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Alf on DVD

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From DVDTalk.com

 

Cult 80's icon Alf has found his way on to DVD with the Canadian release of The Alf Files. Set for release on October 22nd The Alf Files will contain 3 one hour episodes: Try to Remember (ALF hits his head and gets amnesia. Soon he has decided he’s an insurance salesman) , Alf’s Special Christmas (ALF spends Christmas in a mountain cabin with the Tanners) , and Tonight, Tonight (ALF and of course Ed McMahon host The Tonight Show.) and feature commentary by ALF! outtakes, and more. Order The Alf Files at Amazon.ca Now

 

Only 3 episodes on one DVD! Bah!

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Guest Daredevil21

I really dislike these "Best of" or special themed DVD releases for TV shows. Season box sets is in my opinion, the only way to go. You figure that most of the people who buy a DVD of a TV is probably a fan and therefore, would shell out the extra money for the season box sets. I dislike it even when they release a season disc by disc. It's like, why not just put the whole season out, instead of by volumes? That takes too long and besides, the box sets always look cooler in terms of display. This Alf DVD will be a nice "fix" for hardcore fans, but only for a while until they decide to wise up and release it in season box sets.

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Guest starvenger
I really dislike these "Best of" or special themed DVD releases for TV shows. Season box sets is in my opinion, the only way to go. You figure that most of the people who buy a DVD of a TV is probably a fan and therefore, would shell out the extra money for the season box sets. I dislike it even when they release a season disc by disc. It's like, why not just put the whole season out, instead of by volumes? That takes too long and besides, the box sets always look cooler in terms of display. This Alf DVD will be a nice "fix" for hardcore fans, but only for a while until they decide to wise up and release it in season box sets.

You're missing the point. The idea of the "best of" DVDs is simply to gauge interest in a particular TV show. Case in point: Friends and Transformers. Had the "trial" DVDs not sold decently, you can bet that they would never have come out with season sets. After all, the idea of the DVDs is to make money, and it costs a hell of a lot less to make one 3-hour disc than to create a 4 disc, full season set. And with something like Alf, you damn sure want to make sure it'll sell before you make that financial committment.

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Guest Incandenza
Should this be in the porn folder?

 

You were thinking of me when you wrote that, weren't you.

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Guest treble charged

Well, DVD's do have a hole in the middle...

 

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WHAT AM I SAYING?

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Guest Daredevil21
I really dislike these "Best of" or special themed DVD releases for TV shows.  Season box sets is in my opinion, the only way to go.  You figure that most of the people who buy a DVD of a TV is probably a fan and therefore, would shell out the extra money for the season box sets.  I dislike it even when they release a season disc by disc.  It's like, why not just put the whole season out, instead of by volumes?  That takes too long and besides, the box sets always look cooler in terms of display.  This Alf DVD will be a nice "fix" for hardcore fans, but only for a while until they decide to wise up and release it in season box sets.

You're missing the point. The idea of the "best of" DVDs is simply to gauge interest in a particular TV show. Case in point: Friends and Transformers. Had the "trial" DVDs not sold decently, you can bet that they would never have come out with season sets. After all, the idea of the DVDs is to make money, and it costs a hell of a lot less to make one 3-hour disc than to create a 4 disc, full season set. And with something like Alf, you damn sure want to make sure it'll sell before you make that financial committment.

Well, that's why I mentioned that it would be a nice fix for fans while they waited for the possible season box sets that could follow. I understand what you mean, but I guess I was referring more to the TV shows that have been put on Best of DVD's only and no box sets have come since then. Granted that probably meant that they didn't sell well, but regardless, it's annoying to have a show you like a lot only on a "Best of" type of DVD.

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Guest Spaceman Spiff
Well, DVD's do have a hole in the middle...

 

...

 

WHAT AM I SAYING?

Hell, if you can "fit" into the hole in the middle of a DVD, you've got major problems

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Guest Marshall
Should this be in the porn folder?

 

You were thinking of me when you wrote that, weren't you.

I don't even give a shit about ALF being on DVD, I just wanted to make that "joke"!

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Guest MDH257
I really dislike these "Best of" or special themed DVD releases for TV shows.  Season box sets is in my opinion, the only way to go.  You figure that most of the people who buy a DVD of a TV is probably a fan and therefore, would shell out the extra money for the season box sets.  I dislike it even when they release a season disc by disc.  It's like, why not just put the whole season out, instead of by volumes?  That takes too long and besides, the box sets always look cooler in terms of display.  This Alf DVD will be a nice "fix" for hardcore fans, but only for a while until they decide to wise up and release it in season box sets.

You're missing the point. The idea of the "best of" DVDs is simply to gauge interest in a particular TV show. Case in point: Friends and Transformers. Had the "trial" DVDs not sold decently, you can bet that they would never have come out with season sets. After all, the idea of the DVDs is to make money, and it costs a hell of a lot less to make one 3-hour disc than to create a 4 disc, full season set. And with something like Alf, you damn sure want to make sure it'll sell before you make that financial committment.

Warner had released several Season box sets in U.K. and then came out with a best of disc in the U.S.

 

Producing bonuses might cost some money, but the cost of literally making the disc is a fraction of what they charge.

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