same here, the show was blind to me too... and I'm glad I checked it out! I disagree with those who argue the show is too dated. Yes, it is to an extent, but many of the debates argued about on the show are still debated about in 2007. Yes, there are Nixon jokes that go over everyones head (I...
I'm hoping this is selling well despite not getting a lot of promotion in the papers. I got a lot of friends who love Golden Girls to pick this set up, so I did my duty as a Bea Arthur/GG/Maude fan
one thing that is good is that I run another message board and there the response of "I'm going to get this" is overwhelming, so that should bode well that other boards are also excited to see this release. Even if the show hasn't aired much in syndication over the years, the fanbase Bea Arthur...
out of curiousity, how will a company as notoriously slow (I mean, we're just getting All In The Family season 6 and Mad About You season 1 after five years) live up to the heat of a show like Mary Hartman which will end up meriting at least 10 DVD volumes.
why would Maude be any different than All In The Family? You'd be surprised at how many people on a board like Sitcoms Online are fans of AITF that weren't even born when the last Archie Bunkers Place episode aired. Plus, we are living in political times, the issues have changed but the...
well, regardless if you like or hate Maude, you have to admit, for a show with an actress as beloved as Bea Arthur and considering it was the spinoff to All In The Family and the parent to Good Times, both of which are widely shown on TV Land and are out on DVD, that Maude coming to DVD is a...
I agree. I also have only seen the one said Maude episode that was on YouTube and loved it. I wasn't around to see the original run of this show and it's been out of syndication forever (we didn't get TV Land when they ran it). But I am a fan of Bea's through The Golden Girls and cannot wait to...
Maude premiered in 1972... THIRTY-FIVE years ago. Hardly a show to make a rant about how companies are bypassing their golden oldies in favor of new shows from last season. Because 35 years is a really long time and Maude is technically a "golden oldie" in and of itself.