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Found this little blurb on DVDTalk
Found this little blurb on DVDTalkheh is this anyone from here:
"This whole MTM thing" is a reference to the fact that Fox is disappointed with the sales of the Mary Tyler Moore Show Season One set. Which is a shame, because (a) it was a great series that stands up well today, 30 years later, and (b) the set was very well produced, with excellent picture quality, nifty packaging, some interesting commentary tracks and a documentary that featured just about all the surviving cast and crew.
I like the MSCL set, but the MTM set is a perfect example of how a TV series can make a great DVD - as long as the people involved really believe in what they're doing. So everyone do me a favour, OK? Run out and buy a copy of the MTM set, so maybe Fox will be convinced to release more of them. Please? End of sermon. Jim Nothing worth having comes without some kind of fight.
Got to kick at the darkness 'til it bleeds daylight.
I already bought mine..... ![]() Jim, Ya I heard about the MTM situation. There was a chat session with one of Fox's executives the other night with regards to Fox's TV series on DVD. If I can dig up the link for you I will post it. Basically the lack of sucess of MTM is causing Fox, and I presume others, to easy back on releasing some of the older series on DVD. Its almost like MSCL got studios attention about how much demand there is for TV series on DVD out there. MTM might have shown studio companies the limits of demand. The Fox guy said that the market may be approaching saturation. Good news: Simpsons, Buffy, X-Files are selling well. They have worked out the syndication problems with region one (the reason why the rest of the world to this point has gotten American Series TV on DVD first) leading to an earlier release of Angel and Dark Angel. Space Above and Beyond is about a year off or more (D'oh! ). Bad news: No plans for the Tick (animated or live) or Brisco County Jr. Anyway MTM is indeed on my list, so I will try and help out the cause. All the best, Lance Man Just to make this clear again: Peter Staddon (from the FOX chat) said FOX is disappointed in the sales of the first MTM set but he never said there would be no future sets! Maybe we will loose the fourth disc and with it the documentary in coming sets but we'll hopefully get the "remaining" 6 seasons of Mary.
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It really will be a shame if they don't release more seasons of MTM, because the show improved consistently from one season to the next, and they had the good sense to take it off the air before it had overstayed its welcome.
I was talking to a friend the other day about TV shows on DVD. Basically, we agreed that if we can get all the episodes of a series a season at a time with good picture quality at a reasonable price, then anything else - commentaries, documentaries, etc. - is a bonus. So I'd be perfectly happy if Fox continues the MTM sets with fewer supplements. After all, better to do that than not release them at all. I noticed in the HTF chat that there was no mention of Fox's M*A*S*H releases - which are about as bare-bones as you can get. I know that Season Three is scheduled for early next year, but I haven't heard anything about any further releases. That'll be a tough decision. I loved the first three seasons, but after Wayne Rogers and McLean Stevenson left, the show spent the next eight years going steadily downhill. Jim Nothing worth having comes without some kind of fight.
Got to kick at the darkness 'til it bleeds daylight.
re: No plans for TickPerhaps if somebody could take Fox execs to E-bay to show how well the bootleg VCDs and DVDs of the Tick (I have it on both formats, and would gladly replace them with an official DVD set) are selling on Ebay at 25 bucks a pop, sometimes more, then I think they would reconsider their stance. There IS a demand for this show on DVD.
And if they just do best of sets for Mary Tyler Moore, I hope the DVDs just sit on the shelf, collect dust, and end up in a compost heap. Best of sets are an insult to the fans. I would rather see http://www.fox.com open an online store where they sold exclusive sets of some of the shows they don't feel would do well enough in the stores rather than scrap the plans all together.
I know this killed me. I want to see Brisco again (i only have one episode on tape ![]() So hopefully Fox was talking out of it's ass and the WB will release it. Who is onlineUsers browsing this forum: No registered users and 4 guests |