ever appeared on camera and looking at her IMDB resume, she's 82 years old now. |
Re: Unsolved Mysteries : The Ultimate Collection ----> 3/21/06
I actually thought that Farina was okay at it but he just didn't have that same tone of voice that Stack brought to his narrations. Farina sounded almost too normal or something :lol:, whereas Stack kind of creeped you out at times and got your attention.
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