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ericnucera23456
 Member since: 5/25/2011 | | Boy Meets World Season 7 DVD | I Can't Wait For The Final Season All 23 Episodes 3-Disc Set of Boy Meets World!!! |
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| 5/25/2011 1:15 PM |
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thedude7 Member since: 4/27/2009 | | RE: Boy Meets World Season 7 DVD | Perhaps Lionsgate can release Boy Meets World Season 7 in time for the holidays of 2011!
Fingers Crossed!
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| 5/25/2011 1:18 PM |
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ericnucera23457
 Member since: 5/25/2011 | | RE: Boy Meets World Season 7 DVD | Keep Your Fingers Cross!!! |
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| 5/26/2011 10:24 PM |
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mattyg1306
 Member since: 1/27/2010 | | RE: Boy Meets World Season 7 DVD | Actually, you're right I believe. I read on a website a couple weeks ago (can't seem to remember the source, sorry), that Season Seven is tentatively scheduled for an October 25 release date (Season Six is already scheduled for a July release, so this seems to keep with the frequency of things). If this happens, it took us 5 years between seasons 3 and 4, and less than one year between 4 and 7. AMAZING, Lionsgate!
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by thedude7 at 5/25/2011 1:15:46 PM
Perhaps Lionsgate can release Boy Meets World Season 7 in time for the holidays of 2011!
Fingers Crossed!
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| 5/28/2011 1:42 PM |
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90'sNICKfan
 Member since: 5/28/2011 | | RE: Boy Meets World Season 7 DVD | | Does anyone else wait for the price to drop or do you guys buy right away? The reason I ask is because the local Movie Stop runs quarterly sales on most tv seasons. I picked up seasons 1-3 for $11.99 and season 4 for a few dollars more. Season 5 is currently around $25. |
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| 8/2/2011 4:40 PM |
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crazyforclassictv
 Member since: 7/20/2011 | | RE: Are Lionsgate's "Boy Meets World" releases uncut or syndicated versions? | | I've read on numerous forums, that many fans suspect that Lionsgate's prints are syndicated versions. However, no one has commented on anything missing. Others claim that 20-21 1/2 minutes per episode is short, but you have to remember that the series aired on TGIF. Many weeks, the block had hosts from the featured shows or current movie stars host the evenings' episodes. I'm thinking, if the promo bumps aired 2-3 minutes per show, that would bring the show up to 25 minutes, and the rest of the slot would be five minutes of commercials. Does anyone have any thoughts on this? Are the episodes complete from seasons 4-7? |
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