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With the blink of an eye, I Dream of Jeannie is back for another season on DVD! The hit sitcom that was one (of many) supernatural sitcoms of the 60s returns with 31 uncut episodes, on a four disc set from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment!
The second season of the show has a few minor changes from the first, the biggest being that this season was shot in color rather than black and white--so there is only one set available this time, the original color version! Also, this season is the first season to use the familiar tune that we all associate with the show... one of the greatest instrumental theme songs of all television shows! But the important things are still the same: Jeannie is still living with Major Anthony Nelson in Cocoa Beach, with Major Healy constantly stopping by, and Dr. Bellows, as always, concerned that something isn't quite right with Major Nelson, and he is usually right, but Jeannie always fixes things before he can prove is something wrong. It's classic 60s comedy!
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http://www.sitcomsonline.com/idreamofjeannieseason2dvdreview.html
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BSDDomi 06-27-2006, 03:40 AM Nice review, TJ. I agree with you on the lack of special features. Why is that? Does anyone know? Didn't they have anything to put on the discs?
Another audio commentary would have been nice but the actors should watch the episode first and provide more background information or funny tidbits, fond memories they have from shooting the show.
There are so many things you could put on a DVD set, cast biographies, screen caps, scripts in pdf format, old interviews for the show they may have, old commercials etc, what about a tribute to some of the cast members that have died...wouldn't this be nice...
I've already emailed Sony about the special features but maybe someone else here has the powers to be to route this to Sony and if more people let them know about special features they'd like to see I'm sure Sony would listen. I'd love to see some bloopers, I'm sure there are some out there.
CAJeannieFan57 06-27-2006, 05:23 PM Supposedly at one time, Larry Hagman had home movies from the IDOJ set. I wonder if they still exist? That wouldbe cool on a DVD -
Donna
BSDDomi 06-28-2006, 03:51 AM Supposedly at one time, Larry Hagman had home movies from the IDOJ set. I wonder if they still exist? That wouldbe cool on a DVD -
Donna
Indeed, Donna. Maybe someone who has contact with Larry, could ask him if he still has these home movies and would be willing to share them with us so they can be put on DVD.
Guys, what are your thoughts on a Tribute for say Hayden Rorke or Emmaline Henry or others. Do you think that Barbara, Larry and Bill would like to contribute? I'm sure that I'm not the only one would love to see such a thing on the DVDs.
TV Knowledge Fan 06-29-2006, 05:51 PM ...Larry would have presented them to the public by now, or offered them to SONY for inclusion in the DVD sets. He's a private man, and except for his autobiography, he doesn't like people poking about his personal life TOO much.
Another item, if enough film collectors have them, would be the "integrated" commercials Barbara did for Colgate-Palmolive in the 1966-'67 season, when they were the show's "primary" sponsor. There's a photo of Barbara (as Jeannie), holding up a box of "Baggies" {manufactured by C-P at the time} while seated in her "bottle", taken during production of "My Master, the Author". I'm sure there was a commercial at the end of that episode (or one around that period) where Barbara {or "Jeannie"} says a few words about "Baggies" and how good they keep food fresh, etc. Those commercials
would be interesting to see...and I'm sure Barbara has forgotten about doing them!
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BSDDomi 06-30-2006, 02:19 AM TV Knowledge Fan, whatever they could add, especially if those are items from the Jeannie era would be nice and I'm sure it would make fans very happy.
JeannieFan1970 07-05-2006, 12:31 AM Let us not forget ... there are a total of 5 seasons plus 2 reunion movies. Sony isn't about to give away all the good stuff at the beginning. I'm sure they have some goodies in store for seasons 3, 4, and 5.
I for one am anxious about the reunion movies. Haven't seen them since their originally aired in 1985 and 1991. They are next to impossible to find on VHS. I wonder ... will they be included in the season 5 DVD set? or will Sony get $$$ hungry and release them seperate from the series DVD's?
Either way, there are many more interesting things to come I'm sure.
Mister Ed 07-05-2006, 12:33 AM Sony isn't about to give away all the good stuff at the beginning. I'm sure they have some goodies in store for seasons 3, 4, and 5.
You don't know Sony. :lol:
BSDDomi 07-05-2006, 06:01 AM Let us not forget ... there are a total of 5 seasons plus 2 reunion movies. Sony isn't about to give away all the good stuff at the beginning. I'm sure they have some goodies in store for seasons 3, 4, and 5.
I for one am anxious about the reunion movies. Haven't seen them since their originally aired in 1985 and 1991. They are next to impossible to find on VHS. I wonder ... will they be included in the season 5 DVD set? or will Sony get $$$ hungry and release them seperate from the series DVD's?
Either way, there are many more interesting things to come I'm sure.
If Sony decides to put "more interesting things" on the upcoming DVD sets, I wouldn't even mind waiting much longer for them to gather all the stuff they'd need :P...it would be nice to have the movies on the season 5 DVD set but I doubt they'd do that, I don't think they'd fit, they'd have to release a bigger DVD set. They could put the movies on a separate DVD set though, movies only or so...and yes I agree, I would love to see the movies on DVD, it's a looong time since I've seen them. Too bad that the original cast is too old to be in the new I Dream of Jeannie reunion movie, hope they can at least give them some guest roles :D
TV Knowledge Fan 07-05-2006, 03:20 PM ...WILL be released separately from the series. I was VERY disappointed when I first saw them, in 1985 and 1991 (and I'm sure most of the "fans" were, too).
No matter how "well preserved" Barbara looked in her new costumes, the writers JUST DIDN'T UNDERSTAND what "Jeannie" was all about....especially April Kelly's horrible script for the second movie. Wayne Rogers was all wrong as "Tony Nelson", Bill Daily didn't seem to have anything to do with the second movie save for a few fleeting "cameos", Barbara SHOULD have insisted on having her say as to HOW to proceed with making things better... I was so disappointed at the way both films turned out---save for publicity photos and production shots, I've never seen them again.
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BSDDomi 07-06-2006, 10:25 AM I was so disappointed at the way both films turned out---save for publicity photos and production shots, I've never seen them again.
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You know TV Knowledge Fan, I usually don't even feel like watching a reunion movie if it doesn't have the original cast in it or if part of the original cast is missing..too bad that Larry Hagman couldn't be in it...but still would love to see it on DVD...if the other sets sell well I'm sure Sony will see the big $$$ dancing right before their eyes :P and release the movies...
TV Knowledge Fan 07-06-2006, 05:20 PM [QUOTE=BSDDomi]..too bad that Larry Hagman couldn't be in it...[QUOTE]
Correction- he WOULDN'T be in it, 'BSDDomi'. He made it clear, in an interview with "ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT" around that period (when he was riding high on "DALLAS"), that he didn't want to have anything to do with "genies" or anything connected with his past. However, that did NOT stop him from having Barbara appear as "Lee Ann DeLaVega" just before "DALLAS" signed off in 1991- Larry wanted to work with her again on his OWN terms, for old times' sake. Now, of course, he's more than happy to appear with her on "special occasions", having come to terms with his past and finally discovering that being "Tony Nelson" wasn't as bad as he remembered it!
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BSDDomi 07-07-2006, 05:43 AM Correction- he WOULDN'T be in it, 'BSDDomi'. He made it clear, in an interview with "ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT" around that period (when he was riding high on "DALLAS"), that he didn't want to have anything to do with "genies" or anything connected with his past.
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Yes, I knew about that one, TV Knowledge Fan. It was a general remark.
Heidi Dawn 07-14-2006, 11:34 AM I haven't watched my season two set yet, I'm still watching season three of 'Charlie's Angels'.
BSDDomi 07-15-2006, 03:05 AM I haven't watched my season two set yet, I'm still watching season three of 'Charlie's Angels'.
I got season two in the mail just the other day and so far I have no complaints. The boxed set is very nice, how the four discs were put in separate plastic boxes with a summary of the episodes featured on each disc. The audio and video quality appears to be average with some episodes having better video quality than others, wonder why that is...you'd think that if they remaster them digitally, they remaster them all..at least it looked like they did something to the episodes. What makes me sad in a way and I've mentioned this in my previous comments is the lack of extras on this season box set but maybe, if we're lucky, we'll have some on the season three set. I know that many people would like to have some sort of blooper reel on the set if they could get a hold of one.
BTW, Heidi Dawn, you have a nice set of DVDs there in your collection - , bet you never get tired laughing/grinning... :happyface
storrs19 07-18-2006, 02:17 PM Correction on Season Two DVD:
"Poodle Dog" episode runs 25:13 on my dvd player not 24:13 so it apprears unedited.
Chad
TV Knowledge Fan 07-19-2006, 06:59 PM ....'storrs19'. Minus the three one minute commercials [and those shows originally sponsored on alternate weeks by Colgate-Palmolive, which had a 30 second spot, a one minute spot, and usually a 30 second "integrated commercial" featuring Barbara at the end, along with the "alternate sponsor's" one minute ad], and the sponsor I.D's at the beginning and end [which included the "extended title" on those C-P shows, featuring the company logo and "The Colgate-Palmolive Company presents..." before the animated title starts, with a sponsor I.D. immediately after the title sequence fades--]....
anyway, minus all that, each episode usually had a running time of about 25:30 or less.
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CAJeannieFan57 07-19-2006, 08:08 PM Today's show episodes run 22 minutes for a 30 minute slot, so we got "a lot" of show.
BTW, my VHS commercial tape of Poodle Dog and my DVD are exactly the same. So was my VHS commercial tape of Richest Astronaut and the 1st season DVD.
Donna
CAJeannieFan57 08-02-2006, 11:52 AM This just in - Larry will be speaking in Texas, and will be bringing with him, scenes from backstage on the set of IDOJ. IOW, his home movies DO exist. We're crossing our fingers that these may be included in one of the upcoming seasons.
Donna at http://www.geocities.com/jeanniesisters/ (An IDOJ website)
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