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Re: Little House On The Prairie-Complete series Box?
I had tried to find out when the set was first announced, and wasn't successful at the time. Honestly, I have moved on to chasing other things and hadn't thought of this in a while. Since the release is roughly 6 weeks away now, I'm getting in the mindset of "we'll probably find out when it ships", but I'll try to take another stab at finding out, as much as time allows me to.
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Re: Little House On The Prairie-Complete series Box?
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Originally Posted by Radioman970
*ships rabid raccoon to the Lionsgate studios*
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Why Lionsgate? They're just distributing it for ImaVision.
And for that matter, why ImaVision? They're the poor indie company that took whatever meager scraps they were provided with after scoring what they thought would be a really cool license to release this beloved show on DVD.
Nope, it's them that did the providing what should get the rabid racoon.
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Re: Little House On The Prairie-Complete series Box?
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Originally Posted by Chas_Michael
I can't believe they are not including the small DVD sized 88 page paperback book that was included in the Season 9 box...
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I have no idea about that now. It could be in there for all I know.
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RichieMagoo
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Re: Little House On The Prairie-Complete series Box?
I have to concurr with yous[sic] guys.... I bought all the individual sets of LHOTP used and watched the series through once- and I'm not some perfectionist with a big-screen TV or a $1000 sound system....but I just can't bring myself to watch these DVD's again, as much as I love the show. (Haven't been able to bring myself to sell them, either...YET...but I'm thinking I'd better...as they're gonna be worthless once the new set comes out))
The sound quality is horrendous- and so many dark scenes (The picture quality isn't much better than when I used to watch the show through an antenna on an old TV in the 70's)
And now....what do they offer us? The same crap, repackaged in soime cutesy piece of junk that no straight guy (especially a bachelor like myself) would dare to put anywhere in their hoime, other than a deep dark closet!
Very disappointing.
Between stuff like this, and all the stalled series and all, I'm just so disgusted, I no longer check TVSonDVD every day like I used to- and I haven't purchased a DVD in months.
Other than the final season of the Odd Couple which I have pre-ordered....I just don't see myself purchasing many more DVDs in the future, because of the way these studios are making such a mess of what could otherwise be a wonderful thing.
They're NOT typos...my fingers just have Tourettes!
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RichieMagoo
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Re: Little House On The Prairie-Complete series Box?
I don't know what it is- my LHOTP DVDs are about the only DVDs I own that I have complaints about (I don't just complain about the DVD quality- but the show itself- for being so historically inaccurate; for having more tragedies befall the characters- especially Mary- than could happen to any human being in a lifetime, etc.)
There are eps I can't watch- like the one where Laura's dog dies...and then she's cruel to the new one at 1st. -or the one where Carolyn's mother shows up dead on arrival in the back of the wagon when the parents were coming to visit the Ingalls....
But yet, I can't bring myself to part with this show!
But then again.... (I think I've got a love/hate thing going on with this show....)
[Radioman looks up my username on Ebay, just in case]
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RichieMagoo
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The real Mary did go blind.
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Yeah....but going blind was about the only tragedy to befall the real Mary- who was a spinster in real-life. Not that I care whether or not the show stayed true to the books...but I think they did go a little overboard with the drama and tragedies- and needlessly so, because in my opinion, the best shows were the light, humorous ones involving Mrs. Oleson. (Another fictional character).
I'm not usually a stickler about such things...but, like, in the ep where they all get telephones- ...it's just preposterous that a bunch of poor, isolated Minnesota farmers would have telephones in the 1880's. Stuff like that just kinda ruins the realityu of the show.
But yet, I love the values expressed in the show...and the lifestyle portrayed...and the beautiful scenery.....
They're NOT typos...my fingers just have Tourettes!