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29 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
They Have Ignored Our Cries!,
By Andy Radke (Guelph, Ontario CANADA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Married with Children, Vol. 2 - The Most Outrageous Episodes (DVD)
Despite the overwhelming public response to have this great season released in the form of complete season sets following the release of "Married With Children: The Most Outrageous Episodes, Vol. 1", it seems that our cries have fallen on deaf ears. Columbia/Tri-Star has decided to go ahead with a 2nd compilation set containing ONLY 5 meazily episodes. I love this show to death, but while lesser known sitcoms are getting the Royal treatment, the show that was innovative on so many levels recieves a paltry 5 episodes per disk.For those who are interested, the episodes contained on this disk are as follows: "A Man's Castle" This disk, same as the first, features a "Salute To Sinatra" as well as extra trailers. Why Columbia/Tri-Star would continue releasing this show in this calabre is beyond me. It's a perennial classic which definitely deserves the full season treatment. Geez, if "Sports Night", "Felicity" and "Larry Sanders" can be granted full season sets, then why on earth can't they do the same with this one. In my opinion, it is one of the best sitcoms ever released.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Its official Season Sets are coming,
By A Customer
This review is from: Married with Children, Vol. 2 - The Most Outrageous Episodes (DVD)
Columbia Tristar officialy annouced that the first season of Married with Children is coming for release later this year. So why buy this. Why did Tristar ever release this. Some say it was the test demand for the show. Thats [not true. Everyone]knows there is more then enough Married with Children fans to make a killing. This was about ranking as much money of fans as possible by [cheating them]. These best ofs are terrible. The picture and sound quality is hardly any better then a TV broadcast and there are no extras. I hope the season sets have improved picture and sound and extras. Even if they don't they still will be better then this "best of" .
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Man, they just aren't even trying...,
By Wes (NC) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Married with Children, Vol. 2 - The Most Outrageous Episodes (DVD)
Another volume of disappointment from the good folks at Columbia/TriStar, this time featuring the episodes "A Man's Castle," "Raingirl," "Have You Driven a Ford Lately," "If Al Had a Hammer" and "Who'll Stop the Rain." Is it just me or are the majority of the choices they make for 'Most Outrageous' not that outrageous? It seems by the views of CTS any of the 250+ episodes in their library can be considered 'Most Outrageous.' If they're going to continue releasing best-of compilations instead of the much more preferred seasonal sets the least they could do is release the absolute best episodes such as "Pilot," "NO MA'AM," "It's a Bundyful Life," or the controversial "Her Cups Runeth Over," just to name a few. Perhaps the worst part of this particular volume is the fact that the presentation of "If Al Had a Hammer" is the SYNDICATION version, complete with the shortened opening credits and the TV-PG logo in the top left corner! Just when you thought they were treating the show bad enough...
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