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Title: Want to see the 2004 pilot on DVD? Go to the Warner Video TV chat tonight!
Post by: Darren Gross on June 06, 2006, 08:00:51 PM
This one's only for TV and Animation, not feature films, so if you'd like Warners to release the pilot in some form on DVD, then join the chat and suggest they release it! :D


http://www.hometheaterforum.com/files/whvchat.html
Title: Warner Bros Online Chat 8pm EST
Post by: Patti Feinberg on June 07, 2006, 12:37:19 AM
Please see Darren's post...it's only on TUESDAY and only about TV and animation

Patti
Title: Re: Want to see the 2004 pilot on DVD? Go to the Warner Video TV chat tonight!
Post by: Mysterious Benefactor on June 07, 2006, 02:02:41 AM
Well, so far the only news that might be of interest to DS fans is that there are no plans to release Falcon Crest on DVD. Though that's not exactly good news...
Title: Re: Want to see the 2004 pilot on DVD? Go to the Warner Video TV chat tonight!
Post by: Mysterious Benefactor on June 07, 2006, 02:04:46 AM
They just announced there are also no plans for Scarecrow and Mrs. King...
Title: Re: Want to see the 2004 pilot on DVD? Go to the Warner Video TV chat tonight!
Post by: retzev on June 07, 2006, 06:03:43 PM
Damn, I missed it  :(  was anyone able to suggest the DS pilot?
Title: Re: Want to see the 2004 pilot on DVD? Go to the Warner Video TV chat tonight!
Post by: Mysterious Benefactor on June 07, 2006, 08:35:39 PM
was anyone able to suggest the DS pilot?

Nope. Apparently, unless you have a DSL or Cable connection, you don't have a chance in hell of being quick enough to get through as one of the people lucky enough to ask a question. I'm still saddled with dial-up, so that left me out. :(

But on the Scarecrow and Mrs. King front, a follow-up question revealed that at least that show is on Warner's radar. A second question about Falcon Crest brought the same response that there are no plans to release it.  :-

And anyone who thinks DS fans are fanatical about the show, trust me, we're nowhere near as rabid as Everwood fans are about their show. It seemed like a good half of the questions were about Everwood - and they even kept coming after the moderators politely and repeatedly requested that no more questions be asked because Warner had already explained several times that there are no plans as yet to release more DVD sets for the show. People even went so far as to stop asking questions and to resort to lecturing Warner as to why they'd be fools if they didn't release more sets. Warner was not amused - and even went so far as to warn the Everwood fans they were not helping their cause - that, in fact, their behavior was having the exact opposite effect. It was the perfect example of how not to behave at these sorts of chats. And one that we'd all do well to learn from the next time we want to try to persuade Warner to release something DS-related...
Title: Re: Want to see the 2004 pilot on DVD? Go to the Warner Video TV chat tonight!
Post by: BuzzH on June 07, 2006, 08:51:04 PM
Warner was not amused - and even went so far as to warn the Everwood fans they were not helping their cause - that, in fact, their behavior was having the exact opposite effect.

As much as I agree that it's rude to be rude, if Warner, or any studio/production company/distributor, decides(d) not to put something out there for sale that many ppl obviously want and are willing to PAY for, they're idiots!  If ppl want to give them their money, let them.  Who cares if they're rabid TV junkie freaks?  They can laugh all the way to the bank w/those freaks' money.  But for them to say/suggest that if ppl piss them off they WON'T release something, that's just wacko!  Not at all the smart way to run a business.  Much like MPI and their narrowing of the market for the pre-Barnabas episodes.  They're only cutting off their source for cash and profits.  Just my two cents.  ;)
Title: Re: Want to see the 2004 pilot on DVD? Go to the Warner Video TV chat tonight!
Post by: Gothick on June 07, 2006, 09:00:51 PM
Everwood??? Good golly,what's up with THAT?

I utterly fail to understand the bizarre permutations of 21st century pop culture.

Too bad the people who wanted to request the release of the DS pilot weren't able to make their voices heard.

G.
Title: Re: Want to see the 2004 pilot on DVD? Go to the Warner Video TV chat tonight!
Post by: ClaudeNorth on June 07, 2006, 09:22:26 PM
Everwood??? Good golly,what's up with THAT?

It's a drama about men suffering from side effects caused by Viagara.  >:D

As for the pilot, if it were from a studio other than Warners, then I could imagine MPI licensing it for DVD.  From what I understand, Warners NEVER farms out DVD rights to other companies.
Title: Re: Want to see the 2004 pilot on DVD? Go to the Warner Video TV chat tonight!
Post by: Gothick on June 07, 2006, 09:46:50 PM
Claude, honey, you crack me up!

I didn't know that about Warners, but it seems fairly typical of the firm.

G.
Title: Re: Want to see the 2004 pilot on DVD? Go to the Warner Video TV chat tonight!
Post by: Mark Rainey on June 07, 2006, 10:16:21 PM
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It's a drama about men suffering from side effects caused by Viagara.
God awmighty. I might as well go on to bed now because I'm not going to laugh any harder before tomorrow.
Title: Re: Want to see the 2004 pilot on DVD? Go to the Warner Video TV chat tonight!
Post by: Mysterious Benefactor on June 07, 2006, 10:33:06 PM
On the subject of Everwood, I gathered from the chat that the first season set didn't sell all that well, and that's why Warner is hedging on releasing any further sets. After all, from their POV the point of releasing sets is to make money, not simply to make fans happy. If they're not going to turn a profit, there's really nothing in it for them.
Title: Re: Want to see the 2004 pilot on DVD? Go to the Warner Video TV chat tonight!
Post by: jimbo on June 08, 2006, 04:14:44 AM
I wish I had an opportunity to give WB a piece of my mind. lol It would have been interesting to hear what its present position is on the DS pilot.
I am pretty sure that WB's position would have been that its policy is to never release unaired TV pilots. We all know that the WB invested almost 6 million dollars on the DS pilot, then passed on it and then allegedly admitted that it was a mistake to have passed on it. I think they would like this filmed pilot buried for the aforementioned reasons. I do hope that it is eventually released on DVD. I just don't see it happening unless we make them an offer they can't refuse.
Title: Re: Want to see the 2004 pilot on DVD? Go to the Warner Video TV chat tonight!
Post by: Mysterious Benefactor on June 08, 2006, 04:38:23 AM
It would have been interesting to hear what its present position is on the DS pilot.
I am pretty sure that WB's position would have been that its policy is to never release unaired TV pilots.

Well, given that the most often repeated phrase during the chat was "no plans at this time" and simply leaving it at that (I honestly lost count as to how many times they said that because it was said so often), I strongly suspect that would have simply been their response had someone been able to ask. But at least they would know there is interest in potentially having the pilot released...
Title: Re: Want to see the 2004 pilot on DVD? Go to the Warner Video TV chat tonight!
Post by: jimbo on June 08, 2006, 04:52:37 AM
It would have been interesting to hear what its present position is on the DS pilot.
I am pretty sure that WB's position would have been that its policy is to never release unaired TV pilots.

Well, given that the most often repeated phrase during the chat was "no plans at this time" and simply leaving it at that (I honestly lost count as to how many times they said that because it was said so often), I strongly suspect that would have simply been their response had someone been able to ask. But at least they would know there is interest in potentially having the pilot released...

MB-very good point you raised. Who knows what impact it may have had if the WB had actually heard from us. It would have caught its attention and possibly put it back on the table. Hopefully, someone in a higher position could make a pitch to the WB concerning this issue. Perhaps DCP and John Wells could possibly influence the WB to reconsider releasing the pilot on DVD, albeit we have no idea what their position is on the pilot as well.
Title: Re: Want to see the 2004 pilot on DVD? Go to the Warner Video TV chat tonight!
Post by: victoriawinters on June 08, 2006, 08:25:08 AM
Nope. Apparently, unless you have a DSL or Cable connection, you don't have a chance in hell of being quick enough to get through as one of the people lucky enough to ask a question. I'm still saddled with dial-up, so that left me out.

It's not about DSL it's about being quick on the draw.

I am really surprised with such low prices why you don't have DSL.  They are really competitive now.  Realistically, it's not that much more expensive then dial-up and a lot more secure because you can be behind a router.
Title: Re: Want to see the 2004 pilot on DVD? Go to the Warner Video TV chat tonight!
Post by: BuzzH on June 08, 2006, 02:34:10 PM
from their POV the point of releasing sets is to make money, not simply to make fans happy. If they're not going to turn a profit, there's really nothing in it for them.

Well this I totally agree with.  I wasn't aware the show wasn't selling well.  ;)
Title: Re: Want to see the 2004 pilot on DVD? Go to the Warner Video TV chat tonight!
Post by: BuzzH on June 08, 2006, 02:42:59 PM
I am really surprised with such low prices why you don't have DSL.  They are really competitive now.

It's not always about price.  In some places you can't GET the DSL package you want.  They are like Cable TV companies.  One DSL company 'owns' an area, and another DSL company can't offer service.  Where I live, I would KILL to get Verizon DSL at their $14.95/month price.  But because another DSL company (most likely Comcast) services the area, Verizon can't hook me up where I live.  Comcast by the way is almost $50/month AND they don't offer a discount to current cable TV customers like me.  So I've be paying over $100 for both Comcast Email and TV service.  Total BS!   >:(

Realistically, it's not that much more expensive then dial-up and a lot more secure because you can be behind a router.

Actually, that's not true.  Land-lines (dial-up) are more secure--UNLESS you have a firewall, which a lot of ppl don't have because they don't think about security.
Title: Re: Want to see the 2004 pilot on DVD? Go to the Warner Video TV chat tonight!
Post by: Mysterious Benefactor on June 08, 2006, 07:28:17 PM
It's not about DSL it's about being quick on the draw.

One might think so, but that didn't seem to be the case - at least not for me. I pre-typed "YO" (what's required to be recognized) long before it was asked for and sent it the instant it was asked for, but I never got through quick enough to be in the group quick enough to ask a question. Obviously my lag time was, well, lagging behind.  ::)

I am really surprised with such low prices why you don't have DSL.  They are really competitive now.

It's not always about price. In some places you can't GET the DSL package you want.

This is exactly true. A few years back I tried to get DSL from a provider only to discover there were no openings for any new connections in the local hub. And last year, despite hearing terrible stories about their service, I foolishly believed my experience with them might be different, so I tried to get Verizon only to go through a month of shear hell with them that finally ended up with me telling them that I wouldn't want Verizon DSL even if they paid me to use it. And since then I've contacted several local area providers, but the story is always the same: there aren't any openings in the local hub for new connections. I'm currently on a waiting list with three different providers. But unless several people suddenly up and cancel their service, it looks like I'm going to have a long wait because I'm not the first name on any of the lists...
Title: Re: Want to see the 2004 pilot on DVD? Go to the Warner Video TV chat tonight!
Post by: Raineypark on June 09, 2006, 03:04:50 AM
Sheesh!!.....I guess having to pay Cablevision a King's ransom every month is worth it!!

Next time I complain about that bill, somebody slap me...... ::)
Title: Re: Want to see the 2004 pilot on DVD? Go to the Warner Video TV chat tonight!
Post by: jennifer on June 09, 2006, 01:50:12 PM
It's a drama about men suffering from side effects caused by Viagara.  >:D
i thought that was Big Love ;D

jennifer