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Feb 2011
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Oh yes, I would like to have this show on Blu-Ray.
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Man, there's like 10 seasons to this show. I would think the cost to restore would be astronomical. While the show has loyal viewers (we moved a lot of the season sets on DVD at the store I used to work at), they generally aren't the demographic which a) would double dip on such a thing and b) would even own a blu-ray player in the first place.
Still, I have a lot of memories tied to this show. IF they released it and IF the price wasn't too insane, I'd contemplate a purchase on blu. |
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I want this series on Blu-ray so bad you have no idea. However, after looking over the episodes from just the first season, I can tell you that there are so many issues with them that it will probably never happen.
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Jul 2011
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I would really like to see these on Blu-ray with the best picture and audio quality possible using the elements that exist. I would also like to have all episodes including the season 6 flashback episode and the pilot, in their complete, uncut glory. The DVD set has been criticized for lacking in such areas.
Such a Blu-ray release would be something that parents could enjoy with their kids and not have to worry about what might appear on the television during commercial breaks, plus there's the ability to watch as many episodes as you want at a time. |
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I grew up watching this show when it originally aired on NBC in the 70's.
(I know scary) ![]() I loved it--one of my favorite tv series for sure. I have a bunch of the dvd seasons, but really think a bd treatment would only need to focus on the first 6 seasons or so. sure it would be great to have the entire series, but let's be honest--the series really goes down hill after [Show spoiler] Like many series the early years are what will always be remembered, not all the later stuff with Almanzo, Percival, Nancy, and Nellie's restaurant. Last edited by Arkadin; 03-14-2012 at 01:55 PM. |
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My mother absolutely loves this show and watching the reruns on DVD and Hallmark the show has really grown on me sure its corny as all hell but still a good wholesome family show. I dont mind the later seasons either withthe exception of Nancy I hated her and was not to fond of Albert either. I would love to see the series get the blu treatment but I will not hold my breath as I dont see it happening any time soon..but if I did I would gladly re buy the series on blu
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#13 |
Junior Member
Jul 2011
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Does Hallmark HD broadcast high-def versions of Little House?
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Apr 2012
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So I've heard that the original little house on the prairie episodes first came out on DVD but had a ton of scenes cut out (not to mention bad sound quality) and I was wondering if the Blu-ray version has the full scenes and maybe better quality. I know it's really late to be talking about this but I've been watching the show on Hallmark and decided I wanted the series for myself. Thanks to anyone who helps me!
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A few years ago, someone who runs a Little House site told me that the original 35mm negatives are housed at NBC's warehouse in Fort Lee, New Jersey. He said there is a tape master of the uncut episodes kept in the Burbank vault. He also said a syndication set was made in 1984 and that Paramount has a copy of the uncut tape masters and a copy of the syndication set at their studio in Hollywood. For some reason, Imavision was given the syndication set and that's what was used to make the DVDs.
At the very least, the uncut tape masters should have been used for the DVD's. We can only hope that some day, the original 35mm negatives will be used to put the series out on Blu-ray. |
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