Guest HollywoodSpikeJenkins Posted October 10, 2002 Report Posted October 10, 2002 Just list some of your favorite tv shows that should be on DVD. I say Daria (Obviously) and Family Guy
Guest Daredevil21 Posted October 10, 2002 Report Posted October 10, 2002 Now that the Simpsons has been immortalized on DVD, I think that Seinfeld is the next "MUST" for a DVD release. A lot of people hate the show, but I tend to think those who do just don't like to think a little when watching a comedy. They prefer the format of something like Friends that just slaps you in the face with the "joke." ANYWAY, for those of us who do love the show, just think of how great some of these DVD's can be. The first season or two aren't classic, but they would get enough lovin' from us hardcore fans who are able to find a nice amount of humor in them. Commentary tracks with directors and cast members could be just great. I'd pay an arm and a leg to hear Newman's take on some of these shows. When looking at the series alone, there are simply too many classics that need that special DVD attention. I honestly don't know how so many mediocre or downright terrible shows have gotten the go for DVD, but Seinfeld is a show that needs to be on the DVD format. There are a ton more that I'd like to see on DVD, but for now, I'd never ask for another show if we got Seinfeld on DVD.
Guest Spaceman Spiff Posted October 10, 2002 Report Posted October 10, 2002 NEWSRADIO~!~!~! I wouldn't even care if there were no commentary tracks. Just give me the originally aired episodes (not the edited syndicated ones), and I'll be a happy man. Also - Seinfeld, Cheers, Futurama (region 1 release)
Guest Eagan469 Posted October 10, 2002 Report Posted October 10, 2002 Adventures Of The Little Koala Cheers Family Guy (R1) Fraggle Rock Seinfeld Salute Your Shorts South Park (as season sets w/ commentaries by Matt and Trey for each episode) Sports Night That's My Bush! The Critic The Head
Guest MDH257 Posted October 10, 2002 Report Posted October 10, 2002 Now that the Simpsons has been immortalized on DVD, I think that Seinfeld is the next "MUST" for a DVD release. A lot of people hate the show, but I tend to think those who do just don't like to think a little when watching a comedy. They prefer the format of something like Friends that just slaps you in the face with the "joke." ANYWAY, for those of us who do love the show, just think of how great some of these DVD's can be. The first season or two aren't classic, but they would get enough lovin' from us hardcore fans who are able to find a nice amount of humor in them. Commentary tracks with directors and cast members could be just great. I'd pay an arm and a leg to hear Newman's take on some of these shows. When looking at the series alone, there are simply too many classics that need that special DVD attention. I honestly don't know how so many mediocre or downright terrible shows have gotten the go for DVD, but Seinfeld is a show that needs to be on the DVD format. There are a ton more that I'd like to see on DVD, but for now, I'd never ask for another show if we got Seinfeld on DVD. I happen to like both "Friends" and "Seinfeld".
Guest chirs3 Posted October 10, 2002 Report Posted October 10, 2002 The Critic The West Wing Daria Pete and Pete Yea...
Guest Daredevil21 Posted October 10, 2002 Report Posted October 10, 2002 Now that the Simpsons has been immortalized on DVD, I think that Seinfeld is the next "MUST" for a DVD release. A lot of people hate the show, but I tend to think those who do just don't like to think a little when watching a comedy. They prefer the format of something like Friends that just slaps you in the face with the "joke." ANYWAY, for those of us who do love the show, just think of how great some of these DVD's can be. The first season or two aren't classic, but they would get enough lovin' from us hardcore fans who are able to find a nice amount of humor in them. Commentary tracks with directors and cast members could be just great. I'd pay an arm and a leg to hear Newman's take on some of these shows. When looking at the series alone, there are simply too many classics that need that special DVD attention. I honestly don't know how so many mediocre or downright terrible shows have gotten the go for DVD, but Seinfeld is a show that needs to be on the DVD format. There are a ton more that I'd like to see on DVD, but for now, I'd never ask for another show if we got Seinfeld on DVD. I happen to like both "Friends" and "Seinfeld". I didn't say it was impossible for someone to like both, I just think that they're two pretty different shows. Seinfeld is a more sophisticated and wittier show, while Friends is more of an obvious type of comedy show, where everything you're supposed to laugh at is sort of amplified, whereas in Seinfeld's case, you could easily miss something hilarious just because it's more subtle. I'm not saying Friends can't have it's ok moments, but it's never really struck me as anything more than mediocre.
Guest Karnage Posted October 10, 2002 Report Posted October 10, 2002 The New Adventures Of Superman X-Men (The 90s one, In a Season Box Set) Knight Rider (R1) The Tom Green Show (Comedy Network era, In a Season Box Set) Futurama (R1) Beavis & Butthead (In a Season Box Set) And if its possible...an Deluxe Box set with the best of Conan O'Brien including all the Triumph skits and more.
Guest NaturalBornThriller4:20 Posted October 10, 2002 Report Posted October 10, 2002 Saved By The Bell Salute Your Shorts The Adventures Of Pete And Pete Hey Dude Daria Undergrads Family Guy Sports Night The Critic Boy Meets World Soul Food Is Good Times already on DVD?
Guest Mr. Pink Posted October 10, 2002 Report Posted October 10, 2002 Family Guy That's all I really want to see...
Guest razazteca Posted October 10, 2002 Report Posted October 10, 2002 Power Puffs has 4 DVDs out already Space Ghost Coast 2 Coast DVD would be nice
Guest Kagato Otaku Posted October 10, 2002 Report Posted October 10, 2002 All I ask for is boxsets for Batman: The Animated Series. I'd want Angel as well, but since those are already on R2, we're sure to get 'em...sometime.
Guest Kingpk Posted October 10, 2002 Report Posted October 10, 2002 Is SNL on DVD? That would be my choice.
Guest Flyboy Posted October 10, 2002 Report Posted October 10, 2002 Power Puffs has 4 DVDs out already I know that... I meant full seasons.
Guest CoreyLazarus416 Posted October 10, 2002 Report Posted October 10, 2002 ROCKO'S MODERN LIFE THE REAL GHOSTBUSTERS BOY MEETS WORLD 'Nuff said.
Guest Youth N Asia Posted October 10, 2002 Report Posted October 10, 2002 Spots Night is coming out on DVD this year I think... Oz season 2 and Buffy season 3 both come out Jan 7th, Whoo Hoo!! I want to see Angel and Parker Lewis Can't Lose on dvd...any maybe the Mighty Max cartoon...kicked ass!
Guest Mattdotcom Posted October 10, 2002 Report Posted October 10, 2002 NewsRadio Batman: TAS Batman (1960s) Seinfeld South ParK: Season One SE is on the way.
Guest franchise632 Posted October 10, 2002 Report Posted October 10, 2002 E.R. NYPD BLUE Airwolf Knight Rider and since Law and Order is on the way dont have to mention that one. Saved by the Bell would be great too.
Guest C.H.U.D. Posted October 10, 2002 Report Posted October 10, 2002 Three's Company Leave it to Beaver
Guest RobJohnstone Posted October 10, 2002 Report Posted October 10, 2002 the critic and twin peaks season 2 and 3 --Rob
Guest MarvinisaLunatic Posted October 10, 2002 Report Posted October 10, 2002 Erk. Amazing Race on a DVD set would rule, but it will never happen (Survivor will get that first if it happens) Family Guy and King of the Hill are locks I would think.. CSI is probably a lock as well, although Im guessing it will be a while. Seinfeld and Married with Children should have been out by now. Small Wonder, cause that show ruled! Might as well release TMNT cartoon series with the new one soon to be on FOX.
Guest Smark Hammill Posted October 11, 2002 Report Posted October 11, 2002 Now that the Simpsons has been immortalized on DVD, I think that Seinfeld is the next "MUST" for a DVD release. A lot of people hate the show, but I tend to think those who do just don't like to think a little when watching a comedy. They prefer the format of something like Friends that just slaps you in the face with the "joke." ANYWAY, for those of us who do love the show, just think of how great some of these DVD's can be. The first season or two aren't classic, but they would get enough lovin' from us hardcore fans who are able to find a nice amount of humor in them. Commentary tracks with directors and cast members could be just great. I'd pay an arm and a leg to hear Newman's take on some of these shows. When looking at the series alone, there are simply too many classics that need that special DVD attention. I honestly don't know how so many mediocre or downright terrible shows have gotten the go for DVD, but Seinfeld is a show that needs to be on the DVD format. There are a ton more that I'd like to see on DVD, but for now, I'd never ask for another show if we got Seinfeld on DVD. I happen to like both "Friends" and "Seinfeld". I didn't say it was impossible for someone to like both, I just think that they're two pretty different shows. Seinfeld is a more sophisticated and wittier show, while Friends is more of an obvious type of comedy show, where everything you're supposed to laugh at is sort of amplified, whereas in Seinfeld's case, you could easily miss something hilarious just because it's more subtle. I'm not saying Friends can't have it's ok moments, but it's never really struck me as anything more than mediocre. I may be committing some incredible blasphemy here, but I am not as big a Seinfeld fan as I used to be. The show isn't aging well, and I'm not sure it is going to be acclaimed as highly as we initially thought in a historical context. Seinfeld himself telegraphs the jokes because he can't deliver the line without looking like he's about to bust out laughing. Kind of reminds me of the actress that used to play Natalie on Facts of Life (what an awful show). Let's just say that I never thought I would say this, but....... ................................Seinfeldisoverrated. THERE! I said it! I got it out. I can't believe I feel this way, but it's true, IMO. I'm not sure I'll ever watch a Seinfeld rerun again so I can remember the show just as fondly as I used to.
Guest Chuck Woolery Posted October 11, 2002 Report Posted October 11, 2002 Amazing Race on a DVD set would rule, but it will never happen (Survivor will get that first if it happens) I have the original Survivor series DVD, and it's basically the best parts of every single episode plus ghey character backgrounds. Seriously, if the Amazing Race DVD is this bad, you'll be wishing it had never come out.
Guest TheHulkster Posted October 11, 2002 Report Posted October 11, 2002 Arliss Is Larry Sanders on DVD yet? If not, then thats another pick for me.
Guest Madmartigan21 Posted October 12, 2002 Report Posted October 12, 2002 The Shield The Incredible Hulk
Guest The Voices In Your Head Posted October 12, 2002 Report Posted October 12, 2002 I have just two: South Park Seasons 2 and on [i'd like to see them continue with the new format they're going with] The Kids in the Hall [i like the show enough that I tape the reruns that air at 2 AM on Comedy Central. I'm disappointed that they bumped the reruns from 1 PM to 2 AM. That's quite the jump.]
Guest packwingfn Posted October 12, 2002 Report Posted October 12, 2002 Boy Meets World The Osbournes Family Ties and Growing Pains!!!!
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