What TV shows on DVD do you already own?

MSCL may be gone from the tv screen, but there are lots of good (and bad) new productions airing each week. Talk with other MSCL fans about your favorite shows or the shows you hate. Of course you can also discuss TV show DVD releases here.
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Post by GaryEA » Dec 16th 2002, 12:24 am

Egad, this'll be a tough one...

My So-Called Life
Band of Brothers (I think it's the gift my girlfriend hinted at, so I'm listing it :P )
Batman: The Legend Begins
Batman Superman Movie (three episodes combined)
Batman Beyond (pilot epi + three episodes more)
Battlestar Galactica (okay, it's the theatrical version of the tv pilot)
Justice League
Dr. Who: Remembrance of the Daleks
All of The Prisoner
Cosmos (Carl Sagan)
Lain
Eva
Niea_7 1 (both Japanese and American editions)
Joseph Campbell: The Power of Myth
Ken Burns: Baseball
Ken Burns: Mark Twain
Ken Burns: Frank Lloyd Wright (must... get... Civil ... War)
The Big O (anime): 1-4
The Tenth Kingdom
Stephen King's Storm of the Century
MASH season 1 (I'll get season 2 when the third is released)

My wish list are two sets that don't exist: Relativity (of course) and Neverwhere (c'mon BBC! get moving!)

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Post by fnordboy » Dec 16th 2002, 12:09 pm

GaryEA wrote:My wish list are two sets that don't exist: Relativity (of course) and Neverwhere (c'mon BBC! get moving!)
I know, what is up with Neverwhere??? I think the VHS is OOP too. Sucks :(


Also i see you like NieA_7 , you should check out Haibane Renmei new show by Abe Yoshitoshi. I've only watched 2 eps so far (only have 1-4) but it is amazing. It is unlike Lain and more similiar to NieA, but still not the same.

AnimeNFO page about it

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Post by GaryEA » Dec 16th 2002, 5:15 pm

I've been wanting Neverwhere for years. I have it on tape and it's a great series. I'm hoping that a DVD release isn't being held up because of the lame version Hollywood is planning on making.

I'm going to look into Haibane Renmei, because I like the sound of it. Truthfully, Niea_7 didn't thrill me the way Lain did, but I love Abe's style.

Thanks for the info! :)

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Post by fnordboy » Dec 16th 2002, 5:41 pm

GaryEA wrote:I'm going to look into Haibane Renmei, because I like the sound of it. Truthfully, Niea_7 didn't thrill me the way Lain did, but I love Abe's style.

Thanks for the info! :)
NieA_7 is a very different show than Lain, and I think that turned off a lot of people expecting a Lain clone. If you look at it for what it is, a few days of a girls life, and not as what is expected of ABe, you will see a brilliant show with some great characters. In some ways I like NieA_7 better than i like Lain, in other ways I don't. But so far it is shaping up that I will like Haibane Renmei more than I like either of the other two. Have to see where the series goes.

As far as Neverwhere goes. Well if it was being held up because of Hollywood that would only really effect the R1 market. The UK could and should release a DVD of it. They would make double on it, people would buy it (both R1ers and R2ers) and then if/when the US releases it's version peopel would buy that too.

I fear all of the Gaiman projects in hollywood right now. Good Omens has the best possibility of being great IF it is ever allowed to come to life. Sandman from what I've read about it seems like it is going to suck. Gaiman needs his freedom, but I don't think he will get it. I would be interested in an American Gods movie. I think that would be pretty cool, but you never know with hollywood.

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Post by zero » Dec 16th 2002, 9:03 pm

neverwhere on DVD - funny you should say that, I'll keep you posted.

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Post by GaryEA » Dec 17th 2002, 8:44 pm

I agree that Lain is very different than Niea_7, and I'll admit that I was expecting more of the same, only a little lighter in tone. It's a good show, and I've enjoyed it, but I guess I lean more towards the darker stuff.

Nah, I take it back. I loved Tenchi in Tokyo as much as I loved Lain. Oh, never mind. :)

I think any release of Neverwhere was decided upon when Dimension bought the rights to the show, but that's just a guess. If the Beeb is waiting on an R2 release while hoping to cash in on the money made from the pathetic American version, they're going to in for a disappointment because at this point, I don't see it getting out of development hell. I have no idea how many drafts Gaiman has written at this point.

I'm dreading the WB/Jon Peters production of The Sandman. If it's ever made, it'll be nothing like the comic, and not worthy of being associated to such a fine comic.

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Post by GaryEA » Dec 17th 2002, 8:45 pm

neverwhere on DVD - funny you should say that, I'll keep you posted.
Aw zero, you can't tease us like that!

Well you can, but can't you give us a hint? Pweeeease? :D

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Post by fnordboy » Dec 18th 2002, 2:39 am

I know, man... so cruel...so...cruel...

I'll take an R3 with chinese hardsubs on a dvd-r sold out of the back of someone's trunk...i'm jonesin' here man.. :?
GaryEA wrote:
neverwhere on DVD - funny you should say that, I'll keep you posted.
Aw zero, you can't tease us like that!

Well you can, but can't you give us a hint? Pweeeease? :D

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Post by DVDOwner » Dec 19th 2002, 9:26 am

Here's my list:

Ally McBeal (6 Episodes/2 DVDs)
Anne Of Green Gables (1985)
Anne Of Green Gables The Sequel (1987)
Anne Of Green Gables The Continuing Story (2000)
The Best Of Friends (12 episodes/2 DVDs)
Buffy The Vampire Slayer Season One (1996)
Buffy The Vampire Slayer Season Two (1996)
The Complete Hammer House Of Horror (1980) All 13 episodes 4 DVDs
Fawlty Towers (1975 - 1979) All 12 episodes 3 DVDs
Friends Season One
Friends Season Two
Get A Life Volume One (1990)
Gun Fatal Betrayal (1997)
The Hitchhiker’s Guide To The Galaxy (1981)
John Woo's Once A Thief (1996)
The Life Of Python (1999) 2 DVDs has one of the German episodes!
The Monkees Our Favorite Episodes (1966 - 1968)
The Monkees Volumes One & Two (1966 - 1967)
Monty Python Live (1972 - 1999) 2 DVDs has the other German episode!
Monty Python's Flying Circus (1969 - 1974) All 45 episodes on 14 DVDs
Moonlighting The Pilot (1985)
My So-Called Life (Pilot/Dancing In The Dark/Guns And Gossip) (1994)
My So-Called Life (1994) All 19 Episodes On 5 DVDs
The Night Stalker (1971)/The Night Strangler (1972)
The Outer Limits - Sex & Science Fiction Collection (1995 - 2001)
Pink Lady & Jeff (1980) All 6 Episodes on 3 DVDs
Planet Of The Apes (1974) All 14 episodes on 4 DVDs
Prime Suspect 1 (1993)
Prime Suspect 2 (19 )
Shakira MTV Unplugged (2002)
So Little Time Volume 1 School’s Cool (2002)
So Little Time Volume 2 Boy Crazy (2002)
Star Trek The Original Series Volume 28 (55 - Assignment: Earth & 56 - Spectre Of The Gun)
Twin Peaks - Pilot (1990)
2gether (2000)
Underdog (1964)

Plus these episodes of Mystery Science Theatre 3000:

The Brain That Wouldn't Die
The Crawling Hand
Eegah
The Hellcats
Manos: The Hands Of Fate/Poopie!
Mitchell
The Wild World Of Batwoman
This Island Earth

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Post by dTheater » Dec 19th 2002, 11:04 pm

DVDOwner wrote:Plus these episodes of Mystery Science Theatre 3000:

The Brain That Wouldn't Die
The Crawling Hand
Eegah
The Hellcats
Manos: The Hands Of Fate/Poopie!
Mitchell
The Wild World Of Batwoman
This Island Earth
The one with "This Island Earth" was MST3K: The Movie and that rare DVD is worth a lot of (Robert) dinero these days.
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Post by DVDOwner » Dec 20th 2002, 9:53 am

I know! I got 2 copies for $5.00 each & sold 1 on eBay!
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DVDOwner wrote:Plus these episodes of Mystery Science Theatre 3000:

The Brain That Wouldn't Die
The Crawling Hand
Eegah
The Hellcats
Manos: The Hands Of Fate/Poopie!
Mitchell
The Wild World Of Batwoman
This Island Earth
The one with "This Island Earth" was MST3K: The Movie and that rare DVD is worth a lot of (Robert) dinero these days.

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Post by fnordboy » Dec 23rd 2002, 8:08 pm

In case anyone is interested, Will & Grace season 1 comes out as a boxset in either January or March (I have seen conflicting dates), but is already available as single discs as well as some season 2 I believe. And Dark Angel will be coming out in the end of February.

Both of course are Region 2 (PAL format).

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Post by lance » Dec 23rd 2002, 8:31 pm

DVDOwner wrote:Here's my list:

Ally McBeal (6 Episodes/2 DVDs)
Anne Of Green Gables (1985)
Anne Of Green Gables The Sequel (1987)
Anne Of Green Gables The Continuing Story (2000)
The Best Of Friends (12 episodes/2 DVDs)
Buffy The Vampire Slayer Season One (1996)
Buffy The Vampire Slayer Season Two (1996)
The Complete Hammer House Of Horror (1980) All 13 episodes 4 DVDs
Fawlty Towers (1975 - 1979) All 12 episodes 3 DVDs
Friends Season One
Friends Season Two
Get A Life Volume One (1990)
Gun Fatal Betrayal (1997)
The Hitchhiker’s Guide To The Galaxy (1981)
John Woo's Once A Thief (1996)
The Life Of Python (1999) 2 DVDs has one of the German episodes!
The Monkees Our Favorite Episodes (1966 - 1968)
The Monkees Volumes One & Two (1966 - 1967)
Monty Python Live (1972 - 1999) 2 DVDs has the other German episode!
Monty Python's Flying Circus (1969 - 1974) All 45 episodes on 14 DVDs
Moonlighting The Pilot (1985)
My So-Called Life (Pilot/Dancing In The Dark/Guns And Gossip) (1994)
My So-Called Life (1994) All 19 Episodes On 5 DVDs
The Night Stalker (1971)/The Night Strangler (1972)
The Outer Limits - Sex & Science Fiction Collection (1995 - 2001)
Pink Lady & Jeff (1980) All 6 Episodes on 3 DVDs
Planet Of The Apes (1974) All 14 episodes on 4 DVDs
Prime Suspect 1 (1993)
Prime Suspect 2 (19 )
Shakira MTV Unplugged (2002)
So Little Time Volume 1 School’s Cool (2002)
So Little Time Volume 2 Boy Crazy (2002)
Star Trek The Original Series Volume 28 (55 - Assignment: Earth & 56 - Spectre Of The Gun)
Twin Peaks - Pilot (1990)
2gether (2000)
Underdog (1964)

Plus these episodes of Mystery Science Theatre 3000:

The Brain That Wouldn't Die
The Crawling Hand
Eegah
The Hellcats
Manos: The Hands Of Fate/Poopie!
Mitchell
The Wild World Of Batwoman
This Island Earth
DVDOwner,

Wow that is quite a list! I am envious, pardon my DVD envy. Welcome to the forum. Always nice to have another Ohioian here. :D

Best Lance Man

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Post by GaryEA » Dec 23rd 2002, 9:55 pm

Will & Grace... NICE!!!

(doing the happy dance)

Gary

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Post by DVDOwner » Dec 24th 2002, 12:28 am

Thanks!
lance wrote:DVDOwner,

Wow that is quite a list! I am envious, pardon my DVD envy. Welcome to the forum. Always nice to have another Ohioian here. :D

Best Lance Man
TV DVDs I'm anxiously awaiting are:

Buffy 3
Friends 3
Red Dwarf!

Ones that aren't coming out yet (ever?) that I'd buy are:

Dharma & Greg
Hope & Gloria
Quark
Get Smart!
The First Season Of "Remington Steele" (before they ruined it)
Rutland Weekend Television

TV DVDs I want but can't afford right now:

Blackadder
Emma Peel Mega Set
The Prisoner
Good Neighbors
Twin Peaks

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