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slowdive21
OK...I have had an ebay search since this was released on DVD and it rarely sells for under $25. It was only $27.99 at best buy when it was realeased but now it is listed as $49.98 list price. I would prefer a new sealed copy without any cutouts.
slowdive21
Hmmm maybe I should have put boombox in the title, then I would get replies instead of views...
AMS
What's "Undeclared"? (maybe that's why no responses? noclue.gif )
kar522
QUOTE(AMS @ 5-23-07, 5:20pm) *
What's "Undeclared"? (maybe that's why no responses? noclue.gif )


Might be this one season wonder...I never heard of it... no.gif



From Wiki...

Undeclared is a U.S. television series that aired on FOX during the 2001–2002 TV season. The half-hour dramedy/sitcom was Judd Apatow's follow-up to the TV cult classic Freaks and Geeks. Undeclared centered on a group of college freshmen at the fictitious University of North Eastern California. Unlike Freaks, it was set in the current time rather than the 1980s. It gave a humorous and usually accurate look at the highs and lows of college life, from young adult relationships to the dreaded freshman fifteen. It takes its name from the status of an undergraduate who has not yet decided, or "declared," a specific major of study.

College is "the reward for surviving high school. Most people have great fun stories from college and nightmare stories from high school," Judd Apatow told the Los Angeles Times in 2006. He also speculated on why college shows find it hard to gain a foothold on network schedules.

"One reason for the dearth of college shows is that it's difficult to be honest about campus life on network or basic cable. It's hard to portray truthfully. The truth is, kids are high, drunk and having sex. No matter what you do, you're fudging it."[1]

Media outlets such as Entertainment Weekly gave the show generally glowing reviews. Despite a cult following, FOX cancelled the show in March 2002 after poor ratings. Viewership waned after a promising premiere, perhaps due to FOX airing the remaining episodes out of order and constantly moving the show across its scheduling grid. In total, 15 episodes were shown on FOX, while two unaired episodes were included in the DVD set released in the United States on August 16, 2005
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slowdive21
The show was created by Judd Apatow, the man behind Freaks and Geeks, and now known better as the man behind The 40 Year Old Virgin.

He worked on the following items (plus more):

Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby (2006) (producer)
Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (2004) (producer)
Knocked Up (2006) (written by)
Fun with Dick and Jane (2005) (screenplay) (story)
The 40 Year Old Virgin (2005) (written by)
Sick in the Head (2003) (TV)
"Undeclared" (4 episodes, 2001-2002)
"Freaks and Geeks" (5 episodes, 1999-2000)
"The Larry Sanders Show" (7 episodes, 1993-1998)
"The Ben Stiller Show" (1992) TV Series (unknown episodes)

kas
Today, I turned on the SciFi channel this morning and Airwolf was being shown. The shows, which looked dated, were on today and tomorrow. Let figured all TV serials will at sometime or another re-ran by a cable channel. Although I was like AMS and had no clue on Undeclared.
kar522
Still doesn't ring a bell... noclue.gif


Have you tried flea markets or used DVD stores?

I thought "Fun With Dick and Jane" came out in the mid seventies or so....
slowdive21
QUOTE(kar522 @ 5-23-07, 5:42pm) *
Still doesn't ring a bell... noclue.gif
Have you tried flea markets or used DVD stores?

I thought "Fun With Dick and Jane" came out in the mid seventies or so....


This movie is by the same guy...

Knocked up thread
kar522
QUOTE(slowdive21 @ 5-25-07, 12:12am) *
This movie is by the same guy...

Knocked up thread


And I'm not at all upset I couldn't find any screenings for it...anywhere... eyehide.gif
kas
QUOTE(kar522 @ 5-23-07, 5:42pm) *
I thought "Fun With Dick and Jane" came out in the mid seventies or so....




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Image source: Fun with Dick and Jane: A Commemorative Collection of Stories. San Francisco: Collins Publishers, 1996.


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