View Full Version : MTV's THE STATE coming to DVD


dlemond
05-13-2003, 12:19 PM
From tvshowsondvd.com:

THE STATE's MTV series is finally coming to DVD!

The members of The State are working closely with MTV home video to create the ultimate DVD set of The State episodes, including extra documentary, commentary, unaired sketches, etc.

There is no release date yet, but of course we'll let you know as soon as we know anything...

So save your money and stop buying bootlegs!


www.tvshowsondvd.com
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Been waiting to see this show- originally I only saw bits and pieces and it seemed hilarious.

ClassicTV4Ever
05-13-2003, 04:36 PM
I got that too. I'm so excited. The State was one of the funniest MTV shows. Now if only they'd release Liquid Television.

Smokebutt
05-18-2003, 03:27 AM
I can hardly wait too, i have all thier shows from season 3 and 4 and "Skits and Stickers" on video, this show brings me back memories !!

i wonder if they're going to release it later this year.

TMC
06-10-2015, 03:47 AM
http://www.avclub.com/article/windows-95-part-2-19-windows-pop-culture-world-199-220471

3. The State wraps up on MTV and flops on CBS

After delivering sketch comedy to MTV viewers over the course of a year and a half, the 11 cast members of The State—Kevin Allison, Michael Ian Black, Robert Ben Garant, Todd Holoubek, Michael Patrick Jann, Kerri Kenney, Thomas Lennon, Joe Lo Truglio, Ken Marino, Michael Showalter, and David Wain—found themselves tempted by the bright lights of the broadcast networks. First, ABC toyed with the idea of pitting them against Saturday Night Live, but the deal never materialized. CBS soon offered them the TV equivalent of the rent-to-own option, offering them a few specials and promising the possibility of a series if the specials went well. In fact, there was only one special: The State’s 43rd Annual All-Star Halloween Special, featuring musical guest Sonic Youth. In the words of David Wain, “The reviews were great, but there was no promotion nor ratings, and CBS decided not to renew us. So ended The State on TV.” While the collective’s demise was disappointing at the time, it’s hard to complain about the comedy that ultimately emerged as a result of its members going their separate ways. [Will Harris]