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<blockquote data-quote="Mr. Beef" data-source="post: 3241075" data-attributes="member: 44124"><p>I find some TV series to be pretty reasonable on DVD, but I just cannot justify dropping $80 more or less for 13 episodes of a show on DVD from HBO. (I'm only using HBO as an example because they seem to have the highest prices for their seasons, and there's nothing I watch on HBO any more. I think the only thing I watched on HBO was 'From the Earth to the Moon'.) </p><p></p><p>Paramount is also a major offender in the DVD set cost price per episode and their series. When the box sets for Paramount's Cash Cow, Star Trek, in all it's incarnations, they were like $100-$125 a season. Now I like Voyager, but why pay at a minimum roughly $4 and change an episode when I can watch them on Spike TV starting in January 2007 for about a quarter a day. Granted there are commercials when I watch them on Spike, but that gives me time to go to the bathroom and get food so I can watch and take it in chunks.</p><p></p><p>If it's something that I like, and the extras are good then I might consider it. The D&D Cartoon was the only thing I got this year on DVD and I got that for like 50% off by ordering early. </p><p></p><p>Just my 1/4 pound.</p><p></p><p>Mr. Beef</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr. Beef, post: 3241075, member: 44124"] I find some TV series to be pretty reasonable on DVD, but I just cannot justify dropping $80 more or less for 13 episodes of a show on DVD from HBO. (I'm only using HBO as an example because they seem to have the highest prices for their seasons, and there's nothing I watch on HBO any more. I think the only thing I watched on HBO was 'From the Earth to the Moon'.) Paramount is also a major offender in the DVD set cost price per episode and their series. When the box sets for Paramount's Cash Cow, Star Trek, in all it's incarnations, they were like $100-$125 a season. Now I like Voyager, but why pay at a minimum roughly $4 and change an episode when I can watch them on Spike TV starting in January 2007 for about a quarter a day. Granted there are commercials when I watch them on Spike, but that gives me time to go to the bathroom and get food so I can watch and take it in chunks. If it's something that I like, and the extras are good then I might consider it. The D&D Cartoon was the only thing I got this year on DVD and I got that for like 50% off by ordering early. Just my 1/4 pound. Mr. Beef [/QUOTE]
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