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100. | Star Trek The Next Generation - The Complete Sixth Season from Paramount Home Video Movie Review: Season 6 of Star Trek the Next Generation has many middle of the road episodes with a few really strong thrillers and character episodes. Chain Of Command (with the superb David Warner from "Titanic" "The Omen" and other Star Trek episodes / films) deals with the capture and torture of Picard by the... |
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101. | Curb Your Enthusiasm - The Complete First Season from Warner Home Video Movie Review: Best: 1) This series is a return to old-style situation comedy where the actors get no scripts (only general scene outlines) and spontaneous humor is encouraged. It reminds me a lot of 1950's live TV shows. |
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102. | Friends - The Complete Fifth Season from Warner Home Video Movie Review: The Fifth Season is where the show really starts getting good. Many people have complained about Monica's change in character, but I really like it! I know that Ross gets whiny, but who actually liked Ross to begin with? The other characters are great as always! This season has some of the funniest... |
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103. | Frasier - The Complete Third Season from Paramount Home Video Movie Review: Frasier is so well written, it is witty and clever! I have ordered all three from the UK because they take forever to be released in the UK. |
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104. | Star Trek The Next Generation - The Complete Seventh Season from Paramount Home Video Movie Review: I love STTNG! I was very sad to see it leave the airwaves in 1994, But I knew I would be watching it in reruns for a long time to come. It has not been off the air in reruns yet. Season 7 was a fairly good season. My favorite episodes in season 7 were: 'Attached' |
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105. | The Shield - The Complete Second Season from Twentieth Century Fox Home Video Movie Review: Despite what many critics stated about the second season of FX's The Shield, this season proves to be better than the first by pushing (and even breaking) the limits of what can be seen on television. The main story running throughout this season is corrupt cop Vic Mackey (Michael Chiklis) and his... |
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106. | Buffy the Vampire Slayer - The Complete Second Season from Twentieth Century Fox Home Video Movie Review: The second season continued one what was successfully started in the first season. The second season is a lot more ambitious (remember, the first season only had twelve episodes, unlike the rest which had 22). The story arcs in the second season are brilliant. The romance between Angel and Buffy... |
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107. | Family Guy, Vol. 1 (Seasons 1 & 2) from Fox Home Entertainme Movie Review: For those who haven't seen this show you are missing out. This is animation at it's funniest. All 6 major characters are well thought out and written with gusto. The supporting characters are hilarious once you get familiar with them. It was a shame this show was cut short. It's pretty risque but it... |
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108. | Xena Warrior Princess - Season One from Anchor Bay Entertain Movie Review: Contrary to what platoshrimp says, the progressive scan issue is not a factor here. Whoever transferred this to DVD simply did a terrible job, made even more deplorable by the cost. Shots with a lot of motion show a lot of compression artifacts, and those with little motion are grainy. Sure, the... |
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109. | Star Trek The Next Generation - The Complete Third Season from Paramount Home Video Movie Review: Star Trek: The Next Generation didn't really hit its stride until the middle of the third season. After the shaky first season and the short second season, in the third season we finally get to see some The Next Generation in all of its glory. Unlike most of the 1st and 2nd season episodes, the... |
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