I agree this needs to be on DVD. My all time favorite is...."What Casper the freindly boy is doing RIGHT THIS MINUTE". Still a favorite quote everytime we see a kid run across the road in traffic. Also who can forget the Wilson Phillips takeoff with "Carny(Julie brown) trying desperately to climb on the car? Or "Oakey smokey Bar-B-Que" douche? Julie Brown is and always has been a goddess to me!
I always enjoyed the "People not connected to reality" bit. Then there are two men in a jail cell. One man says to the other guy, "Look. If you simply say, 'I'm a heterosexual male with no interest in that kind of relationship.' The other prisoners will respect your directness and leave you alone."
Don't forget about Ruby! The wheelchair bound former actress from the 1920's pushed into a comeback by her young gay husband! that was a classic episode!
and yes the M episode was very funny!
"Men vant me cuz I'm soooooooo gorrrrrrgussss!" lol
"My dream is to have alot of old people and make them my servants.....Think that'll be pretty neat!"
I've written Fox several times about putting this show out on DVD, if more people request it, it just might make it to that format.
One that I remember is: "what 10% of the future hotdog, is doing RIGHT THIS MINUTE" and a freaking Rat walks by. That floored me. and: "What a common house fly is thinking RIGHT THIS MINUTE" and the camera is going all over the place, with a buzzing with a high pitched voice going, "where's da poo, where's da poo, where's da poo, is that the poo?"
Or Julie doing Delta Burke on 'Designing Women" and she was getting sooo fat, she was going around and eating the other women. or those chalk drawings of the guy with the big head doing really weird stuff.
I would totally buy it if it was put out on DvD.
For every action, there is an equal and opposite criticism - Steven Wright
I really love this show and would love to see it on DVD. I mean, come on, it's only one season long and it sounds like a lot of people would actually buy it. I'm really surprised it's not out yet due to the fact that it's got Tom Kenny who is now widely know as Spongebob, Jennifer Aniston who will probably always be Rachel from Friends, and even Wayne Knight can get a little extra credit for being in Jurassic Park. So yeah this needs to see the light of day again. But at least i have my parents old VHS to tide me over (i think it's got most of the episodes on it) or to keep me satisfied if they decide to never bring this out.
Ok, now on to fav skits...I loved Cracklin Crotch, I usually end up singing that out of the blue. Then there's the 3 annoying women..."Oh, boobies and butts" "Crotch shot!" "Boycott"...again something that gets quoted a lot. Oh and the Axl and Slash groupies bits were just too freaking funny, and whoever was Slash was a pretty good look a like (if anyone can tell me who that was that would be appreciated). And then there's "what a fly is doing...RIGHT....THIS...MINUTE!"
I've see almost everything Jennifer Aniston is in, simply because she is gorgeous. I've seen just about every single one of her movies, Abby Singer & The Thin Pink Line being the only 2 exceptions. I have the entire series of Friends on DVD. I even own Leprechaun, though it's one of the worst movies ever made. This is one of the few things I have yet to see, so I hope that one day it will be on DVD
Go toTVshowsonDVD.com and vote for it to be placed on DVD; the more that do, the better chance attention will be paid by Sony Pictures Television (not Fox, who just aired the show) to it being placed on DVD (be warned, though, Sony might make the show into an MOD disc similar to what's being done with Warner Archive that can only be brought online at Amazon.)
The Edge HAS finally been released on DVD. Most of it is a decent transfer, while a few episodes and special features look like VHS or a workprint with a timer in the corner of the screen. Outtake on the Wilson Phillips video also has an error in the audio rendering it pretty useless. But I'm referring to the outtakes only. The episode with the video plays fine. The majority was done well or good enough. The packaging comes off as Julie Brown's show, displaying all photos of her characters, with a list of cast underneath on the back of DVD case. You can find it on Julie Brown's website (which is listed on her Facebook) and on E-Bay search 'The Edge Julie Brown' to help narrow your search to what you want... What an 'The Edge' fanatic is doing, Right, This, Minute...
Julie's site has the best quality images, even if some episodes survive only as timecode edits, those look complete. But none of them looks like a badly grainy off-air VHS copy.