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Jul 10th, 2005 09:33 PM | |
HickMan |
I think it's funnier when the language is bleeped anyway ![]() |
Jul 10th, 2005 05:32 AM | |
Esuohlim |
The first set isn't uncut, and the commentaries (only four) are the mediocre let's-talk-about-what-we-did-in-this-scene types and don't really give as much information about what goes on behind-the-scenes as they should. The 45-minute long extended scenes/unused material feature, however, is awesome and well worth getting the set, especially since it's only 20 bucks anyway. The second set is 35 bucks, and that's all I really know since I still don't have it. It apparently has the same number of commentaries, 30 minutes of deleted scenes, and a 45-minute performance from HBO's 2004 Comedy Arts Festival. It's also advertised as completely uncensored, but I hope that means just the language because I don't want to see any un-blurred dicks or anything ![]() |
Jul 10th, 2005 02:42 AM | |
Mockery |
Reno 911 Hrm, somehow that thread got deleted. Well anyway, who here owns the DVD sets? I still haven't bought 'em, but wanted to know if there's any really good stuff on 'em that they don't show on Comedy Central since the DVDs are "uncut" 'n all. |