Nip/Tuck: The Complete Series (DVD Review) 12 Dec, 2010
Article By: John Latchem
The previously released season sets have been given a nip-tuck of their own with a shiny new silver outer box to house them all, but no new content.More>>
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Larry Sanders Show: The Complete Series (DVD Review) 12 Dec, 2010
Article By: John Latchem
This complete set gives the show a chance to shine in all its hilarious glory.More>>
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Golden Girls: 25th Anniversary Complete Collection, The (DVD Review) 12 Dec, 2010
Article By: John Latchem
This gift set contains the previously released season sets packaged together in a cardboard replica of Sophia’s famed oversized purse.More>>
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Batman Beyond: The Complete Series (DVD Review) 12 Dec, 2010
Article By: John Latchem
The three seasons have been condensed into a single plastic case at the center of a box of the same design as the 'Batman: The Animated Series' set.More>>
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Caprica: Season 1.5 (DVD Review) 10 Dec, 2010
Article By: John Latchem
“Caprica” took its time to develop its storylines, which worked against it on a week-to-week basis. But this is precisely what makes the show ideal for the DVD format, where several episodes can be absorbed in one sitting. (Street Date 12/21/10)More>>
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Downton Abbey (DVD Review) 9 Dec, 2010
Article By: Angelique Flores
The miniseries 'Downton Abbey' has all the titillating drama of a soap opera, with the high acting, lavish costumes and picturesque scenery of a proper British period piece. (Prebook 12/14/10; Street Date 1/11/11)More>>
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Slave (DVD Review) 7 Dec, 2010
Article By: Erik Gruenwedel
What makes this by-the-numbers yarn the perfect rental distraction: An exotic locale, eye-candy and a vacation from engaged thought. (Street Date 12/14/10)More>>
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Waking Sleeping Beauty (DVD Review) 6 Dec, 2010
Article By: Mike Clark
This documentary about the rebirth of Disney animationin the 1980s and 1990s is one of those that leaves you wanting more, but let it also be said that there isn’t a fidgety minute to be had.More>>
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Hugh Hefner: Playboy, Activist and Rebel (DVD Review) 6 Dec, 2010
Article By: Mike Clark
The serious limitation here is a lack of real perspective: We’re never going to get a tough and reasoned screen debate about what the Playboy empire meant (mostly past tense — but what a run) until someone else other than its dominant player isn’t the key on-screen host. (Street Date 12/7/10)More>>
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Bob Hope Collection, The (DVD Review) 6 Dec, 2010
Article By: Mike Clark
The set includes 'Road to Rio' (1947), 'Road to Bali' (1952), 'The Lemon Drop Kid' (1951), 'My Favorite Brunette' (1947) and 'The Seven Little Foys' (1955). (Street Date 12/7/10)More>>
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