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Published at:  May 18, 2008 3:03:43 PM CDT

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I am – Hercules!!


“I’m not so SURE about that, Maxine!!”
-- Cacuwa The Psychic




Saturday Night’s Third Season finds the NBC franchise firing on quite a few cylinders.

Bill Murray’s first full year featured more episodes hosted by Steve Martin (three) than any other. The season also boasted the first five of the 13 Lisa Loopner/Todd DeLaBounta sketches, the first five of the 10 “Franken & Davis Show” installments, four of the 11 Conehead sketches, four (including “Samurai Night Fever”) of the 17 samurai sketches, four of the Leonard Pinth-Garnell sketches, the first three of the five Wild & Crazy Guys sketches, the final three of the four E. Buzz Miller sketches, the first three of the six Olympia Café (“No Coke!! Pepsi!!”) sketches, the second and third of the 12 Nick The Lounge Singer sketches, and the only two Judy Miller sketches ever to make it to air.

3.1 offers “Mike McMack, Defense Lawyer,” which mines comedy gold from an attorney with a judge in his pocket. America also gets its first glimpse of Yortuk & Georg Festruck, horny Slovakian immigrants. (Martin and Aykroyd would only play these guys five times on SNL, and three of these “Wild & Crazy Guys” sketches fell within the third season. Their fourth appearance came at the start of the fourth season; their fifth and final appearance came in 1998, during a Roxbury Boys sketch with Will Ferrell in a show hosted by Cameron Diaz.)

3.2, hosted by Madeline Kahn, features the premiere of the famous, Carly Simon-enhanced “Swill” mineral water commercial.

3.3 pits Hugh Hefner’s Planet of the Men against the Planet of the Women. Cpl. Fallopia fires the horn ray. Capt. Macho retaliates with the mouse ray.

3.4, the Charles Grodin Halloween show, brings back old favorites like toy monger Irwin Mainway, extraterrestrial driving instructor Beldar Conehead, Samurai Dry Cleaners, the Killer Bees, and even Paul Simon.

3.5 sees Mr. Mike mock the blindness of host Ray Charles.

3.6, hosted by Buck Henry, offers Mr. Mike’s surly Ricky Rat Club. It also debuts the cigarette-toking John Belushi’s plug for the little chocolate donuts on his training table (in a spot narrated by Marv Albert).

3.7 starts with Mary Kay Place in a cheerleader outfit, yelling at a cigarette-toking John Belushi for his “lack of pep.”

3.8, hosted by SNL contest winner Miskel Spillman, Christmas episode features Elvis Costello’s memorable show-closing second-song change-up, as well as the Meat Wagon Action Track Set, E. Buzz Miller’s Art Classics and Mr. Mike’s Coral Waters Café.

3.9 stars Martin as a lettuce spokesman who challenges the Conehead family via “Family Feud.”

3.10, the season’s Robert Klein episode, evolved into a horror actioner with a running joke about giant lobsters overtaking Manhattan. It was the first episode to feature the “No Coke! Pepsi!” Greeks, and the first to feature nerds Lisa Loopner and Todd DiLabounta (renamed Todd DiLamuca in later seasons after the real DiaLabounta objected).

3.11, the Feb. 18 show, was a ratings-grabber, the first SNL hosted by Chevy Chase since quitting the show more than a year earlier. Billy Joel ditched his 10-year high school reunion to appear on it. Chase puts on the land shark costume again.

3.12, hosted by O.J. Simpson (!), featured “Mandingo II,” “E. Buzz Miller’s Animal Kingdom” and “Celebrity Battle of the Sexes and Races” which pits Simpson and Leon Spinks against Sandy Duncan and Marie Osmond. The Juice gamely kisses Garret Morris on the lips and sticks pins in a Walter Payton doll.

3.13, hosted by Art Garfunkel, is famous for “Don’t Look Back in Anger,” in which an aged John Belushi danced on the graves of Dan Aykroyd and Chevy Chase.

3.14, hosted by Jill Clayburgh, features the breakfast solution Nutrifix; Belushi’s scream as he’s injected makes me laugh.

3.15, hosted by Christopher Lee, featured horror parodies – “The Island of Lost Luggage,” “The Thing That Wouldn’t Leave” and “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Rogers” – as well as “Dell Stator’s Rabbit Hut.”

3.16 was the first of four SNLs hosted by Michael Palin, who gives Lisa Loopner a piano lesson and participates in “Danger Probe.” (Sadly, Palin’s two Miles Copperthwaite sketches wouldn’t air until season four.)

3.17 stars Michael Sarrazin as “Josh Ramsey, V.D. Caseworker.” The same episode gives us “The Hate Jennifer Show,” “E. Buzz Miller’s Exercise World” and “La Dolce Gilda.”

3.18 remains one of the funniest SNLs ever. Steve Martin plays “Theodoric of York, Medieval Barber,” a “healer” with a great fondness for bloodlettings. Theodoric answers the objections of dying patients with, “Hey, who’s the barber here?” Other highlights of the episode include a look at the Festrunks’ bachelor pad, “Dancing In The Dark” with Gilda Radner, Todd DiLabounta casually trying to wreck Chaz The Spaz’s science-fair plutonium bomb, the psychic Cacuwa’s prediction of Pope Cloning on “Next Week In Review,” the definitive performance of “King Tut,” and the first official SNL appearances of The Blues Brothers. Big episode.

3.19, which marked the first and only SNL appearance of an Oscar-toting Richard Dreyfuss, goaded by John Belushi into reciting “Hamlet” during his monologue. Belushi later recreates clips from “The Goodbye Girl.” Dreyfus does not quite participate in a “Jaws” sketch, but does turn up as Roy Neary in the series’ antepenultimate Conehead sketch, “Cone Encounters of the Third Kind.”

3.20, the season finale hosted by Buck Henry, gave us the Sodom Chamber of Congress and loaded up on recurrings: nerds, samurai, cheeseburger, Franken & Davis, Leonard Pinth-Garnell with “Bad Conceptual Art” and the last live SNL appearance of Mr. Mike ever.

EXTRAS:

“Things We Did Last Summer.” (42:38) A 1977 mockumentary of sorts masterminded by two SNL vets: writer Don Novello and director Gary Weis. Gilda Radner charges fans a dollar to tour her apartment. Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi, as The Blues Brothers, open for Steve Martin at the Universal Amphitheatre with “Hey Bartender” and “Rubber Biscuit.” Bill Murray rethinks a plan to give up comedy to play baseball full-time. Garrett Morris returns to his old trade of modeling for a lawn jockey manufacturer. Laraine Newman goes to Tahiti with actors Mackenzie Phillips, Paul Reubens and Michael McManus and music producer Peter Asher, where she encounters a giant centipede in her room and gets talked into taking a diving lesson.

“John Belushi & Howard Shore: Wardrobe Test” (2:19) I’ve no explanation for this. It’s the future star of “Continental Divide” posing with the future composer of the “Lord of the Rings” scores. Shore is wearing what appear to be green dungarees and a hat. Belushi is wearing a long coat without button.

“Trailers” (3:31) Commericals for “Charlie Wilson’s War,” “30 Rock,” “The Office,” and “Psyche.”


You say you like Marvel character crossovers? The Incredible Hulk TV-Movies are only $7.99 for both, and cooler than you’d think. “The Incredible Hulk Returns” (1988) teams the monstrosity with Marvel stablemate Thor, while “The Trial of the Incredible Hulk” (1989) thrusts David Banner into the world of blind attorney Matt Murdock (Rex Smith) and acrobatic altar ego Daredevil. John Rhys-Davies plays Kingpin! I assume these TV-movies represent the first live-action depictions of a lot of these comic-book icons.



“Star Trek” and “Mission: Impossible” were two Desilu shows that launched nine days from each other. Martin Landau turned down the role of Spock and went to work as stage actor and “M:I” master of disguise Rollin Hand.

Three years later, Landau quit “Mission: Impossible” just as “Star Trek” was cancelled. “Mission: Impossible,” however, stays on the air. Leonard Nimoy wanders across the Paramount lot (because Paramount had purchased Desilu at that point) to start work as Hand’s replacement, a magician named Paris. (Was the one-name thing an homage to Spock?) J.J. Abrams, now directing Nimoy in the new “Star Trek” movie, maybe should have cast Nimoy as an IMF supervisor in “M:I 3.” That would have been supercool.



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There are hundreds of titles involved. We thought readers might appreciate some alphabetical order:

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Beavis and Butt-head V2 V3
Beyond Belief 1
Doogie Howser 1 2 3
Grounded For Life 2
Newlyweds: Nick & Jessica 1 2 3 4
Pimp My Ride 1
Profit: The Complete Series
Punk’d 1 2
Roseanne 1 2 3
Silk Stalkings 1 2 3
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Third Rock From The Sun 1 2 3
Titus 1 2 3
Tripping The Rift 1 2
21 Jump Street 1 2 3
Viva La Bam 1 2 3
Wildboyz 1 2


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Addams Family V1 V2 V3
Airline 1
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Andy Milonakis Show 1 2
The Animation Show V1 V2
Arrested Development 3
Beavis and Butt-head V1
Black Donnellys: The Complete Series
The Book of Daniel: The Complete Series
Bullshit! 2 3 4
Charmed 1 2
Chico & Guapo 1
Crank Yankers 1
Criss Angel Mindfreak 1
Doogie Howser 4
Drawn Together 1 2
Dr. Katz: Professional Therapist 2
Earth 2: The Complete Series
Everybody Hates Chris 1 2
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Flavor of Love 1 2
Frasier 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 11
God or the Girl
Grounded For Life 1 4
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Invasion Earth
Jamie Kennedy Experiment 1 2 3
Laguna Beach 1 2
The L Word 1 2
Mind of Mencia 1 2 3
NoTORIous: The Complete Series
Reba 1 2 3 4
Renegade 1
Reno 911! 3 4
Rock of Love 1
Roseanne 4 5 6 7 8 9
Sabrina 1 2
Strangers With Candy 3
Stripperella 1
7th Heaven 1 2 3 4
Silk Stalkings 4 5
Sleeper Cell 1 2
Sliders 1 2 3
Spider-Man: The Complete MTV Series
Stella 1
That’s My Bush: Definitive Collection
Third Rock From The Sun 4 5 6
Touched By An Angel 1 2
21 Jump Street 5
Two-A-Days 1
Upright Citizens Brigade 1 2
Wings 1 2 3
Wonder Showzen 1 2


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The Amazing Race 1 7
America’s Next Top Model 1
Arrested Development 1 2
Becker 1
Beverly Hills 90210 1 2
Bullshit! 1
Charmed 3 4 5 6 7 8
Criss Angel Mindfreak 2 3
Diagnosis Murder 1
Digrassi The Next Generation 1 2 3
8th & Ocean 1
The Ellen Show: The Complete Series
Family Guy V3 V4
Frasier 9 10
Girlfriends 1 2 3
Grosse Point: The Complete Series
The Hills 2
How I Met Your Mother 12
Ice Road Truckers 1
I Love New York 1.x
Instant Star 1 2
Joan of Arcadia 2
Keen Eddie: The Complete Series
Lateline: The Complete Series
Mad About You 1
Medium 1
Melrose Place 1 2
The Nanny 1
Neil Gaiman’s Neverwhere
Noah’s Arc 1 2
The Office 1
Painkiller Jane: The Complete Series
The Practice 1
The Pretender 1 2 3 4
Renegade 2 3
Ren & Stimpy 1 2 3 4 5
Resurrection Blvd. 1
Rob & Big 1 2
Rollergirls 1
Rules of Engagement 1
Sabrina 3
The Sentinel 1
The Simpsons 1 2 3 4 5 6
Soul Food 1
21 Jump Street 4
Viva La Bam 4 5
Wildboyz 3 4
Will & Grace 1 2 3 4 5
Wings 4 6



$25
Bones 1
Boston Legal 1
The Commish 1 2
Dawson’s Creek 1
Diagnosis Murder 2 3
Digrassi The Next Generation 4 5
Dog Whisperer 1 2
Eureka 1
Family Guy V1 V2
Firefly: The Complete Series
Jack of All Trades: The Complete Series
The Joe Schmo Show 1
Mad About You 2 3
My Name Is Earl 1 2
The Nanny 2
Party of Five 1 2
Queer As Folk 1 2 3
The Simpsons 7
Soul Food 2 3
7th Heaven 5
The Simpsons 7 8 9 10
Stargate Atlantis 1 2 3
Stargate SG-1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
‘Til Death 1
Weeds 2
Weird Science 1 2






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Last Week
Acapulco Heat: The Complete Series
The Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin Vol. 2
Allo Allo 8.x
Avatar 3.x Vol. 3
Bewitched 6.x
Champions of the Wild: Marine Life
Champions of the Wild: Our Wildlife
Champions of the Wild: Primate, Pandas and Bears
Crossing Jordan 1.x
The 4400 4.x
Greg The Bunny: Best Of The Film Parodies Vol. 2
A Haunting 3.x
Hauntings In America
Hiya Kids: A 50's Saturday Morning Box
The Jack Benny Show: Best Of
The Johnny Carson Show: Best Of
Madeline: Next Stop, America
Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Movie
Punky Brewster 1.x Vol. 1
The Red Skelton Show: Best Of Vol. 1
The Red Skelton Show: Best Of Vol. 2
Sergeant Preston of the Yukon: Best Of
Speed Racer: The Next Generation Vol. 1
That Girl 1.x Vol. 1
Trailer Park Boys 7.x <--- NEW!!



This Week


The Adams Chronicles: The Complete Miniseries


The Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers Vol. 1


American Idol 6.x Finale


The Chase 1.x


DNA 1.x/2.x


Doogie Howser, M.D.: The Complete Series


Drawn Together Uncensored 3.x


Garfield: A Cat and His Nerd


The Incredible Hulk TV-Movies


Lovejoy 3.x


The Magnificent Seven: The Complete Series


Mission: Impossible 4.x


The Rat Patrol: The Complete Series


Saturday Night Live 3.x: Limited Edition


Sinatra: The Complete Miniseries


Stargate Infinity: The Complete Series


Two and a Half Men 3.x



Next Week
The Bill Engvall Show 1.x
Bump: South America
Charles in Charge 3.x
Cheerleader U
Cranford: The Complete Miniseries
Dangerous Assignment: The Complete Series
Exes and Ohs 1.x
Gomer Pyle USMC 4.x
A Haunting 3.x
JAG 6.x
The Jeff Corwin Experience 2.x
Laredo: Best of 1.x Vol. 2
The Muppet Show 3.x
The New Maverick: The Pilot
Nimrod Nation: The Complete Miniseries
Oban Star Racers Vol. 2
Penn & Teller: Bullshit! 5.x
The Richie Rich/Scooby Doo Hour Vol. 1
Square Pegs: The Complete Series
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Ninja Tribunal
24 1.x Special Edition



May 27
Absolutely Fabulous: Absolutely Everything
Cory in the House: New & Improved Edition
DeGrassi: The Next Generation 6.x
Go Lion
The Grand: The Complete Series
Gunsmoke 2.x Vol. 2
He-Man Vol. 2
Honeymooners: Color Episodes Vol. 3
Holocaust: The Complete Miniseries
Intervention: Best of 1.x
Intervention 1.x: Then and Now
The Invaders 1.x
Lipstick Jungle 1.x
Love My Way 1.x <--- NEW!!
MonsterQuest 1.x
Rawhide 3.x Vol. 1
Wing Chun: The Complete Series




June 3
American Gangster 2.x
The Andromeda Strain: The Complete Miniseries <
CHiPs 2.x
Dante's Cove 3.x
The Dead Zone 6.x
Doctor Who: Beneath The Surface
Doctor Who: The Sea Devils
Doctor Who: The Silurians
Doctor Who: Warriors of the Deep
Epic Conditions: The Weather Channel
Epic Conditions: The Weather Channel (Blu-ray)
Fearless Planet
Fearless Planet (Blu-ray)
Flavor of Love 3.x
Get Smart: The Complete 1995 Series
I Love New York 2.x
The Incredible Hulk 3.x
The Incredible Hulk 4.x
Kenny The Shark Vol. 3
Mannix 1.x
Meerkat Manor: Best of 2.x
Platinum Weddings: Best Of


Rescue Me 4.x

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    Readers Talkback

  • May 13, 2008 4:56:04 AM CDT

    SNL

    by mrfan

    Will get the third season

    Reply to Talkback

  • May 13, 2008 6:07:51 AM CDT

    The Invaders

    by pizza the hut

    Dated special effects, but it makes The X-Files look like Mr. Rogers.

    Reply to Talkback

  • May 13, 2008 6:59:05 AM CDT

    Lovejoy

    by call me kenneth

    Ian McShane fans should check out Lovejoy (though it goes badly downhill after the first two seasons). It explores the cut-throat world of the antiques business in the lawless rolling hills of East Anglia. It's a bit like Deadwood, only with more swearing. The high class hooker with a heart, Lady Jane Felcher, is a particular highlight.

    Reply to Talkback

  • May 13, 2008 7:44:13 AM CDT

    Last night's episode of the Incredible Hulk

    by samuel fulmer

    was a very special episode. They revealed that the Hulk has a twin brother, and he's red.

    Reply to Talkback

  • May 13, 2008 7:45:16 AM CDT

    Larry the Lounge Lizard

    by samuel fulmer

    Was that a season 3 episode where's he's singing "Star Wars nothing but Star Wars."

    Reply to Talkback

  • May 13, 2008 7:50:48 AM CDT

    SUNNY IN PHILLY IS BACK, BITCHES!

    by 2for2true

    Season 4 begins this fall.

    Reply to Talkback

  • May 13, 2008 8:14:17 AM CDT

    Bat Shark Repellant in High Def!

    by chrth

  • May 13, 2008 9:05:39 AM CDT

    Are they seriously trying to trick people

    by silentp

    into buying Batman: The Movie by making it look more serious and releasing it around the same time as TDK? That is pretty fucked up.

    Reply to Talkback

  • May 13, 2008 9:21:28 AM CDT

    Finally, a decent DVD set of the Galaxy Rangers?

    by mr incredible

    About damn time! From what I've read, the entire series will be split in two sets; the other one due out later this year. Now if they can only put Sammo Hung's MARTIAL LAW series on DVD....

    Reply to Talkback

  • May 13, 2008 9:26:24 AM CDT

    daves world ?

    by postalpez

    thought they would atleast do one full season of night court first.

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  • May 13, 2008 10:45:03 AM CDT

    HUlk movies are pretty bad.

    by wcme

    This is an obvious re-release due to the new Hulk film. I want to note, however, that Mcgee IS in "Returns", and presumably goes off to chase his ass and THOR afterwards. (Backdoor pilot?!) Original dvd release on May 6, 2003. So not only do the movies suck (You haven't lived until you see DAREDEVIL in a black ninja suit and a dishtowel wrapped around his head....ah the days we got excited to see any Marvel hero in live action!) but this release removes all extras from the previous one - per amazon.com: "Returns offers two interview segments: "Muscling in on Movies" is a 25-minute conversation with Ferrigno about his bodybuilding and acting careers, while "The Marvelous World of Stan Lee" is 16 minutes with the always-animated Hulk creator on his life and philosophy. A still gallery and detailed talent bios on Bixby and Ferrigno round out the disc. Trial offers the gallery and bios as well as "Stand Tall," a solid 84-minute documentary from 1994 that profiles Ferrigno's quest for the Mr. Olympia Masters competition that should prove fascinating for bodybuilding and athletic enthusiasts. Viewers can also access Trial's original script via DVD-ROM. A breezy and informative eight-page booklet on both features rounds out the set. --Paul Gaita" - So there.

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  • May 13, 2008 11:56:49 AM CDT

    HULK movies were crap

    by pizza the hut

    Another fan here of the original Ken Johnson TV series. Without Ken Johnson at the helm, without Joe Harnell's music, without a good story, and without a proper ending to the Banner-McGee story (which would have been resolved had CBS not pulled the plug in Season 5), the movies are left without a prayer. By the way, there are some unfilmed scripts for Season 5 floating around out there. "The Trial of Jack McGee" being the best. A script was never made for the grand finale though, which more than likely would have been filmed at the end of Season 5, and would have resolved the Banner-McGee story. Instead, CBS cut it short, would not allow an ending to be filmed, and then NBC comes along 6 years later with these crap-fest reunion movies.

    Reply to Talkback

  • May 13, 2008 1:11:24 PM CDT

    Say what you want about the Hulk movies...

    by derlanghaarige

    ...but seeing the dead Dr. Banner lying in the crater that the Hulk caused when he fell out of the helicopter was one of the saddest TV-moments of my childhood.

    Reply to Talkback

  • May 13, 2008 1:22:34 PM CDT

    Unfortunately that Hulk movie isn't in the box.

    by derlanghaarige

  • May 13, 2008 1:25:06 PM CDT

    I remember when Profit it started in Germany.

    by derlanghaarige

    The Channel did something very unusual. During the first episode the viewers were asked to vote in a telephone poll, if they wanted to see more of the show or not. They voted for 'not'. Don't know if it has ever been shown since then.

    Reply to Talkback

  • May 13, 2008 2:55:36 PM CDT

    The 3rd Hulk Movie...

    by wcme

    isn't in this new pressing, nor was it in the first pressing. its called "The Death of the Incredible Hulk" and its much better then the first 2, a more serious film for what these low budget things could be. Theres a female spy which might as well have been someone like the Black Widow that is caught between 2 worlds, and David gets lucky! Indeed, the end, when he falls into the tarmack and reverts to Banner and dies IS a great moment. Word on the street is that there was a plan for a 4th Hulk film, where we wrap it all up ("The Birth of the incredible hulk" or something) and would have had Mcgee. Bixby died before it could be made. FYI - you can get THAT film on a dvd of its own with the OLD dvd of the 2 films and extras, for about the price of the new dvd with 2 films and no extras, on Amazon. The old pressings are still in print.

    Reply to Talkback

  • May 13, 2008 3:30:56 PM CDT

    3rd Hulk movie...

    by pizza the hut

    Somebody else owns the rights, which is why only two are in the box. While the telemovies didn't turn me on too much, I did enjoy the scene where Banner hulks out in the courtroom.

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  • May 13, 2008 3:38:48 PM CDT

    4th movie would have been...

    by pizza the hut

    "Rebirth of the Incredible Hulk" as I recall.

    Reply to Talkback

  • May 13, 2008 6:17:06 PM CDT

    POSSIBLE MISSION:IMPOSSIBLE MOVIE

    by danbriggs05

    if YOU WATCH SMOKIN ACES and you recall the ending, seeing how joe carnahan was involved in mi3 one could say its possible they were planning on bringing back peter graves as mr phelps disguised as an enemy agent all they needed was martin landau in the andy garcia role and ethan hunt in ryan reynolds role they should defintely RESTART THE MI FRANCHISE WITH THE ORGINAL IMF TEAM with pa kent bitch (john schiender)
    as jim phelps

    esai morales as dan briggs

    with ryan schifrin as director

    and his dad lalo as composer

    Reply to Talkback

  • May 13, 2008 6:17:18 PM CDT

    POSSIBLE MISSION:IMPOSSIBLE MOVIE

    by danbriggs05

    if YOU WATCH SMOKIN ACES and you recall the ending, seeing how joe carnahan was involved in mi3 one could say its possible they were planning on bringing back peter graves as mr phelps disguised as an enemy agent all they needed was martin landau in the andy garcia role and ethan hunt in ryan reynolds role they should defintely RESTART THE MI FRANCHISE WITH THE ORGINAL IMF TEAM with pa kent bitch (john schiender)
    as jim phelps

    esai morales as dan briggs

    with ryan schifrin as director

    and his dad lalo as composer

    Reply to Talkback

  • May 13, 2008 8:34:33 PM CDT

    The Things We Did Last Summer

    by tron

    WOW!!! What a bonus treat..

    I wonder if Mr. Mike's Mondo Video will be a bonus on another season release.

    I wonder if the film has been remastered.

    I wonder if they will ever complete the DVD season set releases before another video format takes over DVD.

    Reply to Talkback

  • May 14, 2008 12:18:54 PM CDT

    Hulk movies

    by big jim

    I've always thought Tony Goldwyn played Daredevil. Seems I was wrong. Wasn't there a Thor tv show? Or at least another movie? I seem to remember seeing those characters again. But, as we see above, my memory isn't that good.

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