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Joan ([personal profile] ealgylden) wrote2003-11-07 06:15 pm

Action on DVD! Well, maybe...

From TVShowsOnDVD:

Columbia TriStar is considering releasing Action, the 1999 show staring SNL alum Jay Mohr as sleezy producer Peter Dragon. The show was initially intended to air on cable, and when Fox picked the show up the language had to be censored. Going up against Seinfeld, the show didn't stand a chance and was quickly cancelled after only 8 airings. With 5 episodes left unaired, cable channel FX picked it up to finish things off.

The show would make an excellent candidate for DVD. Most people haven't seen the last 5 episodes, and the DVDs could feature an unedited audio track. Hopefully there's enough demand to justify the studio releasing the show to DVD.



Honestly, not much to go on there, but "is considering releasing" is better to hear than "has forgotten the show ever existed," so I'm choosing to be optimistic. It'll happen, it will! And then we'll get Invisible Man, and Brimstone, and Brisco County, and Cupid, and...

And my mom just walked through the door and handed me a copy of Time with a scowling Russell on the cover. Yay, M&C article! I love my mom!



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Goodness, that comes as a terrible shock. Oh yes, very shocking.


As usual, any answer that requires me to pick a favorite is subject to multiple sudden changes. These might not be my FAVORITE at all times, but they're always favorites.

1) What is your favorite science fiction film?

Stargate (oh shuddup). Or Ghostbusters, if that counts. Yeah, it should count.

2) What is your favorite, if you have one, chick flick?

While You Were Sleeping.

3) What is your favorite buddy film?

The Sting. Or Ghostbusters again, if you're willing to genre-bend a little.

4) What is your favorite B movie -- you know it isn't good, but you adore it anyway?

Gun Crazy, although I'd argue about the "isn't good" part. But it is, literally, a B movie, or was when it came out (in 1950). Or just about anything done on MST3K.

5) What is your favorite lame film? For this purpose lame is defined as: a film that would have been good except for one nagging thing, i.e. it was well acted and written but it was a cliched plot or it was a good film, but it came out at the wrong time for it so it didn't work.

The Rocketeer. Great film, good-looking, fairly clever and lots of fun, but it was poorly timed, poorly marketed, poorly managed, and sank like a very expensive stone. What a shame.

[identity profile] writingpathways.livejournal.com 2003-11-07 11:34 pm (UTC)(link)
Hi. Me again. Sigh. I loved Action. That be awesome if they put it on DVD and Cupid, definitely another show that should get the DVD treatment. Since Firefly is out there, I have faith all shows that deserve it can get the same pretty, shiny package.

[identity profile] castalianspring.livejournal.com 2003-11-08 06:12 am (UTC)(link)
Ooh! I'd so buy Action on DVD. That's one of those shows I always wished I'd taped.

Our movie is in Time magazine! Hurrah for publicity!

I adore both Stargate and Ghostbusters. Stargate was so unappreciated, when it was a really nifty movie. Mythology and sci-fi, can't go wrong with that combo.

The Rocketeer. Great film, good-looking, fairly clever and lots of fun, but it was poorly timed, poorly marketed, poorly managed, and sank like a very expensive stone. What a shame.

Ah, I love this movie! It truly is a shame it didn't do well. It had good actors, a nice sci-fic/spy type plot, that wonderful period feel to it, and great music. I had such a crush on the lead actor, both in this movie and in Iron Will.