& another thing I gotta bring up, if a film (for example, Total Recall & Basic Instinct) is extremely violent and /or racy, then those films are restricted to premiering exclusively on basic cable networks, edited for content.
Its really unbelievable, but I gotta bring this topic up, Why do Hollywood's coolest hit films no longer air on the major networks just like they used to in the past? Well, aside from ABC's annual airings of Sound of Music on Xmas Day, I think this situation has contributed to the advent of...
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Due to the same racism political correctness issues that Disney's Song of the South has been facing for over 30+ years, and that's why the film had only been released on home video in other countries.
Also, Chicago Hope, Still Standing, Yes Dear, Promised Land, Sisters, Homefront, Two Guys A Girl & A Pizza Place, The Parent'Hood, Savannah, and Space Cases also needs to be on DVD ASAP!!!!
The series that needs to get its a$$ to DVD are:Clueless: The Series (music clearance issues)Two of a KindBreaker HighIn The HouseNew York Undercover (music clearance issues)EveBoston Publicrest of Baywatch (seasons 4-10) and spinoffsrest of Mo'Eisharest of Sister Sisterrest of Living Singlerest...
This is really ridiculous.An iconic T&A beach action-adventure show, that went on to become the #1 show in the world throughout the 1990's only got 3 of the 10 syndicated seasons released on DVD in North America. The show and its spinoffs was completely released on DVD in Europe complete with...
Mines were the Saved By The Bell franchise, Hang Time, City Guys, One World, Boogie's Diner, Blossom, Sabrina, Larry Sanders Show, Arli$$, Clueless: The Series, Step By Step, Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Living Single, Breaker High, and Family Matters.What were yours?
Oh, I also have to add Third Watch on that list, too. Only one or two seasons was released by Warner Home Video and nothing more, thanks to music costs. Come on, Warner, finish it!!!!