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post #31 of 122

Re: Season 5 of MTM Show. Is This a Gamble

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Originally Posted by Ethan Riley
Cough cough *NIGHT COURT* cough cough!
Not sure what that means.
post #32 of 122

Re: Season 5 of MTM Show. Is This a Gamble

Me either, and I didn't want to ask.
post #33 of 122

Re: Season 5 of MTM Show. Is This a Gamble

I simply meant that when it comes to diminishing returns, Night Court seemed a bigger problem than Mary--took about 4 years to get to volume two. Everwood tops them all, though--at a good five years between seasons 1 and 2. Mary "only" took 3 years between seasons 4 and 5...
post #34 of 122

Re: Season 5 of MTM Show. Is This a Gamble

This hobby makes me laugh.

I suppose it's a gamble to spend $30 on anything. But if you like the show, I'd say get it.

It's a gamble for two people to go out spend $30 at a full service restaurant. But you might not like it. Two movie tickets & a soda will put you back $25 and you might not like the movie.

People are checking the same threads over & over & over & over again to see whether or not they should spend $30. People don't go through this much agony over a toaster or some other $30 item do they?
post #35 of 122

Re: Season 5 of MTM Show. Is This a Gamble

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Originally Posted by Ethan Riley
I simply meant that when it comes to diminishing returns, Night Court seemed a bigger problem than Mary--took about 4 years to get to volume two. Everwood tops them all, though--at a good five years between seasons 1 and 2. Mary "only" took 3 years between seasons 4 and 5...

Too bad Oprah never became a judge.
post #36 of 122

Re: Season 5 of MTM Show. Is This a Gamble

The disappointing news: I received an email asking if I wanted to keep my pre-order for season five open since it had been four weeks since I placed it. There is still no release date listed.

The good news: the pre-order price has dropped to $18.99!
post #37 of 122

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I got the same email and said, You betcha. Keep my preorder active.
post #38 of 122

Re: Season 5 of MTM Show. Is This a Gamble

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Originally Posted by EricSchulz
The disappointing news: I received an email asking if I wanted to keep my pre-order for season five open since it had been four weeks since I placed it. There is still no release date listed.

The good news: the pre-order price has dropped to $18.99!
I also got the email and will renew my pre-order. Although, I think the price did not change for me when I renewed the order. I will check again, but I think my pre-order is still saying $20.99.

I figured if I canceled my pre-order then Fox might decide to drop the release. It is a bit discouraging that there has not been an official announcement of this release, just like for the previous entire series pre-order.
post #39 of 122

Re: Season 5 of MTM Show. Is This a Gamble

It's pretty obvious that MTM is a gamble. I believe a Fox release announcement when I hold the shrink-wrapped box in my hand. I still remember getting my Hill Street Blues Season 2 box that included the announcement of Season 3. Don't count on seeing any more MTM in any format.

I don't blame them for not putting out a show that hasn't sold well. I just don't believe anything they about forthcoming releases.
post #40 of 122

Re: Season 5 of MTM Show. Is This a Gamble

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Originally Posted by Rick Thompson
I believe a Fox release announcement when I hold the shrink-wrapped box in my hand. I still remember getting my Hill Street Blues Season 2 box that included the announcement of Season 3.
You're talking about a sales flyer- not an announcement.
post #41 of 122
I just got this email from Amazon regarding the release of season 5.  I hope Fox will stick to their word on this.

"Hello from Amazon.com.

We now have delivery date(s) for the order you placed on May 16 2009 (Order# 105-7478563-2078621):

 Mary Tyler Moore, Ed Asner "The Mary Tyler Moore Show - The Complete Fifth Season"
   Estimated arrival date: October 08 2009"

post #42 of 122
Thread Starter 
October 8 is a Thursday.  You probably mean the 6th.  Nonetheless, for me it is very good news.  Anyone wanna roll the dice again?  Will Fox finish the final 2 seasons in our lifetime?
post #43 of 122
I copied that directly from the message I received from Amazon.  I just noticed the notice reads - Estimated arrival date of October 8, 2009.  So I guess the actual release date will be sometime sooner than that; maybe a week before.
post #44 of 122
 Here's what TVShowsonDVD has to say (and boy do I hope that Disc 1 running time is a mistake):

http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Mary-Tyler-Moore-Season-5/12267
post #45 of 122
I'm sure it is.  The difference in running time b/w the Disc One (177) and each of the other two discs (202 each) is 25 minutes.  It's almost as if whoever was adding up the times for the discs skipped one ep on Disc 1.  If Fox was going to do edited eps, they wouldn't do them on just Disc 1 and full eps on the other 2 discs. 
post #46 of 122


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I'm sure it is.  The difference in running time b/w the Disc One (177) and each of the other two discs (202 each) is 25 minutes.  It's almost as if whoever was adding up the times for the discs skipped one ep on Disc 1.  If Fox was going to do edited eps, they wouldn't do them on just Disc 1 and full eps on the other 2 discs. 

You may be correct there, as 177 ÷ 7 = 25.285714285714, while 202 is a difference of 25.

Still, after what this show has gone through I am not taking any possibility for granted.
post #47 of 122
For those interested, the release date for MTM Season 5 is October 6th.





Crawdaddy
post #48 of 122
Anyone gotten the set yet? Also, any more confirmed edits? Just a reminder, seasons 1-4 had the following confirmed edits:

Season 1
Mary's rendition of Irving Berlin's "White Christmas" from the episode "Christmas and the Hard Luck Kid II" is gone (even though it appeared in the VHS version).

Season 3
Ted humming "Anything You Can Do" (Also by Irving Berlin) in the "Plant Lady" episode in the office has been replaced by nonsense humming.

Season 4
The episode "Angels in the Snow" originally had "Earth Angel" in the scene where Rhoda is reminded of her High School prom. Now it has been replaced with a generic tune that sounds more like it's from the 70's than from the 50's.

The episode "The Co-Producers" is missing a line where Murray quotes a verse from "The Sound of Music" number "My Favorite Things".
post #49 of 122
Thread Starter 
Sometimes we might be better off NOT knowing these things.  Which might pretty much sum up everything in the world around us.  Afterall, we could become a society of anger and selfpity.  Two very unproductive emotions.  And just think.  It all started with the missing tune of a TV show.   PS:  Just purchased the fifth season of the MTM show. Gosh, hope there's no words missing or other alterations.
post #50 of 122
According to Amazon.com I should get my copy tomorrow or Thursday.  I wasn't sure Season 5 would ever see the light of day.  Now, I hope the sales are good enough that Fox will continue this series until the final season.  Fingers crossed!
post #51 of 122

received a review copy today and it's a wonderful set. I have been told Fox has committed to putting the rest of the series out, partially because Oprah's such a big fan.

post #52 of 122
personally, i dont buy anything until the complete seasons are available.
post #53 of 122


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personally, i dont buy anything until the complete seasons are available.

Not me. As soon as I see a review, I support a show I want to own by buying all non-screwed-up releases.
post #54 of 122
I got my copy.   Haven't watched but to give you an indication of how cheap Fox is, there are no inserts at all and nothing to tell you the episode titles anywhere.   
post #55 of 122
that is what the studios want you to do.  mtm was extremely popular - once started, they will release all seasons.  but the studios will thank you for the extras, and in some cases even slap you in the face by releasing something on the complete set that was not there, previously.
post #56 of 122


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Originally Posted by jimmyjet View Post

personally, i dont buy anything until the complete seasons are available.

Actually, it was announced earlier this year that this fall would see a complete series release of this show.  However, a lot of people got upset (to put it mildly) because they had already bought seasons 1-4.  

So here we go with season 5 as a stand alone...which should make many other people happy.

Given the controversy - I'm really surprised how little activity it's generated now that its out. 

I tried searching for that other thread but the search function is so lame anymore since the switch to the new system.  It pulls up a million unrelated things. 
post #57 of 122
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Originally Posted by MatthewA View Post

Not me. As soon as I see a review, I support a show I want to own by buying all non-screwed-up releases.


Definitely the right move. If everyone waited until all of the seasons of a show were released to start buying, nothing would get past the first season.
post #58 of 122


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Definitely the right move. If everyone waited until all of the seasons of a show were released to start buying, nothing would get past the first season.

again, that is what they want you to think.  there are many, many people who only want the complete set.  do you really think that bonanza will stop at season 1 out of 14 ?  or that the fugitive will stop halfway thru season 3 ?

but as long as there are enough people like you, who will support them season by season, we will have to put up with a slow dribble, instead of the entire ball of wax at one time.

it would probably shock and outrage you if you found out that the studios contracted to have the complete series done from the outset, because it was cheaper and more cost effective.  and then sell it to the consumer as expensively as possible, one season at a time.  it wouldnt cause me to blink an eye - i half-way expect that they do this.

post #59 of 122
I want to see all 7 seasons released, but a really nasty part of me hopes we never see seasons 6 and 7 because we were supposed to have the complete series released at this time instead of just season 5, but the fanboy backlash just got us the fifth season with no guarantees of the last two.

Oh, and for a quick Fox price comparison... that 179.99 MSRP probably would have been down below a hundred bucks for street date, kind of like the complete Ally McBeal set with an MSRP of $200 bucks is only $100 after discounts. Something like that would've worked out to about 30 bucks each for the unreleased seasons with the first 4 thrown in for free (if you want to look at it that way).

That sounds like an okay deal to me. Too bad so many others hated it and we have to wait and wonder again.
post #60 of 122
Why would Fox decide to continue this series because "Oprah" is a big fan?  That would only make sense if she kicked in some money, which she could well afford to do.

I just can't see them ignoring thousands of fans who were begging for this series to be continued, only to then say, "Oh, now OPRAH wants it!  That's different!  NOW we'll do it!"

Be that as it may, is the quality, picture-wise, as outstanding as the previous releases?
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