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post #91 of 158

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Just a note to everyone here that things are progressing on Volume 2, and that there isn't anything "deadly" going on, just a whole bunch of little things that have slowed the process down.

I can say that the commentaries are terrific and I can't wait to hear the responses about them.

So have no fear, it's coming...and just as fast as we are able...

And a BIG THANKS to all who have helped spread the word...the pre-orders have been slow (probably the economy) and we need all the help we can get, especially right now.

Onward and upward!
post #92 of 158

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Thanks for the update, John. We know you guys are doing the best you can and I'm sure I speak for everyone when I say, "THANK YOU!"

Gary "great to know this series is in loving hands and that it's being given the top notch treatment it deserves" O.
post #93 of 158

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Really great show that is pretty unique in many ways - meaning that I have never seen anything like it before. I am really enjoying the first volume a lot, and the vintage commercials are fantastic. Everyone who enjoys vintage TV should pick this one up for sure.
post #94 of 158

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plus back in the 50s and 60s you would get 2 or 3 commercials then back to the show. Today you can get 7 or 8 before the show resumes. Geezz.
post #95 of 158

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Just a heads-up to all of our friends here at HTF that The Complete Steve Canyon On TV Volume 2 DVD is (as of earlier today) now finally AND officially at the factory! I'll update here (and on our blog) as soon as the factory lets us know when they'll be done...

Sorry they are so late...It's not for lack of effort on our part...I can sum the issues up with one word: gremlins

'Nuff Said...
post #96 of 158

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Originally Posted by John Ellis
Just a heads-up to all of our friends here at HTF that The Complete Steve Canyon On TV Volume 2 DVD is (as of earlier today) now finally AND officially at the factory! I'll update here (and on our blog) as soon as the factory lets us know when they'll be done...

Sorry they are so late...It's not for lack of effort on our part...I can sum the issues up with one word: gremlins

'Nuff Said...


Surely they told you NOT to feed that cute little Mogli after midnight!!!
post #97 of 158

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John Ellis has updated the Steve Canyon blog, and we now have a firm shipping date for the 2nd Volume. It's coming May 15th! Great news!!

Gary "and he tells us V. 3 will definitely be coming later this year, so no worries on that front" O.
post #98 of 158

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Wouldn't it be great if all of our favorite shows were treated with the kind of loving care that John Ellis has put into Steve Canyon.
post #99 of 158

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Originally Posted by Doug^Ch
Wouldn't it be great if all of our favorite shows were treated with the kind of loving care that John Ellis has put into Steve Canyon.

Don't you know it! John and the rest of the team have really done great work with this series. Goes to show what it means to have someone working on a dvd that actually cares about the show!

Gary "I hope everyone that can will go out and purchase this 2nd volume - it's going to be great" O.
post #100 of 158

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Originally Posted by Gary OS
Don't you know it! John and the rest of the team have really done great work with this series. Goes to show what it means to have someone working on a dvd that actually cares about the show!

Gary "I hope everyone that can will go out and purchase this 2nd volume - it's going to be great" O.

10-4, Gary. If only some of the major studios put out some feelers to get advocates' advice....I bet you can guess which studio/show

I'm looking forward to V2 of Canyon.
post #101 of 158

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Having received the Email yesterday with the artwork, episode credits and details about the wonderful bonus commentaries on volume 2 (as with volume 1 for EVERY episode!) I ordered vol. 2 this morning and can't wait to continue watching this enjoyable series in a deluxe presentation and treatment that is so seldom afforded to TV of this vintage...loved vol. 1, and the commentaries were so rich with info and insight...John Ellis and all involved deserve great praise for this spectacular DVD treatment! Seeing the USAF at the height of it's powers and during a golden age of experimental aeronautics is phenomenal...it's still a great thrill for me to occasionally see B52's at 40,000+ making a gorgeous contrail across our cold and clear Canadian skies...
post #102 of 158

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Randall..

I was born and grew up around the Hampton Roads area of Virginia (Newport News *shipbuilding and army*; Hampton *air force*, Norfolk *naval*, Portsmouth *amphibious*) so can appreciate this kind of offering, especially growing up in that era. It was a common sight to see jet fighters flying over the house, seeing rockets being launched from Wallops Island, vehicle convoys, etc... as well as going on base to watch air shows (and going inside planes) as well as the naval yards to tour the ships. Those days are long gone so this is the next best thing reliving a small part of yesterday. And I also remember the B-52 - a wonderful looking plane and seeing one taxi overhead of a runway that was also an overpass to the road that ran by Oceana. What a sight that was as were the many contrails from that glistening plane in the upper atmosphere.

I belong to a group that reminisce about the good old days in that area and passed along the disc information to them in hopes to stir up more pre-sales.

There isn't any doubt John and crew have put a LOT of effort into the creation and composition of these discs. Just hope some of the compression issues in cloud and shadow areas have been improved for HD viewing - the only gripe I have or ever had with this series as the problem is isolated while the rest is amazing and well worth the cost!

Eric
post #103 of 158

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Thanks for all the kind words everyone. The "check discs" look great...just waiting for the factory to give the "finished/come and get 'em" call. I'm in the process right now of getting ready to ship...they will ship as early as possible next week (by the 15th, as promised).

Otherwise know that the effort of the last 3 months have stripped my gears, and I am exhausted...more details on this later (after everyone gets to see Volume 2 for themselves).

Coincidentally Eric, did you know that I Produced (and essentially co-created) a popular Air Force-centric science fiction movie in and around the Hampton Roads/Virginia Beach/Washington DC area in 1989/1990, called INVADER that played on Cinemax and HBO nearly weekly for a few years...and sold 32,000 units on VHS/Laserdisc (a LOT at that time)...We shot at Hampton Air Power Park, The State Military Reservation, Norfolk Airport...elsewhere. Good times.

I have about 16 hours of GREAT behind the scenes footage that I intend to whittle down and release as a documentary someday. Lots of us shooting interesting live-action stuff (quite a bit in the Hampton Roads area) and tons of effects (over 250) of every kind imaginable. Fire and explosions! Please Note that the DVD that's available was done without my input or approval and has been "updated" with computer animation (arbitrarily replacing a lot of fine miniature fx) to make it "more marketable today". You have been warned.

The old LaserDisc is your best bet (if you can find one). Don't you just LOVE "revisionist history"?

And now back to STEVE CANYON! (ahem).
post #104 of 158

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John,

I knew you had done special effects on many movies including "Invader" but didn't know it was shot around Hampton, Norfolk/Virginia Beach areas. Thanks for pointing that out - just ordered a copy.

Any other Cold War suggestions? My interest lies more along the lines of apocalyptic type movies or those mushroom clouds

Hope Vol 2 didn't take a toll on your health? Please let us know what is happening when you are ready.

Eric
post #105 of 158

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All domestic orders for Vol 2 have been shipped as of yesterday May 15...there's still a few foreign orders that won't be able to be shipped until after the weekend, but we have essentially met our goal to get it released by today May 15th! Now I'm going to try & shake this virus that's knocked me on my duff...Let me know what you think about Vol 2, either here or email or on our blog comments, please!

Hope everyone that has ordered enjoys the new release and we thank you all for your interest and support!
post #106 of 158

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My set arrived today, John! That's super fast delivery to get from California to Florida.

Volume 2 is just as beautiful, if not more so, than Volume 1. Great dvd casing and wonderful artwork on the two discs in this second set. The audio and video is clean and crisp, just like the first volume.

John will probably be able to guess which episode I jumped to first in this set. "The Gift", which was the wonderful Christmas episode from this series. And can you imagine my surprise, while listening to the audio commentary from John Ellis and James Farmer, to hear my own name mentioned!! My kids and wife just looked over at me with pleasantly shocked expressions and we all just grinned from ear to ear. I do appreciate that, John, and want you to know just how much we appreciated that early Christmas gift last year. This episode will always hold a special place in our hearts thanks to your generosity and kindness. Oh, and the commentary track had plenty of great information, as I'm sure all of them do.

Anyone on the fence with this release need not hesitate. This is a top rate dvd set in all ways. And as with V. 1, an added bonus is the original commercials and sponsor spots found on these discs.

I highly recommend this set!!!

Gary "thanks again John - you're the best, my friend" O.
post #107 of 158

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Way to go Gary Now I have a famous Florida friend.

John, thanks for a TV/DVD set that is done right. I wish there were more studios & distributors that put as much care into the mfg of these classic series sets.
post #108 of 158

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Thanks to everyone for the kind words! Hope everyone's enjoying vol 2.

And special thanks to you Gary for helping us out with your comments and evaluation of THE GIFT last year! It was a big help!

I'm starting to feel a little better, thanks to all who've asked...

More when I can think straight!
post #109 of 158

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I received Volume 2 of Steve Canyon several weeks ago. Like Volume 1, it comes complete with network promos as well as commercials from 1958-1959. It is fascinating to see many future famous faces in guest starring roles. This show has a couple of writers in common with The Twilight Zone which is not a bad thing (Ray Bradbury and Charles Beaumont). The picture quality on Volume 2 is up to the same high standard as Volume 1. I cannot wait for the final volume to be released!
post #110 of 158

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Thanks Timothy, glad you're enjoying it! I'm working on Volume 3 with renewed vigor...the documentaries and other extras are going to take some time, so don't expect it out until late this year...

Hey...I'm curious if any of you have read the Volume 2 review over at DVDTalk.com and what you think of it...

It's at: The Complete Steve Canyon on TV Volume 2 : DVD Talk Review of the DVD Video
post #111 of 158
Just wanted to bring this thread back to the top to remind everyone who enjoyed the previous volumes... or if you haven't but enjoy top entertainment concerning anything Cold War era, jet airplanes, the Air Force secret projects, etc... to pick up a copy!

"Steve Canyon" Volume 3 is a bit delayed - was supposed to be out this month but a few personal financial setback and finalizing a few commentaries caused John to push the street date to March 2010.  For someone who has taken this project on as an independent trying to accomplish what even some large DVD producers can't, is a feat in itself... completely restored TV shows from original elements complete in every way - including vintage commercials which too are restored on "pressed" DVDs and free shipping (on their web site).

You can help finish this project and inject some much needed money by purchasing either Volumes 1 or 2, the sampler DVD, all of them... or other merchandise located on the official website.  You can't go wrong!!!

http://stevecanyondvd.blogspot.com/

Eric
post #112 of 158

John (Ellis)..

I know this is something that "may" have crossed your mind but since you have access to the entire Milton Candiff estate holdings with soooo many GREAT pristine photographs of all aspects - personal, production, still, advertising - I think it would make a wonderful companion book!

 

Eric

 

 

post #113 of 158
Eric,

Thanks for bumping this thread.  I have V1 but haven't bought V2 yet.  I forgot about adding that one to Santa's list.  I'll get that one early next year.  I'm still viewing S1 and like it so far.  Like you said, it sure brings back some early "baby boomer" memories for me.  I was too young to see this on TV but they sure capture the era's culture in this show.

(I still can't believe that I'm the only one that posted seeing Larry Hagman in that "Oasis" cigarette commercial in an early S1 episode  )
post #114 of 158
I want to encourage people to help John Ellis and company out by purchasing the first 2 volumes if they haven't already.  John has put an incredible amount of time and energy into these releases.  They are truly a labor of love - and they are top notch to boot!  I know they are committed to getting that last volume out, but they need our help.

Gary "thanks John for all you've done" O.
post #115 of 158
 Hello all! Sorry to have been absent for awhile, just have been working on Volume 3 and basically trying to raise enough funds to keep it all going. I appreciate all the pre-orders on Vol 3 and everyone's support immensely. Purchases and any donations through our blog and any purchases from our amazon and ebay stores all helps so much. This last year it's just been like somebody flipped a switch and our ability to fund this ourselves just went away. We are a very small operation out of my home studio and I do almost all of the work involved myself.

On a cheerier note we have managed to get a couple of GREAT interviews recently and located a couple of missing pieces of film and better copies of a few things, so this is great! Check our blog for more info.

I have always planned a book about the series...I just can only do one thing at a time, as I am pretty much a one man band here. Once Volume 3 is out I will turn my attention to the book and ...other things.

Thanks Gary, Eric, Jeff, Doug, Flash, Willard and everyone else who have commented here and who support our labor of love with Steve Canyon. Be sure to join our Steve Canyon Facebook page for more more frequent posts and little updates...sometimes daily! 
post #116 of 158
John,

You're welcome!  Classic TV/DVD releases such as the Steve Canyon show have become a rare treasure in the mkt.  Glad to help support a truly stellar release as S.C.! 

"Off we go....into the wild blue yonder" :)
post #117 of 158
John,

Like Jeff said, I'm more than happy to help out with a pre-order and hope others will do the same.  I know getting these volumes out is a labor of love on your part and I want to thank you so much for the terrific job you've been doing!  I'm anxiously awaiting Volume 3.

Gary "these Steve Canyon dvds have been top notch" O.
post #118 of 158
Hey everyone... Volume 3 is ready for Pre-Order and promises to be just as good and even better than the last 2 volumes.  There will be more extras and even the "original" pilot show with a recently discovered print that has a surprise intro!  Go to the Steve Canyon official site and order yours TODAY!

ETA: March 2010

http://stevecanyondvd.blogspot.com/
post #119 of 158
Thanks Eric.  I got the email update concerning the new "extra" that will be a part of Volume 3 and I'm really excited about it.  I pre-ordered a couple of weeks ago and encourage others to do the same. 

Gary "can't wait for this third installment of Steve Canyon" O.
post #120 of 158
Milt Camen was also the creator of Terry and the Pirates. Any chance of that series being worked on next.
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