Jonathan
07-14-2005, 08:48 PM
What do you think? It's aired quite a bit on different channels.
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View Full Version : Will The DVD Sell? Jonathan 07-14-2005, 08:48 PM What do you think? It's aired quite a bit on different channels. anthontherun 07-14-2005, 10:11 PM I'm sure it will sell fine, and even if it doesn't, UrbanWorks has rights to all 8 seasons IIRC, so they'll most likely release them. I also predict that a lot of people will (smartly) boycott the release since the episodes are edited--I haven't decided yet if I'll be one of them. moeee 07-15-2005, 01:26 AM I'm sure it will sell fine, and even if it doesn't, UrbanWorks has rights to all 8 seasons IIRC, so they'll most likely release them. I also predict that a lot of people will (smartly) boycott the release since the episodes are edited--I haven't decided yet if I'll be one of them. I agree. No way im paying my hard earned money just to see edited episodes. moeee 07-15-2005, 03:12 AM I guessed the edited episodes would be a real negative. I still can't believe the DVDs are going to be edited though. The fun of having a TV Show on DVD is getting to see it without cuts. :eek: Right, like the Sanford and Son series. Heather987 07-15-2005, 03:14 AM I wont buy it edited or not. No use spending my hard earned money when if I want to see TCS I can turn on the TV at pretty much any given time and see a show and if I watch it on different channels I can prob actually see the whole show from different channels editing at different parts. Mr. Television 07-15-2005, 03:17 AM I would never buy an edited series that was on TV as much as TCS has been. Dean Winchester 07-15-2005, 05:08 AM if Cosby WASN'T on 5 times a day on 4 different channels, I'd consider it. But it's too overplayed for it to be acceptable. I have Diff'rent Strokes season 1 and four of the episodes are edits (the two two-parters), but it didn't bother me because it's not like I can just turn on TBS or whatever and see DS, DVD's my only way to see the show currently. Cosby is different. TVFactFan 07-15-2005, 10:37 AM What I have learned is mostly sitcomsonline members only care about buying Edited DVD's. People who are just fans of the show and not a member of this board will buy it anyway and never know that it's edited. It's only us who care about the missing scenes because we are Die Hard TV fans. Someone let me know if I'm wrong Dean Winchester 07-15-2005, 02:43 PM What I have learned is mostly sitcomsonline members only care about buying Edited DVD's. People who are just fans of the show and not a member of this board will buy it anyway and never know that it's edited. It's only us who care about the missing scenes because we are Die Hard TV fans. Someone let me know if I'm wrong lol, HomeTheaterForum fans are worse than we are. I've seen people who love MTM but even when Wal-Mart had it on sale for $14.44 refused to buy season 1, why? --- like ten seconds is edited off ONE episode because Fox couldn't secure usage of "White Christmas", even though the other 23 episodes are being seen like they haven't in 35 years. I think that is even worse than how we are. At least the entire TCS DVD is edited, MTM is missing 10 seconds and fanatics are boycotting it and not even bending when it's as cheap as $15. TVFactFan 07-15-2005, 03:25 PM lol, HomeTheaterForum fans are worse than we are. I've seen people who love MTM but even when Wal-Mart had it on sale for $14.44 refused to buy season 1, why? --- like ten seconds is edited off ONE episode because Fox couldn't secure usage of "White Christmas", even though the other 23 episodes are being seen like they haven't in 35 years. I think that is even worse than how we are. At least the entire TCS DVD is edited, MTM is missing 10 seconds and fanatics are boycotting it and not even bending when it's as cheap as $15. Well I would still buy the MTM DVD if I was a fan, it would just move down on my want list. I wouldn;t be in no big hurry anthontherun 07-15-2005, 06:26 PM I wouldn't say that that's a bad thing. A little much? Yes, but some people are purists, and they don't want the episodes altered in any way, which I respect but don't agree with. However, in the case of a release I was on the fence with, if the episodes were cut even slightly that probably would make me decide not to pick it up. Ren and Stimpy is the best example of that for me. The thing is, I was never on the fence about The Cosby Show until yesterday, when I found out about the syndicated versions. I had every intention of buying it, and now I'm not sure. I'm actually kind of angry at Carsey Werner for not allowing a better company to produce these. Fox, Paramount, Achor Bay, among others, have time and time again delivered high-quality TV on DVD products. And for whatever reason, Carsey Werner is having their shows released by companies like those, with the exception of their best-loved and most famous show, The Cosby Show. It's disrespectful to Bill, disrespectful to the rest of the cast and crew of TCS, and most of all, disrespectful to the fans who have been wanting this release for years. Mr. Television 07-16-2005, 01:17 PM I'm laughing at someone not buying Mary Tyler Moore because it had a ten second edit. $15 is cheap too. I agree with Solomon. We get to find out more of the DVDs via reviews, etc. Most people won't even think about checking for edited episodes. :lol: Another reason why SO Rocks. If it wasn't for this place a lot of us wouldn't know what DVD's were edited and which weren't. Dean Winchester 07-16-2005, 02:44 PM I wouldn't say that that's a bad thing. A little much? Yes, but some people are purists, and they don't want the episodes altered in any way, which I respect but don't agree with. true but with that MTM DVD, it was being offered at a dirt-cheap price (I can see refusing it at $50) and for $14.44, the MTM fan could've gotten 23 episodes the way he hasn't seen them since 1970-1971 for a low price and then one that was just slightly edited. It wasn't like they were shoving ALF or Cosby down his throat with a set full of syndicated abonimations. I mean, he's only paying $.63 per complete episode if he wants to pretend the one with the 10 second clip of White Christmas ending at the end doesn't exist. I would find it odd that any MTM fan would out and out boycott it even for that cheap if they're a fan of the show. Because 1. it's the 25-26 minute episodes that haven't been on the air since 1970-1971 and 2. it's not currently running in US syndication. anthontherun 07-16-2005, 04:52 PM True, and if I was a MTM fan, I wouldn't let the 10-second edit make me avoid the purchase. But even though the Ren and Stimpy set apparently had very few cuts, I and many others still chose not to buy it because like TCS, it was falsely advertised: the box sported a big "UNCUT" on the cover. But like you said, it's a very different situation with TCS--every single episode is missing around 2 minutes of footage. That's 48 missing minutes--that's more than an hour-long show runs these days when you take out commercials. How is this in any way acceptable? If one or two episodes were syndicated versions, then perhaps I wouldn't care. But from the sound of it, they all are. For those who don't really care, think of it this way: by using syndicated episodes, the running time of this set is the same as if they had used uncut episodes, but decided to remove two episodes from the season. As someone said on HTF, if this was some one-season, obscure 80s sitcom that hasn't been syndicated since the early 90s, then I could live with the cuts. But this is The Cosby Show--perhaps the biggest show of the 1980s, and one that is credited with saving the sitcom. It's a shame that they had to go with some third-rate company because Bill Cosby is friends with the owner. Jonathan 07-17-2005, 12:45 AM Another reason why SO Rocks. If it wasn't for this place a lot of us wouldn't know what DVD's were edited and which weren't. Very true, Sonny. Jack1000 07-17-2005, 10:33 PM I am a little confused, So with this Season 1 DVD release of TCS, are ALL of the episodes cut like they are now on Nick at Nite/syndication prints? If this is the case, I would pass. With regards to the MTM "White Christmas" edit,and TCS DVD edits, is this indicated as such on the boxes? If so, I would say that consumers would not have a right to complain because they know what they are getting. If however, there is no indication that a disk is edited, I would be upset. This is because it is assumed that when you purchase a commercially produced DVD of a TV series, that you are getting the complete uncut episodes. Jack anthontherun 07-17-2005, 11:48 PM All the episodes on TCS will be syndicated versions--not necessarily the same as Nick at Nite, but they are all edited. I don't know if MTM mentions it (I don't think so), but I do know that the TCS press release specifically mentioned uncut episodes. Jack1000 07-18-2005, 08:04 PM All the episodes on TCS will be syndicated versions--not necessarily the same as Nick at Nite, but they are all edited. I don't know if MTM mentions it (I don't think so), but I do know that the TCS press release specifically mentioned uncut episodes. Well if it says UNCUT on the box, they need to change that. I would think people could sue over something like this. Any chance of anyone doing a re-release of the ORIGINAL UNCUT NBC MASTERS to DVD say within the next 6 months to a year? I can not see how someone would pay $30-$40 for edited DVD's. Jack |