23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Were you alive in the 80's?!? Desprately waiting for DVDs??, May 7 2005
By Irene Flores "isis1138" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Misfits of Science (VHS Tape)
This show had it all...adventure, excitement, humor, passion, and love.
Every month I do a search on all websites to find out if it has been released on DVD, either the very first episode which is lovingly offered here for in VHS form for us Misfit o'Si fans who have watched our old TV video copies till they've either been destroyed by over watching or eaten up by the video machine, or even worse ruthlessly taped over by family members... (I on the other hand have over watched my original vhs tapes and found that I accidentally taped over the last half of the shows with Max Headroom <whoops!> I was inconsolable for months after that since they had already canceled the show with out warning and there was no hope for re-runs that summer)... or the box set perhaps with all the remaining episodes, I am sure there are some Courtney Cox fans out there who are just dying to get their hands on these babies.
I mean Courtney Cox was very cute in the episodes and not nearly as annoying and neurotic as she was in Friends. But as any female fan could confess, Mark Thomas Miller had our hearts <sigh> I still have my clippings from certain teen magazines of that year with him and the cast... ahh the memories.
Anyhow, this show was the epitome of what was to come in the future. I mean this was the 80's versions of the Hulk, the X-men, Superman, Batman, Wonderwoman...and any other TV version of superheroes that were out there then (in TV format in the 70's) and are coming to a movie theater near you now or with in the near future.
I beg of you give us what we need to relive our youth! A brand-spanking-new DVD collection of the Misfits of Science, I mean who can forget the episode where Johnny-B reroutes the missile, or the episode where Link follows Johnny-B around, or the one where they help the Russian Guy and his family, or even better the one where El finally makes a basket with out Gloria's help??? Or even better where the future writer of Independence Day (Dean Devlin) plays Angel the punk/gangmember-wanna-be/grafiti artist kid who channels the Mayan leader and reads Mayan too?
There are so many people just sitting on pins and needles waiting for this show. I beg of you all to speak out here and let the world, if not amazon.com, if not the producers or people who hold the licence to this show see how many of us want to see this out on DVD ASAP!
SAY IT HERE, SAY IT LOUD
I'M A MISFITS OF SCIENCE FAN AND I'M PROUD!
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Class dismissed - class destroyed!, Oct 13 2004
By E. Gander - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Misfits of Science (VHS Tape)
The Misfits of Science are true sci-fi fun.
This show tells the story of a gang of misfits who partly through mutation and partly through research have got superpowers of some sort. While being real and caring 'normal' everyday people with problems like you and me, the misfits can move stuff through telekinesis (young Courtney Cox) or shoot flashes out of their hands (Mark Thomas Miller), shrink to a fraction of body size (Kevin Peter Hall) or simply talk a load of rubbish (Dean Paul Martin, scientist and leader of the pack). They found together through a research facility supervised by hilarious comic-relief Max Wright (of ALF-fame among others), where some of them work and some of them are researched. Together they don't try to save the world from apocalypse, but friends who are in trouble or more often than not themselves.
This show doesn't take sci-fi over-seriously but as a means of storytelling, and it has a lot of humor. Providing truely enjoyable tv, this is (for me at least) one of the great 80s shows along Knight Rider, A-Team, Streethawk and AirWolf.
I hope that one day Universal (or whoever owns the show now) is going to release a DVD-Box--I'd buy it without hesitation. (preferably including the german dubbed version that I watched in the 90s as well)
This videotape contains the pilot for a 17 episode show. The show was never a success in the US, but it was huge in Germany (partly thanks to the hilarious and lovingly made German dub). A sequel was considered for the european market, but unfortunately the main character had died in a planecrash, so this never happened.
This is for the german speaking customers:
Die Spezialisten Unterwegs - es gab von diesem Pilotfilm eine Verleih-Videokassette mit dem Titel "Die Superhelden". Gelegentlich findet man diese noch gebraucht, allerdings ist die Kassette anders als die TV-Serie synchronisiert (andere Stimmen, nicht so lustig - vergleichbar mit den alten Star Trek TNG-Folgen auf Video)!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Cut too soon..., Oct 20 2004
By 80's TV Fan - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Misfits of Science (VHS Tape)
At a time when the networks seemed to take more of a gamble on the comedy inspired science-fiction television series, "Misfits of Science" was one of those series that was cut from the line-up too soon. This series could have the viewers laughing one moment, shedding a tear the next, followed by a heart-pumping action scene that would bring the episode to it's closing.
And it all began with this, the pilot for the series...