M*A*S*H: The Complete Collection

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M*A*S*H: The Complete Collection

M*A*S*H: The Complete Collection

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Ster-Kinekor Video and Fox Video released the film with 20th Century Fox, which was released in 1992 in South Africa. AFI's 100 Years...100 Songs" (PDF). American Film Institute. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2011-03-13 . Retrieved 2016-07-17. I have no idea what the cork clipboard (used to hold the booklet) inside the front cover of the case is all about... Sure, it's cute, but ultimately just takes up valuable space that could have been used to better effect.

The khaki-colored cloth box is a great idea, but the DVDs are wedged into a cardboard holder like coins in a coin set. The DVD was slightly scratched the minute I pulled it out of its holder. So, at that point, I wasted no time in getting a separate CD/DVD case for each of them. You'll have to carefully pull out every disc and re-insert them into your new carrying case to keep them safe and sound. The box will be stored somewhere for safekeeping as well. Selected items are only available for delivery via the Royal Mail 48® service and other items are available for delivery using this service for a charge. In 1951, the 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital in South Korea is assigned two new surgeons, "Hawkeye" Pierce and "Duke" Forrest, who arrive in a stolen Army Jeep. They are insubordinate, womanizing, mischievous rule-breakers, but they soon prove to be excellent combat surgeons. Other characters already stationed at the camp include the bumbling commanding officer Henry Blake, his hyper-competent chief clerk Radar O'Reilly, dentist Walter "Painless Pole" Waldowski, the incompetent and pompous surgeon Frank Burns, and the contemplative Chaplain Father Mulcahy. AFI's 100 Years...100 Movies" (PDF). American Film Institute. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2019-04-12 . Retrieved 2016-07-17.

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Byrnes, Paul (September 7, 2014). "Well, I Swear! A Brief F***ing History of Profanity in the Movies". The Sydney Morning Herald. Archived from the original on January 20, 2021 . Retrieved January 28, 2021. AFI's 100 Years...100 Laughs" (PDF). American Film Institute. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2013-03-16 . Retrieved 2016-07-17. In 1996, M*A*S*H was deemed "culturally significant" by the Library of Congress and was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry. The film is number 17 on Bravo's "100 Funniest Movies" and number 54 on "AFI" list of the top 100 American movies of all time. Awards Winners". wga.org. Writers Guild of America. Archived from the original on 2012-12-05 . Retrieved 2010-06-06.

he denied it in his autobiography: "[...] But the departures weren't as drastic as he [Altman] made out; much of the improvisation involved a couple of scenes between Donald Sutherland and Elliott Gould in which they rephrased lines in their own words. [...] For all of Bob's interpolations and improvisations, however, the basic structure of the movie is the one laid out in my script, and each scene has the beginning, middle, end that I gave it." [15] Filming and production [ edit ] In a rave review, John Mahoney of The Hollywood Reporter called the film "the finest American comedy since Some Like It Hot", and "the Mister Roberts of the Korean War", as well as " The Graduate of 1970". [31] Time magazine, in a review titled " Catch-22 Caliber", wrote of the film, "though it wears a dozen manic, libidinous masks, none quite covers the face of dread ... M.A.S.H., one of America's funniest bloody films, is also one of its bloodiest funny films." [32] The New Yorker critic Pauline Kael wrote of the film, "I don't know when I’ve had such a good time at a movie. Many of the best recent American movies leave you feeling that there's nothing to do but get stoned and die, that that's your proper fate as an American. This movie heals a breach." [33] John Simon described M*A*S*H as an 'amusingly absurdist army satire'. [34] a b Fishman, Howard (2018-07-24). "What 'M*A*S*H' Taught Us". The New Yorker . Retrieved 2022-09-23. Personally, I already own both “The Martinis & Medicine Collection” and all 11 individual season DVD sets, so I have no interest in buying “The Complete Collection” set. For new fans, who want the convenience of a complete series set, “The Complete Collection” may be a good option.

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The film inspired the television series M*A*S*H, which ran from 1972 to 1983. Gary Burghoff, who played Radar O'Reilly, was the only actor playing a major character who appeared in both the movie and the TV series. Altman despised the TV series, calling it "the antithesis of what we were trying to do" with the movie. [5] Plot [ edit ] Solomon, Aubrey. Twentieth Century Fox: A Corporate and Financial History (The Scarecrow Filmmakers Series). Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press, 1989. ISBN 978-0-8108-4244-1. p. 256. For those of you who have already bought the M*A*S*H discs, you don't need to buy the M*A*S*H: The Martinis & Medicine Collection box set -- unless of course, you want the extras. I've already seen many of the extras included in this set appear on television, and without any commentaries for individual episodes, the extras' appeal is limited. If you haven't bought any of the previous discs, I would recommend you buy the M*A*S*H: The Martinis & Medicine Collection, just for the fact that it's a convenient way to collect the whole series in one fell swoop. However, be forewarned: high-def DVDs are coming (and if they don't prove to kill the standard DVD, some other form of media will come along and do it). So don't be surprised in the next few years that another M*A*S*H box set will be released (probably with those commentaries you just know they've already taped). The question is: do you want to wait, or do you want to enjoy the show now? Life's too short, as far as I'm concerned, so if you're a fan of the show, buy the M*A*S*H: The Martinis & Medicine Collection. It may be poorly assembled, but the entire series is here, along with the movie that inspired it, and it offers literally hundreds of hours of quality TV entertainment to the buyer -- for any M*A*S*H fan, it would be a smashing Christmas present under the tree. Therefore, I highly recommend the M*A*S*H: The Martinis & Medicine Collection. Although a number of sources have reported that Lardner was upset with the liberties taken with his script,

Vapors at the BFI player (paywalled)". Archived from the original on 2021-02-01 . Retrieved 2021-01-28.

Jimenez, John (September 21, 2001). "Fox Gives 'M*A*S*H' Five-Star Treatment". hive4media.com. Archived from the original on November 1, 2001 . Retrieved September 7, 2019.



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