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Now available for pre-order at play -
here (http://www.playserver2.com/play247.asp?page=title&r=R2&title=111247)
Special features include:
Audio commentary from the cast
Deleted scenes (20 mins)
'Smeg Ups' outtakes
Original trailer
'Red Dward A-Z' dictionary
Interview with co-writer/producer Doug Naylor
'Alternative Personalities' featurette
Tongue Tied - uncut
Special effects raw footage
Isolated music cues
'Talking Book' chapters
Photo gallery
Web link
Easter Egg (hidden feature)
Interactive menu
Scene access
Episodes for those who can't remember:
Kryten: The crew of Red Dwarf finds an android called Kryten looking after three fellow crew members who have been dead for years...
Better Than Life: Rimmer recieves a note from his mother informing him that his father is dead.
Thanks For The Memory: The crew wake up with no memeory of what has happend over the past four days...
Stasis Leak: The crew find a stasis leak which takes them back to the time of the original Red Dwarf...
Queeg: Holly, the ship's computer is replaced by Queeg 500.
Parallel Universe: The crew are thrown into a parallel universe, there they meet their female counterparts...
:thumbs:
Thanks for the details :thumbs:
Personally I wouldn't pre-order from Play as their price is not that amazing (others are slightly cheaper), and will probably be the same at many other places when we get closer to the release date.
Also they have been a bid shoddy as of late wrt pre-orders.
Queeg - haven't seen that one for a long time :clap:
These discs can't come fast enough for me. At last I can start to retire my videos. Queeg is one of my fave eps - One of the few eps where Norm is given some quality screen time.
One extra (well, two actually) that I would like to see on later Red Dwark disks would be the American pilots that were made, I imagine it would be a licensing nightmare but I reckon they could be quite interesting to watch!
Especially when you consider that their version of The Cat was female!
:dork:
Originally posted by FightForTheRight
Especially when you consider that their version of The Cat was female!
:dork: How many episodes were made?
For those who don't know the episodes off by heart, having the "episode selection" menu just stating "1,2,3,4,5,6" etc is crap. I don't know the epsiodes off by heart so don't know which is which, they could have labeled them.
Also it takes ages to get to the menus, sure they are nicely done, but gets annoying after a while.
Originally posted by 8-]
How many episodes were made?
None really.
There were two US pilots. The first was a full length episode, mainly based on The End. The 2nd (which had Terry Farrell as the Cat) was more of a coming soon type thing. With clips from 'later episodes' mixed in with clips from UK episodes and the 1st pilot.
The first pilot had a male cat, and he was (I believe) played by the guy who played the singing demon in the buffy ep "Once more with feeling".
Originally posted by kat23
None really.
There were two US pilots. The first was a full length episode, mainly based on The End. The 2nd (which had Terry Farrell as the Cat) was more of a coming soon type thing. With clips from 'later episodes' mixed in with clips from UK episodes and the 1st pilot. Thanks for the info. I knew it was canned before a full series but didn't realise how few episodes had been made.
Originally posted by FightForTheRight
Especially when you consider that their version of The Cat was female!
:dork:
Not just female, but was Dax from Deep Space 9! :dork: :dork:
Originally posted by mikegray
Not just female, but was Dax from Deep Space 9! :dork: :dork:
Originally posted by kat23
here were two US pilots. The first was a full length episode, mainly based on The End. The 2nd (which had Terry Farrell as the Cat) was more of a coming soon type thing. With clips from 'later episodes' mixed in with clips from UK episodes and the 1st pilot.
:dork: :dork:
D'oh! Teach me not to read posts thoroughly.
Originally posted by mikegray
D'oh! Teach me not to read posts thoroughly.
:lol:
Sorry, just pointing out who Terry Farrell was. I'd guess some people wouldn't necessarily know who played Dax.
here (http://www.playserver2.com/play247.asp?page=title&r=R2&title=111247)
Special features include:
Audio commentary from the cast
Deleted scenes (20 mins)
'Smeg Ups' outtakes
Original trailer
'Red Dward A-Z' dictionary
Interview with co-writer/producer Doug Naylor
'Alternative Personalities' featurette
Tongue Tied - uncut
Special effects raw footage
Isolated music cues
'Talking Book' chapters
Photo gallery
Web link
Easter Egg (hidden feature)
Interactive menu
Scene access
Episodes for those who can't remember:
Kryten: The crew of Red Dwarf finds an android called Kryten looking after three fellow crew members who have been dead for years...
Better Than Life: Rimmer recieves a note from his mother informing him that his father is dead.
Thanks For The Memory: The crew wake up with no memeory of what has happend over the past four days...
Stasis Leak: The crew find a stasis leak which takes them back to the time of the original Red Dwarf...
Queeg: Holly, the ship's computer is replaced by Queeg 500.
Parallel Universe: The crew are thrown into a parallel universe, there they meet their female counterparts...
:thumbs:
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Thanks for the details :thumbs:
Personally I wouldn't pre-order from Play as their price is not that amazing (others are slightly cheaper), and will probably be the same at many other places when we get closer to the release date.
Also they have been a bid shoddy as of late wrt pre-orders.
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Queeg - haven't seen that one for a long time :clap:
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These discs can't come fast enough for me. At last I can start to retire my videos. Queeg is one of my fave eps - One of the few eps where Norm is given some quality screen time.
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One extra (well, two actually) that I would like to see on later Red Dwark disks would be the American pilots that were made, I imagine it would be a licensing nightmare but I reckon they could be quite interesting to watch!
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Especially when you consider that their version of The Cat was female!
:dork:
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Originally posted by FightForTheRight
Especially when you consider that their version of The Cat was female!
:dork: How many episodes were made?
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For those who don't know the episodes off by heart, having the "episode selection" menu just stating "1,2,3,4,5,6" etc is crap. I don't know the epsiodes off by heart so don't know which is which, they could have labeled them.
Also it takes ages to get to the menus, sure they are nicely done, but gets annoying after a while.
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Originally posted by 8-]
How many episodes were made?
None really.
There were two US pilots. The first was a full length episode, mainly based on The End. The 2nd (which had Terry Farrell as the Cat) was more of a coming soon type thing. With clips from 'later episodes' mixed in with clips from UK episodes and the 1st pilot.
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The first pilot had a male cat, and he was (I believe) played by the guy who played the singing demon in the buffy ep "Once more with feeling".
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Originally posted by kat23
None really.
There were two US pilots. The first was a full length episode, mainly based on The End. The 2nd (which had Terry Farrell as the Cat) was more of a coming soon type thing. With clips from 'later episodes' mixed in with clips from UK episodes and the 1st pilot. Thanks for the info. I knew it was canned before a full series but didn't realise how few episodes had been made.
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Originally posted by FightForTheRight
Especially when you consider that their version of The Cat was female!
:dork:
Not just female, but was Dax from Deep Space 9! :dork: :dork:
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Originally posted by mikegray
Not just female, but was Dax from Deep Space 9! :dork: :dork:
Originally posted by kat23
here were two US pilots. The first was a full length episode, mainly based on The End. The 2nd (which had Terry Farrell as the Cat) was more of a coming soon type thing. With clips from 'later episodes' mixed in with clips from UK episodes and the 1st pilot.
:dork: :dork:
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D'oh! Teach me not to read posts thoroughly.
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Originally posted by mikegray
D'oh! Teach me not to read posts thoroughly.
:lol:
Sorry, just pointing out who Terry Farrell was. I'd guess some people wouldn't necessarily know who played Dax.
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