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New TV on DVD releases today/tomorrow

by Keith McDuffee, posted Dec 26th 2005 12:40PM
Every Tuesday morning here on TV Squad (Monday this week, since there are more releases today than there are tomorrow), we will highlight the week's TV-on-DVD releases. Some noteworthy releases today, December 26, 2005:

  • seaquest dsv logoNowhere Man - The Complete Series
  • SeaQuest DSV - Season 1
  • The Shield - Season 4
  • Tracey Takes On... - The Complete 1st Season
  • The Twilight Zone - Season 5: Definitive Edition

Tomorrow:

  • America's Funniest Home Videos - Best of Kids and Animals
  • Criss Angel Mindfreak - The Complete Season 1
  • Sunday Morning Shootout -  Executive Shuffle / And The Oscar Goes To...; The Best Of Season 1; The New Breed Of Leading Men / Women In Film; The Triple Threat - The Directors

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Chris

SeaQuest DSV is totally decent SciFi. I was just a kid when I watched it, so I remember liking the young hacker kid. I'll be picking this up, thanks for the heads up.

December 27 2005 at 12:10 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
apainter

I was loving SeaQuest today! Thank you SciFi for putting it back into the rounds if only briefly. I'd love to see Earth2 pop back up too.

Both are excellent pieces of 90's SciFi that too many people have kind of forgotten now.

December 26 2005 at 8:36 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Robert Iadone

I picked up the Nowhere Man DVD and for a one season show it's defintely a box set packed with A TON of extras. I'm also amusing myself with the podcasts and blog postings by series creator Larry Hertzog at NowhereManDVD.com. Looking forward to Sunday Morning Shootout as well since they're running a "Run Hollywood for a Day" contest that gives you a shot to be CEO of Mandalay Pictures and tell Peter Guber what to do. Good times.

December 26 2005 at 7:27 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Tucker

I used to love the show back in the day... Of course, I was still in junior high or something, so I can't really vouch for it today. I'd almost be curious to pick up a copy - if I wasn't afraid I'd take one look and laugh my ass off. Kind of the same way I feel whenever I walk down the aisle and feel tempted to pick up Earth2.

December 26 2005 at 5:34 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Jamie

Ah. That explains why the Sci Fi Channel is deoting the entire weekday schedule to the awful SeaQuest--promotion. I guess that's a decent reason. does anyone remember this show fondly?

December 26 2005 at 1:03 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply

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