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Ooh, a book of Revival Series scripts... now you really have me dreaming!!  Something like that would be amazing

I just looked up the Seinfeld scripts book you mentioned.  It covers seasons 1 & 2 (17 episodes in total), and has a list price of $18.99.  I'd be willing to pay more than that, if necessary, for a collection of the DS: '91 scripts.

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Last year when I was there, they sold the complete shooting scripts for 300. I desperately wanted to bid on it but hubby wouldn't budge.

Oh, how I'd love to have copies of those scripts!!

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Last Monday -- July 12th.  

That first day, they were also offering copies autographed by Bob Cobert, to ship in "late July."  But those must have sold out quickly, because the link was gone from their site within a day.

I'll keep my fingers crossed for you to get a magnet.  :)

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Mysterious Benefactor... there's also one more promo pic from Screen Archives' website, to add to the ones you posted:



By the way, when my order arrived this past Saturday, it contained a 2" x 3.5" magnet promoting the Revival Series CD release.  That's probably only a "while supplies last" kind of thing, but I hope plenty of other fans receive them too, as they make for a cool little piece of memorabilia.

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And it's very nice to see you posting, BrianPGH.  [ghost_smiley]

Thank you!  Love your screenname.  :)

Yes, this release came completely out of nowhere.  I was shocked when I received the email about it last Monday (I'm on Screen Archives' mailing list).  The subject heading was their standard "New & Notable Releases,' so nothing prepared me to open the email and see BEN CROSS as Barnabas!!  I almost fell out of my chair.  lol.

I can't complain, as it made for a terrific surprise -- I just would've thought that there would have been some info out about it prior to the release.  Or rumblings that it was coming.  Or something.


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Unfortunately, the liner notes -- though entertaining & filled with photos -- don't offer specific info regarding the individual tracks, so there's no explanation behind the origins of "Dark Dream." 

I don't recognize it from the pilot either (which could be why it follows the pilot's end theme in the running order, as opposed to being sequenced somewhere before it), but it's a great composition nonetheless. 


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