
The Incredible Hulk courtesy Universal
New releases announced today, July 13:Charlie and Lola - The Absolutely Completely Complete Seasons 1 and 2 will be coming out October 14 The Incredible Hulk - Season 5 will be coming out October 21 The Incredible Hulk - The Complete Series will be coming out October 21 Speed Racer - The Complete Classic Collection will be coming out October 7 Visit TVShowsOnDVD.com for the complete stories on these and other news items.
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The Incredible Hulk, Bill Bixby and Lou Ferrigno courtesy Universal
Cheers to The Incredible Hulk for not forgetting its roots. The surprisingly solid summer blockbuster pays dual homage to the 1978-82 TV series. The late Bill Bixby (who played the Hulk's mild-mannered alter ego) is seen in a clip from his series The Courtship of Eddie's Father. And the original green monster, Lou Ferrigno, appears as a security guard Edward Norton bribes with a pizza and proclaims, "You are the man!" Ferrigno also provides the voice of the computer-generated Hulk. Would you want to tell him he couldn't have the job? Share your own raves and rants about other shows on the Reader Cheers & Jeers discussion board. We may feature your Cheer or Jeer on TVGuide.com or in TV Guide magazine!
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CHiPs courtesy Turner Home Entertainment, Route 66 courtesy CBS, Incredible Hulk courtesy Universal Studios
As we all know by now (unless you're living under a rock), Harrison Ford has been whipped back into shape for the long-awaited 4th film, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. It debuts at the box office in just two more months, and most of us can't wait! But there's been an added bonus: in the run-up to this sure-fire blockbuster, Paramount Home Entertainment and Lucasfilm have slowly been releasing DVD sets of the early '90s television version, The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles. In fact, the third and final collection ships on April 29th.Pre-order Young Indiana Jones - Vol. 3 on Amazon.comBut if it weren't for the upcoming return of this illustrious character, would the television series have ever seen the light of day? Maybe...but possibly not at this particular time, and probably not with such an in-depth production job on episodes and extras. Oh, these TV-DVDs have certainly been in the works since 2002. But then again, the new film has been planned for a very lon...
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Voltron: Fleet of Doom courtesy World Events Productions
New releases announced today, February 26:Adult Swim's 12 Oz. Mouse - Volume 1 will be coming out February 29 Batman: Gotham Knight will be coming out July 8 The Incredible Hulk Returns & The Trial of the Incredible Hulk will be coming out May 13 M.A.N.T.I.S. - Season 1 (delayed from previous report) will be coming out September 16 Voltron - Fleet of Doom will be coming out February 29 Visit TVShowsOnDVD.com for the complete stories on these and other news items.
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Bill Bixby and Lou Ferrigno courtesy Universal TV
New releases announced today, January 31:The Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers - The Collection: Volume 1 will be coming out May 13 The Incredible Hulk - Season 3 AND The Incredible Hulk - Season 4 will be coming out June 3 Visit TVShowsOnDVD.com for the complete stories on these and other news items.
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Michelle Ryan, Bionic Woman
Question: Did I go to bed in 2007 and wake up this morning in 1984? Bionic Woman is a new series and Knight Rider is coming back as a two-hour movie with a new series in mind. What is going on at NBC? Are they so unsure of their ability to create new series that they are reverting back to the oldies? If so, when can I see a new The Incredible Hulk? At the rate NBC is going, maybe we can also get those cool 1980s Toyota commercials where people jump in the air and say, "Toyota!"
Answer: Seriously, Josh, don't put ideas in these people's heads. That's how we get shows like Cavemen. My deadlines compel me to answer this before seeing the second episode of Bionic Woman, which I've gone on record as regarding as a work in progress. I still think this concept has some potential, especially if it evolves into something beyond a weekly downer. But a new Knight Rider? No thanks, particularly after reading in the trades that the summer success of the Transformers movie inspired this possible
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Jack Colvin, best known for playing relentless tabloid reporter Jack McGee in the 1970s series The Incredible Hulk, died last Thursday of complications following a stroke. He was 71. Recalling his most memorable TV foray, Colvin once told the Los Angeles Times, "When they told me the title, I laughed. But then they gave me two scripts to read and I knew the series would go." Hulk, with Bill Bixby in the lead, ran from 1977 to 1982.
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