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M*A*S*H - Season One (Collector's Edition)

M*A*S*H - Season One (Collector's Edition)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I can't believe I watched the WHOLE show
Review: If you have been dispirited by watching networks cut-up your favorite episodes of M*A*S*H* so they can fit more advertising in, leaving a storyline that is barely a sekelton of the original, you are in for a treat. Definitely worth the cost of the DVD. I intend to collect the whole series.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: What's Left to Say?
Review: Mash is one of my all time favorite shows and the fact that you can -- or soon will be able to -- buy them all season by season at an affortable price is wonderfull! Wethter you prefer VHS or DVD they are both available and at an affordable price. My siste and Brother In Law spent years collecting the episodes 4 at a time through Collumbia House at their inflated prices. You get the whole season 1 (26 episodes) on VHS for less than they paid for 4 stinking episodes that were not even in order. BRAVO! FOX!

Personally I am not wild about the first season. It had it's moments, but seasons 4-7 or 8 (whenever Radar left) were the best of the seriese IMHO.

Many people are upset with the sexist language used in the first season or so, but we all have to remember that this took place in the 1950's and that was normal back then.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A real treat.
Review: The first season, uncut! What more can you ask for? This is a must for all M*A*S*H fans. I cannot wait for the next batch which should be in May.This is going to be a fantastic collection when its all said and done.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: at last, MASH on DVD!!
Review: I love MASH even though I was too young to understand it when it was first on our screens. I've seen repeats, but having it on DVD is brilliant!! My only wish is that the entire song be put on future versions. I am in the UK and would cry if my DVD player could not play Region 1 DVDs!

Can't wait for season 2!

Sarah

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the best series...
Review: M*A*S*H has to be one of the best series in television history. This collection of 3 discs contains the entire first season uncut. It is interesting to see how quickly the main characters' personalities are developed. While some of the plots are farfetched (even the actors complained during the filming of the episode in which Hawkeye & Trapper convince Frank that there is gold in the surronding countryside about the absurdity), each one is funny & poignant in its own way.
The only complaint I have is that there is not a "play all episodes" option; rather, you must play each episode individually. Hopefully, the season two set coming out in May 2002 will have that option.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: But What About The VHS Version?????
Review: OK, we've had many favorable reviews about the new "MASH" set...but they've ALL been about the DVD version. There are STILL many people who have NOT "gone DVD" and are still purchasing VHS tapes...For THOSE people I issue a word of warning!
The videos in the VHS set are recorded at Extended Play speed!!!! Worse yet, this is stated NOWHERE on the external set box...Just on the back of each individual inside sleeve.
What a supreme disappointment to find these great shows recorded at fuzzy EP speed....I would rather have paid more for a set of SIX tapes recorded at Standard Play speed.
This just is NOT fair to MASH fans and video collectors!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: All MASH in a DVD collection. One thing everybody loves!!!!
Review: Ever been in the car on your laptop and you are waiting for the traffic to unjam, or on a long boring flight. This is a great idea fox had to put MASH's first season on DVD. When you play this on your laptop in public everybody watches. At drivethoughs, restaurants, traffic jams, in airplanes and even on trains. People will ask you to unplug the head phones so the can listen and watch MASH too. Trust me it has happened. It covers all 24 episodes from the first season on 3 DVDs. It has an optional laugh track, interactive menus, scene selections, subtitles in English and spanish. But once you mastered watching MASH in english, you can listen to them talk in french; even with the accents (great if you are taking french). It includes a pull out booklet that tells the order and which disk has which episodes, and where the chapter stops and starts. The booklet includes a brife history of MASH also. Sure the sound is mono but it is really hard to tell. Another con is if you modify the DVD player to play way to fast sometime the voices and sound will behind the episodes. But that problem is easy to fix. Just pause the DVD player for a few seconds and the sound will catch up. This is one DVD collection every body will enjoy. Any where in Mexico, France, America, and pretty much any and every where.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: tv at it's best
Review: One of the greatest sitcoms ever released, uncut on DVD. What more needs to be said?!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Truely the best
Review: Even if you are not a "MASH-aholic", purchase the series for the laughs and the tears. This is by far the best series that has ever existed. There is a reason that this show is the longest running series of all.

The DVDs were anxiously waited for, and the following season that is about to be released is going to have the same anticipation. It is wonderfully remastered and has the show in its original format. DVDs are meant to be watched over and over again, and I can tell you from experience that I wore out my VHS tapes with MASH. You'll never tire of the show.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Answer to a M*A*S*H*-aholic's Prayer!!!
Review: I've watched this fantastic show since its original airing in the early 70's. When I was a poor Lance Corporal in the Corps in the late 70's, my fellow troopers and I would commandeer the T.V. room on our barracks deck for 2 1/2 hours each weekday night after evening chow and watch M*A*S*H* reruns on three different stations in the Southwest area around Yuma.
Even after I almost burned out with the terminal dosage offered on the F/X Channel on Cable, I still watch the late, late reruns at Zero Dark 30 on local T.V.
With this lifelong exposure to a show, having seen every episode uncounted times, this new DVD collection is just like seeing the old shows again for the very first time, with their uncut, complete original format. I, for one can't wait for the release of the next collection; I'll be one of the first to pre-order this great "Golden Oldie"!!


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