TV DVD Fan
08-19-2005, 05:38 PM
Well, we're still waiting for news on season five, so while we're at it, lets discuss what we like about season 5 and what we want the DVDs to be like.
I think so far, the best menu screen has been for disc 3, season four, with the airport setup. Hopefully these type of elaborate menu screens will continue to flourish throughout the rest of the Seinfeld volumes.
The audio and picture are perfect, dont touch a thing!
The extras are great, but I wish they'd include some extras like that would be included on most other DVD Sets. For example, some sets will have more in-depth documentaries, and rare behind-the-scenes odditites and such.
The episodes--- haven't seen much of Seinfeld prior to the DVDs, except a couple of months before buying volumes one and two (which is when I really started to get into the show, Seinfeld), when I watched a good number of late season episodes. But still, a majority of them, I haven't seen and will discover through the DVDs as I did with the first 64 episodes of the series.
However, George becoming a Yankees worker, I know I'll enjoy alot. You gotta love Big Stein.
"BIG STEIN IS WATCHING YOU!" :lol:
Enough babbling over "nothing" for me (lol), what do you guys out there in television land think? (in the words of Edward R. Norton.)
pat
I think so far, the best menu screen has been for disc 3, season four, with the airport setup. Hopefully these type of elaborate menu screens will continue to flourish throughout the rest of the Seinfeld volumes.
The audio and picture are perfect, dont touch a thing!
The extras are great, but I wish they'd include some extras like that would be included on most other DVD Sets. For example, some sets will have more in-depth documentaries, and rare behind-the-scenes odditites and such.
The episodes--- haven't seen much of Seinfeld prior to the DVDs, except a couple of months before buying volumes one and two (which is when I really started to get into the show, Seinfeld), when I watched a good number of late season episodes. But still, a majority of them, I haven't seen and will discover through the DVDs as I did with the first 64 episodes of the series.
However, George becoming a Yankees worker, I know I'll enjoy alot. You gotta love Big Stein.
"BIG STEIN IS WATCHING YOU!" :lol:
Enough babbling over "nothing" for me (lol), what do you guys out there in television land think? (in the words of Edward R. Norton.)
pat