Post subject: Movies and TV Shows You Still Wish Were on DVD
Posted: Tue Jul 16, 2019 11:52 pm
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That includes DVDs that are now out of print,such as Spider-Man:the '67 Collection.Any new edition would hopefully have special features the old edition didn't,like a "making of" documentary.It should also have those "next time" bumpers than filled out each episode.These here bumpers...
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Post subject: Movies and TV Shows You Still Wish Were on DVD
Posted: Tue Jul 16, 2019 11:58 pm
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They should also release all 4 seasons of X-Men:Evolution.It's surprising they didn't do that when the movie Logan came out,seeing as how X-23 debuted on that show.
Also on my wish list is both seasons of the Legion of Super-Heroes cartoon.
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Post subject: Movies and TV Shows You Still Wish Were on DVD
Posted: Wed Jul 17, 2019 1:20 am
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They should also release all 4 seasons of X-Men:Evolution.It's surprising they didn't do that when the movie Logan came out,seeing as how X-23 debuted on that show.
Also on my wish list is both seasons of the Legion of Super-Heroes cartoon.
Legion isn't on DVD? I thought I almost ordered it at one point ....
Post subject: Movies and TV Shows You Still Wish Were on DVD
Posted: Wed Jul 17, 2019 8:42 am
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Chronological set(s) of all Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies. Disney's Song of the South.
Chronological would be good for the Warner Brothers cartoons. Some of their previous theme-based collections collecting similar concepts and characters all together can get tiresome. Seeing them all in release sequence would be great.
Post subject: Movies and TV Shows You Still Wish Were on DVD
Posted: Wed Jul 17, 2019 8:47 am
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The Mysterious Monsters - the Schick Sun classic - in a restored/remastered/refangled package.
Every version I've seen is grainy and derived form battered old film stock. I'd love to see this given a new lease of life. I may be the only person who'd buy it, though.
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Post subject: Movies and TV Shows You Still Wish Were on DVD
Posted: Wed Jul 17, 2019 10:05 am
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Though I realize this has no commercial appeal and wouldn't sell a copy beyond me, I would love to get O'Hara, United States Treasury, as I am a huge fan of both Jack Webb and David Janssen. It lasted one season in 1971-'72. David Lynch's two forgotten TV series, On The Air (1992) and Hotel Room (1993). Michael Mann's The Keep. Ralph Bakshi's Coonskin. The Simpsons- I can't believe Fox has stopped putting the seasons out! The Ballad of Buster Scruggs
More to come as they occur to me!
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Post subject: Movies and TV Shows You Still Wish Were on DVD
Posted: Wed Jul 17, 2019 1:45 pm
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WKRP in Cincinnati with all the original music intact.
I catch it in reruns now and then on MeTV, but there are particular episodes that can't be broadcast and others that just don't make sense without the actual music. In this day and age of everything streaming, one would think music rights agreements could be figured out for this great show...
Post subject: Movies and TV Shows You Still Wish Were on DVD
Posted: Wed Jul 17, 2019 8:08 pm
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I have wanted the Tara King episodes of TV's Avengers for a very long time. But no one was re-releasing them in the States. So I broke down and bought them recently off eBay for my birthday (and for way too much money).
But those should be available in a new releases, and so should the Honor Blackman Avengers episodes that pre-dated the Emma Peel episodes.
Post subject: Movies and TV Shows You Still Wish Were on DVD
Posted: Wed Jul 17, 2019 8:11 pm
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Also, AMC needs to release Remember WENN on DVD. Dumb shits that they are, they don't even like to acknowledge that that show ever played on their network.
But maybe they'll get desperate enough trying to make people buy their new streaming service that they'll finally release it that way.
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Ocean Doot wrote:
Kid Nemo wrote:
They should also release all 4 seasons of X-Men:Evolution.It's surprising they didn't do that when the movie Logan came out,seeing as how X-23 debuted on that show.
Also on my wish list is both seasons of the Legion of Super-Heroes cartoon.
Legion isn't on DVD? I thought I almost ordered it at one point ....
Good call on Evolution. That was a good 'un.
Legion was on DVD. I gave it to Junkie as a IMWAN Secret Santa gift years ago.
Post subject: Movies and TV Shows You Still Wish Were on DVD
Posted: Thu Jul 18, 2019 1:26 pm
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And if Marvel would actually do an American DVD release of their 1960s "animated" cartoons, I would certainly lay down some cash for them to pick up.
I'll second that.
Technically I HAVE to. I have an outstanding promise to myself that if I have pirated copies of TV Shows like this (and I do have the Marvel 60s stuff) that I will buy the real deal when (if they ever) release a US DVD version. Seems only fair.
Post subject: Movies and TV Shows You Still Wish Were on DVD
Posted: Fri Jul 19, 2019 2:23 am
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In 1966,the Lone Ranger became a Saturday morning cartoon.This new version took after The Wild Wild West which had debuted the year before.The animation is pretty rudimentary,but this steampunk angle suits the masked man as well as his mask does.The villains are a notch up from the bank robbers and cattle rustlers he usually wrangled with.From the look of the episodes online,they'll need a lot of remastering.
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Post subject: Movies and TV Shows You Still Wish Were on DVD
Posted: Sat Jul 20, 2019 8:33 am
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I would like David Cronenberg's "Shivers" to get a rerelease. I wish SNL had continued the season sets past the first five seasons. I would weather the ups and downs of the following years for the brief snippets of gold. But I know that will likely never happen due to music licencing.
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