Guest Tiger Suplex 85 Posted February 4, 2002 Report Posted February 4, 2002 Post any thoughts or facts you have on the Simpsons DVD Box Sets here. EDIT: And when I say (ugh), I mean at having to type "the One and Only". I love The Simpsons.
Guest theWCWRaider Posted February 5, 2002 Report Posted February 5, 2002 Well, I liked the first Simpsons box set. The episodes were good to look back on, and I got a kick out of some of the commentaries. Even though, they weren't sure on there own history. According to them Apu first appeared in 2 different episodes, and Bart never said Cowabunga, but then he clearly said it in one of the Episodes. Now, as for the next set, I've heard a mid year release of Season 2, and judging by the episode descriptions I can't wait for them to come out.
Guest RetroRob215 Posted February 5, 2002 Report Posted February 5, 2002 I'm interested in the Simpsons DVD set, but I have seen it being sold for $25 - $40. Since you guys already saw it, what is the most you would be willing to pay for it?
Guest Daredevil21 Posted February 5, 2002 Report Posted February 5, 2002 I'd probably spend whatever they are charging. It's good stuff. The episodes are still fun to watch and the commentaries are great.
Guest areacode212 Posted February 5, 2002 Report Posted February 5, 2002 Well I certainly wouldn't pay $40 for it. I got it for around $26 at a retail store the day the set came out. Just get it for as little as possible. Good shopping advice, huh?
Guest theWCWRaider Posted February 5, 2002 Report Posted February 5, 2002 I paid around $30 for it, when it came out, and it was worth it. I don't know if I would pay much more than that however.
Guest JAMES900 Posted February 5, 2002 Report Posted February 5, 2002 Yeah season one is great I carn't wait for season two to come out (I think it comes out in april/may)
Guest AlwaysPissedOff Posted February 7, 2002 Report Posted February 7, 2002 Well, since I work at Sam's Club, we generally have box sets for a good price because I paid like 20 something for the First Season down here.
Guest pochorenella Posted February 8, 2002 Report Posted February 8, 2002 Are they including the Halloween Specials on the box sets? I think it would be ultra-cool if they released a box set only for the Halloween Episodes. Anybody agrees?
Guest TUS_02 Posted February 8, 2002 Report Posted February 8, 2002 I agree... that's a good concept since they have like what... 11 specials? 12?
cbacon Posted January 8, 2004 Report Posted January 8, 2004 So.....anyone here ANYTHING about season 4 yet?
Bruiser Chong Posted January 8, 2004 Report Posted January 8, 2004 And where did you hear this? I don't recall seeing anything about season 4 anywhere.
the max Posted January 8, 2004 Report Posted January 8, 2004 I too would like to know. I see nothing about it anywhere.
Guest mesepher Posted January 8, 2004 Report Posted January 8, 2004 February? jeebus, that is a month away! WHERE did you hear that? I was expecting maybe next year.. It is going to be an AWESOME set though: Kamp Krusty - For the summer, Bart and Lisa get to go to Kamp Krusty, but one they get there they discover it's a living hell. A Streetcar Named Marge - Marge tries out for the starring role in A Streetcar Named Desire. Though the producer rejects her at first, he gives her the role upon discovering she is deeply depressed. Homer The Heretic - Homer skips church one week, and after having such a great time at home, decides never to go back. Lisa The Beauty Queen - Lisa places second in a beauty contest, but by default becomes the new Little Miss Springfield. Treehouse Of Horror III - A Krusty doll tries to kill Homer, A King Kong parody, and Bart reviving zombies are the three stories in this season's Halloween special. Itchy And Scratchy: The Movie - Bart fails to look after Maggie, and she takes the car, crashing it. As a punishment, Homer forbids Bart to ever see the new Itchy and Scratchy movie. Marge Gets A Job - When the Simpson home takes damage, Marge must take a job with Homer at the nuclear plant to pay for it. New Kid On The Block - A teenage girl moves into a home near the Simpsons and Bart falls in love with her. Mr. Plow - At a car convention, Homer buys a snow plow and uses it to become a local hero. Lisa's First Word - While wondering when Maggie will speak her first words, Homer and Marge tell the story of when Lisa spoke hers. Homer's Triple Bypass - Homer begins to have heart problems, and shops around for the cheapest surgeon. Marge Vs. The Monorail - Springfield uses its newly-obtained three million dollars to build a monorail. Selma's Choice - When Homer gets too sick to take Bart and Lisa to a new amusement park, Selma takes them instead. They raise hell there. Brother From The Same Planet - Bart begins to hate Homer, and gets a new father figure from a local non-profit organization. Meanwhile Homer uses the same organization to get a new son. I Love Lisa - When Lisa shows pity for Ralph on Valentine's day, he falls in love with her. Duffless - When his driver's license is revoked for drunk driving, Homer must give up beer. Last Exit To Springfield - The power plant attempts to do away with its dental plan. Homer fights to save it because Lisa is in need of braces. So It's Come To This: A Simpsons Clip Show - Bart shakes up a beer can in a paint mixer, and when Homer opens it the explosion hospitalizes him. The family then recounts past experiences. The Front - Bart and Lisa write a series of Itchy and Scratchy cartoons under Grampa's name. Whacking Day - Bart is expelled from school. Soon enough he and Lisa try to do away with a very awkward town holiday. Marge In Chains - Marge accidentally forgets to pay for an item at the local convenience store and must spend a month in jail. Krusty Gets Kancelled - A new puppeteer steals Krusty's ratings. He becomes increasingly desperate for ways to stay on the air.
Bruiser Chong Posted January 8, 2004 Report Posted January 8, 2004 It'll be a great set, no doubt about it, but until DH returns to tell us where the hell he got February, I say he's full of shit, since all three seasons have had their street dates announced months before they took place.
the max Posted January 8, 2004 Report Posted January 8, 2004 Worth whatever price to get the greatest episode ever. Marge v. The Monorail Genius, simply genius.
treble Posted January 8, 2004 Report Posted January 8, 2004 You think there's any possibility they can get Conan to do commentary on the episodes he wrote?
Guest FrigidSoul Posted January 9, 2004 Report Posted January 9, 2004 You think there's any possibility they can get Conan to do commentary on the episodes he wrote? right about now they should be begging Conan to come back and write. Seasons 4-6 = the Pinnacle of the Simpsons
cbacon Posted January 9, 2004 Report Posted January 9, 2004 Well, even if it is a while before Season 4 is out, at least there's Season 3 of Futurama (argueably the shows best season) in March. Fox Home Entertainment have announced the Region 1 DVD release of Futurama Volume 3 for 9th March 2004 with a retail price of $49.98. This set contains all 22 episodes from the third (production) season spread across four discs
Guest ElectricRaccoon Posted January 9, 2004 Report Posted January 9, 2004 I'm going to have to pick this one up. Seeing it all laid out, I'd say this stretch of episodes was when the show was at it's absolute peak. Mr. Plow Lisa's First Word Homer's Triple Bypass Marge vs. the Monorail Selma's Choice Brother from the Same Planet I Love Lisa Duffless Last Exit to Springfield Every one of them holds up to this day, even after seeing them god-knows-how-many times in syndication.
Bruiser Chong Posted January 9, 2004 Report Posted January 9, 2004 Well, even if it is a while before Season 4 is out, at least there's Season 3 of Futurama (argueably the shows best season) in March. Fox Home Entertainment have announced the Region 1 DVD release of Futurama Volume 3 for 9th March 2004 with a retail price of $49.98. This set contains all 22 episodes from the third (production) season spread across four discs Bah, who cares? Futurama is such a poor man's Simpsons, it's not even funny. I'm still looking to dump Season 1 that I foolishly bought when it was released.
the max Posted January 9, 2004 Report Posted January 9, 2004 If I had a decent amount of $$$, I'd take it off your hands.
Zorin Industries Posted January 9, 2004 Report Posted January 9, 2004 Just to sidetrack the thread one second, there is one Simpsons question I keep meaning to ask, how did Dr. Marvin Monroe die? I think I have seen nearly every episode, but I have never seen this?
Guest Man Of 1,004 Modes Posted January 9, 2004 Report Posted January 9, 2004 Just to sidetrack the thread one second, there is one Simpsons question I keep meaning to ask, how did Dr. Marvin Monroe die? I think I have seen nearly every episode, but I have never seen this? He didn't die in an episode, but one episode had the Hospital with a wing dedicated to him.
Guest Man Of 1,004 Modes Posted January 9, 2004 Report Posted January 9, 2004 From Amazon.com: The Simpsons - The Complete Fourth Season (1992) Availability: NOT YET RELEASED: The studio is currently not producing this title on DVD, but to be notified when it is available, enter your e-mail address at right. You'll also be voting for this release; we'll let the studio know how many customers are waiting for this title.
BlackFlagg Posted January 9, 2004 Report Posted January 9, 2004 Bah, who cares? Futurama is such a poor man's Simpsons, it's not even funny. I'm still looking to dump Season 1 that I foolishly bought when it was released. Oy, I'm so sick of hearing this. Futurama is a completely different style of comedy than The Simpsons.
Guest FrigidSoul Posted January 9, 2004 Report Posted January 9, 2004 Futurama is a completely different style of comedy than The Simpsons. Ya, the kind that for the most part isn't funny. I've only seen like 3 episodes that I enjoyed.
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