Please, oh please, let them not touch the music. Anyone who would do such a thing (releasers of Greatest American Hero, The Fugitive, etc.) should have to listen to an earsplitting weeklong rendition of "Bodine Brown" and bagpipe rap. And then get nasty.
Does anyone know if any of the Musty Suffer films still exist/are available somewhere? I saw a few seconds of one on TV a long time ago-- he was, for some reason, made up as (what amounted to) a Conehead! TIA for any help! It just looked as though they would be fun to watch. I've already checked...
First off, let it be said that I have no taste. I would rather watch Plan 9 six or seven times than "The Godfather" once. Let it also be said that I care nothing whatsoever about the politics of the people on screen. They do their job, just like UPS, and I don't care about the UPS man's politics...
Almost forgot "The Fugitive". Incredibly well made and terrific performances... I can't understand why A and E are'nt all over this like a duck on a june bug. "All right Kimble, that's far enough!"
"Jennifer Slept Here" only lasted 13 episodes, but I'd love to see it on DVD. It had Ann Jillian in her prime, playing the part of a vampy movie star ghost. She wore these tight, lowcut numbers all the time, and haunted a teenage boy named Joey. There was at least one episode that should have...
I hope they show it minus the no-longer-needed redubbing of his name. It was so clumsy and even then did not need doing. I also hope they have the episodes in production order, as its status as "most-preempted" lead to some episodes not even being shown in its first run, and it seems wrong to...
Here's a thought... maybe the first season could be released on its own, and the second, short season, could have both versions of the pilot added. Face it, no one will be buying the second season separately unless *something* like this is done...
Where can I email to ask that the forthcoming "Mork and Mindy" DVDs include the "Happy Days" episodes in which Mork appeared, and the other pilot, "Out of the Blue" I think it was, in which Mork visits his friend, Random the Angel?
(leaving the post-movie politics out...) As I understand it, "Barbarella" exists in three forms... A) The uncensored Euro-cut from 1968, containg about 5-7 minutes of extra footage... including a lesbian kiss and possibly a boiling oil scene). A character is listed in the credits, Captain...