Nov
25

Are we thankful?




Posted at 12:15 by Sadly, No!

You’re damn right we are!

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11 Comments »

  1. heydave said,

    November 25, 2004 at 16:42

    I knew that you’d enjoy that, have fun!

    and happy holidays

  2. Bill S said,

    November 25, 2004 at 16:54

    Happy Thanksgiving to you!
    Peace On Earth,
    Good Will To All,
    and SERENITY NOW!!!

  3. s.z. said,

    November 26, 2004 at 7:32

    You know, the first thing I thought of when I heard they were releasing “Seinfeld” on DVD was, “I bet SN! had something to do with this.”

    So, congrats!

  4. Scott said,

    November 27, 2004 at 20:22

    But are you Penske material?

  5. Yosef said,

    November 28, 2004 at 4:53

    What are you doing for Festivus this year?

  6. Andrew McManama said,

    November 28, 2004 at 11:21

    My mum sent me that but the bloody thing is PAL region 2…
    I have to find a region-free player now :(

  7. Frederick said,

    November 28, 2004 at 19:12

    I’m thankful for that too. Bought both DVD’s at Costco on Friday. But why the hell is the Season 3 DVD as expensive as the Seasons 1 and 2 DVD? At Best Buy [sic], Season 3 was actually $2 more expensive. WTF?

  8. Bill S said,

    November 28, 2004 at 20:12

    Frederick: Season 3 was longer than 1 & 2 combined. (Season 1 aired in the summer and only had about 4 or 5 episodes.) More episodes, more hours. That probably accounts for the pricing.

  9. Sunnie said,

    November 30, 2004 at 0:58

    I actually just saw the Seinfeld Story this holiday weekend. Season 1 was 4 episodes, season 2 was 13 ep. and season 3 was 22 episodes. The pilot bombed and NBC passed on it. Then they tried FOX and they passed. Then some exec. at NBC decided it was worth his 2-hours of “whatever” time to try to get Seinfeld on the air, so he broke it up into 4 30-minute episodes and that’s how the whole thing started. (And why season 1 is only 4 ep.)

  10. John E Thelin said,

    November 30, 2004 at 11:11

    And that’s all you need of Seinfeld, really. Those first three season were pretty much free of absurd and “whacky” running-about antics and parallel story lines tied “neatly” together at the end.

    Last week’s “Reunion special” ended with “What if Kramer’s golf ball got stuck in the whale’s blow hole?”, and that’s precisely the point when what was unique about the series was dulled into a sad echo of its early shine.

    And what’s with Richards getting all the Emmys Alexander deserved? Feh.

  11. Kermit said,

    November 30, 2004 at 13:27

    I went ona a downloading binge and got all the episodes a couple of months ago. Now they?re all just a mouse click away on my hard drive. For a while I was watching at least four a day. The show is the best thing ever to have graced our screens. I`ll be getting the discs too because the downloads?video wuality leaves much to be desired. And yeah, J. Alexander deserved the emmies. To be honest, they should have all gotten them together. They bounced off each other so well and none of them would have been as good without the others.

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