View Full Version : Due South due out on DVD soon...!
PoochJD
22-08-2002, 2:59 PM
Hi,
Just had an e-mail to say the superb US/Canadian comedy drama show "Due South" is due out on DVD, towards the end of October 2002. :) Hurrah!!
For a bit more info, go to: Due South DVD (http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/releaseinfo.cfm?ReleaseID=1488)
Enjoy!
Pooch
i hope its series 1....because series 2 was terrible.
Glasswalker
22-08-2002, 4:03 PM
That'll be on my to get list then.
Squirrel God
22-08-2002, 4:26 PM
Originally posted by mjn
i hope its series 1....because series 2 was terrible.
Have to agree. I was hooked on Series 1 from the first minute of the first episode right up until the last minute of the last episode, but I lost total interest during Series 2 and eventually stopped watching it.
Glasswalker
22-08-2002, 4:29 PM
It lost it definetly in the second series. Main reason I felt was when they changed the cop.
...original Ray Vekkio kicked ass.
Nick23
22-08-2002, 5:12 PM
They changed the actor who played Ray in the third season, not the second. In my opinion the second series was the best, especially they episode where they were stuck inside the bank safe... :)
didn't they change the actor for the 2nd series....i'm sure of it!
http://us.imdb.com/Title?0108756
just says 2 actors played vecchio, but if you know the years the series was made, you could make it out.
PoochJD
22-08-2002, 6:46 PM
HI,
David Marciano played Raymond Vecchio in the first and second season of this show. In the 3rd Season, which was co-funded by the BBC, Pro Sieben, and a few other European TV companies, it was actor Callum Keith Rennie (or Keith Callum Rennie) who played another Ray Vecchio. However, David Marciano did appear in a few episodes as well.
I can't wait to get to see this series uncut and uncensored, as it's never been shown in its entireity by the BBC. Minor snippets for language and violence, were always made so that it could be shown early-evening.
And wasn't Diefenbaker, the coolest dog?! ;)
Pooch
PoochJD
22-08-2002, 6:50 PM
Hi MJN,
Technically, yes he was. But, for the sake of argument, a wolf is a breed of dog, isn't it?!
Pooch
Squirrel God
22-08-2002, 6:52 PM
Originally posted by PoochJD
But, for the sake of argument, a wolf is a breed of dog, isn't it?!
Both dogs and wolves are breeds of Pooch ;) :grin:
Nick23
22-08-2002, 6:53 PM
wolf Pronunciation Key (woolf)
n. pl. wolves (woolvz)
Either of two carnivorous mammals of the family Canidae, especially the gray wolf of northern regions, that typically live and hunt in hierarchical packs and prey on livestock and game animals.
The fur of such an animal.
Any of various similar or related mammals, such as the hyena.
The destructive larva of any of various moths, beetles, or flies.
One that is regarded as predatory, rapacious, and fierce.
Slang. A man given to paying unwanted sexual attention to women.
Music.
A harshness in some tones of a bowed stringed instrument produced by defective vibration.
Dissonance in perfect fifths on a keyboard instrument tuned to a system of unequal temperament.
PoochJD
22-08-2002, 6:56 PM
Smartarse! :grin: ;)
Pooch
P.S. And yes, it will be the whole of Season 1 that gets the initial release, including the Pilot Movie as well, that sets up the show rather nicely!
P.P.S And Season 3's not that bad. There were some great episodes. It just took a lot longer for fans to adjust to the new "Vecchio", after having fallen-in-love with the old one, who was a wise-cracking character!
Anyone seen Detective Armani?! :grin: