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  1. David Lambert

    Why short run tv shows could be a money maker for studios on dvd....

    Steve, I'll bring it up when Gord returns from his mini-vacation. The problem is that we miss many of them...I catch a few thanks to the Weekly Roundup, but many of them are "quiet". It means more work for us, and it's hard enough to keep up as it is. I fear such a page would get stale...
  2. David Lambert

    Why short run tv shows could be a money maker for studios on dvd....

    $59.98 is the new SRP. Gord doesn't consider it newsworthy enough..."There have been tons of price reductions that we haven't mentioned."
  3. David Lambert

    Why short run tv shows could be a money maker for studios on dvd....

    Baretta's been out since last fall: I hear it hasn't exactly been flying off the shelves. I think they were counting on interest spun off from the Robert Blake trial. But, even here in Memphis were there is a local interest (the murdered wife is from the area), the news on this has been...
  4. David Lambert

    Why short run tv shows could be a money maker for studios on dvd....

    Gord, I'd forgotten about that! And Jeff hit the right company name...it WAS Rhino that was gonna do the DVD. I just verifited that at Image Entertainment's site, using their Advanced Search function to search for "Canceled" items. "VR-5" is listed. I also forget why it was cancelled. But...
  5. David Lambert

    Why short run tv shows could be a money maker for studios on dvd....

    I missed including VR5. Okay, whenever one of the shows in my sig gets made for DVD, a VR5 logo slides into its place! :)
  6. David Lambert

    Why short run tv shows could be a money maker for studios on dvd....

    Good point, Michael, but my simple rebuttal is that the fans of these shows in reruns are already aware of that possible shortcoming and enjoy those series without the wrap-up. I don't know if S:AaB falls into that category or not; I never watched the last batch of shows due to work considerations.
  7. David Lambert

    Why short run tv shows could be a money maker for studios on dvd....

    Jason Seaver: Thanks for bringing up Kindred: The Embraced. Fans of Buffy and Sopranos should find this a natch'. :D Assuming they can find it. It's OOP, but I always see a copy in Best Buy or Borders. Scott Temple: Jeff beat me to it: the Alf thing was specifically an April Fool's joke...
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