DVD Beverly Hills 90210 - The Pilot Episode
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Review(s): DVD Beverly Hills 90210 - The Pilot Episode |  |
| I BEG AARON SPELLING ........... |  |
Please Mr. Spelling I am a woman in my 40's and yet I still wish dearly to own ALL 10 SEASONS AND SPECIALS on dvd, in the Uk season 10 didn't even get aired on tv so I've never even seen the endings. Sigh I loved Beverly Hills 90210 my kids loved it, I still love the re runs but tv here only ever shows segmented series and we want it all. This box set would fly off the shelves in the UK, come on Amazon how do we all get together and contact the makers to petition them to put this on DVD. Anyone knowing how we can start one up please contact me I'd love to be in on the petition. Thanks.
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| PLEASE RELEASE ALL 10 SEASONS ON 90210 ONTO DVD |  |
I'm still waiting patiently for all 10 seasons of 90210 to be released onto DVD! Myself and a bunch of friends are dying to have this on DVD !! We grew up watching this show and idolizing the characters!!! It's our childhood!!! Alf, Golden Girls, Knight Rider, Saved By The Bell have all been released already onto DVD which is great but we need 90210!!!!!!!!! IT WILL SELL WELL THAT is a given!! Anyways I have rambled on enough! WERE WAITING!!!!!
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| 15 Years...Let's GO! |  |
It's been 15 years since the pilot aired. If Aaron Spelling has been waiting for a momentus time to release even Season One of "9-0" isn't this it? I'm tired of watching my sketchy VHS tapes with missing episodes. I religiously taped every one I could when it was in syndication, but just when I'd get grooving F/X would suddenly change seasons on me. I long for rare goodies like Season 4's "Flashback" episode where Brenda finds the old diary from the 60's in the window seat in her room and they do that whole "Bobby Kennedy, Woodstock" thing, and prove to us that the Brenda/Dylan/Kelly love triangle transcends all space and time.
Overall, 9-0 is one of my all time favorite shows (like you couldn't tell). I used to schedule my classes around Wed. nite so I wouldn't miss it. Granted, it had its lean episodes (Sophie? I loved Laura Leighton in Melrose Place but her part didn't work in S9 of 9-0), but you can't deny the appeal & the impact it has had on future shows. How many similarities btwn 9-0 and The OC can you count? Let's forget the obvious rich kids in So. CA in High School (duh) and go for details: Newcomer(s) come into town and everything changes for the longtime residents; Season 1 had a fashion show where ppl got wasted; there is need for a venue where fresh new musical acts can be showcased (PPAD & The Bait Shop); Peach Pit = Crab Shack for comfort food hangout.
You can also pick up on some very "9-0" manorisms while you watch The OC. But that's not why we're here...is it. There are those little things that make each season special and unique, and to a true fan, finding the quirks in each can be a thrill. One that stands out in my mind is how for years we have actual film documentation that Donna has eaten and loves chocolate. Yet suddenly in Season 9 when Gina gets Donna a chocolate cake for her B-Day, Noah goes off on her for not knowing that Donna is allergic to chocolate. WHAT?! They've also cast the same actors in different roles over the years (can you guess who and when?). If only they'd had one of us insane-o fans on staff these things could have been better thought out. But then it wouldn't be so much fun to find them out and laugh about them!
By the way, if you ever had a general question about an episode, there is a GREAT database website: www.tv.com that among zillions of other shows lists descriptions for all 297 episodes of this wonderous decade-long program. Aaron Spelling...do you hear my cries? Give us 9-0 on DVD! Thank you
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