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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 7/29/2008 1:30:28 PM Posts: 155, Visits: 818 |
| The Immortal is now available on DVD. We've been able to get the first, I believe two episodes prior to this. Now the complete series is being released.
From what I saw of DK in the first two episodes, depending on the price, this may be a worthwhile series to try to see. That is, if you don't mind that DK carries the show, because the rest of it is woeful.
http://www.amazon.com/Immortal-Robert-Ito/dp/B000KGH06Q/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1/002-6373156-2880047?ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=1175865412&sr=8-1
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| Thanks for the info Roaringmice I've got the pilot and either 1 or 2 episodes (I can't remember which) so it'd be great to have the 22 episodes.......anyone know when it's being released in the UK? I checked on Amazon UK and it isn't listed.... |
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Supreme Being
       
Group: Forum Members Last Login: 6/4/2008 9:07:14 PM Posts: 440, Visits: 3,279 |
| It most likely won't get a UK release. They don't bother here unless they're convinced it'll sell. Let's face it, it won't. It showed on tv here once on scifi I think and never been repeated.
The US release more dvds because they have a larger market to compete in. We don't.
I could be wrong, but it's a very slim chance! We have the pilot double episode available in region 0, if they were going to release the full set they would have.
Also, in the states they're counting on the Lorenzo Lamas name to carry the dvd sales. He's much more well known there than anywhere else, it's not something they can count on here.
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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 11/25/2008 1:09:07 AM Posts: 388, Visits: 645 |
| Sounds like a job for Amazon.com and a multi-regional dvd player!
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