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Mother's coming
September 13, 2006

In the mail this morning was Fox's usual package of press releases, and the diamond is How I Met Your Mother: Season One, which the studio will release on DVD on Nov. 21 (prebook Oct. 18). The three-disc set ($39.98) offers a "Happy Hour" blooper reel, which sounds promising, and a "Video Yearbook" featurette that we hope is an original take on the standard making-of. There are also two clip montages (why?) and commentaries on six episodes, including three featuring the bubbly Alyson Hannigan. They could be worth a listen.

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Fox also announced it's delivering Family Guy: Vol. 4 on Nov. 14 (prebook Oct. 18), with commentary on every episode (phew), extended versions of two episodes (now you're talking), five extended cut episodes (giggidy giggidy), 43 deleted scenes and featurettes galore. Sounds like it's well worth the $39.98 list price.

More TV

And rounding out the TV offerings in Fox's press release package were Reba: The Complete Fourth Season (street Nov. 14, prebook Oct. 18; three-disc set $29.98) and The Simple Life: Til Death Do Us Part (street Dec. 26, prebook Nov. 29; DVD $19.98). But seriously, can we call The Simple Life TV?


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September 13, 2006
In response to: Mother's coming
Imatk commented:

I'm diggin the Family Guy sounds super cool! I think a cool idea for a commentary would be an uncensored track with the characters like they did on Spinal Tap.... let em know... and if you want add my name to the credits as "creative consultant" :)





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