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"Due South" marathon

Started by Tom, May 26, 2009, 08:55:44 PM

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Dragonfire

My delivery estimate is June 24 - July 1.

Achim

They are usually very conservative with those estimates though and it very often gets shipped earlier than that. Good luck.

Kathy

Quote from: Dragonfire on May 30, 2009, 10:33:29 PM
My delivery estimate is June 24 - July 1.

It must be because everyone wants to join our marathon! :laugh:

RossRoy

My fellow Due South orderers, check your emails! I just received an email from Amazon basically stating that The item(s) listed below will actually ship sooner than we originally expected; Shipping date (in my case), has now been revised to June 8, 2009 - June 9, 2009  ;D

Dragonfire

Just checked...my email says the arrival date is June 8.

addicted2dvd

I ordered my copy this morning... it should ship within the next couple days... but could be a little slow as I went with the free shipping since I thought there was plenty of time... now I see the above.  :slaphead: :P
Pete

Dragonfire

I got another email..mine shipped today.  Judging by the tracking, I'll have it tomorrow.

Tom

To everyone: Just post your review of the pilot movie to signal that you are ready to start with season 1  ;D



addicted2dvd

My Due South shipped today... says delivery date between the 13th and the 18th... but It don't usually take as long as they say.
Pete

RossRoy

Mine too shipped today, but it will take longer than for you, because it has to cross borders (I might get lucky though)

Dragonfire


addicted2dvd

As I said in the other thread I got my set today. And well... I just couldn't help myself. I had to give the show a try. So I watched the pilot movie.

Due South: Pilot Movie
Robert Fraser is killed in a 'hunting accident' in the Northwest Territories, his son Benton investigates, which ends up leading him to Chicago, where he pairs up with a smart-aleck cop named Ray to find his father's killer.

My Thoughts:
OK... I must say... so far I like what I see. I really like the characters. This story did a really good job introducing everyone.... giving enough time to all the characters to give you a good feeling who they are. It did a good job showing someone that was truly out of place and the differences in the way he works compared to what they are used to. While watching this episode my mind kept flashing to the Dukes of Hazzard spin-off series called Enos... which was also about an out of place officer of the law (in that case a country cop) in the big city. I must say I am looking forward to watching more of this show. Though I must admit that I don't know how well the ghost of his father will fit into this series... such a supernatural twist to the show seems so out of place going by what I seen so far.

My Rating: [mr]5[/mr]
Pete

Tom

I am glad you enjoyed it :)
As for the ghost part: Especially in the beginning they make it unclear, if it is really a ghost or just a figment of Fraser's imagination. And the banter between those two were so much fun, that I was glad that they enlarged the role of Robert Fraser later on.



addicted2dvd

That is good to hear... sounds like they did it in a good way then. Now I will of course hold off with the rest of the set till our marathon.

And I agree with a slow paced marathon. Give us time to watch other stuff as well. :)
Pete

Tom

Status update:

Kathy (ordered it) - ?
Marie - received, pilot not watched
Pete - received and pilot watched
Rich ?
Rick - owned, pilot not watched
Sébastien - shipped
Tom - pilot watched

Quote from: addicted2dvd on June 09, 2009, 12:54:51 PM
And I agree with a slow paced marathon. Give us time to watch other stuff as well. :)

What is the general preference for the pace?
I would suggest 3 or 4 episodes a week.