does anyone have this


I was wondering if anyone had this on video.

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I only have the first episodes in England. The LA episodes were total crap! I just watched them all this past weekend while at my vacation place. She-Wolf has to be my all time favorite show. Let's hope they come out on DVD/VHS soon.

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I have the first two episodes taped off the scifi channel, somewhere...

Man is least himself when he talks in his own person. Give him a mask and he'll tell you the truth.

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I have the entire series (minus one ep) on tape. I haven't watched them in awhile. I think I might have a She-Wolf marathon tonight, hehe.

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Lucky. I wonder why the scifi channel never shows it anymore.

Man is least himself when he talks in his own person. Give him a mask and he'll tell you the truth.

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The Sci-Fi Channel is terribly different now. Remember when they had science shows and "Prisoner" marathons? Now they have mini-marathons every weekday, of the same shows. The weekends are filled with made-for-USA or Sci-Fi Channel movies like, "Cockroach vs. Daddylonglegs" and "Terminal Alien Velocity Death Mind Vampires from the Future." Look, I'm glad Bruce Campbell's getting work, but, geez, people!

As for SWofL, Sci-Fi desperately needs to run it, in its entirety. Come on, guys! We'll sit through a "nature gone wild" Saturday if you do!!!!!

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Funny you should say that Strock, I've been ranting about that for a while. The scifi channel is just B creature features and a handful of shows. Apparently it changed owners around 2000 and that's when everything went down hill. The new owners wanted to modernize by selling everything that wasn't available on DVD.

The scifi channel basically chucked out Dark Shadows, Forever Knight, Highlander the series, Swamp Thing, Friday the 13th the series, many classic black and white and technicolour horror movies including a lot of Hammer Horror, She-wolf of London, Monsters, their Anime movies, Bionic Woman, Six million dollar man, Tales from the crypt, Brimstone, Dracula: the series, Scifi Buzz...

No one takes the network seriously anymore. They dumped all their classics and even their scifi news shows (which were pretty good). I miss the way it was in the mid-nineites. I miss how October used to be The Season of The Undead. I miss Friday nights being their Realm of Darkness. I miss Mystery Science theatre 3000 and them ACTUALLY having a day time schedule instead of chucking daily mini-marathons at us like they're too lazy to even have a decent daily set up.



Man is least himself when he talks in his own person. Give him a mask and he'll tell you the truth.

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They are sort of just about barely downloadable from the internet if you look hard enough and in the right places. Fingers crossed I get them all. So far I've seen the first two episodes and loved them.


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