Dean Winchester
12-26-2005, 05:16 AM
I have a feeling that with Sony deciding to give Diff'rent Strokes a different wind despite not having the best sales, a good bet would be that if you have any interest in DS in the least, to pick season 2 of that set up. IMO, the better return investment they get on DS will certainly bode well for Sony deciding that Who's The Boss and 227 are both worth a second chance on DVD (I also think the better that show does, the better a chance other 80's classics such as Silver Spoons, Square Pegs and The Facts Of Life (even though I think FOL would be a far bigger DVD success than DS) have as well to be released). Sony has a huge 1980's catalog but they seem hesitant to mine it in comparison to the 1970's shows (even though the likes of Maude and One Day At A Time are still being ignored) and that they have enough hope that DS season 2 might pick sales up, hopefully it will wake Sony's eyes up to all their 1980's catalog.
In the past, season 2 sales can sometimes pick up briskly and really boost the franchise, Mary Tyler Moore (which was left for dead for nearly 3 years) and more recently Party Of Five (season 1 was released to little fanfare early last year, while season 2 has reportedly been selling very respectably in the last week) are examples of this, I think if Sony likes what they see with Diff'rent Strokes season 2's numbers, they won't hesitate to jump to the conclusion that WTB might also be worth a second chance on DVD. Maybe DS season 1 outsold WTB, but I highly doubt that the sales for WTB season 1 were so horrible that the remote idea of even releasing season 2 this decade is unfathomable, a lot of people seemed to buy the set.
Why won't Sony just release sales statistics anyway? inquiring minds want to know. Tony Danza's been doing well on TV-DVD with Taxi and Alyssa Milano's having a TV-DVD smash with Charmed.
In the past, season 2 sales can sometimes pick up briskly and really boost the franchise, Mary Tyler Moore (which was left for dead for nearly 3 years) and more recently Party Of Five (season 1 was released to little fanfare early last year, while season 2 has reportedly been selling very respectably in the last week) are examples of this, I think if Sony likes what they see with Diff'rent Strokes season 2's numbers, they won't hesitate to jump to the conclusion that WTB might also be worth a second chance on DVD. Maybe DS season 1 outsold WTB, but I highly doubt that the sales for WTB season 1 were so horrible that the remote idea of even releasing season 2 this decade is unfathomable, a lot of people seemed to buy the set.
Why won't Sony just release sales statistics anyway? inquiring minds want to know. Tony Danza's been doing well on TV-DVD with Taxi and Alyssa Milano's having a TV-DVD smash with Charmed.