Last year I got the entire H: LOTS for $40 on Amazon. I won't get get Blu-Ray since seasons 1+2 were shot on VHS. Once it jumped from two miniseires to real reasons, they moved to film.
Homicide Life On The Street is a phenomenal show. I bought all the DVDs and backed them up to my server years ago and it’s the best thing I ever did. The acting is absolutely top notch, and the writing just was so ahead of its time.
This is EXACTLY the reason why physical media and streaming media can co-exist. With that thing outta the way, I have trouble finding Dragonar Academy volume 3 manga and Hundred on Blu-ray because they are so needlessly expensive when they should be readily available and sell for a reasonable price.
I'm still in shock that Disney( well not shock just stupidity) hasn't added Ray Bradbury's "Something Wicked This Way Comes" to their library. After all it is a Disney film from 1983. Stars Jason Robards, Diane Ladd, Jonathon Pryce, and Pam Grier. It's hard to find any where but on the used market on DVD and VHS.
The tv show from the 1980s, Wiseguy doesn’t seem to be anywhere. It was partially released on DVD many years ago but doesn’t seem available anymore anywhere.
I misunderstood the title of the video completely. I thought we were talking about films we can't look anymore because they are hard to watch today, due to sexism, homophobia etc.
The Abyss is available right now on one of the streaming services I subscribe to, I just watched it a few weeks ago. If I really like a TV show or movie I get the DVD as soon as it's available because unless you can physically hold it in your hand (DVD or Blu-ray) you don't own it and you can't rely on it being around in the future. What I'm waiting for on DVD right now is the third season of The Orville. It's only available on Blu-ray right now.
The abyss and Willow are available to watch on you tube. 82 episodes of homicide life on the streets also available on you tube as also Pink Floyd's the Wall and the brave little toaster also on transtEr Lexington's page. And I just watched happiness on YouTube as well. Pretty much all the movies you have listed here and shows are available on YouTube which is a free streaming channel. I don't know if it matters that I'm in the United States but these are all accessible on my you tube
Two things, I knew an assistant editor on Millennium and the ending of the second season was supposed to be the end of the show. And, Kids is technically owned by Disney who won it in a bidding war, realized what they had and created a dummy company called Excalibur Films so they can release it in theaters.
Hmmm…that's funny saying that there hasn't been any tapes of KIDS Well that was the first time I ever seen that movie was on tape,hell in which I still have the damn tape
Interesting that you included Kids on this list. I saw it in the local art house cinema and liked it well enough. I have the impression that many films that are controversial-for example, films dealing with kids (pun intended) or teens and sex/sexuality, or that would offend the adherents of the major religions- often have a brief showing in the art house venues, then disappear: You don't want your steaming service or company walloped or boycotted for showing films that are too "out there."
Things like this are why I still buy DVD's. Not only do they not disappear, but I can watch them whenever I want without having to wait or hope they're on some streaming service I may not have. While not movie or show wise I'm also a HUGE acvicate for physical video games. Too many are lost to the void when support for the online services for a console shut down. All those lost digital games.
If you make another one of these, Two Guys and a Girl should go on the list. The show that introduced me to the comedic brilliance of Ryan Reynolds and it’s impossible to find. You can’t even pirate it 😅
Perfect list of cinema toasters!
Willow sucked and im glad itgs gone. It ruined the movie
Current update (dec 2024), Hush is available on Shutter, AMC+, and Tubi!
Some toasters really are better than others.
The Wall’s esp version has an English sub track,the original.
Cocoon couldn’t be watched on streaming because the music rights haven’t been cleared for streaming.
Millennium was a great series. There is one particular episode inspired by The Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis that comes to mind.
The abyss comes up on HBO sometimes
I am annoy I've never been able to get Millenniuum S1. I have 2 and 3.
Last year I got the entire H: LOTS for $40 on Amazon. I won't get get Blu-Ray since seasons 1+2 were shot on VHS. Once it jumped from two miniseires to real reasons, they moved to film.
Homicide Life On The Street is a phenomenal show. I bought all the DVDs and backed them up to my server years ago and it’s the best thing I ever did. The acting is absolutely top notch, and the writing just was so ahead of its time.
This is EXACTLY the reason why physical media and streaming media can co-exist. With that thing outta the way, I have trouble finding Dragonar Academy volume 3 manga and Hundred on Blu-ray because they are so needlessly expensive when they should be readily available and sell for a reasonable price.
I'm still in shock that Disney( well not shock just stupidity) hasn't added Ray Bradbury's "Something Wicked This Way Comes" to their library. After all it is a Disney film from 1983. Stars Jason Robards, Diane Ladd, Jonathon Pryce, and Pam Grier. It's hard to find any where but on the used market on DVD and VHS.
The tv show from the 1980s, Wiseguy doesn’t seem to be anywhere. It was partially released on DVD many years ago but doesn’t seem available anymore anywhere.
I’m delighted to own all of MillenniuM – and signed by Lance!
I misunderstood the title of the video completely. I thought we were talking about films we can't look anymore because they are hard to watch today, due to sexism, homophobia etc.
The Abyss is available right now on one of the streaming services I subscribe to, I just watched it a few weeks ago.
If I really like a TV show or movie I get the DVD as soon as it's available because unless you can physically hold it in your hand (DVD or Blu-ray) you don't own it and you can't rely on it being around in the future. What I'm waiting for on DVD right now is the third season of The Orville. It's only available on Blu-ray right now.
Abyss Blu-Ray – March 12, 2024 – ETA
10 more movies and tv shows you can no longer watch – ON BLU RAY
The abyss and Willow are available to watch on you tube. 82 episodes of homicide life on the streets also available on you tube as also Pink Floyd's the Wall and the brave little toaster also on transtEr Lexington's page. And I just watched happiness on YouTube as well. Pretty much all the movies you have listed here and shows are available on YouTube which is a free streaming channel. I don't know if it matters that I'm in the United States but these are all accessible on my you tube
I own Hush on dvd, which I bought on Amazon years ago. I'd have to look at the disc, it could be one that they copied to disc for my order.
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Two things, I knew an assistant editor on Millennium and the ending of the second season was supposed to be the end of the show. And, Kids is technically owned by Disney who won it in a bidding war, realized what they had and created a dummy company called Excalibur Films so they can release it in theaters.
I still own Kids and Happiness on dvd and have easily found other copies of them I don't need.
RIP Andre Braugher
I thought they'd mention the movie Sling Blade. Despite all its popularity and critical acclaim, you cant watch it anywhere. 😢
Hmmm…that's funny saying that there hasn't been any tapes of KIDS
Well that was the first time I ever seen that movie was on tape,hell in which I still have the damn tape
Christopher Nolan was right
Drew carey show man i miss that show
Interesting that you included Kids on this list. I saw it in the local art house cinema and liked it well enough. I have the impression that many films that are controversial-
for example, films dealing with kids (pun intended) or teens and sex/sexuality, or that would offend the adherents of the major religions-often have a brief showing in the art house venues, then disappear: You don't want your steaming service or company walloped or boycotted for showing films that are too "out there."Glad to own Homicide on DVD.
No mention of West World???
the abyss is supposed to come to blu ray in march
Welcome To The Dollhouse is available on Blu-ray?!?!?!?!? Amazon cart here I come!
This is why I refuse to toss my DVD and VHS collections.
Things like this are why I still buy DVD's. Not only do they not disappear, but I can watch them whenever I want without having to wait or hope they're on some streaming service I may not have.
While not movie or show wise I'm also a HUGE acvicate for physical video games. Too many are lost to the void when support for the online services for a console shut down. All those lost digital games.
If you make another one of these, Two Guys and a Girl should go on the list. The show that introduced me to the comedic brilliance of Ryan Reynolds and it’s impossible to find. You can’t even pirate it 😅
I have both the entire series of Millennium and Fringe. Fringe of course on Blu-ray.
Oh, a standing ovation. Much obliged…
Good list. But the two I figured would most definitely be on here were Dogma, and Tales from the Crypt.
I had to buy the Russian DVD copy of Larry Clark's "Ken Park" in order to see it.