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Title: DS - 6th and Final Volume of 'The Beginning' Announced for Retail Release
Post by: Mysterious Benefactor on July 17, 2008, 11:08:03 PM
For those who've been wondering: Dark Shadows - 6th and Final Volume of 'The Beginning' Announced for Retail Release (http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Dark-Shadows-Volume-6/10074)
Title: Re: DS - 6th and Final Volume of 'The Beginning' Announced for Retail Release
Post by: Gothick on July 18, 2008, 12:02:43 AM
The mockup for the cover and verso designs looks excellent.  Nice to see that Karlen is featured on the verso.

MB, have you read the review on the DVD Talk site of DS The Beginnings vol. 5 yet? It's a regular riot!  (I don't agree with his comments about the work of David Henesy and Joan Bennett on the series, but he expresses even opinions that I disagree with in such an entertaining, campy, fun way!)

G.
Title: Re: DS - 6th and Final Volume of 'The Beginning' Announced for Retail Release
Post by: retzev on July 18, 2008, 12:14:09 AM
You'll also get bonus material, including extra footage from Episode #191, Syndication Sales Reels and Promos, Vintage Newsreel Footage with Joan Bennett, new Interviews, Sci-Fi Channel ads, and a bonus version of the 211th episode (fully exploring Barnabas' arrival at Collinwood) restored and including the original 1967 commercials!

This is great news. I wonder what kind of restoration work was done to episode 211?
Title: Re: DS - 6th and Final Volume of 'The Beginning' Announced for Retail Release
Post by: GooberCollins on July 18, 2008, 12:17:51 AM
Hurrah, I will have then seen all but about 5 episodes of DS (those 5 due to damaged discs received from Netflix)! The bonus materials look great, too, particularly the restored Episode #211. The first episode with commercials was quite fun for me, because I was seeing it the way it was originally seen, and I didn't mind the commercials because they were short, as well as very different from what I've grown used to. I know what I'll be doing this Halloween.
Title: Re: DS - 6th and Final Volume of 'The Beginning' Announced for Retail Release
Post by: Taeylor Collins on July 18, 2008, 12:58:09 AM
I had better start saving.  Between this and the CHARMED complete series I am gonna be out about 300 bucks.  SHEW!
Title: Re: DS - 6th and Final Volume of 'The Beginning' Announced for Retail Release
Post by: Mysterious Benefactor on July 21, 2008, 05:02:36 PM
MB, have you read the review on the DVD Talk site of DS The Beginnings vol. 5 yet? It's a regular riot!  (I don't agree with his comments about the work of David Henesy and Joan Bennett on the series, but he expresses even opinions that I disagree with in such an entertaining, campy, fun way!)

I have read the review. Over the course of these reviews he's often gotten his facts wrong, and he's often expressed opinions that I completely disagree with - but you're right that his writing is often amusing. Sometimes, despite yourself, there's a bit of laughter mixed in with the desire to throttle him.  [ghost_wink]  [ghost_rolleyes]
Title: Re: DS - 6th and Final Volume of 'The Beginning' Announced for Retail Release
Post by: IluvBarnabas on July 21, 2008, 09:25:29 PM
I got Collection 5 of the Beginning on the way from Amazon and I can hardly wait until Collection 6 comes out. [ghost_wink]

[spoiler] We'll get to see Jason McGuire start to weasel his way into Elizabeth's life (not to mention into her bank accounts), witness the great confrontation between Burke and Roger over the manslaughter incident 10 years earlier, and the two Willies, James Hall and John Karlen. [/spoiler]

Can't believe we're almost there to getting the entire show on DVD. [ghost_smiley]
Title: Re: DS - 6th and Final Volume of 'The Beginning' Announced for Retail Release
Post by: michael c on July 22, 2008, 02:56:00 AM
sometimes i forget that after the series had fully embraced the supernatural with the laura collins storyline that for several weeks it actually returned to "regular" soap opera storytelling before the introduction of barnabas.

i often think of one storyline leading directly to the other but these episodes deal with the conclusion of the burke devlin manslaughter plot and the introduction of the jason mcquire blackmail storyline.after laura i recall finding these episodes slightly odd when just a few months earlier there were totally within the show's original context.i also thought the devlin story was wrapped up rather hastily in just a few episodes.i got the impression they knew the series was about to go off in a totally new direction and they just wanted to tie this up.

here we also,for all too brief a moment,meet the lovely lovelady powell.
Title: Re: DS - 6th and Final Volume of 'The Beginning' Announced for Retail Release
Post by: Gothick on July 22, 2008, 07:42:05 PM
Lovelady Powell rocked the house!  She needed to become a regular on the show.

G