Showing posts with label DVD. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DVD. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

At Least Veronica Mars Can Live On In My DVD Collection

For some reason I have been missing Veronica Mars lately. I think it's time to bust out the season one and two DVDS. I'm excited for season three to come out on DVD. I don't care what anyone says, I thought this season rocked considering that they had to change their format to lure people to watch. Frak the haters.


DVD Release Date: October 23, 2007
Run Time: 900 minutes

DVD Features:

* 20 episodes on six discs
* Pitching Season 4: An in-depth interview with creator Rob Thomas discussing a new direction for the series presented to network executives that picks up years later, with Veronica as a rookie FBI agent
* Going Undercover with Rob Thomas: Thomas walks us through some of the most memorable moments from Season 3
* Webisode gallery with cast interviews and various set tours
* Unaired scenes with introductions by Rob Thomas
* Gag reel

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Friday, June 29, 2007

It's an Investment....That's What I Tell Myself Anyway


In the name of everything that is good in the world, buy Friday Night Lights on DVD.
You wont be sorry-trust me.
From DVD Times:

Universal Studios Home Video have announced the Region 1 DVD release of Friday Night Lights: The First Season on 28th August 2007 priced at $29.98 SRP. Expanding on the feature film "Friday Night Lights," this series centers on the small rural town of Dillon, Texas, where the coveted state football championship rings are held in the highest regard. Dillon's promising high school team, its star quarterback, and newly appointed head coach Eric Taylor (Kyle Chandler, "King Kong," "Grey's Anatomy") feel the mounting pressure of the town's pride and honor riding on their shoulders as a new football season kicks off.

Not only is the coach so- hot- it- hurts, the drama and story lines are so realistic you will feel like you are in the middle of a small town in Texas (unless you already are..in that case I recommend you buy The OC Season 1). As much as I love sports related media; this show is more about interpersonal relationships than football.


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