I got the LOVE AND DEATH, too, and what a joy. All these years, and I never got around to having it on any home video format. Well, actually that goes for most of Woody Allen's films, though one of my first laser disc purchases was TAKE THE MONEY AND RUN. I should pull that one out and take a look at it for the first time in probably twenty years.
But I've really been enjoying the Allen renaissance on Blu-ray, and have everything issued so far. It has been most gratifying to reconnect with someone who meant so much to me in those glorious '70s. And '80s. I sort of lost touch with his films in the '90s and beyond, but I look forward to ketchuping with those as well.
So, the TOD. The seventies comedies. Well, first and foremost, just about everything Woody Allen and Mel Brooks gave us. I know there was other wonderful stuff, but I shall have to think about that for a bit. I'm sure I'll be cribbing off other people's answers, too.