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TV DVD Review

Scrubs: The Complete Sixth Season

by Andrew Gilstrap

[4.Dec.07] :. Despite an unnecessary return to J.D. and Elliott's relationship, Season Six still holds plenty of the Scrubs we look forward to.

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TV DVD Review

Scrubs - The Complete Fifth Season

by Andrew Gilstrap

[5.Jul.07] :. Without a doubt, the show's writers saw the rich vein of laughs they could mine from what quickly became staples of the show.

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News

Loveable gangsta Ice Cube ain’t done yet

by Lydia Martin [McClatchy Newspapers (MCT)]

[5.Apr.07] :. MIAMI—Ice Cube has a bag of sunflower seeds in front of him and the TV with the sound on low in his bayfront suite. He’s trying to tell you about starring in “Are We Done...

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Film Review

Are We Done Yet? (2007)

by Cynthia Fuchs

[4.Apr.07] :. A showdown with a raccoon who steals his Corn Nuts grants Ice Cube, Mr. AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted, the opportunity to mutter, "You should know not to mess with a man's nuts." I can't tell you how painful it is.

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PopMatters Picks: The Best TV, Film, and DVD of 2006 Feature

Net-Works: The Best TV of 2006

by PopMatters Staff

[10.Jan.07] :. You won't have to look far along your television dial to discover the Top TV picks from PopMatters staff. From 20 upward, each entry represents the boob tube at its best.

PopMatters Picks: The Best TV, Film, and DVD of 2006

 

TV DVD Review

Scrubs: The Complete First Season

by Dan Devine

[19.May.05] :. Scrubs is, at its worst, a competent sitcom, and at its best, a shortlist candidate for best scripted program of the post-Seinfeld era.

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Identity (2003)

by Cynthia Fuchs

[9.Sep.03] :. As James Mangold neatly puts it, these characters are running along 'a kind of Möbius strip of hell.'"

 

Identity (2003)

by Cynthia Fuchs

[24.Apr.03] :. Amanda Peet, not incidentally, throws some fine, even sublime, attitude.

 

Scrubs

by F.L. Carr

[1.Oct.01] :. While J.D. is running from pages and hiding in closets, Turk 'is learning by doing,' cutting, poking, and defibrillating with gusto.

 

Scrubs

by Daynah Burnett

Although Scrubs' consistency is somehow comforting, it also runs the risk of monotony by giving audiences exactly they expect week after week.

 

The Animal (2001)

by Cynthia Fuchs

All unruly hair, puny limbs, and wide eyes, Marvin's another one of Rob Schneider's pathetic, unmanly bumblers, lacking the 'animal' instinct that apparently makes a real man.