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Old 04-14-10 | 01:20 PM
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Warner Brother's TV-on-DVD 2009-2010 Season

Blu-Ray.com is reporting that amazon is taking pre-orders for the following blu-ray season sets, although no dates or extras were mentioned:

Chuck Season 3

Fringe: Season 2

Human Target: Season 1

Smallville: Season 9

Supernatural: Season 5

V: Season 1

Vampire Diaries: Season 1
Old 04-14-10 | 02:28 PM
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Always down for Chuck.
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I love Human Target, but it's a pretty short season... The finale is tonight...
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This isn't a deal...
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Originally Posted by Qui Gon Jim
This isn't a deal...
Agreed. This should be moved to the HD Forum.

That said, thanks to the OP for posting. I'm down for Chuck and Fringe. I may netflix Vampire Diaries and Human Target first to decide if I think they are any good. I'll probably pass on V altogether... just from clips I've seen briefly with it airing following Lost it looks awful.
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Originally Posted by GenPion
Agreed. This should be moved to the HD Forum.

That said, thanks to the OP for posting. I'm down for Chuck and Fringe. I may netflix Vampire Diaries and Human Target first to decide if I think they are any good. I'll probably pass on V altogether... just from clips I've seen briefly with it airing following Lost it looks awful.
Vampire Diaries is suprisingly very good. V isn't bad but it quite possibly is the worst looking show on tv. Like every other scene is shot on green screen and it just looks cheap and amateurish. If they could up the production values it might be worth a second season.
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Originally Posted by Qui Gon Jim
This isn't a deal...
oops, I'm sorry. I was posting this at work at was a little preoccupied. If a mod could move it to HD Talk I would appreciate it!
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Vampire Diaries is suprisingly very good. V isn't bad but it quite possibly is the worst looking show on tv. Like every other scene is shot on green screen and it just looks cheap and amateurish. If they could up the production values it might be worth a second season.
Have the first 2 seasons so season 3 of Chuck is a must.

It seems like green screen work is getting worse instead of better. Even movies with large budgets the green screen scenes are so obvious it detracts from the experience.
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Vampire Diaries is probably one of the best young adult serial dramas I've seen this season. I got hooked right away. If you haven't seen it, I would definitely recommend it as a rental at least.

Human Target is only 12 episodes. The $49.99 MSRP is a little high for the BR set IMO.
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I sure hope Warner doesn't screw over the fans, after supernatural season 1 comes out and not release season 2.
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Will definitely get Chuck: S3, Smallville: S9, and Fringe: S2.....
I watch (and like) both Human Target and V, but second season pickups for either is still looking shaky....and while I might grab V if the series continues, it wouldn't be initially, only after a price-drop sometime later....I don't think Human Target holds much (if any) replay value for me....I'd rather re-watch Buffy, Lost, or BSG....

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