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#1 Oct 10 2004 at 2:10 PM Rating: Excellent
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Wandering the aisles of the local Best Buy today, picking up a copy of the latest Futurama collection, I noticed something: there's a crapload of old television on DVD these days. In fact the TV-DVD collection was threatening to outnumber the actual films on DVD. So I'm eyeballing what they've got and I see all the cult classics you'd expect: V, Dukes of Hazzard, Xena, etc. And I see the Flintstones. First season of the Flintstones for $55 or so. Ok, I admit that the Flintstones was probably quite influential in the world of animation and I know that it was based off the Honeymooners and a lot of the humor is aimed at adults but... man, $55 to watch a handful of episodes you've probably seen 35,000 times seemed a bit steep. Ok, whatever.

Moving on along... ALF. ALF? There's actually people out there thinking "life would be better if I had the first season of ALF at my fingertips"? Are there still cable stations out there showing ALF? Everyone knows who ALF is but if I was to throw out a witty one-liner from the show could any of you actually identify it? Although I suppose ALF did get a made for TV movie and a reunion show. You know who didn't?

Who's The Boss?. WTF? Who in God's holy name actually wants to watch the entire first season of Who's the Boss?? Unless you have some perverse desire to leer at an eleven year old Alyssa Milano, what market could that show possibly have?

So I'm giving it a year and a half before every show from 1978-1999 is on DVD. Small Wonder? On DVD. Manimal? With director's commentary. Jennifer Slept Here? Extras including a segment on Ann Jillian's battle with breast cancer. An entire generation of television archived and on the shelf at Best Buy.

Off topic, they also had a $5 rack of movies and I wanted to buy Glitter just for the giggles of owning it but I couldn't bring myself to actually take it up to the register.
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#2 Oct 10 2004 at 2:18 PM Rating: Good
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I'd buy the whole Who's the Boss collection just for the outstanding acting that Tony Danza does in it. You know, the acting he learned from his porno flicks...

I'm holding out though, for the season premier collector's edition of Cagney and Lacey-- the definitive cop show. I like rubbing 'em out to old dried up butch lesbians.

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#3 Oct 10 2004 at 2:27 PM Rating: Decent
Right now Blockbuster has a thing that if you bring in your VHS, in good condition, they will give you 8 dollars. Serioulsy, no matter what movie. They gave my cousin $8 for Robin Hood: Men in tights. She payed $2 at a yardsale for it.

Anyways, take in 5 movies, BAM. $40.00 Turn around, buy thier 4 DVD's for $20. 8 DVD's for $40. Thier okay movies to.

The Butterfly Effect, Thirteen, Crossroads (okay not crossroads) but yeah.....

Out with the old, in with the new....

I just can't bring myself to get rid of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles though....Great movie on VHS.
#4 Oct 10 2004 at 2:36 PM Rating: Excellent
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Holy crap... I might have found a use for those two copies I own of The Doom Generation!

Hell, I'd rather own Crossroads
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#5 Oct 10 2004 at 2:52 PM Rating: Good
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Rose politely shows her bits to good effect in that movie though-- keep one copy for those Friday nights you don't have a date, Jo.

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#6 Oct 10 2004 at 3:29 PM Rating: Excellent
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Everyone knows who ALF is but if I was to throw out a witty one-liner from the show could any of you actually identify it?

I still use ALF's catchphrase occasionally:

"Ha! I kill me!"


Well, I don't so much use it out loud, rather I think about it when I imagine Sk[b][/b]eet reading his own posts.


#7 Oct 10 2004 at 6:36 PM Rating: Good
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Manimal was the bee's knees. I wanted to have a house like that kid's, with panthers in the wall and whatnot. I bet it was a ***** to clean, though.

Edited, Sun Oct 10 20:20:06 2004 by Atomicflea
#8 Oct 10 2004 at 6:45 PM Rating: Good
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I got the Alf first season DVDs for my parents for Christmas. My dad loves Alf.

Smiley: blush
#9 Oct 10 2004 at 7:19 PM Rating: Excellent
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For that matter, I had quite the crush on Ann Jillian. Not sure if I'd buy a boxed set of Jennifer Slept Here though.

But I'd buy it before I bought Glitter
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#10 Oct 10 2004 at 7:21 PM Rating: Good
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But I'd buy it before I bought Glitter

Shhhh....

Maybe you'll get lucky this Christmas.
#11 Oct 10 2004 at 7:22 PM Rating: Excellent
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With Ann Jillian? I dunno.. she's got to be getting up there in years by now.
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#12 Oct 10 2004 at 7:24 PM Rating: Good
I just googled her real quick. Her new job is 'motivational speaker.'
#13 Oct 10 2004 at 7:24 PM Rating: Good
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Santa doesn't like smartasses.
#14 Oct 10 2004 at 10:11 PM Rating: Decent
The Best Buy close to us will no longer carry VHS. They are hard to find these days, with DVD players being soooo cheap, I imagine that within 5 years, VHS tapes will start showing up at garage sales and stores that are similarly oriented.
#15 Oct 11 2004 at 12:28 AM Rating: Excellent
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the real question is How Long Until Everything is on DVDA?
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#16 Oct 11 2004 at 12:48 AM Rating: Decent
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