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Freaks and Geeks

Started by October 30, 2009 04:38 PM
11 comments, last by jackolantern1 15 years ago
Quote: Original post by Ravuya
It's an excellent show, and you used to be able to catch re-runs of it on the Canadian channel Showtime. I don't know if they're still doing that, though.

Definitely hunt down the DVDs that were printed as well, though they might be hard to come by now.

If you like Apatow films, this is one of his earlier works (and honestly a lot better than his films, in my opinion). It was created by Paul Feig, who hasn't really gone on to much - but he did a bang-up job here.


Actually, if you check the 2nd link in my OP, the complete series (including the 3 unaired episodes) is available from Amazon for a lot less than I thought they would be. They are plentiful, too, with quite a few used and new. I am glad that they at least got the printing of the DVD set right and seem to have made plenty. I guess it had already caught on with a cult following by the time it was printed.
After liking some Judd Apatow movies, I found myself throwing Freaks and Geeks in my Netflix queue. After I saw the first disc, I absolutely had to get the rest too!

If you liked this series, another one that Apatow worked on (with multiple of the same actors and actresses as well) is Undeclared.

Definitely glad that both of those shows crossed my path.
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Quote: Original post by j-locke
After liking some Judd Apatow movies, I found myself throwing Freaks and Geeks in my Netflix queue. After I saw the first disc, I absolutely had to get the rest too!

If you liked this series, another one that Apatow worked on (with multiple of the same actors and actresses as well) is Undeclared.

Definitely glad that both of those shows crossed my path.



I heard about Undeclared on the F&G Wikipedia page. I may have to hunt it down.

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