Can someone tell which episode it is where Mason has the drugs up his
bum that explode and make him trip the rest of the episode? It's one
of my favorites! It is just absolutely hysterical and I really want to
download it and watch it again! I'm pretty certain that it is in
Season 1. Any help?
The Episode is "Reapercusions" which is episode number 4 in Season 1.
By all means buy the DVD. Maybe it will convince someone to bring
back a version of DLM to TV. I love the episode too. Mason lying
there in the booth freaking out and talking to Roxy is absolutely my
favorite scene in the series.
--- In dead_like_me@yahoogroups.com, "trishgen" <trishgen@...> wrote:
>
> Can someone tell which episode it is where Mason has the drugs up his
> bum that explode and make him trip the rest of the episode? It's one
> of my favorites! It is just absolutely hysterical and I really want to
> download it and watch it again! I'm pretty certain that it is in
> Season 1. Any help?
>
Wow, Stephen! Way to go with the prompt and accurate response! And I
agree everyone that is able should support the series through DVD
purchases, at least. That scene is indeed priceless!
--- In dead_like_me@yahoogroups.com, "Stephen" <spacestevie@...> wrote:
>
> The Episode is "Reapercusions" which is episode number 4 in Season 1.
> By all means buy the DVD. Maybe it will convince someone to bring
> back a version of DLM to TV. I love the episode too. Mason lying
> there in the booth freaking out and talking to Roxy is absolutely my
> favorite scene in the series.
My sentiments exactly! I have actually
ordered the first and second season on dvd. I can’t wait to get them!
The look on Mason’s face when he is
sitting in that booth made me laugh so hard I had tears coming out of eyes.
Thanks so much for the info! I miss that
show so much! It’s on local tv now and even SciFi, but it would be better
if Showtime brought it back so it doesn’t have to be so censored.
From:
dead_like_me@yahoogroups.com [mailto:dead_like_me@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Havaniess Dei Sent: Friday, July 11, 2008 4:40
PM To: dead_like_me@yahoogroups.com Subject: [dead_like_me] Re:
Episode Help!
Wow, Stephen! Way to go with the prompt and accurate
response! And I
agree everyone that is able should support the series through DVD
purchases, at least. That scene is indeed priceless!
--- In dead_like_me@yahoogroups.com,
"Stephen" <spacestevie@...> wrote:
>
> The Episode is "Reapercusions" which is episode number 4 in
Season 1.
> By all means buy the DVD. Maybe it will convince someone to bring
> back a version of DLM to TV. I love the episode too. Mason lying
> there in the booth freaking out and talking to Roxy is absolutely my
> favorite scene in the series.
I haven't kept up lately with the postings so I am going to ask if anyone knows when the straight to dvd movie is coming out?
On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 8:07 PM, Trish <trishgen@...> wrote:
My sentiments exactly! I have actually
ordered the first and second season on dvd. I can't wait to get them!
The look on Mason's face when he is
sitting in that booth made me laugh so hard I had tears coming out of eyes.
Thanks so much for the info! I miss that
show so much! It's on local tv now and even SciFi, but it would be better
if Showtime brought it back so it doesn't have to be so censored.
Wow, Stephen! Way to go with the prompt and accurate
response! And I
agree everyone that is able should support the series through DVD
purchases, at least. That scene is indeed priceless!
--- In dead_like_me@yahoogroups.com,
"Stephen" <spacestevie@...> wrote:
>
> The Episode is "Reapercusions" which is episode number 4 in
Season 1.
> By all means buy the DVD. Maybe it will convince someone to bring
> back a version of DLM to TV. I love the episode too. Mason lying
> there in the booth freaking out and talking to Roxy is absolutely my
> favorite scene in the series.
I guess that depends on your definition of "soon." Last I heard, it was
being delayed to next year. (Originally was scheduled for this summer.)
Rob
Lynn Ellingwood wrote:
> Actually it should be soon. Lynn
>
> On Jul 14, 2008, at 8:21 PM, Travis Tarrant wrote:
>
>> I haven't kept up lately with the postings so I am going to ask if
>> anyone knows when the straight to dvd movie is coming out?
That doesn't sound too good. They can just post it on the Internet
now a days. Lynn
On Jul 14, 2008, at 9:47 PM, Rob Strobbe wrote:
> I guess that depends on your definition of "soon." Last I heard, it
> was
> being delayed to next year. (Originally was scheduled for this
> summer.)
>
> Rob
"The movie's release date was originally July 7, 2008, however due to
a money shortage at MGM the release date was pushed back to an
unspecified point in 2009, upon which it will be released in a trial
run in certain states to test public reaction to the film. The states
the movie is to be released in are California, Illinois, New York,
Maryland, South Carolina, Arizona, Texas, Montana and Kansas. If the
movie sales are as hoped, the movie will be released nationally and
Showtime will continue with production of new episodes."
The above quote was attributed to a Wikipedia source which no longer
includes the above text: either the text was removed from Wikipedia,
or it never appeared there. Please understand I have no confirmation
of the above text; therefore, I recommend it be regarded as suspect.
> The above quote was attributed to a Wikipedia source which no longer
> includes the above text: either the text was removed from Wikipedia,
> or it never appeared there. Please understand I have no confirmation
> of the above text; therefore, I recommend it be regarded as suspect.
The text is still in Google's index (do a search for "Dead Like me" and
a few of the states that were listed) of the Wikipedia page, so it was
in there at some point. Probably removed within the last few months
since I imagine Wikipedia gets crawled pretty regularly.
Though I still agree, the notion is a bit suspect. I've never heard of a
DVD having a "limited release" -- anyone else know of any previous
examples? Even if it were, those are some odd choices. More likely, they
do it like theater releases -- start with the major metro cities, not
seemingly random states. And we'd surely have heard by now if Showtime
was considering picking the series back up.
Also, the only mention(s) I can find of this plan are quotes of the
Wiki article. Since Wikipedia articles are generally contributed to by
Joe Schmoe after he gets his information from the internet, that seems
a bit odd.
> On Thu, 17 Jul 2008 01:55:24 -0000, "Havaniess Dei"
> <wireflight@...> said:
>
>> The above quote was attributed to a Wikipedia source which no longer
>> includes the above text: either the text was removed from Wikipedia,
>> or it never appeared there. Please understand I have no confirmation
>> of the above text; therefore, I recommend it be regarded as suspect.
>
> The text is still in Google's index (do a search for "Dead Like me"
> and
> a few of the states that were listed) of the Wikipedia page, so it was
> in there at some point. Probably removed within the last few months
> since I imagine Wikipedia gets crawled pretty regularly.
>
> Though I still agree, the notion is a bit suspect. I've never heard
> of a
> DVD having a "limited release" -- anyone else know of any previous
> examples? Even if it were, those are some odd choices. More likely,
> they
> do it like theater releases -- start with the major metro cities, not
> seemingly random states. And we'd surely have heard by now if Showtime
> was considering picking the series back up.
>
> Also, the only mention(s) I can find of this plan are quotes of the
> Wiki article. Since Wikipedia articles are generally contributed to by
> Joe Schmoe after he gets his information from the internet, that seems
> a bit odd.
>
> Rob
--- In dead_like_me@yahoogroups.com, "Havaniess Dei" <wireflight@...>
wrote:
>
>>
> The above quote was attributed to a Wikipedia source which no longer
> includes the above text: either the text was removed from Wikipedia,
> or it never appeared there. Please understand I have no confirmation
> of the above text; therefore, I recommend it be regarded as suspect.
>
>
It was probably taken down because it sounds like BS. It's a straight
to DVD movie, not theatrical so there's no limited release. And
there's been absolutely nothing about Showtime picking it up as a
series again. At best, if it does well, we'll get another movie.
I was thinking that, but didn't want to be quite so blunt.
Besides, "Hope springs eternal in the human breast: man never
is, but always to be blessed" -- so I was hanging on, however
irrationally, to the possibility "something greater" had been
revealed.
I posted this link before www.deadlikememovie.com and thought I should
again. It has all the latest info and news about the movie plus lots of
other stuff.