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Dec 2007
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Personally, if the show isn't in HD, I don't want it on blu-ray. I am a huge Friends fan, but I don't need it on blu-ray. Arrested Development I NEED on blu-ray. Shows like Battlestar Galactica, 24, Lost, The Office (HD sound would suit Dunder Mifflin well, given the vacuum like feel of any office. The echos and slight sound of actual work would complete the illusion.) I could do without The Simpsons, South Park, or any non-HD TV show on blu-ray.
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Los Angeles
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The question is how many people are willing to rebuy it on Blu-ray Sitcoms simply do not carry the zazz that get people excited about spending all that money to upgrade Quote:
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Dec 2007
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That and the original Transformers song was kind of lame, catchy, but lame. The movie updated the original Transformers series. The soundtrack had a Mute Math cover of the song.
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Oct 2007
Los Angeles
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![]() ![]() ![]() Dude... come on... Kinda lame... I've never heard of Mute Math but IMO they're kinda lame if they think their 'cover' was anything but annoying... kinda lame... sheesh. |
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Dec 2007
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I didn't say Mute Math was badass. The original song just wouldn't go with the feel of the movie. If Bay wanted to use the original theme in the film, it should have been rocked out with heavy guitars and bass. Not keyboards.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Xmso...eature=related or a more modern take http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R1koKpf2kZA |
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Oct 2007
Los Angeles
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![]() http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eEXJBwPdxJA It would have been perfect at the end of the credits, or playing on the radio or something... they could have made it work... It was a huge blemish on the film IMO. |
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Dec 2007
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The original theme worked great for the 80's tv show and 86 movie. But the new live action movie which featured AC-130s destroying everything, and Peterbilt semis and Cameros (not VW Bugs) would have seemed a little laughable with the keyboard style original theme. The Mute Math version is not my favorite. Get Metallica to do the theme and it would fit. (I watched Some Kind of Monster last night on TV, give me that on blu). Last edited by Blu n Gold; 04-22-2008 at 03:43 PM. |
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While "Firefly" certainly had it's comedic moments, it's not really a "Situational Comedy" (AKA, Sitcom).
Seriously though... most of DVD's first TV releases were, if I remember correctly, mostly "genre" titles like "Buffy" and "X-Files", with "The Simpsons" and "Friends" being two exceptions. If I remember correctly, it was a few years before sitcoms really took off... Quote:
"Friends" made great sense for DVD due to it's popularity at the time... but the problem is that (and I admit, I don't follow Nielsen ratings much... and don't intend to anytime soon) there simply isn't a sitcom on TV right now with the same amount of popularity. If you look at the top 20 (total viewers) for the week of April 7 - April 13, only "Samantha Who" is in the Top 20 at #15. If you look at for the season (since I don't believe some series had returned post-strike by April 13), "Two And A Half Men" is in the Top 20 as well at #19 (SW at #18)... but none of them reach the popularity of "Friends" in it's heyday. Muddying the works is of course the (very important) 18-49 demographic, which adds "The Office", "The Simpsons", and "Scrubs". "Scrubs" and "The Simpsons" aren't in HD, but "The Office" has been since the beginning. Syndication has "Two And A Half Men", "Seinfeld", "Friends", "Family Guy", "Everybody Loves Raymond", "George Lopez", and "The King Of Queens" in the top rated (from several weeks back), and "Everybody Loves Raymond" would be a great choice for Blu-ray (were it not for the fact that it didn't go HD until the 3rd or 4th season) and "The King Of Queens" (to my knowledge) didn't start in HD until a season or two in. As for "Friends", "The Simpsons", and "Seinfeld", I would prefer studios start with 16x9 HD sitcoms... whether it be newer series like "The Office" (Universal) or "How I Met Your Mother" (Fox), or going back to series like ELR or TKoQ and releasing them beginning with the first HD seasons. Until then, I'm boycotting their releases altogether on DVD (HIMYM in 4x3? Travesty!)... ~Alan Last edited by Alan Gordon; 04-22-2008 at 06:26 PM. |
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Genre shows also lend themselves to season boxes far more, because they're more likely to have an enduring mythology. Sitcoms by their very nature are standalone. They wre very careful in choosing X-files as the first major studio TV box Last edited by WickyWoo; 04-22-2008 at 06:40 PM. |
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I totally agree that genre shows lend themselves more to collections, but I've found that sitcom DVD sets get the most viewings in my house. In fact, of the people that I know, the majority of their TV-on-DVD collections are sitcoms. My genre shows however are seldom watched more than once... with the occasional viewing here and there due to their "mythology", but with sitcoms, I can just pop in an episode whenever I want to just enjoy something real quick. I'm not trying to imply that just because it's that way with me and the people that I know, that everybody else is the same... just speaking from my own personal experience. ~Alan |
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It's 2 different styles of viewing . Sitcoms are in the syndication dinnertime block for a reason. Theyre something great while you're eating dinner
Genre shows are an engaged mind, concious viewing investment I've got my share on the shelf, almost 20 seasons of MASH and Married with children and at least a dozen other sitcom-esque boxes on my shelf |
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#36 |
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Feb 2008
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I own all 9 seasons of Seinfeld. I love them! I watch at least two episodes a week. Somtimes I watch half a season in a day. I also love Blu ray. I know for fact that I would not pay for the 9 seasons again if they were to come to Blu Ray. It is not worth it in my opinion. Eventhough I'm a huge Seinfeld fan.
I am also a Back to the Future and Indiana Jones trilogy owner. I know for a fact I will buy both on Blu Ray when they come out. So I have to agree about the movies having more of an appeal when it comes to Blu-Ray releases of movies/tv shows I already own. |
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Beggars can't be choosers, so the saying goes. |
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