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The Tudors HD Review.
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #3116 in TV Series Episode Video on Demand
- Released on: 2009-08-25
- Running time: 56 minutes
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Dying Changes Everything Review.
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #774 in TV Series Episode Video on Demand
- Released on: 2009-09-03
- Running time: 44 minutes
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“House” The only reason I would even consider having cable![]()
The writers have done it again! The cast on House is now coming to life with a closer look at the new characters from season 4… and the ever so talented iconoclastic Hugh Laurie. Brilliant Genius!! If This first episode of season 5 is an Omen of what’s yet to come, it’s going to be a great season for us and for House!
Can’t wait for more![]()
Wow! Kudo’s to the writers cast and crew! House gets better and better with every season and every episode. Our whole family hopes it lasts as long as The Simpsons. We look forward to every new episode and own every season on DVD.
Thanks for hours of drama, suspense, laughter and tears.
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I never bought into the criticism that the new characters were the problem with the drifting of Season 4. The new characters really do show promise as evidenced in this 1st episode of 5. My contention all along is that there was some sloppy writing in some of the episodes of 4 and that the characters are really what the writer makes of them, and good acting.
This 1st episode is more reminiscent of the classic House. I would have liked to have seen House more involved with the medical decisions here, but it’s understandable that time needed to be devoted to build the personal story involving Wilson.
It really leaves one wondering how House can hold his life together. He is the extreme case of a person, or people, each of us have known, or know. This is what partly drives the popularity of this show.
I look forward to seeing how his character unfolds, or unravels, throughout this season and hopefully many more to come.
Something, Something, Something Dark Side Review.
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Something, Something, Something Dark Side Description:
- Amazon Sales Rank: #2305 in TV Series Episode Video on Demand
- Released on: 2009-12-22
- Running time: 55 minutes
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Worse that Jar-Jar Binks.![]()
I loved Blue Harvest. Though it was hilareous. Had high expetations for the Something, Something, Somthing Darkside. Was utterly disappointed. It was the same old joke and they tired old references. I think Seth is losing his touch.
I’d wait for them to show it on TV.
Something, Something, Something…Eh?![]()
I don’t know if it’s the comparison to Blue Harvest or that it’s difficult to just satirize The Empire Strikes Back while including the majority of the plot, but Something Something Something Darkside just kinda missed the mark. The entire program felt a little rushed, taking too long for some of the gags and speeding through others. If you’ve watched the trailer, the only really funny part you missed were the cracks at Fox in the credits at the beginning.
A great parody.![]()
I thoroughly enjoyed this and it delivered in all the ways I expected. I will look forward to the next one.
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #17806 in TV Series Episode Video on Demand
- Size: 1
- Released on: 2008-09-25
- Running time: 22 minutes
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #5934 in TV Series Episode Video on Demand
- Released on: 2009-08-25
- Running time: 44 minutes
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Saturday Night Live SNL December 16, 2006 – Justin Timberlake Review.
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #7682 in TV Series Episode Video on Demand
- Released on: 2009-06-25
- Running time: 45 minutes
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Emmy Winning Episode!![]()
Hands down the best SNL episode of our generation today.
Andy Samberg and Justin Timberlake’s music video “(blank) in a Box” won an Emmy for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics. An uncensored version has been viewed more than 5,747,734 times on YouTube.
Another skit where they goof on The Descent (movie) is also very funny.
Highly recommend any SNL with JT in it, it will always be funny. Justin has proven to be not only a great singer/songwriter but an excellent actor as well.
Appears to be missing some sketches, but I lucked out and got all the sketches I wanted in it.
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Everything on the show was a hit! This should be on DVD for the whole show! Homelessville, D*$k in a box, target sketch, the girl and her mom auditioning doing the chicken noodle soup, I could go on& on
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #3036 in TV Series Episode Video on Demand
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- Released on: 2008-10-27
- Running time: 43 minutes
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Sinking Atlantis Discount.
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #19852 in TV Series Episode Video on Demand
- Released on: 2009-10-21
- Running time: 54 minutes
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Journey to the End of the World Review.
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #5712 in TV Series Episode Video on Demand
- Released on: 2010-04-05
- Running time: 45 minutes
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #1425 in TV Series Episode Video on Demand
- Released on: 2009-09-15
- Running time: 32 minutes
An ultra-cynical exposé of suburban life![]()
Like Little Children, American Beauty, and Edward Scissorhands, Weeds portrays a planned community as a forgotten circle of Dante’s Inferno. Suburban life really isn’t the gated paradise the brochures from the housing committee promise; rather, it’s a cesspool of petty people with too much money and nothing to do with their lives. We’ve seen these kinds of shows and movies before. What’s unique about Weeds is that there really aren’t any sympathetic characters. Even the children in the show come off as selfish demons (who seem far too wise and ironic for their respective ages). The cast is superb. The things they do and say make you alternately cringe, laugh, and open your mouth wide to say, “He did not just do that!” And it’s worth mentioning that the end credits to each episode generally feature a very funny and sometimes dirty folk or pop song that serves as an audio metaphor for the entire episode. I enjoy the show’s attempt to tell a quirky and increasingly unrealistic tale that must be a tremendous challenge for the writers.
On the other hand, the show doesn’t evolve much further than a writer’s delight: So much of the dialogue is simply a stream of creative, new curse words and phrases. These start off as shocking and funny, but the veneer wears thin when you realize that it’s just a device to divide your attention from the fact that very little is happening in the show, because all of the characters are made of the same selfish mold. It reminds me of how Family Guy uses the same device in nearly episode: Something happens and Peter will be reminded of the time when he [fill in the blank], and the show proceeds to randomize the plot with a barely relevant flashback. Again, funny for a while, but it gets old fast.
I should say that I’m not at all put off by Weed’s liberal politics, with which I tend to sympathize, and which is probably the most consistent (biased?) part of the show. Yet something essential is missing from the discussions on race, immigration, drug trafficking, teen pregnancy, single motherhood, suburban life, religion, draft dodging, and so on. In the end, I have a sinking feeling that the show itself is selfish. The show, like the characters in it, wants to gate itself off from the views of dissenters like conservatives and the religious. But that’s the way extremism works: Just as fundamentalism breeds no irony and imposes a black/white morality onto humanity, material secularism obfuscates personal responsibility and self-discipline. In short, the show preaches to the choir who thinks the world would be better if everyone was a little higher, and the show only rarely entertains the possibility that maybe that’s not really true either.
Great TV watching, original!![]()
You wont be bored! You will definately be engrossed in this family. It is fun and funny. The kind of show where you can watch more than one episode in a row.










