Re: What Is Your BEST & WORST Blind Buy TV On DVD?
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Originally Posted by Professor Echo
I have not gotten the ROUTE 66 set based on all the negative press about it, but it does indeed sound like the first season of DANIEL BOONE looks like a Criterion DVD by comparison.
You say that the show DANIEL BOONE doesn't hold up as well in the succeeding seasons?
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Well, I surely have no wish to disagree with Gary OS, whose taste in vintage TV is excellent, but I for one have not found the ROUTE 66, VOL. 1 set to be all that bad in A/V quality (I'm certainly in the minority in this opinion, admittedly).
I had pre-ordered the set before all the dissing about its quality started, and it ended up sitting on my shelf unwatched for months. But I've recently got around to watching the first 3 discs and was surprised at all the complaints. Do the shows look great? No. As I mentioned earlier, we're not talking THE FUGITIVE caliber here. But most of the shows look fine enough (with a couple of exceptions, notably "The Berylium Eater") and several look very good indeed, such as "Man on a Monkey Board" and "The Strengthening Angels." I'd certainly put most of the eps on a par or higher than many in the HAVE GUN, WILL TRAVEL sets in terms of A/V quality.
Just MHO, of course, and I may be more forgiving of the show never having seen the apparently sparkling prints on offer on past cable TV showings and also just plain digging the content so much. Probably most were dismayed that the show's unique abundance of exterior filming -- much of it in striking locales -- was not done the service it deserved.
And I second (third?) the kudos for Paul Mavis of DVD Talk. He's a great reviewer, esp. when it comes to vintage TV show history and content.