I share your love for Roseanne myself. Similar situations. My wife is from NOLA and she is obsessed with John Goodman and every year we get excited to explore the Garden district.. Dan Connor and George Costanza are Immortal.
My favorite I guess classic tv shows on dvd and blu ray are Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Angel, Smallville, Supernatural and shows like Viva La Bam, Wildboyz with Steve-O and Chris Pontius as well as the original MTV Jackass. I also love Mighty Morphin Power Ranger, Animaniacs, TMNT from the 80s and 90s and I LOVE the DCAU shows like Batman: The Animated Series, Superman: The Animated Series, Batman Beyond, Justice League and Justice League Unlimited. I have also gotten into the Star Trek tv shows like The Original Series and The Next Generation. Quantum Leap is up there too because I grew up with it. Same with Rugrats, the original Doug on Nickelodeon and some of the other Nickelodeon shows. New classics for me include Arrow, Flash, DC’s Legends of Tomorrow and shows like those. Good selection and keep up the great work Christian! Ty lots for the content man and keep being awesome!
I've actually been finding a lot of TV shows at thrift stores and places like, Half Price Books. Some are even still sealed. Anyway, those are some excellent TV boxsets you shared. I have all of the seasons of Seinfeld on DVD and the 90s episodes of The Simpsons (I think the show went downhill in the 2,000s). Also have the Beavis & Butthead Mike Judge Collection and some of 90s X-Files episodes. Id love to find the Unsolved Mysteries complete boxset at a decent price.
Last Halloween I did the same thing and watched all the Roseanne Halloween specials. Next year will be Home Improvement as they had awesome Halloween specials as well. Great video & collection man!
Those Box Sets are mod, but with pressed discs. They are not available via retail, only online. I bought both sets from Amazon last month. They are a bit pricey (around 120$ each), but the picture quality is stunning compared to the older DVD sets. But there are a few issues regarding replaced music and not always using the original aired episodes. But I‘m personally not that familiar with the episodes to actually notice any of those alterations. To me those new BD Sets are looking really stellar. Greetings from Germany! Chris
Roseanne is my favorite sitcom of all time! I watch the full series yearly! If we ever get a blu ray set, I'll be the first in line. I also love Home Improvement and Boy meets world! Great video, CHH! FYI, Shout Factory put out an awesome Saved By the Bell box set that includes all episodes, including college years and the 2 movies. Must own set IMO!
Recommendations: Six Feet Under, Dead Like Me, Wonderfalls, Freaks and Geeks,My So Called Life, Todd and the Book of Pure Evil. Some are only a season or two, but all of them are great and worth owning. Six Feet Under deserves a Blu-ray box set.
Was watching your discussion on The Lost River Drive-In and I feel ya. I often feel like that with literally everything. True crime, movies, music, etc. And I'll tell you this, two of my all time favorite movies are But I'm a cheerleader and Romy and Michelle's high school reunion. My go to TV shows are The facts of life, Quantum leap, Punky Brewster, Married...*sighs* with children, Daria, Family ties,. Eight is enough, I love Lucy, and Clarissa explains it all. I like to watch the Roseanne Halloween specials and Christmas special. Same with Xena. You know, Christian...I also grew up on the Roseanne show back in the 90's and a couple years ago I decided to watch the April fools episode for April fools day. It was an episode I had already seen back in the 90's and early 2000's...and they totally got me with the title,lol. The April fools episode is about paying your taxes. An april fools joke on the audience. So I totally fell for it. Oh and Tales from the crypt. I've been watching that around October every year for the past few years. Same with Are you afraid of the dark? Past two summers I've given the summer episode of Married...with children a watch and absolutely had a blast. I'll ride my exercise bike in the 100 degree hear for 2 hours. Lay back in my chair drinking nice cold water, eating a sandwhich relaxing with the A.C on. Stretching my legs out. For maybe an hour or an hour and a half...then I'll watch the episode and drink a nice cold beer and go "I wonder what the poor people are doin?" Just like Al Bundy in the episode,lol. Flintstones. I use to watch that more often. Not anymore, really. Last year though I rewatched a couple episodes of The The Herculoids, remember that show? You might of watched it back in the 90's. It was on Boomerang. I use to watch Saved by the bell as well as the prequel Good morning, Miss Bliss. I still watch the Christmas two part episode and my all time favorite episode "No hope with dope". Always got to love the ending with them going "Stupid. Crazy. Stinks" and it shows Screech popping out of a locker and what is on the locker door? A photo of John Lennon smoking a joint. NICE TOUCH. "How you gonna smoke pot and tell these kids not to do it today?" Hilarious. Oh and of course in my home. I live with my brother. We always tend to have King of the hill playing in the background. Family ties with Amy Steele aka Ginny. That is episode Summer of 82, oddly enough episode 2 of season 1?! I watched The summer of 42 the movie in 2020, it was pretty good. I added it to my summer movies rotation. Every single time I say or heard the term "52, 62, 72, 82, 92" or Summer of 69 by Bryan Adam's which I listen to every summer. I always end up with the narrator from the Summer of 42's voice saying at the end of the movie "Summer of 42" with this very strong accent in my head, and of course I mimic his accent "Summer of 42/82" as well. His accent with that phrase has just stuck with me since then. Also, I saw your video on Night shift. Really good movie. I watched it in 2022. By the way, I do wonder if your into Scifi. Have you seen for instance Rollerball from 75? It's a great dystopian movie. Speaking of which. I've decided, when I turn 40 I am gonna celebrate by watching Logan's run. I've already seen it once before in like 2015 and been wanting to give it a rewatch and what a perfect time, right? Just got to wait 3 more years....*signs* Damn, I'm getting old. Depressing.
Thanks CHH for this video. I am a huge tv shows on DVD and Bluray fan. Enjoyed this video very much. Just so you know "Cheers" and "Frasier" have been released on bluray. Both look great on Bluray, however, my understanding is that some of the "Cheers" episodes were edited due to music rights (on the bluray)....so the DVD's supposedly are the better versions (not edited). I highly recommend the DVD sets of "The Munsters" (only 2 seasons, and lots of bonus extras), "The Big Bang Theory" (which is on Bluray and DVD) and any of the Norman Lear shows that were released in box sets by Shout Factory ("All In The Family", "The Jeffersons", "One Day At A Time" (70's Version)). Another great box set is"That 70's Show" (but don't get the DVD version....lots of complaints of discs freezing (Mill Creek put it out), But the Bluray version of the show is much better (I have that version.....Mill Creek does a much better with their Bluray sets). I also have "The Flintstones" Bluray set (there was an issue with the 1st disc on the set....apparently there was music missing on one of the episodes, but Warner Brothers had a replacement program and issued out replacement discs. Hopefully, they are now in the current release of the set (I bought mine when the bluray box set initially came out). Thanks again (as always) for your review videos.....I enjoy them alot....especially this particular one!!! Take Care.
I wouldn't mind getting The Flintstones and Cheers. Love those shows. I also love ER but that set is expensive! Thanks for featuring DVDs. You know me. Your new room looks great!
I had a lot of these shows. and that 70s show dvd set the one where all the disc are in on case. And this summer I am going to Billy idol in my hometown. Woooooooooo.
So like you, I’m a huge Roseanne fan and started collecting the individual seasons back in 2005 and they hold such a special place in my heart. I could never part with them because of all the great memories. Also, I have the Anchor Bay release of the Halloween episodes *chefs kiss* 😚 I have the same crappy Married with Children boxset, and I agree, not good! I did get to meet Katey Sagal & David Faustino and had them both sign it, so now I can never part with it. Really enjoyed seeing all your fun box sets. Thanks for sharing!
Wished Shout Factory would finished Mr. Belvedere, Small Wonder, Parker Lewis Can't Lose, Webster seasons, and re-release Pee Wee's Playhouse back on Blu-ray
I just watched Murder, She Wrote episode Bloodlines (S10-E6) with Shawnee Smith. Lots of wonderful guest on Murder, She Wrote. My mom and I would watch a lot of Murder, She Wrote and Columbo. We loved detective/crime dramas.
Christian, you need to check out Project ALF! You’ll recognize a certain high school senior who was afraid of water from the Crystal Lake graduating class!
My favorite non-horror shows growing up were Battlestar Galactica, Wonder Woman, Six Million Dollar Man, Bionic Woman and Pippi Langstrumpf (Pippi Longstocking in America). Of later on Airwolf awesome series. Of the ones you showed my favorite is ALF. But I've been mainly trying to collect horror and some sci-fi. Good selection and cool video Christian!👉🙂👈
I’m actually kinda getting back to enjoying DVD’s. Don’t get me wrong I’m still huge on 4ks but there is a bit of nostalgia in watching them in dvd formats. Btw the original Married with Children Box sets are beautiful. I bought them all each year they released and still have them in great condition. That box they’re selling now is sad. Anyhow great video! 🙌
Three's Company! VEI actually has the entire series as a boxed set. And they've included both spinoffs as extras. The Ropers and Three's A Crowd. It doesn't get better than that.
Pretty sure Law And Order: SVU is longest running Spinoff show. Unless you count the Simpsons which is technically a spin-off of the Tracey Ulmann Show which showed little Simpsons shorts.
I’m a massive Community fan so I got the complete show on DVD… the packaging is worse than the married with children one. It’s the same cardboard sleeve design except the big box doesn’t even have a slip off cover like that one. It’s just a very flimsy box that bends every time I open it
I believe what happened with ALF was the last box set had the syndicated versions of the episodes. Usually if a TV show says unedited that's what it means. Like for example, There's Company was a 25-28 minute show but now there's only 21 minutes to show so what we get now are the syndicated episodes that cut out like 5 minutes. The Project ALF movie acts as a series finale. I love Roseanne, it's unfortunate that Season 10: & The Connors hasn't been released, but the original run was great. I have that Married with Children set and yeah it's crap. But it at least has every episode as well as specials. The Saved by the Bell Complete Series set is a bit weird because it's the only way to get Good Morning Miss Bliss and they are only the syndicated versions with the Saved by the Bell intro and outro. See, Good Morning Miss Bliss is owned by Disney, while NBC owns the syndicated rights and Saved by the Bell. So unless Disney decides to release it that's the only way to watch it. I do need to get Cheers. Not a huge Frasier fan. TV shows coming to Blu-ray is a weird one because when done properly, you get Batman (1966) and Star Trek: Next Generation where they actually went and remastered it and in the case of Batman kept the aspect ratio. You definitely don't want Buffy HD remaster because that was done so lazily as they AI remastered it which cleaned everything up even changing the color timing and making it widescreen even though it was never meant to be seen like that, so you see stuff on the sides that shouldn't be there. Family Ties is another show I need (as well as Norman Lear stuff). Murder She Wrote and Columbo are great need those too. I have Hercules Legendary Journeys (Anchor Bay release) Xena Warrior Princess (Anchor Bay) 21 Jump Street (Anchor Bay) Booker Seinfeld Season 1 -6 The Honeymooners Honeymooners Lost Episodes The Flash (1990) Wonder Woman Season 1 & 2 Smallville Buffy the Vampire Slayer Angel Cobra Kai Season 1-3 Friday the 13th The Series Freddy's Nightmares Tales from the Darkside Tales from the Crypt Greatest American Hero (Anchor Bay) Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Kyouryuu Sentai Zyuranger Gosei Sentai Dairanger Ninja Sentai Kakurangers Shelley Duvall's Fairie Tale Theater Full House Season 1-3 Charmed Season 1-5 ER Season 1-10 The Simpsons Season 1-13 Lois and Clark Season 1-3 Adventures of Superman Season 1 & 2 Batman the Animated Series Superman the Animated Series Justice League Justice League Unlimited Batman Beyond Birds of Prey The Munsters Season 1 Knight Rider (It lights up & plays the theme) Incredible Hulk Thundercats Masters of the Universe Nip/Tuck House MD The Cosby Show Season 1 & 2 Growing Pains Who's the Boss All in the Family Season 1-4
That married with children packaging is insanely bad , but you want to see the worst packaging? Look up the Sanford and son complete series omg the worst of the worst like 15 discs just stacked on a cardboard spindle.
Funny that you should do a video on this since I just picked up the Shout Factory complete series of WKRP In Cincinnati today at Walmart. Then last week I upgraded to the Kino blu-ray sets of The Outer Limits. Flintstones, I do have the blu-ray set. I was born in '71, so I grew up with them and a lot of Hanna-Barbera cartoons. The blu-rays to me look fantastic. Sadly, the only other Hanna-Barbera set I have is Hong Kong Phooey. Some of my other sets: 01. Pink Panther Cartoon Collection (Kino blu); also have from the same creators The Ant And Aardvark and The Inspector. 02. Stingray: The Complete Series (Shout Factory; Another show I watched as a kid. I think you'd appreciate it along with the better known show by the same creators, Thunderbirds. All the characters are marionettes. 03. Quantum Leap 04. The Incredible Hulk (w/ Bill Bixby) 05. Miami Vice 06. Sliders Seasons 1-3 07. V The Mini-series, Final Battle, and the complete series. 08. The Complete Schoolhouse Rock (not a tv series, but it's pure nostalgia gold for 70s kids. Schoolhouse Rock were animated shorts played in between the main cartoons using music to teach math, science, history, etc)
I just got done watching WKRP and I will tell you what that was a much better show than I thought it was going to be. If you have never seen it before, binge it. There are some heavy episodes that really make you bond with the characters at least it did for me. I hated to see them go by the end of the series.
I’ve been picking up a lot of classic TV sets lately, I got a lot when Best Buy was blowing things out, and keep patrolling Amazon looking for series on sale
I would understand why u wouldn't wanna show it to many idiots in the world but u gotta own the dukes of hazzard on DVD I mean possibly the greatest decade defining banned TV show there is on dvd
The Married With Children UK release has the same packaging as the TMNT box set, with the discs just stacked on top of each other, not sure why they made the US release different.
Mill Creek is terrible. I believe that Roseanne set includes edited syndicated versions. The individual Anchor Bay sets are way better. No edits, less compression.
@@mrfloosak you got it mixed up. The Anchor Bay sets was edited (Roseanne and That 70s Show). Then Mill Creek released them unedited (some edits still on 70s show but not as much)
I usually prefer anthology tv so in my collection I have the Twilight zone complete series the 80s twilight zone complete series tales from the dark side the complete series and the huge tales from the crypt complete series with the separate DVD cases for each season
I also hate the mill creek packaging have several, rockford files, Starsky and Hutch, mad about you, king of queens, I personally prefer invidiual seasons,the next I hate is the big bulk cases,
Where's the Simpsons?! I'm joking. I want to buy Married with children on DVD but that packing is what's keeping me from buying it. I've seen Mil creek do the same packing. I don't know if they still make these but the slim DVD cases I would buy just for Married with children if I ever bought it. As I mention in your last video I own The Simpsons season 1,2 and 4. I wish I bought season 3 from the used record store I use to go to before I moved to another City. I do want to own American dad I love that show. I use to own The Last man on Earth with Will Forte
I litterly can't stand murder she wrote. I hate that show so bad. Not big on fraisure either at all but I'd watch anything before murder she wrote. What's wrong with you grampa.
DVDs really made me appreciate tv shows more than ever. There's just something about being able to binge one of your favorite shows.
I share your love for Roseanne myself. Similar situations. My wife is from NOLA and she is obsessed with John Goodman and every year we get excited to explore the Garden district.. Dan Connor and George Costanza are Immortal.
My favorite I guess classic tv shows on dvd and blu ray are Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Angel, Smallville, Supernatural and shows like Viva La Bam, Wildboyz with Steve-O and Chris Pontius as well as the original MTV Jackass. I also love Mighty Morphin Power Ranger, Animaniacs, TMNT from the 80s and 90s and I LOVE the DCAU shows like Batman: The Animated Series, Superman: The Animated Series, Batman Beyond, Justice League and Justice League Unlimited.
I have also gotten into the Star Trek tv shows like The Original Series and The Next Generation. Quantum Leap is up there too because I grew up with it. Same with Rugrats, the original Doug on Nickelodeon and some of the other Nickelodeon shows.
New classics for me include Arrow, Flash, DC’s Legends of Tomorrow and shows like those.
Good selection and keep up the great work Christian! Ty lots for the content man and keep being awesome!
I've actually been finding a lot of TV shows at thrift stores and places like, Half Price Books. Some are even still sealed.
Anyway, those are some excellent TV boxsets you shared.
I have all of the seasons of Seinfeld on DVD and the 90s episodes of The Simpsons (I think the show went downhill in the 2,000s).
Also have the Beavis & Butthead Mike Judge Collection and some of 90s X-Files episodes.
Id love to find the Unsolved Mysteries complete boxset at a decent price.
Don't forget about Quantum Leap, MacGyver, The A-Team and Knight Rider. Worth keeping an eye out for..
Angela Lansbury is always a win
I also grew up watching Murder, She Wrote with my grandmother. The theme song lives rent free in my head.
Last Halloween I did the same thing and watched all the Roseanne Halloween specials. Next year will be Home Improvement as they had awesome Halloween specials as well. Great video & collection man!
12:00 Cheers and Frasier already came to Blu-Ray. Both were shot on 35mm.
Damn I slept on that
Those Box Sets are mod, but with pressed discs. They are not available via retail, only online. I bought both sets from Amazon last month. They are a bit pricey (around 120$ each), but the picture quality is stunning compared to the older DVD sets. But there are a few issues regarding replaced music and not always using the original aired episodes. But I‘m personally not that familiar with the episodes to actually notice any of those alterations. To me those new BD Sets are looking really stellar. Greetings from Germany! Chris
Roseanne is my favorite sitcom of all time! I watch the full series yearly! If we ever get a blu ray set, I'll be the first in line. I also love Home Improvement and Boy meets world! Great video, CHH! FYI, Shout Factory put out an awesome Saved By the Bell box set that includes all episodes, including college years and the 2 movies. Must own set IMO!
That reminds me, I need to hunt down In the Heat of the Night!!
One more thing I want that home improvement tool box set
Recommendations: Six Feet Under, Dead Like Me, Wonderfalls, Freaks and Geeks,My So Called Life, Todd and the Book of Pure Evil. Some are only a season or two, but all of them are great and worth owning. Six Feet Under deserves a Blu-ray box set.
Was watching your discussion on The Lost River Drive-In and I feel ya. I often feel like that with literally everything. True crime, movies, music, etc.
And I'll tell you this, two of my all time favorite movies are But I'm a cheerleader and Romy and Michelle's high school reunion.
My go to TV shows are The facts of life, Quantum leap, Punky Brewster, Married...*sighs* with children, Daria, Family ties,. Eight is enough, I love Lucy, and Clarissa explains it all.
I like to watch the Roseanne Halloween specials and Christmas special. Same with Xena. You know, Christian...I also grew up on the Roseanne show back in the 90's and a couple years ago I decided to watch the April fools episode for April fools day. It was an episode I had already seen back in the 90's and early 2000's...and they totally got me with the title,lol. The April fools episode is about paying your taxes. An april fools joke on the audience. So I totally fell for it. Oh and Tales from the crypt. I've been watching that around October every year for the past few years. Same with Are you afraid of the dark?
Past two summers I've given the summer episode of Married...with children a watch and absolutely had a blast.
I'll ride my exercise bike in the 100 degree hear for 2 hours. Lay back in my chair drinking nice cold water, eating a sandwhich relaxing with the A.C on. Stretching my legs out. For maybe an hour or an hour and a half...then I'll watch the episode and drink a nice cold beer and go "I wonder what the poor people are doin?" Just like Al Bundy in the episode,lol.
Flintstones. I use to watch that more often. Not anymore, really.
Last year though I rewatched a couple episodes of The The Herculoids, remember that show? You might of watched it back in the 90's. It was on Boomerang.
I use to watch Saved by the bell as well as the prequel Good morning, Miss Bliss.
I still watch the Christmas two part episode and my all time favorite episode "No hope with dope". Always got to love the ending with them going "Stupid. Crazy. Stinks" and it shows Screech popping out of a locker and what is on the locker door? A photo of John Lennon smoking a joint. NICE TOUCH. "How you gonna smoke pot and tell these kids not to do it today?" Hilarious.
Oh and of course in my home. I live with my brother. We always tend to have King of the hill playing in the background.
Family ties with Amy Steele aka Ginny. That is episode Summer of 82, oddly enough episode 2 of season 1?!
I watched The summer of 42 the movie in 2020, it was pretty good. I added it to my summer movies rotation. Every single time I say or heard the term "52, 62, 72, 82, 92" or Summer of 69 by Bryan Adam's which I listen to every summer. I always end up with the narrator from the Summer of 42's voice saying at the end of the movie "Summer of 42" with this very strong accent in my head, and of course I mimic his accent "Summer of 42/82" as well. His accent with that phrase has just stuck with me since then.
Also, I saw your video on Night shift. Really good movie. I watched it in 2022.
By the way, I do wonder if your into Scifi. Have you seen for instance Rollerball from 75? It's a great dystopian movie. Speaking of which. I've decided, when I turn 40 I am gonna celebrate by watching Logan's run. I've already seen it once before in like 2015 and been wanting to give it a rewatch and what a perfect time, right? Just got to wait 3 more years....*signs* Damn, I'm getting old. Depressing.
How could I forget Punky Brewster!🤣 It was one of my favorites as a teen.🤔
My favorite tv show dvd boxset I own is the complete series of Boy Meets World.
In front of me i have Taxi,WKRP Cincinnati and Night court..Big fan of the classic television shows.
Thanks CHH for this video. I am a huge tv shows on DVD and Bluray fan. Enjoyed this video very much. Just so you know "Cheers" and "Frasier" have been released on bluray. Both look great on Bluray, however, my understanding is that some of the "Cheers" episodes were edited due to music rights (on the bluray)....so the DVD's supposedly are the better versions (not edited). I highly recommend the DVD sets of "The Munsters" (only 2 seasons, and lots of bonus extras), "The Big Bang Theory" (which is on Bluray and DVD) and any of the Norman Lear shows that were released in box sets by Shout Factory ("All In The Family", "The Jeffersons", "One Day At A Time" (70's Version)). Another great box set is"That 70's Show" (but don't get the DVD version....lots of complaints of discs freezing (Mill Creek put it out), But the Bluray version of the show is much better (I have that version.....Mill Creek does a much better with their Bluray sets). I also have "The Flintstones" Bluray set (there was an issue with the 1st disc on the set....apparently there was music missing on one of the episodes, but Warner Brothers had a replacement program and issued out replacement discs. Hopefully, they are now in the current release of the set (I bought mine when the bluray box set initially came out). Thanks again (as always) for your review videos.....I enjoy them alot....especially this particular one!!! Take Care.
I wouldn't mind getting The Flintstones and Cheers. Love those shows. I also love ER but that set is expensive! Thanks for featuring DVDs. You know me. Your new room looks great!
I had a lot of these shows. and that 70s show dvd set the one where all the disc are in on case. And this summer I am going to Billy idol in my hometown. Woooooooooo.
So like you, I’m a huge Roseanne fan and started collecting the individual seasons back in 2005 and they hold such a special place in my heart. I could never part with them because of all the great memories. Also, I have the Anchor Bay release of the Halloween episodes *chefs kiss* 😚
I have the same crappy Married with Children boxset, and I agree, not good! I did get to meet Katey Sagal & David Faustino and had them both sign it, so now I can never part with it. Really enjoyed seeing all your fun box sets. Thanks for sharing!
Wished Shout Factory would finished Mr. Belvedere, Small Wonder, Parker Lewis Can't Lose, Webster seasons, and re-release Pee Wee's Playhouse back on Blu-ray
I loved Small Wonder! Few people remember it.🤔
Man CHH I love me some Roseanne and Frasier reruns
I just watched Murder, She Wrote episode Bloodlines (S10-E6) with Shawnee Smith. Lots of wonderful guest on Murder, She Wrote. My mom and I would watch a lot of Murder, She Wrote and Columbo. We loved detective/crime dramas.
I've got that Married With Children set, the boxed sets I've had the worst luck with all have the CBS logo on them.
Christian, you need to check out Project ALF! You’ll recognize a certain high school senior who was afraid of water from the Crystal Lake graduating class!
My favorite non-horror shows growing up were Battlestar Galactica, Wonder Woman, Six Million Dollar Man, Bionic Woman and Pippi Langstrumpf (Pippi Longstocking in America). Of later on Airwolf awesome series. Of the ones you showed my favorite is ALF. But I've been mainly trying to collect horror and some sci-fi. Good selection and cool video Christian!👉🙂👈
I’m actually kinda getting back to enjoying DVD’s. Don’t get me wrong I’m still huge on 4ks but there is a bit of nostalgia in watching them in dvd formats. Btw the original Married with Children Box sets are beautiful. I bought them all each year they released and still have them in great condition. That box they’re selling now is sad. Anyhow great video! 🙌
Three's Company!
VEI actually has the entire series as a boxed set. And they've included both spinoffs as extras. The Ropers and Three's A Crowd. It doesn't get better than that.
The previous ALF releases were the syndicated versions of the episodes, that's why they weren't complete. They were just edited for time
Henson Daggett is in Project Alf too from F13 part 8 fame
Murder she wrote now that’s one I’ve watched growing up and completely forgot about that lady was a beast
cheers is well worth it. I never got into the Frazier sitcom. I have the cheers boxset too
Pretty sure Law And Order: SVU is longest running Spinoff show. Unless you count the Simpsons which is technically a spin-off of the Tracey Ulmann Show which showed little Simpsons shorts.
Frasier is great. I also liked Simon & Simon.
I’m a massive Community fan so I got the complete show on DVD… the packaging is worse than the married with children one. It’s the same cardboard sleeve design except the big box doesn’t even have a slip off cover like that one. It’s just a very flimsy box that bends every time I open it
Recommendations…Airwolf, Manimal, Captain Power and the soldiers of the future
I was using roku but the moment they forced arbitration, ads I started going back to DVDs
I believe what happened with ALF was the last box set had the syndicated versions of the episodes. Usually if a TV show says unedited that's what it means. Like for example, There's Company was a 25-28 minute show but now there's only 21 minutes to show so what we get now are the syndicated episodes that cut out like 5 minutes.
The Project ALF movie acts as a series finale.
I love Roseanne, it's unfortunate that Season 10: & The Connors hasn't been released, but the original run was great.
I have that Married with Children set and yeah it's crap. But it at least has every episode as well as specials.
The Saved by the Bell Complete Series set is a bit weird because it's the only way to get Good Morning Miss Bliss and they are only the syndicated versions with the Saved by the Bell intro and outro. See, Good Morning Miss Bliss is owned by Disney, while NBC owns the syndicated rights and Saved by the Bell. So unless Disney decides to release it that's the only way to watch it.
I do need to get Cheers. Not a huge Frasier fan.
TV shows coming to Blu-ray is a weird one because when done properly, you get Batman (1966) and Star Trek: Next Generation where they actually went and remastered it and in the case of Batman kept the aspect ratio. You definitely don't want Buffy HD remaster because that was done so lazily as they AI remastered it which cleaned everything up even changing the color timing and making it widescreen even though it was never meant to be seen like that, so you see stuff on the sides that shouldn't be there.
Family Ties is another show I need (as well as Norman Lear stuff).
Murder She Wrote and Columbo are great need those too.
I have
Hercules Legendary Journeys (Anchor Bay release)
Xena Warrior Princess (Anchor Bay)
21 Jump Street (Anchor Bay)
Booker
Seinfeld Season 1 -6
The Honeymooners
Honeymooners Lost Episodes
The Flash (1990)
Wonder Woman Season 1 & 2
Smallville
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Angel
Cobra Kai Season 1-3
Friday the 13th The Series
Freddy's Nightmares
Tales from the Darkside
Tales from the Crypt
Greatest American Hero (Anchor Bay)
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers
Kyouryuu Sentai Zyuranger
Gosei Sentai Dairanger
Ninja Sentai Kakurangers
Shelley Duvall's Fairie Tale Theater
Full House Season 1-3
Charmed Season 1-5
ER Season 1-10
The Simpsons Season 1-13
Lois and Clark Season 1-3
Adventures of Superman Season 1 & 2
Batman the Animated Series
Superman the Animated Series
Justice League
Justice League Unlimited
Batman Beyond
Birds of Prey
The Munsters Season 1
Knight Rider (It lights up & plays the theme)
Incredible Hulk
Thundercats
Masters of the Universe
Nip/Tuck
House MD
The Cosby Show Season 1 & 2
Growing Pains
Who's the Boss
All in the Family Season 1-4
That married with children packaging is insanely bad , but you want to see the worst packaging? Look up the Sanford and son complete series omg the worst of the worst like 15 discs just stacked on a cardboard spindle.
Some recommendations are X Files, Twin Peaks, Beserk 1997, Star Trek the Next Generation. Batman the Animated Series is a good Blu-ray cartoon.
Funny that you should do a video on this since I just picked up the Shout Factory complete series of WKRP In Cincinnati today at Walmart. Then last week I upgraded to the Kino blu-ray sets of The Outer Limits.
Flintstones, I do have the blu-ray set. I was born in '71, so I grew up with them and a lot of Hanna-Barbera cartoons. The blu-rays to me look fantastic. Sadly, the only other Hanna-Barbera set I have is Hong Kong Phooey.
Some of my other sets:
01. Pink Panther Cartoon Collection (Kino blu); also have from the same creators The Ant And Aardvark and The Inspector.
02. Stingray: The Complete Series (Shout Factory; Another show I watched as a kid. I think you'd appreciate it along with the better known show by the same creators, Thunderbirds. All the characters are marionettes.
03. Quantum Leap
04. The Incredible Hulk (w/ Bill Bixby)
05. Miami Vice
06. Sliders Seasons 1-3
07. V The Mini-series, Final Battle, and the complete series.
08. The Complete Schoolhouse Rock (not a tv series, but it's pure nostalgia gold for 70s kids. Schoolhouse Rock were animated shorts played in between the main cartoons using music to teach math, science, history, etc)
I just got done watching WKRP and I will tell you what that was a much better show than I thought it was going to be. If you have never seen it before, binge it. There are some heavy episodes that really make you bond with the characters at least it did for me. I hated to see them go by the end of the series.
I’ve been picking up a lot of classic TV sets lately,
I got a lot when Best Buy was blowing things out, and keep patrolling Amazon looking for series on sale
I would understand why u wouldn't wanna show it to many idiots in the world but u gotta own the dukes of hazzard on DVD I mean possibly the greatest decade defining banned TV show there is on dvd
I the Bob from Robocop is in an ALF movie if I remember correctly.
The Married With Children UK release has the same packaging as the TMNT box set, with the discs just stacked on top of each other, not sure why they made the US release different.
Dude, you need the mill creek version of the Roseanne halloween dvd, for some reason the anchor bay one left out the season 9 halloween episode 👍
Mill Creek is terrible. I believe that Roseanne set includes edited syndicated versions. The individual Anchor Bay sets are way better. No edits, less compression.
@@mrfloosak you got it mixed up.
The Anchor Bay sets was edited (Roseanne and That 70s Show).
Then Mill Creek released them unedited (some edits still on 70s show but not as much)
Cheers actually does have a Blu ray release I believe
Pick up the blue ray battle Star galactica gets
There’s the original and the reimagined series out there
Do you have the munsters dvd set? Its only 20 or so dollars and looks surprisingly good for dvd.
I have the Addams family but not munsters
Columbo was better than murder she wrote and u should see that gun smoke box set
Frasier 👍👍👍 but x files is great 👍
And I absolutely love alf that movie isn't that great
I usually prefer anthology tv so in my collection I have the Twilight zone complete series the 80s twilight zone complete series tales from the dark side the complete series and the huge tales from the crypt complete series with the separate DVD cases for each season
I also hate the mill creek packaging have several, rockford files, Starsky and Hutch, mad about you, king of queens, I personally prefer invidiual seasons,the next I hate is the big bulk cases,
No deep cuts? Pretty much mainstream shows
Throw me some suggestions. I just started coach not long ago!
@@PlanetCHH The Adventures of Brisco County Jr, Son of the Beach, War of The Worlds, American Gothic, Carnivale, Sledge Hammer, Mama's Family lol
Where's the Simpsons?! I'm joking. I want to buy Married with children on DVD but that packing is what's keeping me from buying it. I've seen Mil creek do the same packing. I don't know if they still make these but the slim DVD cases I would buy just for Married with children if I ever bought it. As I mention in your last video I own The Simpsons season 1,2 and 4. I wish I bought season 3 from the used record store I use to go to before I moved to another City. I do want to own American dad I love that show. I use to own The Last man on Earth with Will Forte
M.A.S.H.?
I litterly can't stand murder she wrote. I hate that show so bad. Not big on fraisure either at all but I'd watch anything before murder she wrote. What's wrong with you grampa.
I remember getting that Roseanne set right after her Twitter comments. $10 w/shipping 😊