Yep, that's right. The first new daytime network game show in 15 years. Well, not exactly 'new' but the return of a classic with Wayne Brady hosting.
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The show will be taped in Vegas...
The re-release must be a super-special super-secret Amazon-only release, because I just checked Deep Discount and the NBC Universal store, and their information matches what I saw at DVD Empire. I saw 2 different listings at Amazon, the link in the original post has no image and a price of...
The best version to get is the 2-disc "Cheap Trick at Budokan - The Complete Concert". It has all the songs they played, in the right order, plus a booklet that tells how the album was originally going to be a Japan-only release. I'm adding this to my favorites list alongside the...
Maybe they can re-release it in a not-so-limited edition that will stay available for a while at a decent price. Out of stock at both DVD Empire and Amazon. (Donald in Mathmagic Land that is.)
Queensryche - Operation LIVEcrime. I went to one of the shows on this tour, and this album (and video) brings back some great memories. The video gives me a better view of the performance than being there because our seats were in row PP and McNichols Arena only went up to row QQ. That's...
My least favorite is a commercial, not just a song. It's the one from the Salvation Army that shows homeless people while "I'll Be Home For Christmas" plays in the background. Thank you, Salvation Army for taking an excellent song and making THE MOST DEPRESSING COMMERCIAL EVER!
Get ready to laugh at me... Yes it's cheesy and crappy, but if SUPERTRAIN ever comes to DVD, it will be mine. also CPO Sharkey, Salvage One, Automan, and Project UFO.
Both songs "Megaforce" and "Calling On You" were done by a band called 707. I remember seeing them open for REO Speedwagon on the Hi Infidelity tour, and 707's vocalist explained what happened with the song. At the time, 707 had a hit with "I Could Be Good For You".
I don't know if I can, since I don't work for Guthy Renker, but for a third-party call center (Convergys) that will be taking the order calls. I might be able to get a listing of artists for the first volume when the call script goes live. According to the memo they gave us, the calls start on...
Where I work, we will be taking calls for this. It will be $9.95 plus shipping and handling for the first one, then others are sent every other month for $19.95 plus S/H. I don't know how many volumes there are or the length of each volume.
It's being released by Guthy Renker. Be prepared to pay $20 for an hour's worth, after getting the first one for $9.95. I'll pass. There's nothing that can be put on film or videotape that's worth $20/hour. Not even porn or anime.
Cool. Phoebe Cates coming out of the swimming pool and taking her top off will be preserved forever by the Library of Congress. :emoji_thumbsup: :emoji_thumbsup:
Yes, "The Dean Martin Show" is currently being sold by Guthy Renker. It is sold on a subscription plan where you get the first volume "Best Of" for $9.95 plus $3.95 shipping. The other volumes (24 more) are 1 hour long for $19.95 each. At $20/hour, the company should be called Guthy Ripoff.
The Song Remains The Same uses the studio version of Stairway to Heaven as exit music. The DVD has the Swan Song Records logo, while the theatrical version had black screen.
I thank you as well, I've been wanting a playable copy of this since I discovered that the original QuickTime version that I have won't play on any version of QuickTime newer than Version 3 (at least on my computer, anyway).
I got Season 3 today, but haven't watched any yet. :emoji_thumbsup: for DVD Empire and the way they do their street-date-breaking shipping. They ship on the Friday before street date, and I always get them the day before street date. :D
I just read Part 3 of the David Gerrold interview at the TVShowsonDVD site. I hope to God I don't have to go through Columbia House to get Star Trek Animated. Their prices suck for TV DVDs and I just know they'll charge $19.95 for 4 episodes by subscription only.
This sounds like a good DVD, but my dream Aerosmith concert DVD would have Boston's Bad Boys doing a complete concert with a full symphony orchestra, like when they did Dream On for the MTV 10th anniversary show. That was the greatest performance of that song ever.