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post #61 of 65
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well, if Warner is gonna do "best of"'s, they should take a page from the Sony handbook and do a "best of the entire series" set like they did Mad About You. I didn't buy it, not because it was a best of, but because I am not a big enough MAY fan to own it. But if they took some of their shows and played the same card like that with covering the entire series in a span of 24 episodes or so, I wouldn't object to that idea as badly, because at least there is much more for the fans to enjoy.

The only "Best Of" set I bought was the Ally McBeal set... and it's been over five years and I still only have just those six episodes on DVD, it's nowhere enough to satisfy my craving to see more of the show. At least something like what Sony did to send MAY off would be a little more sufficible for the fans than getting a 6-episode COASTER.
post #62 of 65
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Some people grasp that concept just fine, thank you. So what? That "some people" object strongly to something is no reason for a studio not to produce a product that "some other people" not only don't object to, but actually want. I happen to prefer full-season sets, but I don't think Warner Bros. or any other studio is under any obligation to base its business decisions on my personal preferences, refuse to cater to a potential market or lose money turning out product that I happen to want but which they can't produce at a profit. Some people don't grasp the concept that for the studios DVD is a business, not a hobby.

Regards,

Joe

And some other people do not grasp the concept that scornful internet posters do not exactly endear one to one's fellow posters.

And as I wrote on the Night Court thread, they can produce Best Ofs till they run out of blank dvds; I won't buy them. I don't have to, and I don't want them.
post #63 of 65
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And some other people do not grasp the concept that scornful internet posters do not exactly endear one to one's fellow posters.


I was replying to a scornful post. Try placing the blame where it belongs.
post #64 of 65
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^ hey, don't place the blame on me. I was speaking from an angry consumers point-of-view, I wasn't the one acting condescending towards any other posters, basically just speaking my mind that fans do not like "best of" sets, and if you polled most people here, you would see the majority here feels that way. As someone who purchased Murphy Brown and Night Court season 1, I don't feel the need to be preached to the choir when I added my contribution to the money pot for those two series.
post #65 of 65
We're not always the majority though. Like in my previous post, as much as we think the DVD world revolves around 'us', it doesn't.

Because if we are, how do you explain 3 fullframe titles in the top 20 of Amazons 'best selling' list?
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