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Friday, January 11 2008

Angel: Complete Series Collectors Set

This show of moral quandaries, ramifications of choice, and consequences of indifference is one of the great unsung and underappreciated series of the turn of the century.


Thursday, January 10 2008

Weird Science: The Complete Seasons 1 & 2

Weird Science is one of the most dope, rad, illin’ and choice shows to come out of the '90s.


Tuesday, January 8 2008

Ice Road Truckers: The Complete Season One

With hopes of raking in a year’s worth of pay in two months, perhaps these drivers are ridiculously brave, perhaps just foolhardy and stupid, probably a combination of both.


Wednesday, January 2 2008

My Name Is Earl: Season 2

The second season of My Name is Earl is a series of refreshing warmth, essentially dealing in redemption, whilst carefully sidestepping the pitfall of schmaltz.


Friday, December 21 2007

Doctor Who: The Complete Third Series

Even though Doctor Who has never been as ideologically sophisticated as the Star Trek franchise, as the new millennium accelerates and the specter of war continues to haunt the entire world, the liberal attitude of the Doctor seems far more palatable than the militarism of Captain Kirk.


Monday, December 17 2007

Absolutely Fabulous: White Box

White Box pushes the limits in every way, and even though Patsy and Edina not only smoke and drink, but now hit children, you still can't help but love them.


Friday, December 14 2007

The Universe: The Complete Season One

The thing I enjoyed most about this alarmist and sensationalistic, but still very informative, series is how each episode, regardless of the ostensible topic, wastes very little time either devolving into doomsday scenarios, or highlighting the violent tendencies of heavenly bodies.


Tuesday, December 11 2007

The Day of the Triffids

This is a quick romp of macho apocalyptic fantasy that I thoroughly enjoyed; planes go down, trains crash, and Jeanette Scott is suddenly available.


Monday, December 10 2007

The Wire: The Complete Fourth Season

The 4th season DVD shows why The Wire is the best show on TV.


Friday, December 7 2007

The Best Of The Colbert Report

The “Best of” collection is just too flimsy to really earn the title of “must-have” even for die-hard fans, who will be happier finding their fix online.


Thursday, December 6 2007

C.S.I. Miami: The Fifth Season

By possessing a superior moral stand and a precise sense for justice, and by never having to justify his actions to anybody, Horatio is the perfect embodiment of the quintessential Old West crime fighter.


Wednesday, December 5 2007

Tales of Tomorrow: Collection Three - The 2nd Season Shows

This show's seriousness can be seen by its attempt to involve professional science fiction writers (such as Theodore Sturgeon) and adapt contemporary SF stories, as well as reaching back to works of H.G. Wells, Jules Verne and Mary Shelley.


Tuesday, December 4 2007

Scrubs: The Complete Sixth Season

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


Charmed: The Final Season: (Season 8)

In its final season Charmed, which had consistently wrung life out of otherwise mundane material, lost sight of exactly what it was that kept the moving parts interesting.


Monday, December 3 2007

Christmas Time In South Park

This little collection, a compilation of seven Christmas episodes from the years 1997-2004, is a pretty great one-disc example of both the deeply disgusting depths and the insightful heights South Park manages to reach.


Thursday, November 29 2007

Twin Peaks: The Definitive Gold Box Edition

With crisp performances throughout (especially from Kyle MacLachlan, in a role he was born to play), unforgettable settings and cinematography, and inventive, uncompromising scripts from episode to episode, Twin Peaks makes for uncommonly rewarding repeat viewings.


Family Ties: The Second Season

Family Ties was like the little show that could. Without much comedic star power, it succeeded against the odds.


Family Ties: The Complete First Season

The writing and delivery on Family Ties are strongest when the main characters were in conflict with each other, especially when Alex and Mallory go head to head.


Wednesday, November 28 2007

Extras: The Complete Second Season

Extras is filled with celebrity cameos, pratfalls, bawdy jokes, shameless mugging, and larger than life idiots.


Tuesday, November 27 2007

Everybody Hates Chris: The Second Season

Everybody hates stupidly predictable sitcoms, which is why anybody paying attention should simply love Everybody Hates Chris.


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