ALIAS to Blu-ray?
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ALIAS to Blu-ray?
I've just started re-watching the series on DVD. Was it all shot for HD broadcast? The DVDs are presented in 16:9. I didn't have HDTV when it aired. Is a Blu-ray possible?
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TV on BD is not selling well. And catalog TV on BD is even worse. And Disney is not really releasing much on BD. So no....
They had a chance when Lost was on the air, but now, good luck.
They had a chance when Lost was on the air, but now, good luck.
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Which is sad. Such a great show. And....a good looking show. Would have looked fantastic on BD. Here's hope J.J. makes an "Alias" film one day.
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I'm holding out hope. I know for a fact that I would purchase an Alias Complete Series Blu-ray set. Surely there are other Alias fans who feel the same way. It's my second favorite series after Lost and I think that at least some decent sales would be had by re-releasing Alias on Blu-ray.
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Absolutely, having Garner in skimpy outfits in HD is definitely at the top of my most wanted Blu-Rays. I even like some of the admittedly awful final season.
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I'm holding out hope. I know for a fact that I would purchase an Alias Complete Series Blu-ray set. Surely there are other Alias fans who feel the same way. It's my second favorite series after Lost and I think that at least some decent sales would be had by re-releasing Alias on Blu-ray.

The main problem with Catalog BD is why would consumers spend $40-$50 a Season when they can spend $10-$15 for the DVD. I'm shocked we even got the first two Seasons of Supernatural.
Maybe if Alias gets that reboot or a movie?
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Wiggles was filmed in HD?
I loved the entire series of Alias, despite the lackluster finale, but I have hope it'll eventually see the light of day. Abrams has always supported the format, and I believe he spoke to that with the Lost set. So despite the slow BD releases and sales of other series, if he went to ABC and asked they be released, I'm sure that would kick it into an eventual release. I do remember there was talk about a possible reboot of the series, so maybe that's what would be needed to get the release.
I loved the entire series of Alias, despite the lackluster finale, but I have hope it'll eventually see the light of day. Abrams has always supported the format, and I believe he spoke to that with the Lost set. So despite the slow BD releases and sales of other series, if he went to ABC and asked they be released, I'm sure that would kick it into an eventual release. I do remember there was talk about a possible reboot of the series, so maybe that's what would be needed to get the release.
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Wiggles was filmed in HD?
I loved the entire series of Alias, despite the lackluster finale, but I have hope it'll eventually see the light of day. Abrams has always supported the format, and I believe he spoke to that with the Lost set. So despite the slow BD releases and sales of other series, if he went to ABC and asked they be released, I'm sure that would kick it into an eventual release. I do remember there was talk about a possible reboot of the series, so maybe that's what would be needed to get the release.
I loved the entire series of Alias, despite the lackluster finale, but I have hope it'll eventually see the light of day. Abrams has always supported the format, and I believe he spoke to that with the Lost set. So despite the slow BD releases and sales of other series, if he went to ABC and asked they be released, I'm sure that would kick it into an eventual release. I do remember there was talk about a possible reboot of the series, so maybe that's what would be needed to get the release.
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I would buy the first two seasons, but none after that. The show took a dramatic nosedive with the first episode of the third season and never recovered.
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And whatever resolution you come up with for the season 2 cliff-hanger on your own is bound to be better than how it ended up playing out.
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My big wait is for Buffy and Angel to hit Blu. The only possibly positive side effect of a crap reboot is maybe getting it upgraded. (My feelings for a new version of Fright Night too, btw).
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How much of this is due to the fact that studios aren't committing to releasing series. I know for me it's great to get new seasons on BD, but pisses me off that I have to have previous ones on DVD only.
My big wait is for Buffy and Angel to hit Blu. The only possibly positive side effect of a crap reboot is maybe getting it upgraded. (My feelings for a new version of Fright Night too, btw).
My big wait is for Buffy and Angel to hit Blu. The only possibly positive side effect of a crap reboot is maybe getting it upgraded. (My feelings for a new version of Fright Night too, btw).
In many cases, why would consumers spend $40-$50 for a catalog Season when the DVD is sub $10? Makes little sense. You and I might, but most consumers won't.
And Buffy/Angel is a long shot. Angel has Season 2-5 shot in Widescreen, while Buffy is in 4:3 (It IS in Widescreen...but Joss does not like it and it was not framed as such). The chances are slim. I'd love a 'Once More with Feeling' BD release though. That is Widescreen
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Others beat me to it: Is anyone releasing catalog TV on BD other than old seasons of Supernatural, which is at least still on the air? We've heard talk of Smallville, West Wing, and Friends, but nothing yet, and of course we're still expecting Seinfeld.
And Disney doesn't even release Desperate Housewives on BD, which would seem like a natural except for the demographic.
And Disney doesn't even release Desperate Housewives on BD, which would seem like a natural except for the demographic.
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Others beat me to it: Is anyone releasing catalog TV on BD other than old seasons of Supernatural, which is at least still on the air? We've heard talk of Smallville, West Wing, and Friends, but nothing yet, and of course we're still expecting Seinfeld.
And Disney doesn't even release Desperate Housewives on BD, which would seem like a natural except for the demographic.
And Disney doesn't even release Desperate Housewives on BD, which would seem like a natural except for the demographic.
Warner halted Sopranos (again) because of poor sales for Season 1 and 1.5.
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As for the show itself, the final season was really disappointing overall but still decent enough in comparison to most other TV show's. It definitely wasn't on par with the first four years and it was the only season where things weren't really clicking for me overall, but yeah, it still had it's moments throughout. I liked the finale but wasn't satisfied by it like I was with Lost's finale (especially upon re-watching both) and yet it doesn't change my opinion on the show overall. I honestly cannot name another series in it's genre that entertained me more.
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This is a bad comparison for many reasons. I usually don't opt for this response, but I don't think that needs any explanation from me at all. As for Alias hitting Blu-ray... I don't think a reboot or film is necessary. I'll simply remain patient in hoping that one day such a release will arrive.
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TV on DVD sales bottomed out when the economy faltered. People realized that they were spending a lot of money on expensive box sets that they never got around to actually watching more than an episode or two. The fact that those same episodes routinely pop up in cable syndication and are available from a variety of online streaming sources just rubbed salt in the wound.




