I plan on watching it tomorrow during my plane flight to Orlando so I'll let you know this week!MadonnasManOne wrote:Man, I need more money. These are two releases that I want to pick up, as well. Although I never made it to the theaters to see Arthur and the Invisibles, I still plan to buy the DVD, mainly because it's Madonna's first appearance as a CGI animated character. You'll have to let me know how the movie is!
Woohoo!MMO wrote:Also, Escapay, I need you to give me some pink dancing elephants for this....
Today, I got my order from FYE.com:
Mrs. Doubtfire: Behind-The-Seams Edition (2-Disc)! My total came to $10.92, because I got $10.00 off for using Google Checkout!
Thanks for the tip on ordering this, Escapay! I'm so glad to finally have this on DVD!!!
I was perusing through the set last week, and absolutely love all the vintage materials they included (especially Stage A and the Publicity stuff). And be sure to look out for Mrs. Featherbottom.
Beauty and the Beast is one of those rare gems in television that is a unique and fantastic blend of fantasy, romance, and good ole human drama. It's rather an acquired taste, and can seem quite silly to people new to the series. But it's one of my favorite short-lived tv shows (2.5 seasons, though many fans like to just *forget* about that abbreviated third season), and I'm grateful to finally have it on DVD. And one of my absolute favorite episodes ("Promises of Someday") is on the first season set, making me extra giddy! Last time I saw any of these episodes was the summer of 2001, when Hallmark Channel used to run it weekdays at midnight.PeterPanfan wrote:How is Beauty and the Beast? I'm not completely sure if I should buy it. Also,how are the special features?
As for the special features...
[Escapay's Sarcasm]The special features are outstanding! I mean, we get original tv spots for the show, which I personally love as they show how CBS masterfully marketed the show on Friday nights (with Dallas and Falcon Crest!). And there's these great isolated scores for select episodes that showcase the sweeping orchestral music. The theme song is one of my favorite things in the show, and one of my favorite tv show themes ever.
I especially love the episode commentaries with Linda Hamilton, Ron Perlman, and Ron Koslow, they offer a lot of great insight into the series as well as fun and enjoyable memoirs of working on the show. However, I'm most grateful for the in-depth 60-minute documentary about the making of Season One, and the shorter featurettes that look at specific aspects of the show like its writing, the wardrobe for the tunnel people, and a look at Vincent's "beastly" make-up. It's a wonderful extras-filled set for one of the most underrated fantasy series ever. [/Escapay's Sarcasm]
Yeah...no special features. Which totally sucks.
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