Tuesday, January 29th, 2008

M*A*S*H

Tuesday, January 29th, 2008 01:34 pm
caddyman: (telly)
Every now and again I wander across to my Amazon wish list and look at, amongst other items, the complete M*A*S*H DVD box set covering all eleven seasons of the show.

I have wanted this for years, more so since the DVD collection allows you to view it without the bloody annoying laughter track. Although in the final two or three seasons the season became a little less funny and little more preachy, it’s still one of my all-time favourites and back in the days when my Clapham garret had cable, I would cheerfully watch the rerun double bill night after night on the Paramount Comedy channel.

The reason I keep going back and looking longingly at the series without ever buying it is simply down to the fact that it is so mind numbingly expensive. Amazon are offering two different versions of the complete box set with the cheapest at £149.99. Play have it at £159.99. The recommended retail price is reported at an incredible £199.99!

Who buys these things at those prices? I would baulk at paying prices that high for series that are much newer: the most recent MASH episode was filmed and broadcast in 1983: it will be 25 years old later this year. Why is it so damned expensive and what makes the DVD companies think that it is worth maintaining at that price? At £14.99 per season for most of the run, but with season 4 at £17.99 and seasons 10 and 11 at £27.99 and £23.99 respectively, it gets even more ludicrous.

Am I to assume that they are selling so well that every house in the land except mine has a copy?

I expect that the price will eventually fall. After years of waiting, the Beatles CDs finally dropped to a price I was willing to pay and I completed my collection. I guess that at some pointy MASH will too.

M*A*S*H

Tuesday, January 29th, 2008 01:34 pm
caddyman: (telly)
Every now and again I wander across to my Amazon wish list and look at, amongst other items, the complete M*A*S*H DVD box set covering all eleven seasons of the show.

I have wanted this for years, more so since the DVD collection allows you to view it without the bloody annoying laughter track. Although in the final two or three seasons the season became a little less funny and little more preachy, it’s still one of my all-time favourites and back in the days when my Clapham garret had cable, I would cheerfully watch the rerun double bill night after night on the Paramount Comedy channel.

The reason I keep going back and looking longingly at the series without ever buying it is simply down to the fact that it is so mind numbingly expensive. Amazon are offering two different versions of the complete box set with the cheapest at £149.99. Play have it at £159.99. The recommended retail price is reported at an incredible £199.99!

Who buys these things at those prices? I would baulk at paying prices that high for series that are much newer: the most recent MASH episode was filmed and broadcast in 1983: it will be 25 years old later this year. Why is it so damned expensive and what makes the DVD companies think that it is worth maintaining at that price? At £14.99 per season for most of the run, but with season 4 at £17.99 and seasons 10 and 11 at £27.99 and £23.99 respectively, it gets even more ludicrous.

Am I to assume that they are selling so well that every house in the land except mine has a copy?

I expect that the price will eventually fall. After years of waiting, the Beatles CDs finally dropped to a price I was willing to pay and I completed my collection. I guess that at some pointy MASH will too.

I wish to feast

Tuesday, January 29th, 2008 02:57 pm
caddyman: (Mulling it over)
For lunch I scarfed back a Furtle-designed pasta gloop with salady bits. I have also consumed two bananas and an apple.

I am starving. No, really, my giblets are growling at me1. Yesterday they were quite happy with that concoction, today they demand more.

On the plus side, I am wearing my belt two notches tighter than I was at the beginning of the month. There are no more notches on it; I shall have to make them artificially if this keeps up (or try my other belt).


1Which can be quite alarming when you has many giblets as I do...

I wish to feast

Tuesday, January 29th, 2008 02:57 pm
caddyman: (Mulling it over)
For lunch I scarfed back a Furtle-designed pasta gloop with salady bits. I have also consumed two bananas and an apple.

I am starving. No, really, my giblets are growling at me1. Yesterday they were quite happy with that concoction, today they demand more.

On the plus side, I am wearing my belt two notches tighter than I was at the beginning of the month. There are no more notches on it; I shall have to make them artificially if this keeps up (or try my other belt).


1Which can be quite alarming when you has many giblets as I do...

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