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10-21-2003, 07:53 PM
SOURCE: Yahoo!
BY: Reuters
'Stiller' Sketches 2-Disc DVD Box
Wed Oct 8, 9:23 PM ET Add Entertainment - Reuters TV to My Yahoo!
By Brett Sporich
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - In the latest move by Hollywood's major studios and television networks to generate a new revenue stream from TV series, "The Ben Stiller (news) Show" is coming out on DVD on Dec. 2.
The two-disc boxed set will boast plenty of extras including a never-aired episode, according to Stiller and Warner Home Video.
"I've been asking them for years to do this," Stiller said, "and when I saw the special boxed DVD set of 'Saved by the Bell,' I knew we had a chance."
In September, Lions Gate Home Entertainment released a five-disc DVD boxed set of the NBC series "Saved by the Bell: Seasons One & Two." The late-'80s/early '90s series focused on a group of high school students, featuring topics ranging from popularity and the prom to death and drug use.
WHV will release the entire 12-episode "Stiller" series, plus the unaired episode, in a set expected to retail for about $25. "Stiller" was the subject of wide critical acclaim but lasted only half a season on Fox in 1992-93. The show, created by Stiller and Judd Apatow and starring Janeane Garofalo (news), Bob Odenkirk and Andy Dick (news), has been credited with having been the best original Fox series debut since "The Simpsons (news - Y! TV)," which is now the top-selling TV-to-DVD series.
Ironically, after its cancellation on Fox, the HBO series won an Emmy in 1993 for comedy writing, beating out "Saturday Night Live (news - Y! TV)," "In Living Color" and "The Edge."
The "Stiller" double-disc DVD is expected to also feature such extras as commentaries by Stiller along with cast and writers for the show on seven key episodes; "Brief History of 'The Ben Stiller Show,"' including alternate versions of the pilot and two early parodies made for MTV; five unaired sketches with optional commentary; and an Easter egg with "Melrose Heights" commentary by Stiller and Odenkirk.
Reuters/Hollywood Reporter
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/nm/20031009/tv_nm/television_stiller_dc_1
LOL... I found this very funny.
BY: Reuters
'Stiller' Sketches 2-Disc DVD Box
Wed Oct 8, 9:23 PM ET Add Entertainment - Reuters TV to My Yahoo!
By Brett Sporich
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - In the latest move by Hollywood's major studios and television networks to generate a new revenue stream from TV series, "The Ben Stiller (news) Show" is coming out on DVD on Dec. 2.
The two-disc boxed set will boast plenty of extras including a never-aired episode, according to Stiller and Warner Home Video.
"I've been asking them for years to do this," Stiller said, "and when I saw the special boxed DVD set of 'Saved by the Bell,' I knew we had a chance."
In September, Lions Gate Home Entertainment released a five-disc DVD boxed set of the NBC series "Saved by the Bell: Seasons One & Two." The late-'80s/early '90s series focused on a group of high school students, featuring topics ranging from popularity and the prom to death and drug use.
WHV will release the entire 12-episode "Stiller" series, plus the unaired episode, in a set expected to retail for about $25. "Stiller" was the subject of wide critical acclaim but lasted only half a season on Fox in 1992-93. The show, created by Stiller and Judd Apatow and starring Janeane Garofalo (news), Bob Odenkirk and Andy Dick (news), has been credited with having been the best original Fox series debut since "The Simpsons (news - Y! TV)," which is now the top-selling TV-to-DVD series.
Ironically, after its cancellation on Fox, the HBO series won an Emmy in 1993 for comedy writing, beating out "Saturday Night Live (news - Y! TV)," "In Living Color" and "The Edge."
The "Stiller" double-disc DVD is expected to also feature such extras as commentaries by Stiller along with cast and writers for the show on seven key episodes; "Brief History of 'The Ben Stiller Show,"' including alternate versions of the pilot and two early parodies made for MTV; five unaired sketches with optional commentary; and an Easter egg with "Melrose Heights" commentary by Stiller and Odenkirk.
Reuters/Hollywood Reporter
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/nm/20031009/tv_nm/television_stiller_dc_1
LOL... I found this very funny.