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80. | Babylon 5 - The Complete Fourth Season from Warner Home Video Movie Review: Season 4 was the most eventful season of Babylon 5, the best science fiction series ever to air on American television. If anything, the season was a bit too packed, since the resolution of the civil war with Earth was rushed to a conclusion because the season was in danger of cancellation as the... |
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81. | The X-Files - The Complete Fifth Season from Twentieth Century Fox Home Video Movie Review: Season 5 of The X-Files is definitely the best season from the show's nine-year run, in my opinion. Season 5 is where the mythology arc of the show really takes over, resulting in a superb season finale before finally leading to box-office glory in the summer of 1998 with The X-Files Movie: Fight... |
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82. | The Waltons - The Complete First Season from Warner Home Video Movie Review: The Waltons, or as they were known in my house, The Walnuts. This show was always a favorite in my home when I was growing up. It was a nostalgic throw back to a simpler time in a 1930's-1940's America. Considering the country was suffering a backlash in 1972 due to political scandel and the Vietnam... |
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83. | Highlander The Series - Season 4 from Anchor Bay Entertain Movie Review: This is more or less the best season of Highlander. This is the only season that really compares to the quality of the first movie. Nearly every episode in this season is great. This season begins in Scotland as Duncan attempts to bury a old relic that was stolen from his village and it (the season)... |
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84. | The Winds of War from Paramount Home Video Movie Review: I first read The Winds of War by Herman Wouk back around 1972. The book just absolutely grabbed me. When I heard that ABC was filming a mini-series I was a little skeptical. Very few "made for TV" movies from books really capture the true feel of the original work. THIS ONE DOES! First of all it has... |
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85. | Homicide Life on the Street - Season 3 from A & E Home Video Movie Review: After a bumpy two seasons, "Homicide" was given a whole season of episodes (as opposed to the four or five episodes that made up season two) to play with. The results are still interesting to watch in this DVD set. From the introduction of new shift commander Russert (Isabella Hoffman) to the... |
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86. | Tour of Duty - The Complete First Season from Columbia Tristar Hom Movie Review: Never fret fans, TVShowsOnDVD.com reported in January that "Tour of Duty - the Complete First Season" is coming to DVD in June of 2004. I, like many here remember this series from the late '80s, when it seemed like Hollywood was pumping out a new Vietnam movie every other month between Platoon,... |
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87. | Curb Your Enthusiasm - The Complete Second Season from Warner Home Video Movie Review: it goes without saying that curb your enthusiasm is one of the most cutting edge shows on television. which makes it so hard to believe that almost all of the show is improvised on the spot. larry david is a true genius. and cheryl hines is a real hottie. anyone who enjoyed seinfeld will definately... |
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88. | The Dukes of Hazzard - The Complete First Season from Warner Home Video Movie Review: The Duke boys and their beautiful cousin Daisy battle the law and fight for the good guys. While they always seem to get in to trouble, They always have a way of getting out of it. (...) Warner Bros Home Video have created some exciting new features for the DVD set including cast and crew... |
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89. | In Living Color - Season 1 from Fox Home Entertainme Movie Review: Jim Carrey, Keenan Ivory Wayans, Damon Wayan, Shawn Wayans, Marlon Wayans, David Alan Grier, and Jamie Foxx. These are some of the names who have lived In Living Color. This DVD is a perfect centerpiece for people who wish to reminisce of the days of Homey the Clown and Men on Film. And for those... |
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