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post #1 of 156
Thread Starter 
What DVd's do you wish were releases right this minute? Can be a T.V. Series or forgotten gem.........or King Kong.....lord knows lots of good animated stuff from the '90's is still ina vault somewhere.

Tiny Toons
Dawkwing Duck
Scrubs
Twilight Zone movie [Damn you Vic Morrow controversy]
Duck Tales
Animaniacs

Ahh yes, Darkwing Duck and Tiny Toons would be sweeeeeeeeeet.
post #2 of 156
In the Saturday morning cartoon category:

The 90's X-Men cartoon
Freakazoid
Pinky and the Brain
The original Ninja Turtles cartoon
The Tick


As for everything else (which is primarily TV stuff):

Tales From The Far Side I and II
Tales From the Crypt season sets
Region 1 Spaced box set (Damn you, music issues!)
Titus - Complete Series
Beauty and the Beast
Young Indiana Jones (whenever you get around to it, Lucas...)

Lastly:

Superman II - Richard Donner Director's Cut (probably won't happen, but it' nice to dream)
post #3 of 156
Deadly Friend
Heaven Help Us
The Manitou
post #4 of 156
Angry Beavers
X-Files that don't cost a hundred dollars.
Fastlane (..yea, I know.)
post #5 of 156
I'd really like the first three seasons of Daria on DVD.
post #6 of 156
Thread Starter 
Quote:
Originally Posted by XTheCrovvX
The 90's X-Men cartoon
Region 1 Spaced box set (Damn you, music issues!)
Superman II - Richard Donner Director's Cut (probably won't happen, but it' nice to dream)
YES!
post #7 of 156
What I want to see and where I want to see it from/what I want to see on said discs.

1) The Magnificent Ambersons (Criterion Collection)
2) Blade Runner: Complete Version (Every cut of the film ever created)
3) Superman: The Fleischer Era (Criterion Collection)
4) Night of the Creeps (Blue Underground)
5) Four Flies on Gray Velvet (Blue Underground)
6) Three Tough Guys (Miramax/Rolling Thunder)
7) Rolling Thunder (Miramax/Rolling Thunder)
8) Tales of Hoffman (Criterion Collection)
9) Flash Gordon: 25th Anniversary Edition (Universal Pictures)
10) F is for Fake (Criterion Collection)
post #8 of 156
What I really want:

Complete run of '60's Batman series

(I'm not willing to pay $200+ for foreign pressing on ebay -- who knows what quality you'd get...)

And Twin Peaks: Season Two
post #9 of 156
-The Maxx (MTV animated series)

-Profit (short lived Fox series)
post #10 of 156
Space: Above and Beyond
The animated Star Trek series
post #11 of 156
Ace Ventura SE Widescreen
Duck Tales The Movie and the Show
Tales From The Crypt Sets
60's Batman Show
X-Files seasons at a reasonable price
The TV show SIGHTINGS
post #12 of 156
It occured to me the other day that we'll probably have the animated Star Trek on DVD soon now that Paramount has finished its release-runs on Voyager and the original series.
post #13 of 156
Max Headroom Seasons 1 and 2
Monster Squad
Damnation Alley
Threads
post #14 of 156
Thread Starter 
Sam & Max: Freelance Police - The Complete Series

you know you want it as well
post #15 of 156
Bevis and Butthead

Spiderman 90's

Celeb Death Match
post #16 of 156
Point Blank
King of the Hill
Year of the Dragon
The Police Story Trilogy
An FW Murnau box set
Lizzard in a Woman's Skin
Danger Diabolik
post #17 of 156
The Incredible Shrinking Man

Twin Peaks season 2

Duckman
post #18 of 156
The Adventures of Brisco County Jr.
post #19 of 156
Rolling Thunder
Night of the Creeps
Elvis- Carp directed tv movie starring Kurt Russell as the King.


TV stuff:

It has been announced that on thedigitalbits.com that Paramount is planning to release the animated trek series sometime in 2005!

Mission: Impossible (tv series) Hands down one of the best action series ever made. Not sure why Paramout hasn't exploited this since Cruise is currently taking a shit on it.


The Six Million Dollar Man/Bionic Woman

Thundarr the Barbarian

Pirates of Darkwater
post #20 of 156
Ditto to Batman, that show is fucking funny!
post #21 of 156
Quote:
Originally Posted by Darth_Chocula
Sam & Max: Freelance Police - The Complete Series

you know you want it as well
Oh yeah! I have the comix and the computer game, but i have never seen the cartoon.
post #22 of 156

Night of the Lepus!
I desperately wanna see this film.It has fascinated me ever since they showed a clip of it in The Matrix.
post #23 of 156
So much still to long for.....

Batman 60s TV show

The Flash- 1990 TV series

Gary Cooper in Howard Hawks's Sergeant York

Lois and Clark- TV series

M.A.S.K.- 80s cartoon

George Clooney's live TV movie Fail-Safe
post #24 of 156
Just thought of a few more:

Roc season sets (best black sitcom ever made. period.)
Police Squad: Complete Series
post #25 of 156
Mission: Impossible, The Green Hornet, & Brisco County Jr.

I'd be a happy, happy boy.

A Criterion Collection release of the Fleischer Superman shorts? Wow. That'd be amazing. I want someone, anyone, to do a decent restoration of Fleischer's catalog. Some of the Popeye shorts are up there with classic Looney Tunes stuff.
post #26 of 156
Line of Fire for sure.
post #27 of 156
THE TICK!!!!!! (We'll probably never see it, unfortunately)
Spaced (Region 1)
Rescue Me
Desperate Housewives
Lost
post #28 of 156
The Tick Animated Series
The Neverending Story Special Edition
The Monster Squad
Tales From The Crypt
Cast A Deadly Spell
Thundercats
Scrubs
Animaniacs
Voltron
Halloween 6: Producer's Cut
Friday The 13th Films Uncut
Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children
The Brave (Region 1)
Bram Stoker's Dracula Special Edition
NIN: Closure
Duck Tales Movie And TV Show
Lost
Sifl & Olly
post #29 of 156
I think generally TV is too expensive on DVD, that's why I never buy the stuff (it has basically turned into a giant cash cow for companies). There's one exception so far and that is Band of Brothers. What I will buy if it ever sees the light of day:
American Gothic
post #30 of 156
Thread Starter 
Fistful of Dynamite [Region 1 in 2.35:1]

and when the hell can we expect the first two Dollar movies to get GBU's treatment?
post #31 of 156
Yellowbeard.
post #32 of 156
You cant do that on TV

Rocko's Modern Life

Mtvs Downtown and Clone High

John Steward show
post #33 of 156
El Cid. One of the most visually beautiful films ever made,featuring some of the best battle scenes ever filmed, and one of Anthony Mann's best films. Perhaps the best of the Wide Screen spectacualars of the 1960's.
It is a crying shame that this film is not only not available on DVD, but has never been released in any format in widescreen format, only a crappy VHS Pan and Scan version.
I understand that most of the Samuel Bronson epics of the 1960's..."El CId" "55 Days at Peking" and "Fall Of The Roman Empire" are tied up in legal problems which are preventing their DVD release. Here's hoping the mess is cleaned up.
As far as TV SHows go, I would not mind "The Man From Uncle" on DVD.
post #34 of 156
Harry and the Hendersons :\
post #35 of 156
The Band Wagon

Bringing Up Baby

are coming from Warners this year finally

they have also annouced The Flash, Lois and Clark, and even The Adventures of Superman

The Image release of the Fleischer Superman is pretty good, just no extras

Apprently both Blade Runner SE and Brannaghs Hamlet are reay to go put have various legal issues holding them back

Hopefully Gargoyels paves the way for Tale Spin and Duck Tales, I would buy both in a heart beat

also

count me for Tales of Hoffman. Criterion did release a LD of this so I hope it should be coming soon

and hopefully Top Hat gets released when Warners puts out the Fred & Ginger movies later this year

You Cant Do That On Television would be intresting, I would expect there would even be a market for Salute Your Shorts or Hey Dude!

Miami Vice is coming

but the the Wonder Years needs to be done pronto
post #36 of 156
Assuming all of these are Region 01...

The Magnificent Ambersons
The Magnificent Ambersons
The Magnificent Ambersons
Animaniacs
Ducktales
Salute Your Shorts
El Cid
Fall of the Roman Empire
The Crusades
Samson & Deliliah
Cleopatra (1934)
The Story of Doctor Wassel
Unconquered
Drums Along the Mohawk
The Shadow (widescreen)
Samurai Assassin
The David Lean Boxed Set from MGM (where did it go?)
Ryan's Daughter
Lost & Found (1978)
David Lean: A Self-portrait
John Ford's The Informer
post #37 of 156
Same 2 movies I hope get released every year:

Stone Cold
I Come in Peace

As for TV shows I'd be a happy camper with "Stingray" (sort of a cooler version of Knight Rider) and season sets of "Get a Life."
post #38 of 156
Quote:
Originally Posted by Chowyunfrag
Harry and the Hendersons :\
I concur.
post #39 of 156
Anchor Bay needs to import "Alligator" over to region 1.

Chinatown in a new release. Anything than the barebones shit Paramount is feeding us would be better.
post #40 of 156
Is there a DVD release of Paosolini's Gospel According to St. Matthew worth buying?
post #41 of 156
Delicatesen
Twin Peaks Season 2
More seasons of The Larry Sanders Show
post #42 of 156
Quote:
Originally Posted by Parker
The Police Story Trilogy
How about an 0-code, NTSC quadrilogy? Or maybe we're thinking of a different Police Story.

I second Monster Squad and third Harry and the Hendersons. But I also need to see:

If Looks Could Kill (Richard Grieco Bond spoof, also starring The French Teacher)
Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia (Criterion, please)
Paris, Texas
Fleischer Popeye
Chungking Express & Ashes of Time on Criterion, now that Wong's getting his international chops
post #43 of 156
In no particular order, I would like to see the following released on DVD:

Animaniacs

Pinky and the Brain (at least the episodes without Elmira)

The Tick animated series

the remaining seasons of Gargoyles (even the Goliath Chronicles, just because I never got to see most of them when they aired)

The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr.

Muppet Treasure Island in widescreen

Daria

The Maxx (but it would have to be absolutely complete. I was really disappointed when I watched the VHS version and found that it didn't have the little filler bits with the smiley-face-puppet version of Mr. Gone.)

a boxed set of Trigun would be nice too.

Given time, I could probably think of a lot more things to add to this list, but these were the ones that immediately came to mind.
post #44 of 156
The first 2 dollar films are getting a nice SE sometime in this side of the year!!
post #45 of 156
Quote:
Originally Posted by Flaming Jerk Head
How about an 0-code, NTSC quadrilogy? Or maybe we're thinking of a different Police Story.
Nope, that's the one! Score, thank you!!!
post #46 of 156
Power Rangers Seasons 1-4
Perfect Strangers box set.
post #47 of 156
I know The Insider is already on DVD but I'd love to see a Criterion of it.
post #48 of 156
Oh, Parker, I don't know if it matters to you or not (it's just a matter of shelf aesthetics), but I'm pretty sure that's a trilogy box set and the New Police Story DVD on the side, as opposed to a nice big four-discer.
post #49 of 156
Thunderheart.
post #50 of 156
Vice Squad - with Wings Hauser as a psycho pimp and Season Hubley as a flat-chested hooker.
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