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We all love the 70s... and any classic era for TV. It's why TV on DVD exists. I'm very curious about the rights clearances neccessary to release the show. Like I said earlier, with shows like Wonder Woman and Kojac out on DVD...
I'm all over a DVD release for Queen as I absolutely loved that miniseries, plus you'd think they'd cash in on Halle Berry being in the lead, her first major role. But I agree it should be seperate from Roots proper as it's another side...
Somehow I doubt a Hulk 2 will get made. Hulk 1 cost a LOT of money to produce and I'm not sure if it really recouped enough money to justify a sequel. As for the Hulk on TV, frankly, this show scared the... well... I didn't like it...
HAH! I was just watching my tapes of I Love the 70s from Vh1 and this was on there! Add my voice to the question. One would think with most of the shows that stared the er... stars featured in Battle out on DVD now, this would be a natural.
Hmmm, I didn't know it was cut to begin with! Glad I don't have the money to spend! And yes, you would think with the surge of popularity of TV on DVD and the (percived) success of other minseries like North and South and Thorn Birds...
OK someone explain the logic here to me please: Roots, one of, if not the most popular miniseries in the history of television was released on DVD, but has gone out of print and is being sold for nearly triple digits above it's...
Well, as John McM said above, they may be waiting for the Happy Days reunion to air so it can be included as an extra. If that's the case, I'd say we'll have Happy Days probably in the last half of the year. But that's speculation on my...
Ah, the glory days of AMC... how far away they seem now. Sorry, but when was An American Werewolf in Paris EVER a movie clasic? I actually was getting worried that TCM was headed that way too when Shawshank Redemption was on. Nothing...
It IS a strange thing, is it not? You'd think even though networks become popular that they'd keep what made them popular. I can point to a few networks that started strong but have faded, such as Nick at Night and The Disney Channel,...
See, and most of the reason why I posed this question to begin with, was that I missed the good days of GSN and was hoping there was some way to even get a taste of what I missed. Family Feud hosted by Dawson and The Newlywed Game seem...
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