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Guest Great Maker ShaiHulud

Star Trek TNG deserves a fucking HD transfer or failing that, how about some commentaries? There was probably never a cast in the history of TV who would be more amicable to doing commentaries. Michael Dorn and Wil Wheaton would probably have done them for fucking free.

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Star Trek TNG deserves a fucking HD transfer or failing that, how about some commentaries? There was probably never a cast in the history of TV who would be more amicable to doing commentaries. Michael Dorn and Wil Wheaton would probably have done them for fucking free.

marina sirtis would do it for a month's rent

 

i want more classic doctor who on dvd personally

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Guest Great Maker ShaiHulud

It will happen eventually but it's going to be like $650 or some fucking shit.

 

Deadwood, Six Feet Under, Carnivale -- where are the freaking blu rays? Does HBO even rerun Carnivale anymore?

 

I've also noticed that all the HBO stuff on PSN is standard definition, I'm assuming the same is true on other VOD services.

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It will happen eventually but it's going to be like $650 or some fucking shit.

 

Deadwood, Six Feet Under, Carnivale -- where are the freaking blu rays? Does HBO even rerun Carnivale anymore?

 

I've also noticed that all the HBO stuff on PSN is standard definition, I'm assuming the same is true on other VOD services.

http://www.amazon.com/Deadwood-Complete-Blu-ray-Timothy-Olyphant/dp/B00129AJFO

agree with the other two though. and no hbo never fucking shows carnivale, probably because they axed it on a cliffhanger the fuckers.

that show could have been so good!

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Unhappily Ever After

 

 

 

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Just read the wikipedia article about this, it sounds ridiculous

 

The series was initially intended to be a starring vehicle for Stephanie Hodge, whose character of Jennie was the focus of the first few episodes. However, the series concept was soon re-worked. The character of Jack (who had been kicked out of the house and was living in an apartment) was brought back home, and began living in the basement. Soon, Geoff Pierson's character, Jack — a schizophrenic family man whose only friend is a talking toy rabbit — became the central character of the show, along with the rabbit, Mr. Floppy. Also in seasons one and two, Joyce Van Patten played Jennie's mother, Maureen Slattery. When she left the show, she was killed off and buried (off-screen) in the backyard.

 

By the show's third season it became apparent that Tiffany (Nikki Cox) was becoming a breakout character and the de facto co-star of the show along with Pierson. Stories began focusing on Tiffany and Ryan's high school (and later community college) escapades, and the producers attempted to kill off the increasingly unnecessary character of Jennie, who returned as a ghost. After doing so, however, they quickly reversed their decision because of negative audience reaction. On the show, the character was brought back to life in a deliberately bizarre sequence in which a network executive wandered on to the set and announced Jennie's character was no longer dead. Nevertheless, Jennie was soon gone again, as several episodes later, the character abandoned her family for a lesbian lover (Stephanie Hodge left the show) and was never seen again.

 

Nikki Cox was already signed to star in a new series for the WB when Unhappily... ended, and the final season focused more on the character of Tiffany. Wendy Benson was added to the cast, playing Tiffany's rival Barbara Caufield. The series wrapped up with a final episode in which Jack finally made enough money to send Tiffany to Harvard University. Once Jack started making money, he didn't need Floppy anymore and his schizophrenia was cured; Floppy went back to being just a stuffed animal, literally dying. Jack soon went insane again, however, bringing Floppy "back from the dead".

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Future, unfortunately Spike isn't seen by anyone how he should be. However, I got a few hours off work and saw a prog on him the other day which was what he deserved. It was on BBC, funnily enough. He was, is and always will be one of England's true comedy genius'. Mix him and Tommy Cooper and I'm in comedy heaven.

 

 

Macca, you are so right with Monkey Dust. The 1st series on DVD is not enough for me. BBC get scared shitless as soon as someone mentions the word 'Controversial'.

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Future, unfortunately Spike isn't seen by anyone how he should be. However, I got a few hours off work and saw a prog on him the other day which was what he deserved. It was on BBC, funnily enough. He was, is and always will be one of England's true comedy genius'. Mix him and Tommy Cooper and I'm in comedy heaven.

 

 

Macca, you are so right with Monkey Dust. The 1st series on DVD is not enough for me. BBC get scared shitless as soon as someone mentions the word 'Controversial'.

Yep, it's a pain having only the internet copies of series 2 + 3, I'd rather pay for em on a disk and have them throw a few extra things in there....

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