Best DVD Reissue

Readers Poll Results 2004

BY None NonePublished Jan 1, 2006

1. Family Guy Volume 2, Season 3
Damn I love this show. Matt Waddell, Calgary AB

Funniest cartoon on television, possibly ever. It's like watching a really naughty version of The Simpsons. Ian Burmaster, Edmonton AB

Best animated series since The Simpsons, yet cancelled before it got a chance to impress everyone. A must-have. Mark Hamelin, Laval QC

Funny as poop. Alyssa Gaukel, Chilliwack BC

Oh hell yeah, Family Guy is like my own cartoon bible. Ted Berger, Regina SK

Funniest show on TV, now funniest DVD ever. Chris Erb, Sussex Corner NB

Politically incorrect and obnoxious. Need I say more? Ben Garcia, St. Albert AB

I mourn the loss of this TV show. Smart, funny, hip, and way out there. This DVD is good because it can introduce your family and friends to a great show. Trevor MacMillan, Ottawa ON

2. Scarface (Directed by Brian DePalma)
Birth of gangster rap. Chris Bonin, Toronto ON

Coke-induced special features: the best kind. Kris Dube, Hamilton ON

It's a classic, and an all-time favourite in my collection. Joey Grisdale, Mount Forest ON

What else do I need to say but: guns and coke and Tony. David Breakenridge, Sherwood Park AB

3. Alien Quadrilogy (Directed by Ridley Scott, James Cameron, David Fincher, Jean-Pierre Jeunet)
How can you beat that? 45 hours of supplemental material, all good, no compromise. Martin Albert, Bois-des-Filion QC

Nine freakin' disks?! I'm not leaving the couch anytime soon. Brian Lantain, Saskatoon SK

The best science fiction movies to hit the big screen ever, bar none. Bruce Farris, Moncton NB

This series pretty much blows my mind. Peter Andrew Gillard, Ottawa ON

4. The Indiana Jones Trilogy (Directed by Steven Spielberg)
It's about time. Tanya Raby, Calgary AB

The 5.1 track is amazing for movies from the ‘80s. So is the picture. Stephane Lynch, Saint-Eustache QC

5. Mr. Show: The Complete Third Season
Life-changing comedy. but it comes with a price. Once you have this you're sure to blow another wad of cash getting the David Cross comedy CD and DVD, precious time in waiting patiently for Bob Odenkirk's movie to come out, even more time trying to justify the release of Run Ronnie Run, and even more time explaining to uninterested friends that Tom Kenny of Mr. Show is the voice of Spongebob Squarepants. Is it all worth it? Yes, yes it is. Corey Pierce, Oakville ON

I love Mr. Show. It knows when to be mean and when to be gentle. Andrew Burger, Pittsburg PA

Hilarious. The best sketch comedy show since Kids in the Hall. Steve Bowd, Vancouver BC

Duh. If you've seen this show you know that it's the best thing ever. Ryan Pollard, Saskatoon SK

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