XLord007 Aug 5, 2007
http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/newsitem.cfm?NewsID=7775
Damn, I love this show.
http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/newsitem.cfm?NewsID=7775
Damn, I love this show.
Sweet! I have all four seasons on DVD. I was curious as they announced these movies and any and all word about them seemed to disappear or was extremely minimal.
Am I the only one that has lost interest in these movies? I got the first one and after that I haven't bother to check any of the others out. As shameful as it is I haven't even touched the first four boxes on my shelf since the series moved to Comedy Central.
I found the first one very lackluster, the second even more so. I'm very wary of the third but I'll probably end up watching it anyways. My friend at work really likes them tho. so opinions vary I guess...
I thought the first one was great. The other two aren't as interesting, unfortunately.
I thought the first one was great. The other two aren't as interesting, unfortunately.
I got the other two of these today... I'll post what I think of them later. Still, I HATE the packaging for these things. I've gotten all of these as gifts and I always get the ones that have mangled boxes, ugh!
XLord007 wrote:I thought the first one was great. The other two aren't as interesting, unfortunately.
I got the other two of these today... I'll post what I think of them later. Still, I HATE the packaging for these things. I've gotten all of these as gifts and I always get the ones that have mangled boxes, ugh!
Yeah, the cardboard cases suck. I bought the Blu-Ray of the last one just to get it in a decent case.
I thought the movies have been wildly uneven. There were plenty of funny lines and memorable scenes, but I found the plots to be incoherent. They should've just made all of them "Anthology of Interest" compilations.
Yeah, the cardboard cases suck. I bought the Blu-Ray of the last one just to get it in a decent case.
The cardboard cases were part of their "carbon neutral" campaign. I'm still trying to figure out how cutting down trees is any more environmentally friendly than the alternative.
The cardboard cases were part of their "carbon neutral" campaign. I'm still trying to figure out how cutting down trees is any more environmentally friendly than the alternative.
This is what gets me so flustered about the whole "going green" thing... you may be saving the enviroment in one way but the alternative isn't much better. If anything it's just an example of marketing at work.