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Hi Nic;

Haven't recieved Eerie dvd yet, but I will definately let you know if
it has any extra features. My guess is it won't. Here's hoping.

I would have loved to have seen Eerie in my early teens. A series
like that comes along only every once in a while and rarely lasts
long [X-files seems an exception]. I suppose the powers that be just
didn't know what to make of it.

It occurs to me that everybody probably has a particular favourite
character that's their hero; I'm sure for many it's Dash-X. Myself, I
always felt Simon was my hero ~ but I'm probably more like Marshall.
Your personal favourite?

mondo gary



--- In eerie-indiana@y..., Nicolas Enclin <mr_spock@m...> wrote:
> Hello and welcome to the group, Gary!
>
> I'm afraid the next episodes will never be released on DVD. But you
> wrote you ordered the first one. How is it? Are there any special
> features?
>
> Oh, and I'm 18 (^_^)
>
> Best regards,
> Nicolas.
>
>
>
> Gary wrote :
>
> > Hi there [I'm new]. Since I've always been a Joe Dante fan, I
caught
> > and loved Eerie since its first showing here in England. Yes,
that's
> > right: I have the entire series one and a half times over
recorded from
> > the TV. What happens is EErie is one of those shows where they
show the
> > first five or six episodes during school half term and then
that's it.
> > I have the rare-ish demonic record one too, the one they kind-of
> > banned; did they ever show that in the states in the end?
> > Got excited when I found the Eerie's first 3 episodes are on dvd
in the
> > US; I've ordered it. Wonder if they'll release it all or just
give up
> > after the first few. That's the terrible fate of "American
Gothic" at
> > least.
> > Out of curiousity, what kind of age group are the members here? A
> > little embarrassingly, I've struck 30. Even so, I was pretty
distraught
> > when Eerie ended. Only had that same feeling with "Sapphire &
Steel",
> > "the Prisoner" and "American Gothic". EErie was just so goddamned
> > funny! "Goosebumps" is just a wimp.
> >
> > man-o-man-o-man-o-man!
> > or e-mail eerie-indiana-unsubscribe@y...
> >





Mon Nov 12, 2001 7:03 pm

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Hi Nic; Haven't recieved Eerie dvd yet, but I will definately let you know if it has any extra features. My guess is it won't. Here's hoping. I would have...
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Hey.. I'm currently 21, so umm.. was maybe about 12 when I first saw Eerie? (I can't remember exactly when it was first aired in the UK.. does anyone know?) ...
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