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| 1. Homeward Bound - The Incredible Journey Director: Duwayne Dunham | |
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A family needs to relocate for a brief period, but cannot take along their 3 pets; a cat and two dogs. Left in good hands on a farm, the animals feel abandoned by their masters, determined to find them. The 3 pets 'escape' only to endure many challenges. Upon hearing what happened, the family begins a desperate search for their beloved pets. Of course, all ends well. This film does more than give a mushy account of a pet/master reunion; there are serious 'situations' dealt with honestly and with feeling. A stepfather at last is accepted by the children of his new wife. The ultimate triumph of this movie is the plea to NEVER LOSE HOPE!*****
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| 2. Little Giants Director: Duwayne Dunham | |
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| 3. Santa and Pete Director: Duwayne Dunham | |
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| 4. Twin Peaks - The Second Season Director: Tim Hunter, Uli Edel, James Foley, Diane Keaton, Tina Rathborne, Mark Frost, A.J. Webb, Jonathan Sanger, David Lynch, Lesli Linka Glatter, Duwayne Dunham, Caleb Deschanel, Todd Holland, Stephen Gyllenhaal, Graeme Clifford | |
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In some false hope that the powers that be may read this I have to ask, why couldn't the entire series have been put into one package as was done with the VHS tapes to begin with? The first season was really only a half season anyway. I beg you to release the second season on DVD, even if it is through an order form as a previous "review" suggested. This is seriously torture thinking that I may have to revert to my VHS tapes forever to finish the series.
Taking skawes' Dec. 1 advice, I just spoke over the phone with an individual from Artisan's Home Entertainment division and learned that a Season Two DVD set doesn't show up anywhere on Artisan's 2003 production calendar. This probably means either: ...which is unfortunate. I've owned the Season One DVDs for over a year, but I've resisted watching them until the rest of the series is released. I don't think I could bear watching 7 beautifully remastered, dolby digital, crystal clear, tear-inducing episodes only to be forced to revert to my old stretched out fuzzy vhs tapes for season two. better to wait. another year.. maybe more...
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