“The hospital? What is it?”
“It’s a big building with doctors in it. But that’s not important now.”
Six episodes of pure comedy gold!
“The hospital? What is it?”
“It’s a big building with doctors in it. But that’s not important now.”
Six episodes of pure comedy gold!
We should have a DopeFest to watch it. I suggest meeting at the Club Flamingo.
Got m ine from Amazon the day it came out. Happy Day!
“Cigarette?”
“Yes, it is.”
Fun trivia - The number of trash cans that Drebin drives into is equal to the episode number.
The final episode’s celebrity death was to be John Belushi, drowning with cement shoes on. The sequence had been filled, but he then died for real, so it was yanked and they killed William Conrad instead.
I’m holding off so my wife can get them for me for Christmas. It’s going to be a long 6 weeks!
Rex Hamilton visited my school for an assembly. Even in person he looked like Lincoln.
You mean I can upgrade my one VHS tape with all six episodes in grainy low res aging goodness?
I usually pull that tape out every other year. It is good to know that a replacement is available now.
Jim
I was going to say you could freeze yourself and have someone thaw you out just before Christmas. Then I noticed your location.
But if he froze, then the ape would start jumping around.
What are the extras, and how are they? This definitely sounds worth getting.
Enjoy.
Now if you will excuse me, my toe truck is here.
Is this some kind of bust?
Was it released this week or last week? 'cuz I was looking for it last weekend and couldn’t find it, so I ordered it from Amazon instead. Now I’m wondering if I jumped the (naked) gun…
Ed Hocken: We found the ransom note. We sent it to the police lab. They want a million dollars.
Frank Dreben: Why does the lab want a million dollars?
Quality television has finally arrived on DVD!!!
::: Closing this posting by grinning wide and pouring a full pot of coffee :::
Uhh, I was referring to the recent South Park episodes in which Cartman froze himself because he couldn’t wait for the Nintendo Wii and woke up 500 years in the future. I forgot about the fake freezes at the ends of the episodes. My bad for any confusion.
Yes, very impressive.
rjung, it was released last Tuesday, the 7th. I found it in Wal-Mart last Friday. They didn’t have a large end-cap display like they do for major releases, I had to look in the general DVD area for it. If you ordered from Amazon, it’s all fine, but although it seems to be an afterthought, it is in the retail stores.
“Come back tomorrow, Billy, and be sure to bring three items from your mother’s dresser!”
Good to have this on DVD finally, but I wish they’d put more effort into the special features. The commentaries SUCK – all the producers do is laugh at their own jokes and talk about what an awful commentary they’re making. Thank God there’s only two of 'em! And it’s a shame they didn’t put John Belushi’s deleted scene anywhere on the DVD.
According to the imdb
I’ll try it again:
According to the imdb, the producers attempted to locate the Belushi clip to reintegrate it back into its original episode when Police Squad was rebroadcast in the 1990’s, but they couldn’t locate it and it is presumed lost.
They’re a bunch of background actors in TV and movies, but that’s not important right now.
Sorry for the resurrection, but I finally got my own copy of the DVD. Watched all of it in one night and I’m still cracking up. What a great show!
Mrs Twice: Poor Ralph. And what about my daughter. What am I gonna tell her?
Ed: Yeah, you are gonna have to tell her something. Tell her he went on a long trip.
Frank: No, wait a minute. How about a big monster came and took him to Daddy-heaven. No.
Ed: What about this: He threw himself on a grenade to save the battalion. Yeah, that’s it.
Frank: No, no, wait a minute. He was killed by left-wing insurgents from Paraguay. No, Bolivia.
Ed: I got it. He was traded to the Cubs for Reggie Jackson.
The most interesting thing I found watching The Naked Gun films immediately after watching Police Squad! is the transformation of Frank Drebin from a serious cop who happens to live in a very literal world to a cop who tries to act serious but ends up bumbling Inspector Clouseau-style. I prefer the series Drebin to the film one (although the films- especially the original- are still very funny).