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60. | Angel - Season One from Twentieth Century Fox Home Video Movie Review: I was a little apprehensive at first about the Buffy spinoff, wondering if it could be as good as its original. Although it is a darker show, and a little less humorous, it has its funny moments at times. Incidentally, when both shows were on Tuesdays, usually a dark Buffy would be followed by a... |
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61. | Buffy The Vampire Slayer - The Complete Sixth Season from Twentieth Century Fox Home Video Movie Review: This season received some much-deserved criticism (as a DEVOTED fan, I agreed with most of it) but it does include what I (and many critics) agree to be one of the finest hours of television ever produced, the musical episode Once More with Feeling. How Whedon and crew didn't get nominated for every... |
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62. | Fawlty Towers - The Complete Collection from Warner Home Video Movie Review: Join the "model of good hospitality" Basil Fawlty and his batch of cronies for the entire series of the classic FAWLTY TOWERS. A TOUCH OF CLASS - Lord Melbury arrives and Basil (John Cleese) is only too pleased to cash his Lordship's check... THE BUILDERS - The lobby is in dire need of a... |
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63. | Horatio Hornblower - The Complete Adventures from A & E Home Video Movie Review: Although the Horatio Hornblower DVDs derive from an A&E "made for television" miniseries, all of the episodes are of movie quality. The acting is just great, the stories are wonderful, and each one stands very well on its own, although the episodes are best if watched sequentially. The sets and... |
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64. | Will & Grace - Season Two from Lions Gate Home Ente Movie Review: I would find it hard to believe that whoever was primarily responsible for assembling the package design for this DVD set still has his or her job. Sloppy. Just sloppy. The disc contents info listings are inaccurate, some of the shows are out of order (the 2-part finale leads off disc 4 instead of... |
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65. | 24 - Season Two from Twentieth Century Fox Home Video Movie Review: ...And the countdown is on! One of the compelling themes that runs through 24 is the idea that someone, somewhere, is always running out of time. That's a notion that we can all identify with on many levels. Throw in a nuclear bomb scheduled to be detonated somewhere in Los Angeles, a group of... |
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66. | Firefly - The Complete Series from Twentieth Century Fox Home Video Movie Review: Fox has had its share of failed shows in the past years. This is to say nothing of their chronic ability to underadvertise and pre-empt their best programming in lieu of sporting events and mindless programming. How Joss Whedon's Firefly managed to get a prime-time Friday night slot on Fox is... |
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67. | Baseball - A Film by Ken Burns from PBS Home Video Movie Review: Ken Burns did his usual outstanding job with this documentary. He tells the story of baseball, using a combination of still photos, videos, interviews and quotes quotes. The DVD includes a bonus disc, which includes several great interviews. He hits all aspects of the game: The development of the... |
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68. | Queer as Folk - The Complete Second Season (Showtime) from Showtime Entertainme Movie Review: QUEER AS FOLK [Season Two] (2002): Following the violent assault which closed Season One, Brian (Gale Harold) takes Justin (Randy Harrison) into his home, where they develop a passionate - but open - relationship. Michael (Hal Sparks) falls in love with a hunky college professor (Robert Gant) who... |
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69. | The Complete Prisoner Megaset from A & E Entertainment Movie Review: Well not exactly Patrick McGoohan's opening from The Prisoner, but it did catch your attention :-). Seriously here they are, all 17 episodes plus the Prisoner Video Companion originally offered on MCI Home Video now on DVD compliments of our good friends at A&E. What's nicer is the episodes are... |
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