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10.04.05 by HTQ4 @ 2:26 am ![]() Film: Written by Rik Mayall and Arian Edmondson Features:
Released by: BBC Home Video My Advice: At the very least, rent it. Categorized as: Reviews and TV
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09.07.05 by Thespia @ 1:03 am Film: Created by David Crane and Marta Kauffman Features:
Released by: Warner Home Video. My Advice: Only diehards should own. Categorized as: Reviews and TV
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08.18.05 by Widge @ 10:35 pm ![]() Children, gather round and I will tell you a story. Long ago, before there was such a thing as the Internet, Americans had to watch television in order to see their fellow citizens acting like complete doofuses. And this was long before they were doing it to win fabulous prizes, like reality television today that you know and watch too much of. No, this was just somebody happening to be in the right place at the right time with a video camera--no, not a digital one, these actually used tapes--no, I'm serious--and just happening to get a really great shot of their dad getting head butted in the nutsack by the family yapper dog. Seriously, even though we have the Internet, this show is still on the air. I honestly had no idea. In fact, I never knew it survived past the time when Bob Saget left it. But it did, and the current host is this gentleman, Tom Bergeron. This Shout Factory release is the first volume with him as host (hence, the "With Tom Bergeron" in the title), and comes with twelve episodes across three discs. There's also the bonus 300th episode, a two-parter, on a fourth disc. If you're addicted to this show, and appreciate Americans at their most vulnerable, then grab it. We won't tell anyone. Categorized as: TV
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08.18.05 by ScottC @ 3:23 pm ![]() Film: Series Created by Joss Whedon and David Greenwalt Features:
Released by: Fox Video. My Advice: Whedon fans should own, others should rent. Categorized as: Reviews and TV
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08.11.05 by ScottC @ 2:44 am Film: Written by Patrick Harbinson, based on the novel by Val McDermid Features:
Released by: Wellspring Video. My Advice: Wait for cable. Over the last few months, three men have turned up dead. They have been tortured and mutilated, their bodies dumped naked and without any clues. The local CID is reluctant to call this the work of a serial killer because of the massive media storm that will cause. However, Detective Inspector Carol Jordan (Norris) decides to consult an expert, Dr. Tony Hill (Green). Befitting a psychiatrist who studies serial murderers, Tony is a little … odd. But he starts getting a read on who is committing these crimes: someone who sees torture not as pleasure, but as a test of worthiness. He may not have much time to finish his profile when a fourth victim, a police constable, is found and the media storm finally breaks. Both the police and the press are overstepping their boundaries, so Hill has to focus to keep both from distracting him from finding the killer . But now the killer is focusing on Hill, so he must he ready to survive the most dangerous therapy session of his life. Categorized as: Reviews and TV
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