The Fresh Prince of Bel Air (UK - DVD R2)
We now have the artwork for the first season of the hit TV show
Title: The Fresh Prince of Bel Air
Starring: Will Smith
Released: 21st February 2005
SRP: £29.99
Warner has officially announced the first season of The Fresh Prince of Bel Air which stars Will Smith, Janet Hubert-Whitten, James Avery, Alfonso Ribeiro Hilary, Karyn Parsons and Tatyana Ali. The set will contain all twenty-five episodes from the original season first screened in 1991, and will be available to own from the 21st February next year. The retail price will be set at around £29.99. The series episodes themselves will be presented in full frame along with English Mono tracks. The set should also include a Back-to-Bel-Air: A Fresh Look retrospective documentary, although this has yet to be confirmed. As you can see, the artwork is to be the same as the region one release.

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Starring: Will Smith
Released: 21st February 2005
SRP: £29.99
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Warner has officially announced the first season of The Fresh Prince of Bel Air which stars Will Smith, Janet Hubert-Whitten, James Avery, Alfonso Ribeiro Hilary, Karyn Parsons and Tatyana Ali. The set will contain all twenty-five episodes from the original season first screened in 1991, and will be available to own from the 21st February next year. The retail price will be set at around £29.99. The series episodes themselves will be presented in full frame along with English Mono tracks. The set should also include a Back-to-Bel-Air: A Fresh Look retrospective documentary, although this has yet to be confirmed. As you can see, the artwork is to be the same as the region one release.

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Pass. Next please.....
I like the show but wouldn't buy it on DVD. It's on television still and I've seen every episode so I'm satisfied.
Thanks to the BBC showing it all the time i'm not even tempted by this release....
Now this is the story all about how my life got...
It is the US cover - there are no UK logos on it.
Anyway, if it's in the bargain bin, maybe i'll get it. But Trouble air it everyday, and there are only a handful of episodes, so i might pass on this.
But when will Warner get of it's arse and release 'What I Like About You'?
Anyway, if it's in the bargain bin, maybe i'll get it. But Trouble air it everyday, and there are only a handful of episodes, so i might pass on this.
But when will Warner get of it's arse and release 'What I Like About You'?
The fact that there are no UK logos means nothing, especially as the rating for this DVD is TBC. This image came straight from Warner's UK PR site, and one would expect them to have a fair inkling of the artwork they intend to use.
I quite like the fact that the cover art is the same. Too many times have I seen a cover be better in one region than another. I wish it would be the same universally. Oh, one could wish.
Love the show though. I would definately rent, but not buy.
Love the show though. I would definately rent, but not buy.
Quote: Originally posted by Chris Gould
The fact that there are no UK logos means nothing, especially as the rating for this DVD is TBC. This image came straight from Warner's UK PR site, and one would expect them to have a fair inkling of the artwork they intend to use.
You're missing the point. They've just given you an image of the already existing cover.
I didn't say that's not the one they're going to use, I was saying it's the exact same image as the US one. Geez.
The fact that there are no UK logos means nothing, especially as the rating for this DVD is TBC. This image came straight from Warner's UK PR site, and one would expect them to have a fair inkling of the artwork they intend to use.
You're missing the point. They've just given you an image of the already existing cover.
I didn't say that's not the one they're going to use, I was saying it's the exact same image as the US one. Geez.
The implication was that it was the wrong cover; I set the record straight for other readers.
Quote: Originally posted by Robin Moore
I quite like the fact that the cover art is the same. Too many times have I seen a cover be better in one region than another. I wish it would be the same universally. Oh, one could wish.
Love the show though. I would definately rent, but not buy.They all have their own ad agencies with designers that have to be seen to be doing something. Most of the time they change them to fit the demographic... Entertainment in Video for example seems to think that plastering quotes all over Newline owned films will help sell the products - it probably does.
I quite like the fact that the cover art is the same. Too many times have I seen a cover be better in one region than another. I wish it would be the same universally. Oh, one could wish.
Love the show though. I would definately rent, but not buy.They all have their own ad agencies with designers that have to be seen to be doing something. Most of the time they change them to fit the demographic... Entertainment in Video for example seems to think that plastering quotes all over Newline owned films will help sell the products - it probably does.
Only to Sun readers
Quote: Originally posted by Dillan Gandhi
But when will Warner get of it's arse and release 'What I Like About You'?
Yes, because that so is SO much better.
But when will Warner get of it's arse and release 'What I Like About You'?
Yes, because that so is SO much better.



