I was tempted in regards to Tour of Duty and then I remembered the poor transfer quality of the Bewitched set I purchased. Mill Creek just has a dismal track record of actually releasing a quality product.
FINALLY! FINALLY! FINALLY! Universal has scheduled the release for Magnum P.I. Season 3, repackaged single sided DVD set, for sale on October 7th:
http://www.amazon.com/Magnum-P-I-Season-Tom-Selleck/dp/B00LTO33H8/ref=sr_1_1?s=movies-tv&ie=UTF8&qid=1405839098&sr=1-1&keywords=magnum+season
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I've been carefully monitoring the price changes for the new reissued Miami Vice season sets and the upcoming Magnum P.I. reissued season sets. Some have started to drop in price, but nowhere under the $20 mark yet. They're gravitating around the $25 mark and the Six Million Dollar Man Season 5...
I've seen repackaged season sets of Frasier Seasons 1-3 at FYE; I've seen the Brady Bunch Season 1 repackaged set at Target and I've seen repackaged sets of Las Vegas Seasons 1-5 on Amazon. The repackaged sets are all over the place but that retailers are charging $25 per set still. I would have...
I just hope that Mill Creek isn't becoming the defacto studio to releasing these classic titles. If they are, I'm just going to resort to downloading them online. I'm just not impressed with the picture quality of Mill Creek's DVD releases because they sport such atrocious picture quality that...
Studios aren't stalling releases. If a DVD release for a TV series doesn't sell, the studios simply stop releasing further releases of that show. Just because a studio isn;t releasing the rest of a TV series doesn't mean its stalled. Blame consumers for not buying TV show releases.
CBS has access to Paramount's library over that whole purchase agreement. They aren't re-releases in the normal sense. They are simply reissuing these TV shows as they have been with Universal, Warners and more. The new releases are simply using standard DVD cases to package an entire season...
It looks like many of us are still waiting for the second season to be released. Universal needs to get back on the ball and give us the second season already.
The following repackaged, reissued Murder She Wrote DVD sets are on sale between $10-15 each. Grab them before they increase. I posted this a few days ago in the Universal Studios topic:
Season 1: http://www.amazon.co....e wrote seasonSeason 2: http://www.amazon.co....e wrote seasonSeason 3...
UPDATE:
Amazon has a current discounted sale off Universal TV Shows that have been reissued and repackaged sets per each season show. These are currently on sale from $10-$15 per season set.
A-Team
Season 1: http://www.amazon.com/-Team-Season-1...=a-team+season
Season 2...
I just ordered Six Million Dollar Man Season 4 for $12.49 from Amazon. Ordered Northern Exposure Season 4 for $12.98. Tomorrow I'm hoping to head into Best Buy and order Northerhn Exposure Season 5-6 for $12.98 each, the two seasons are currently $15+ change. By tomorrow morning, they'll be...
I don't where you got your releases from but DVD releases aren't that old. Most are remastered and authored for DVD format. If you don't want to buy them, don't buy them, but don't start assuming that Miami Vice releases on DVD are "pretty old". The version I saw had pretty decent PQ. I...
I've purchased the first three seasons of Six Million Dollar Man and the three seasons of The Bionic Woman, all for $15 each. While I've patiently been waiting for seasons four and five of Six Million Dollar Man to drop (they should have dropped by now), don't expect the reunion movies to be...
I don't know where you got that from but I'm guessing these are the same disks from that Complete Series set that was released several years ago. I was actually impressed with the quality. You probably got those views about the PQ from the older releases of the series.
Quote a number of sets. Pick and choose any release. Invisible Man Season 1 (2000), Sliders Season 3, Sliders Season 4, Simon and Simon Season 1 and this is just less than 1% of the releases. There are hundreds of examples of this type of flipper page packaging.
25" TV? Seriously. Only if you were rich. Back then, most families had a 15-20" CRT TV. I remember that time because TV's were a luxury, expsnvie item back then, color TVs even moreso.