Oh, it's the one where Masrha's mom gives the cooking class (with jokes about the ingredients) and then Robin makes a joke about a warty thumb? That's missing?
Okay, I checked my offair recordings from when the show was broadcast here in the UK recently, and there is NOTHING in between the closing scene of Marsha's mother giving her cookery class and the end credits.
It is possible that the person originally reporting this has actually seen some sort...
Here in the UK, there will be the BluRay set (which is Amazon exclusive) and the DVD set.
Now, in a textbook example of how not to sell the DVD set, they've decided to make it an exclusive to HMV.
That's the HMV that no longer sell anything except downloads online, announce releases via their...
It does, if you just search for "Batman" then click on the "BluRay and DVD" link to the left of the screen, then you sort the listings by release date
http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=sr_st_date-desc-rank?keywords=batman&qid=1413563231&rh=n%3A283926%2Ck%3Abatman&sort=date-desc-rank
The BluRay...
At least you folks in the USA (and Canada) haven't got the awful mess they've made here in Europe, with Amazon exclusives, listings that appear and disappear depending on what day of the week it is, or others becoming "unavailable to order" at will.
The UK Limited BluRay is now unavailable to...
Well, all consumer electronics is in the "hardware"...which really means it is firmware. That just means that the software is held in a non-volatile memory of some sort. some of these are absolutely fixed and ulalterable, but others are in a form that can be updated.
When people say that BluRay...
Not quite true. First, BluRay region coding is software too; it's just harder to break.
DVD was originally intended to be a global format; you would be able to buy a disc from anywhere, and play it in any player. However, the film studios realised that this would mean they would lose control...
The German sets are no longer available to pre-order by the looks of things.
It is really very odd that thusfar, in the UK, all we have is the BluRay fancy edition, and that's Amazon only.
Obvously I can always order any US DVD sets but unless things change they are guaranteeing losse sof...
You're lucky to get the Sandy Duncan one. Boomerang have been repeating these regularly for about thelast ten years, and up until about a year ago they showed every single one except the one with Sandy Duncan. It used to be in the TV listings and they would invariably show the Sonny and Cher...
It woul dbe really weird if there were only domestic BluRay sets. In most countries the DVD market is as big, if not bigger, than the BD one. I strongly suspect this is just Amazon reselling the US version - they're Amazon exclusive, at least they are here in the UK.
The Prisoner is a brilliant and dare I say quintessentially British show (much as is the Avengers). It does grown increasingly strange as it goes on and there was a vast complaint about the final episode. I shall say no more. :)
John Astin was Okay as the Riddler, but I think Frank Gorshin was way better. His Riddler was marvellously maniacal yet deadly and he had that fantastic insane laugh. The Jim Carey Riddler was actually one of the very few things I liked in the first cycle of Batman movies.
Gorshij is brilliant...