Saturday Night Live-Season 5...Any News?
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So, now everyone can start debating if and when a "Classic Years" complete set will be released. What extras will it include ? Will there be anything new added ? Will the bumpers be restored ? Will the packaging be different ? Will it be released in time for Christmas ?
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Which "complete" series sets, featuring seasons already released individually, contained new bonus material? Did the Seinfeld box? (Haven't picked it up yet).
One no-brainer extra that could have been included was the Bill Murray screen test. He tested with the original cast and Andy Kaufman before Season 1 and most of the other segments have found their way onto the season sets. Now I can understand not including something like the George Coe screen test (though the wardrobe test with Howard Shore did made it on) but once the Shore and Kaufman tests surfaced on later season sets after the first season knocked out the bulk of them it made a lot of sense that the Murray test would be held for the Murray-heavy 5th season.
I'd love to be wrong but at this stage it's obviously not looking very good. Everything about these seasons has been scaled back from season to season (quality of packaging, bonuses included with the DVD's, etc.) so I guess it was only a matter of time before they stopped including extras. The same thing happened with the Kids in the Hall sets, the first two seasons had a documentary, live sketches and commentary, by the time 3 & 4 came out the documentaries were dropped and season 5 lost the live footage.
On the other hand, it could just as easily be an issue with Bill Murray. I'd be surprised if Murray had any control over a clip he filmed as an unknown 35 years ago but if he did that would explain the lack of inclusion right there. Murray is notoriously difficult when it comes to signing off on stuff like that, you can ask anyone collecting the new Ghostbusters action figures.
Anyways, as long as they clear all the music and they haven't dropped the larger book-style packaging I'll be happy but the lack of extras (if true) is a big disappointment.
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"Mr. Mike's Mondo Video" would make a great extra, but that's already available as a separate release (through Shout Factory). (The cast even makes a reference to it tanking on the 100th episode, in which John Belushi and Michael O'Donoghue appear.) Off the top of my head, I don't think "Bob & Ray, Jane, Laraine & Gilda" has been released on DVD yet (though it was on VHS) -- that was one of those specials that would air in the regular SNL timeslot occasionally. Other things that would make good extras:
Chevy Chase National Humor Test special (did he do more than one special?)
Steve Martin's Best Show Ever (1981 special reuniting most of original SNL cast -- one skit from it was even on a "Best Of Steve Martin On SNL" compilation DVD, so this may not be as far-fetched as it seems)
Coneheads animated special
(Have I forgotten anything?)
...but we'll see what, if any, extras end up being on there...
I prefer the book style collectable cases, so hoping they still offer those as they are released. Otherwise they are gonna look bad on the shelf.
I think the smaller ones are made to be compatible with restrictive shelving like Wal-Mart has with their spring-loading merchandisers that only fit cases with basic DVD dimensions but Target just uses regular shelves that can accommodate different dimensions.
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1. I am a HUGE Prince fan, and the SNL appearance that season is one of the only existing pieces of footage besides music videos of him from the "Dirty Mind" period, which is regarded as one of his greatest eras.
2. I'm also a big Blondie fan and would love the episode where Deborah Harry hosts.
Speaking of that special, I really hope the 90s special is released on DVD.
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"Limited Edition Outer Box Packaging While Supplies Last"
If you Google that phrase it doesn't show up anywhere else so it's not a remnant from a Season 4 listing or anything.
I personally don't care if they drop this style after Season 5. The first five represent an iconic era with a definitive end and if we're lucky enough to get further seasons (and yes, they do need to come out much quicker) it wouldn't bother me one bit if subsequent seasons were smaller on the shelf compared to the first 5. It would actually be appropriate in its own way if that's how they wanted to do it.
Still, even though Wal-Mart is the only site addressing the packaging issue I still wouldn't count on finding it in their stores. Again, the whole issue with the smaller packaging seems to be that Wal-Mart needs to be able to fit them into their spring-loaded merchandisers.
Target is where I'll be going to buy mine. I think Season 3 is the one I ordered from Amazon.com but for the other 3 Target has always had the limited-edition packaging.
One other thing I've considered: perhaps burn-on-demand would be the way to go with certain seasons. It would be better than nothing and even if the audience of, say, season 6 is extremely limited BOD would still make it available to the people who want it. I'll live if they don't release awful seasons but if they make them available I'll buy them.
Don't you ever, EVER compare me to "Family Guy," you hear me Kyle? Compare me to "Family Guy" again and so help me, I will kill you where you stand!
Do you have any idea what it's like? Everywhere I go: "Hey Cartman you must like 'Family Guy,' right?" "Hey, your sense of humor reminds me of 'Family...
Even though they'd be more expensive, perhaps they could make less popular seasons available on DVD only at NBC.com. That way the distribution and advertising expenses are mooted.



