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Saturday, June 25, 2011

Review Smallville: The Complete Second Season

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Smallville: The Complete Second Season Overview


Girls, homework, kryptonite. Don't miss a single second - the entire second season! Clark Kent lives in Smallville, but in many ways he's out of this world - and so is this spectacular series that provides a fascinating spin on Superman lore. This 6-disc collection includes all 23 second-season episodes plus bonus materials worthy of a hero. Among the episode highlights: Clark grapples with his true calling. Is he on Earth to serve humanity or perhaps destroy it? Lex gets married - twice! Lana moves in with Chloe, adding a new dynamic to their Clark dilemma. Martha and Jonathan receive miraculous news. Lionel pulls devious strings. And Pete becomes a keeper of the Clark secret. One thing we can't keep secret: the legend grows stronger in Smallville!

DVD Features:
Audio Commentary
DVD ROM Features
Deleted Scenes
Featurette
Gag Reel
Other






Smallville: The Complete Second Season Specifications


For many fans, the Superman revisionist series Smallville truly hit its stride in its second season, when it shifted focus from traditional comic book conflicts to one of self-discovery for its hero, a teenage Clark Kent (Tom Welling). Fans and first-timers can judge for themselves with this six-disc set, which compiles all 23 episodes and a decent selection of supplemental features. Whereas season 1 focused on Clark using his powers to combat a host of menaces à la the WB's other big fantasy hit, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, season 2 delved into Clark's past and the extent of his super powers, most notably in the back-to-back "Heat," in which he discovers his heat vision, and "Red," in which red kryptonite in the high school class rings uncorks Clark's less-than-upstanding side. Other plot developments from the season that pull the series in interesting directions include the arrival of Dr. Helen Bryce (Emanuelle Vaugier), who becomes involved with Lex Luthor (Michael Rosenbaum), but the season's most significant moment comes during episode 17, "Rosetta," in which Clark learns of his Kryptonian origins courtesy of a scientist, who, in an effective bit of casting, is played by Superman film star Christopher Reeve.

The complexity of the writing and issues dealt with in season 2 marked Smallville as a series with depth and drama worthy of its considerable fan following as well as a second boxed set; fittingly, the supplements in this set are more expansive than on the first one. Producers Alfred Gough, Miles Millar, and Greg Beeman and cast members Welling, Rosenbaum, and Kristen Kreuk weigh in on commentary tracks for two episodes ("Red" and "Rosetta"), while a trio of short featurettes explore Christopher Reeves's appearance in "Rosetta," the show's visual effects, and the amusing "Wall of Weird" web page maintained by Chloe (Allison Mack). The extras are rounded out by a handful of deleted scenes and a gag reel. --Paul Gaita





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Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Review Lucky Louie - The Complete First Season

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Lucky Louie - The Complete First Season Overview


Get lucky with Lucky Louie - the "comedy with an adult twist." Louis C.K. stars as Louie, a part-time mechanic of a muffler shop, who spends most of his time at home taking care of his four-year-old daughter, Lucy, while his wife, Kim, the real breadwinner, works as a full-time nurse.

DVD Features:
Additional Scenes:Exclusive unaired Episode 13, "Clowntime is Over"
Audio Commentary:Four audio commentaries with Louis CK, Pamela Adlon, Jim Norton, Rick Shapiro, and executive producer Mike Royce
Featurette:"A Week in the Life of Lucky Louie"- a behind the scenes look at the taping of the show including cast and crew interviews and backstage footage.






Lucky Louie - The Complete First Season Specifications


Take the regular ingredients for a run-of-the-mill TV sitcom: an overweight and unattractive husband, a wife that seems way out of his league, their adorable but bratty child, and some whimsical neighbors. Add in the plethora of expletives folks have come to expect from HBO television, some occasional male nudity, and terribly raunchy one-liners. Mix those up with a live studio audience, cheap sets, and an overall low budget look, and Lucky Louie is what comes out. That being said--the show is intelligent and hilarious.

"Lucky" Louie (Louis C.K.) is a stay-at-home dad who works part-time at a muffler shop. His wife, Kim (Pamela Adlon), is the breadwinner of the household, but her meager wages can barely provide them with a run-down apartment in a bad neighborhood. Louie has the moral support of his friends Mike (Mike Hagerty, Friends) and Rich (Jim Norton), who provide some of the show's funniest and most disgusting moments. To only make things more inappropriate, Louie is constantly trying to cultivate a relationship with his African American neighbor Walter (Jerry Minor)--only because he is dying to have a black friend. This very adult sitcom takes a refreshing step back from the regular "one-hour conflict resolution" depiction of family, and instead suggests that healthy relationships are full of constant discord. C.K. and Adlon, who build off each other superbly, give an honest love-hate portrayal of marriage and parenting. For those who enjoy listening to NPR and the most vulgar of stand up comedy, this show is sure to please. --Jordan Thompson





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Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Review The Complete Collection of Sweatin' to the Oldies

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The Complete Collection of Sweatin' to the Oldies presents all 4 of Richard Simmons' original Sweatin' to the Oldies workouts on DVD plus Richard's brand new show, Love Yourself and Win as a bonus DVD. You'll get forty-one exercise routines set to forty-one rock 'n' roll classics like: It's My Party, Big Girls Don't Cry, Gimme Some Lovin', Oh, Pretty Woman, and more. This 20th Anniversary edition also includes 2 hours of brand new, exclusive bonus material featuring an interview with Richard, incredible success stories from his students, and more.








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Saturday, April 16, 2011

Review Lost: The Complete Sixth and Final Season [Blu-ray]

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  • LOST:COMPLETE 6TH & FINAL SEASON BLU-RAY (BLU-RAY DISC)



Lost: The Complete Sixth and Final Season [Blu-ray] Overview


It all comes down to this. Television's most innovative and compelling series comes to a stunning conclusion in ABC's LOST: The Complete Sixth And Final Season. The critically acclaimed epic drama will finally reveal the fate of the Oceanic 815 survivors and all who have joined their journey. Experience all the action as it bursts off the screen with a pristine picture and theater-quality sound, and uncover even more secrets with exclusive content available only on Blu-ray High Definition!

In the aftermath of a monumental explosion, reality shifts for everyone associated with the mystical island. Discover their ultimate destiny in this amazing 5-disc Blu-ray collection, featuring LOST University: Master's Program, an immersive collegiate experience powered by BD-LiveTM where you can interactively examine the themes, stories and secrets of LOST. Complete your LOST Collection, and experience the final 16 episodes of a landmark in television history.






Lost: The Complete Sixth and Final Season [Blu-ray] Specifications


Lost's sixth and final season drew both raves and criticism from its passionate fans who wanted answers to the series' many loose ends. Executive producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse found a way to wrap up some lingering story lines while introducing entirely new ones when they decided to employ a "flash-sideways" plot device, showing us an alternate reality in which Oceanic 815 never crashes (a consequence of the hydrogen-bomb detonation that occurred in season 5's finale). This method allowed some long-gone characters to return (Boone, Charlie, Libby) and even showed sunnier outcomes for some of the survivors' more unhappy pasts (Locke, Hurley). But in the non-Sideways world, the bomb's detonation doesn't change their course, and the survivors find themselves delving deeper into the island's mythology--notably, the yin/yang of the demigod Jacob (Mark Pellegrino) and the smoke monster, a.k.a. the Man in Black (Titus Welliver), as well as some curious denizens of a temple (a subplot that doesn't add much to driving the story forward). As the smoke monster's scheme to escape the island leaves a trail of carnage, culminating in a face-off with that other villain Charles Widmore (Alan Dale), some primary characters meet their end in season 6 while others find the redemption they'd been seeking since the series began. Moreover, some survivors finally find out their connection to the island (and each other) when the two realities start to intermingle, leading to a tearful finale that satisfies and frustrates at the same time (though when it comes to Lost, what else is new?).

While each cast member is on their "A" game, the final episodes really belong to Matthew Fox, who received his first Emmy® nomination for this season. Nestor Carbonell is also a standout in "Ab Aeterno," an episode that finally explains the ageless Richard Alpert. In addition, a few small details are wrapped up in a bonus short, "The New Man in Charge," which serves as an epilogue. Other special features include "The End: Crafting a Final Season," which interviews legendary TV producers such as James Burrows (Cheers, Friends) on the pressures of wrapping up a series. It also shows the finale script being printed out on red paper (so it can't be copied) and delivered to a specially built locked mailbox outside Jorge Garcia's home. Garcia, who plays Hurley, is then seen reading the script for the first time and weeping. "See You in Another Life, Brotha" goes deeper into the flash-sideways storytelling; "Lost on Location" highlights behind-the-scenes action behind specific episodes; the always-hilarious "Lost in 8:15" wraps up the entire series (only through season 5) in eight minutes and 15 seconds; and "A Hero's Journey" is a ho-hum set of interviews examining the heroic arcs of several major characters. Bloopers and deleted scenes round out the bonus features. But with all the lingering questions in the series, it's a shame Lindelof and Cuse didn't add commentary to more than a handful of episodes, because this is one DVD set that sure could've used it (not having any commentary on the finale is near unforgivable). You do, however, learn that the black-and-white stones game played by Jacob and the Man in Black is actually called Senate (hey, you gotta take what you can get). So long, Lost; it's been one hell of a journey. --Ellen A. Kim





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Saturday, March 19, 2011

Review Supernatural: The Complete Fifth Season

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Supernatural: The Complete Fifth Season Overview


Twenty-six years ago, Sam and Dean Winchester lost their mother to a mysterious and demonic supernatural force. Subsequently, their father raised them to be soldiers. He taught them about the paranormal evil that lives in the dark corners and on the back roads of America ... and he taught them how to kill it. This haunting series follows the Winchester brothers as they crisscross the lonely and mysterious back roads of the country in their '67 Chevy Impala, hunting down every evil supernatural force they encounter along the way. At the end of the fourth season, Sam unwittingly broke the final seal – that held Lucifer captive in Hell. Now, Lucifer is free, the Apocalypse is here and angels prepare for a spectacular final battle. Against a landscape of celestial violence, natural disasters and a rising human death toll, Sam and Dean, with the help of fallen angel Castiel, must find a way to achieve the impossible: Kill the Devil.




Supernatural: The Complete Fifth Season Specifications


How's this for a story arc: the Gates of Hell are opened, unleashing both Lucifer himself and the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, and bringing to an end civilization as we know it. That's what awaits fans of Supernatural in its fifth and most epic season to date. The stumbles in plot or character that are typical to most long-running series are largely missing from this season (though some might consider the stunt casting of Paris Hilton as a pagan goddess in "Hammer of the Gods" as such); instead, there's a solid, complex, and entirely satisfying run of episodes, and even a pair of series highlights in "Changing Channels" and "The Real Ghostbusters." The former finds heroes Sam and Dean (Jensen Ackles and Jared Padalecki) trapped in a TV-influenced netherworld populated by perverse small-screen archetypes, while the latter is a clever bit of meta-fiction involving a real ghost at a Supernatural fan convention, complete with Winchester brothers look-alikes. The other 20 episodes bounce between stand-alone adventures and the larger story at hand, which finds the brothers racing to collect the rings of the Four Horsemen, which will return Lucifer to his prison. This is fantasy storytelling for television at its best--broad in scope and heavy with special effects, but never forgetting that the core of the show is the relationship between Sam and Dean and their joint quest to rid the world of evil. Both are well represented here in a season that brings the show's main story line to its fitting and satisfying conclusion.

Fans should also be pleased with most of the extras on the six-disc set for Season 5. The most ambitious feature is the Apocalypse Survival Guide, hosted by Bobby Singer (Jim Beaver). Presented as a tour through Bobby's house, the guide gives viewers a detailed lowdown on the major players in the war against Satan, including the Horsemen, various demons, and the Man in Red himself. Navigating one's way through the interactive videos can be a challenge, as the layout requires viewers to constantly restart the disc in order to review certain videos, but for sheer informational content, it's hard to beat. Also present is a commentary track by series creator Eric Kripke (who left the series at the end of this season) and writer Ben Edlund on "The End," which required such elaborate sets that the show earned its own back lot; said location also gets a once-over, as does an unaired scene from "The Real Ghostbusters." Best of all is perhaps the entire web series Ghostfacers, which pokes much-needed fun at the reality show Ghost Hunters in addition to providing some minor scares. --Paul Gaita





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Monday, December 6, 2010

Review Sex and the City: The Complete Series (Collector's Giftset)

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Sex and the City: The Complete Series (Collector's Giftset) Overview


For six seasons Carrie Bradshaw and friends Samantha, Miranda, and Charlotte offered us their hilarious, outspoken and outrageous look at dating, mating and relating in the big city. Celebrate the show that explores the day-to-day -- and night-to-night -- world of single women in this, the definitive collector's edition.




Sex and the City: The Complete Series (Collector's Giftset) Specifications


Sex and the City is based on Candace Bushnell's provocative bestselling book. Sarah Jessica Parker stars as Carrie Bradshaw, a self-described "sexual anthropologist," who writes "Sex and the City," a newspaper column that chronicles the state of sexual affairs of Manhattanites in this "age of un-innocence." Her "posse," including nice girl Charlotte (Kristin Davis), hard-edged Miranda (Cynthia Nixon), and party girl Samantha (Kim Cattrall)--not to mention her own tumultuous love life--gives Carrie plenty of column fodder. Over the course of the first season's 12 episodes, the most prominent dramatic arc concerns Carrie, who goes from turning the tables on "toxic bachelors" by having "sex like a man" to wanting to join the ranks of "the monogamists" with the elusive Mr. Big (Chris Noth). Meanwhile, Miranda, Cynthia, and Samantha have their own dating woes.

The second season builds on the foundation of the first season with plot arcs that are both hilarious and heartfelt, taking the show from breakout hit to true pop-culture phenomenon. Relationship epiphanies coexist happily alongside farcical plots and zingy one-liners, resulting in emotionally satisfying episodes that feature the sharp kind of character-defining dialogue that seems to have disappeared from the rest of TV long ago. When last we left the NYC gals, Carrie had just broken up with a commitment-phobic Mr. Big (Chris Noth), but fans of Noth's seductive-yet-distant rake didn't have to wait long until he was back in the picture, as he and Carrie tried to make another go of it. Their relationship evolution, from reunion to second breakup, provides the core of the second season. Among other adventures, Charlotte puzzles over whether one of her beaus was "gay-straight" or "straight-gay"; Miranda tries to date a guy who insists on having sex only in places where they might get caught; and Samantha copes with dates who range from, um, not big enough to far too big--with numerous stops in between.

The third season was the charm, as the series earned its first Emmy for Outstanding Comedy Series to go along with its Golden Globes for Best Comedy Series and Best Actress (Parker). One of this season's two principal story arcs concerned hapless-in-love Charlotte and her pursuit of a husband; enter (if only...) Kyle McLachlan as the unfortunately impotent Trey. Meanwhile, Carrie has a brief but memorable fling with a politician who's golden, but not in the way she anticipated. She then sabotages her too-good-to-be-true relationship with furniture designer Aidan (John Corbett) by having an affair with Mr. Big (Chris Noth), who himself has gotten married. Like I Love Lucy, the series benefited from a brief change of scenery with a three-episode jaunt to Los Angeles, where Carrie and company encountered, among others, Matthew McConaughey, Vince Vaughn, Hugh Hefner, and Sarah Michelle Gellar.

The fourth season is just as smart and sexy as ever, mixing caustic adult wit and sharply observed situation comedy on the mean streets of Manhattan, though this time the quartet of singleton city girls must endure even tougher combat in the unending war of love, sex, and shopping. Carrie finally seems to have found her ideal life partner when she is reunited with handsome craftsman Aidan. But can their relationship survive trial by cohabitation? Meanwhile Charlotte seems to have both her dream Park Avenue apartment and a solution to her marital problems with Trey. But when the subject of babies comes up, everything starts to unravel for her, too. It's not just Charlotte who has baby issues either: after what seems like an eternity of enforced sexual abstinence Miranda is horrified to discover she's pregnant. And as for the sultry Samantha, she's on a quest for monogamy, first with an exotic lesbian artist, then with a philandering businessman, with whom to her utter dismay she just might have fallen in love.

It was a short but sweet fifth season, as HBO's resident comediennes found themselves affected by forces beyond their control--the pregnancies of both Sarah Jessica Parker and Cynthia Nixon. A truncated shooting schedule to accommodate the actresses forced this season to be reduced to a mere eight episodes, but they and creators forged ahead, creating a handful of episodes that if short in content were long on emotion and laughs. Carrie and Miranda wrestled with their solitary lifestyles, albeit with new attachments--Miranda had new baby Brady and single motherhood, while Carrie found herself in the world of publishing as the author of a real-life book of her columns. Charlotte wondered if she'd ever find another man, while Samantha finally got rid of the one that had been vexing her far too much. If the season as a whole felt less than the sum of its parts, those parts were some of the best comedy in the show's history. The season's climactic episode, "I Love a Charade," was one of the series' best episodes ever, equally touching and funny, and grounded the show in an emotional maturity that announced that after all their wild travails, these women had truly grown up.

After a long wait--like the entire fifth season--Carrie is dating again. The sixth season starts with Carrie and her sparkly new potential, Berger (Ron Livingston), trying to leave past relationships and hit it off, with mixed results. Meanwhile Carrie's friends seem to be settling down, relatively speaking. Miranda decides that her affair with TiVo cannot compete when Mr. Perfect (Blair Underwood, at his most charming) moves into her building. Charlotte's feelings for her "opposites attract" boyfriend (Evan Handler) deepen, but they still have a few things to iron out. Most surprising is Samantha's hot relationship with waiter-actor-stud Smith Jerrod (Jason Lewis) taking on something resembling love, despite Samantha's best intentions. Before the sixth season started in the summer of 2003, a bombshell hit: it was announced that this would be the finale. But it would be a long season, and these 12 episodes plant the seeds for the final 8 airing the following winter. These dozen episodes illustrate the maturity of the show: there's not a bad one in the bunch, and the show is still flat-out funny. The comedy blends serious points of how we perceive singles, couples, and parents (and the gifts we lavish on the latter two). Carrie's method of celebrating her singlehood is just another gem in this treasure of a series.

With the last eight episodes of the sixth season, HBO's grand sitcom concluded, leaving untold numbers of women--and many men--feeling deprived. The six-year series certainly did not outlast its welcome; the final season is some of the best TV had to offer in 2004. In many ways, the eight episodes served as a single finale, with all four characters approaching a kind of destiny and happiness, the theme of this last half-season (which aired weeks after the first half). Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) continues her romance with Russian artist (Mikhail Baryshnikov), a flippantly arrogant man who's been around the block, but able to supply Carrie's needed desire for magic. Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) has settled down with Steve (David Eigenberg), but there is more that will change with her, including her address. Charlotte (Kristin Davis) continues to make baby plans now that the husband slot is filled quite nicely (Evan Handler). Going down the final stretch--and Samantha's (Kim Cattrall) cancer--gives the series a more serious tone, but there's always a jab to tickle the funny bone: Miranda's awkwardness with happiness, Charlotte's latest passion, Carrie typing someplace new, and Samantha getting into Paris Hilton territory. Like any series winding down, there is a wedding, a baby, old faces popping up, and some star-ladened new ones. In the final two-part episode, "An American in Paris," Carrie faces her romantic destiny, but also solidifies herself as a fashion icon, an Audrey Hepburn for 21st-century television. In the penultimate episode, she asks her friends an emotional question: "What if I never met you?" Certainly fans can ask of themselves the same question and reminisce how much better TV became since they first tuned in these four women of the City.





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Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Review The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air: The Complete Fifth Season

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This season, Will meets Lisa – and before you can say “Go slow, bro,” he’s in love, engaged and standing before the minister with 50 pounds of iced shrimp melting in the banquet hall. All that romance must be contagious, because Carlton finds his soul sister through online dating. (Unfortunately, that’s only half right. It’s Hilary.) And there’s a lot more than love going on as Will grapples with a big orange whale, a mobster, a bear, Jay Leno, Lisa’s cantankerous dad and in one of the series’ most memorable episodes, a bullet with his name on it. With this 4-disc set, you are cordially invited to all 25 laugh-out-loud, love-happy Season 5 Episodes of the hit, hilarious show that gave sitcoms street smarts.








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Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Review Breaking Bad: The Complete First Season [Blu-ray]

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I did not start watching AMC's "Breaking Bad" until after the second season had already aired. Having played catch-up and seen Seasons 1-3 in their entirety, I do not hesitate when I tell people that this is simply the best show on television right now, bar none.

But most people spend these reviews talking about how great the series is, so I'll skip the warm-and-fuzzies and talk directly about the Season 1 DVD set that you are probably trying to decide whether to buy or not. Here's my recommendation: Buy it.

First off, the box and cases. The box art is terrific, with the iconic Walt-White-in-tightie-whities stuck right onto the front. The box (which doesn't take up more than 3/4 an inch of shelf space, if even that) contains two plastic disc cases -- the first holds Episodes 1-6, and the second holds Episode 7 along with the Bonus Features. While I would avoid getting the box (which is something in between paper and cardboard) wet, the plastic cases hold up pretty well... I've dropped them several times and they've never so much as cracked on me.

The picture quality is terrific. AMC is known for shooting their scripted television almost cinematically, so if you're a full-screen fanatic, get the heck out of here because widescreen is the only way to watch these. Blu-Ray babies: Sorry, the colors don't necessarily pop, but this isn't the kind of show that necessarily would benefit from that anyway.

And finally, the bonus features. Audio commentaries are attached to both the pilot episode and Episode 6 ("Crazy Handful of Nothin'"), and feature showrunner Vince Gilligan, along with cast and occasionally crew. Most of the time, it can be pretty entertaining. The second disc has a Making Of feature for those of you who like that sort of thing; the real meat of the behind-the-scenes, though, comes from their 'Inside Breaking Bad' video compilation, in which each video is dedicated to a different aspect of the show (one video deals with Bryan Cranston shaving his head for the role, while another deals with the aforementioned tightie-whities). Also on the disc is a photo gallery and a segment of AMC's interview program called "Shootout," when Cranston, Gilligan, and producer Mark Johnson appeared to promote the show. And last but certainly not least, the Bonus Features include screen tests of actors Aaron Paul, Anna Gunn, Betsy Brandt, and Dean Norris; really cool stuff if, again, you are into that sort of thing.

Overall, a terrific box set for the show's first season, cut short by the writers' strike a few years ago. Season 2's boxset is even better, and I recommend that as soon as you buy this set, you hop on over and buy that one as well.

I hope this review was informative, and I hope you enjoy the show as much as I did.

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Emmy Award winner Bryan Cranston stars as Walter White, a down-on-his-luck chemistry teacher struggling to make ends meet for his wife (Anna Gunn) and physically challenged son (RJ Mitte). Everything changes when Walter receives a startling diagnosis: terminal lung cancer. With only a few years to live and nothing to lose, Walter uses his training as a chemist to cook and sell crystal meth with one of his former students (Aaron Paul). As his status grows, so do his lies, but Walt will stop at nothing to make sure his family is taken care of after he's gone, even if it means putting all their lives on the line. Executive produced by Vince Gilligan and Mark Johnson.





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No one would confuse the desperate dad Bryan Cranston plays in this character-driven drama with the fun-loving Hal from Malcolm in the Middle. In AMC's Breaking Bad, Walter White lives in the suburbs with his wife--and wears tighty-whiteys--but the similarities end there. During the pilot, the cash-strapped chemistry teacher finds out he has inoperable lung cancer. He and Skyler (Deadwood's Anna Gunn) have one son, Walter Jr. (R.J. Mitte), and a daughter on the way. With two years to get his affairs in order, Walter comes up with a wild plan: he and former student Jesse (Aaron Paul), a drug dealer, will open a meth lab.

In the hands of creator Vince Gilligan (The X-Files), Bad's first season plays like the improbable offspring of Weeds and The Shield. With nothing left to lose, the Albuquerque 50-year-old uses his death sentence as a catalyst to break every rule he's ever followed while keeping his family--including Skyler's radiologist sister, Marie (Betsy Brandt), and her DEA agent husband, Hank (Dean Norris)--out of the loop. Throughout these seven episodes, Walt takes on a hostage, a dead body, and a partner who likes to sample his own product. Based on the description alone, the program shouldn't work as well as it does, except Gilligan and company keep the situations psychologically believable and Emmy winner Cranston makes Walt surprisingly sympathetic as he swings between compassion and self-interest. As he tells his students, "Chemistry is the study of change," a statement that applies equally well to the show, since Walt ends up in a very different place than the one he began. This three-disc set comes complete with cast and crew commentary, an installment of AMC's Shootout, two featurettes, deleted scenes, and screen tests. --Kathleen C. Fennessy





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Unbelievable show! - Charizard -
After hearing everyone talk about this at work (I don't own an actual TV) I decided to buy the boxed set for the first season and chance it. This show is amazing! Fantastic portrayals of suprisingly deep characters. Great suspense!



Absorbing Low Key Show about Chemistry Teacher AKA Drug Dealer - Lynn Ellingwood - Webster, NY United States
Teachers do the most interesting things these days and teaching doesn't seem to be one of them. Breaking Bad is an about a Chemistry Teacher who learns he has lung cancer. He wavers on treatment but doesn't waiver on learning a new line of work to help his family after he is gone. It's called drug dealing and he makes crystal meth. He even enlists a former student and high school dropout to help him in his new endeavor. The show is absorbing and very interesting. It is low key and not showy but doesn't hesitate to see humor in the man's predicament. His wife is pregnant with their second child. Their first child has cerebral palsy. His sister in law is a shop lifter married to a fervent DEA agent. The dropout he ignored in school now becomes his favorite pupil. So much for role models. Good show with a lot going for it.



Haveta Disagree Some - Dermot - maryland
Three stars for Cranston's solid acting. But geeze. Teacher with a wife, son with medical problems, and baby on the way...doesn't have life insurance? Learns he has cancer and thinks, well, I'll just sell meth. Hm. I don't see the psychological or economic basis. And that absence lingers throughout. The first season leads to that dreadful scene in the drug merchant's lair...with lots of bad acting and that ridiculous explosion. This is stuff for adolescent boys of a certain ilk. But Cranston is terrific.







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Sunday, September 5, 2010

Review Mad About You: The Complete Fourth Season

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Took a while but finally, season 4 is released. The 3 "Must See TV" shows for me back in the mid 90's were Mad About You, Friends and Seinfeld. Although the least popular of the trio, I felt a strong affinity toward Mad About You mostly due to the fact what red blooded male didn't want Helen Hunt as his wife back then? Although the entire collection of Seinfeld and Friends were quickly released, Mad About You lagged behind, presumably due to poor sales. Season 3 lagged behind Season 2 and Season 4 lagged behind Season 3. But it was with great relief that I found out that Season 4 was being released thus I can finally throw out my worn out original VHS copies.

To me, season 2 through 4 were the best which is why I was anxious to get it. Season 5 was good but once the baby was born, lost a little bit of luster for me. Both Paul and Jamie are neurotic in their own complementry way. Paul's wishy washy quality countered by Jamie's quick, sharp wit made for some fine comedy. Although one of the charms of this series was that the two were not perfect (although perfect for one another), in this season, as doubts about their relationship and future appear, the you-know-what really hits the fan.


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Mad About You: The Complete Fourth Season Overview


Paul Reiser and Helen Hunt return with Emmy-winning performances in the very pivotal fourth season of Mad About You.

While Paul (Reiser) has found a job as a full-time documentary filmmaker at the Explorer Channel, Jamie (Hunt) has opened a new PR firm with her longtime friend Fran (Leila Kenzle). It is a busy time in the Buchmans lives, and things are about to get crazier when they plan to start a family. Despite a series of frustrating false alarms, the couple are determined to do whatever it takes to conceive: including virtually nonstop sex and malodorous herbal remedies! The obstacles don t stop there as they face everything from Pauls sudden unemployment to their respective brushes with marital infidelity, and as the pressure on their marriage increases, their relationship begins to unravel.

Sophisticated, sharp and incisively funny, Season Four won an Emmy for Outstanding Comedy Series. Guest stars include Yoko Ono, Laugh-Ins Arte Johnson and Hank Azaria. All 24 Season Four Episodes.




Mad About You: The Complete Fourth Season Specifications


In the fourth season of Mad About You, which originally aired on NBC during 1995-1996, Paul (Paul Reiser) and Jamie (Helen Hunt) Buchman deal with issues that could potentially break up their marriage. As they start planning a family, they are faced with infertility. When both decide to shake up their careers, one of them loses their job. And then there is the possibility of infidelity, when both Jamie and Paul are tempted outside of marriage. In a testament to the writers' sharp scripts and adroit acting by the leads, Mad About You manages to find humor during some bleak scenarios. Like many couples who find themselves unable to get pregnant, the Buchmans at first are incredulous that they can't easily finagle a pregnancy. There's a not completely original, but still funny, episode revolving around Paul having to produce a specimen on demand, which isn't helped any by his behemoth of a nurse (played by Everybody Loves Raymond's Brad Garrett). At one point, Paul asks his cousin Ira (the delightful John Pankow) if he realizes that the Buchman dynasty could end if neither of them has children: "If we don't produce an heir, it's all over." Looking at his cousin, Ira quips, "If you and me are it… then it deserves to be over."

Some critics have harped that listening to the Buchmans bicker has grown old by now. But the beauty of the show has always been in the way the two argue. Quick-tongued and witty, they wield their words like razor-sharp knives, reminding viewers of the song "You Always Hurt the One You Love." But it's their quiet truisms than can break your heart. When Jamie tells her husband, "It's not working," viewers are left holding their breath and urging the couple on to make it work. And in the three-part season finale, Paul and Jamie have some major issues to work out. Other story arcs include Paul's sister Debbie coming out as a lesbian. Their mother is shocked but takes some solace in the fact that Debbie's lover is a doctor. Ira begins gambling again and handles it better than Paul. And Jamie's neurotic and self-centered sister finally gets engaged. Guest stars include Yoko Ono, Arte Johnson, and Hank Azaria, who appears as a semi-regular as the Buchmans' dog walker. All 24 episodes are included on the four-disc set. --Jae-Ha Kim





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A Gem Of A Show - Geoffrey F. Arnold - Hillsboro, Oregon USA
At last, Season Four is released. This season was a turning point in the show and the laughter slowly gives way to the seriousness of relationship troubles as this season draws to a close.

Much could be said about the last three episodes of the fourth season. Suffice it to say, these three shows, a trilogy story arc within the greater arc of the series, really bring home the reality of marriage - the side you never see in most series, let alone a sit-com. But, as we all know, this was more than just another sit-com. As M*A*S*H became more than a series of setups, prat falls and yuks featuring doctors at war, MAY demonstrates the depth and range of the actors, giving them dialogue that was about as close to "real" as you can get during the park bench scene. Chilling stuff.

And with Season Five slated for a late 2010 release, it appears the powers that be are beginning to hear our cries for getting on with finishing the release of the remaining seasons. Let's hope seasons six and seven won't be another two to three years in the offing.



I love this set. It has bonus features! - Eduardo Nolazco - Lima, Peru
OK. It was shipped so fast (and I live in Peru).
First surprise: 2 plastic cases. 2 discs in each case. So my new Mad About You discs are safe
Second surprise: Introduction by Paul Reiser and Helen Hunt on "Yoko Said", "The Finale (part 1)", "The Finale (part 2)" and "The Finale (part 3)"
Third surprise: "Mad About the Theme" (04:09) and "TV Spots" (06:16) on disc 4.
OK, I think all of these bonus features were on the "Mad About You Collection" but i didn't buy it (I refuse to do that) so now I hope every single extra is on the next DVD sets.
One little downside: no subtitles. I already accepted there is no other audio track (there was a spanish track in the first DVD sets) but they must add english subtitle (spanish subtitle would be better).
I am waiting for next seasons! They already announced season 5 on DVD.



Mad About You Season 4 - Brian C. Silva - Salinas, CA United States
Love It! They just don't make tv shows like this anymore. Brought back a lot of memories and good laughs.



True to life and laugh-out-loud funny! - Joanna Mechlinski - CT, USA
The long-awaited release of this season brings us Paul and Jamie's attempt to expand their family. Of course, as is typical for the Buchmans, any project comes with some element of disaster and hilarity, and this is no exception.

Particularly memorable episodes include "Yoko Said," where Paul has the chance to work on a documentary with Yoko Ono (Ono guest stars); "An Angel for Murray," where dogwalker Nat (Hank Azaria) is first introduced; and "New Year's Eve," where Paul and Jamie deal with being apart for the holiday for the first time since they became a couple.

Fans of this classic comedy about daily life in '90s New York will not be disappointed.




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Thursday, August 26, 2010

Review All in the Family: Complete First Season

All in the Family: Complete First Season Best Review


Although the packaging leaves a little to be desired, just "take one for the team" and enjoy this for what it is. Along with its analogue look (it looks like video tape) and old-time TV sound, you will quickly forget these drawbacks as you are catapulted back to 1971, to see the complete, uncut episodes, from the beginning, of quite possibly the funniest program in all of TV.

See what happens when you throw "the rules" to the four winds? Things are SO crippled by political correctness today, and that is why most "modern" TV programming can't hold a candle to this bonfire. Nobody's feelings were spared, and guess what? People laughed anyway! Today's television exec's can learn a thing or two from releases like this. Guess what? PEOPLE LIKE THIS STUFF!

"All In The Family's" cast is populated with people I wouldn't like if I knew them: Archie Bunker is a loud-mouth bigot, Mike is a loud-mouth bleeding-heart liberal, Edith is an air-head, and Gloria is a whiny, spoiled brat. But basing your like or dislike of a program on liking the people in the show, is fatal to the viewing experience. All four key cast members are top-notch actors, and they do a magnificent job. They are 100% believable. Most households have several high-volume arguments a week, and this is one reason the show has such enduring popularity: the fights, particularly between Mike and Archie, are legendary. And funny. EXTREMELY funny. And the irony is, the presence of Edith. On the surface, she's downright stupid. But, watch a little closer; she's got a certain worldly wisdom to her, and actually, she's the glue that holds the family unit together. The shrill voice and rambling conversations, annoying as they are, are downright hilarious, especially when Archie is trying to make her stop.

Watching these classic shows, the time really does fly by. I could have knocked a star off because the discs are stacked in the case, one on top of another, on yet another, and you have to navigate to each show individually (unless you have a programming feature on your disc player), but in this case, the sum is way more than its parts.

Again, this was quite possibly the funniest show ever to air on TV. Today's programmers could learn a thing or two.


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All in the Family: Complete First Season Overview


The complete All in the Family seasons are now available in stacking hub packaging. The same great All in the Family DVDs that you've come to love are now available in new space-saving packaging that is the same size a normal Amaray, just greener. Enjoy the complete series today at one low price!




All in the Family: Complete First Season Specifications


Boy, the way the Beaver played. Ricky Nelson made the hit parade. Voices they were seldom raised. Those were the days. And then, on January 12, 1971, America met the Bunkers, and sitcoms would never be the same. The Bunkers were TV's first dysfunctional family: blue-collar bigot Archie (the late Carroll O'Connor in his iconic role), his long-suffering but loving wife Edith (Jean Stapleton), "little goil" Gloria (Sally Struthers), and her liberal husband "Meathead" Mike (Rob Reiner). Series creator Norman Lear broke near every rule and taboo in adapting the British series "Till Death Do Us Part" for American television. The series pilot, "Meet the Bunkers," was a bracing shocker that dared to find humor in prejudice. Archie dispenses racial epithets and ethnic slurs. Mike and Gloria clearly have an active sex life, while Edith, in the pilot at any rate, is more "pip" than "dingbat." In its first season, the series refused to, in Archie's words, "stifle" itself, tackling such hot-button topics as homophobia ("Judging Books by Covers"), racism ("Lionel Moves into the Neighborhood"), feminism ("Gloria Discovers Women's Lib"), and the generation gap (the touching "Success Story," with William Windom as Archie's former army buddy, a successful man who is revealed to be estranged from his son). All in the Family was a rich human comedy. Brought to life by a peerless ensemble, these characters would come to feel like family. Their foibles produced some of television's biggest laughs. They could also make us cry, as with the heartbreaking "Gloria's Pregnancy." Another series landmark is the season finale, "The First and Last Supper," in which we meet Isabel Sanford's Louise Jefferson (but, hilariously, not her husband, George). All in the Family was an instant lightning rod for controversy but went on to earn the comedy Emmy Award in its first year. This three-disc set has no extras (future sets will hopefully contain commentary by Lear or surviving cast members), but each episode is presented complete and uncut, restoring the funny, sometimes touching codas that were cut for syndication. --Donald Liebenson





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all in the family - froggybaby -
25 euros lost in the wind of amazon who does not advise the consumer
of the of the DVD zoning...
So Im looking at the jacket everyday straight in the eyes
and good bye all in the family!
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Fantastic, Groundbreaking Show.....Worst DVD Release Ever! - Timothy R. Beldock - Madrid, NY United States
I've never submitted a review on Amazon, although I've purchased hundreds of DVD's. I hate to have my first review be a complaint, but in this case I feel that it's absolutely necessary. This series is unquestionably a classic, an American institution, the epitome of 70's pop culture. Sony, who by the way has had many shoddy, incomplete releases in the past, has finally outdone themselves. The discontinued versions of the first six seasons of this show have now been replaced with cheap casings that might as well be covered with plastic wrap. The three discs of each set are STACKED ON TOP OF EACH OTHER (apparently Sony couldn't shell out to supply an additional piece of plastic for an extra tray!). Two of the discs could have been placed on either side of the inner case, and that wouldn't have cost anything. Instead, we get this....

The video quality is horrendous. I have to squint to distinguish faces. Take my advice and simply videotape the first six seasons as they re-run on TV Land. You'll have a much better quality collection that way. Pretty sad in 2010 when we are adorned with every series known to man, with exceptional video quality on DVD and now Blu-ray.

Luckily, thanks to Shout Factory, we will now (after what, five years of waiting?) have the last three seasons of this show available. Hopefully they will do a better job of "remastering" the episodes. The only down side is that since Sony has already released the first six seasons and destroyed the series for collectors, Shout probably can't obtain the rights to the full series run to release a decent "Complete Series" set. Thanks alot Sony. Please stop releasing TV shows on DVD, because you are only wasting buyers' time and making a lot of fans of great shows like this very upset!






All in the Family season 1 - Vincent D. DiFranco -
One of the greatest shows of all time! The great acting and writing keep you laughing and nodding. A must see for all and the show that started the "Jeffersons".




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Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Review Max Headroom: The Complete Series (Lenticular Cover)

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As many have said before Max Headroom was ahead of its time in a lot of ways. I believe this was the first, dystopic cyperpunk styled television series to be released on either side of the pond. And not many came after that. In other words all you William Gibson/Blade Runner fans out there should take note. This show was dark, gritty, and with loads of tech goodies. It delved into the same Gibson-type themes like class warfare, dependence on technology, the rise and domination of major corporations, and more. In many ways it takes on this material better than most cyberpunk movies did at the time.

Max Headroom started off as a fictional computer construct that had his own show. Of course back then the technology wasn't there to make a decent enough computer generated image so the character was portrayed by Matt Frewer (Honey I Shrunk the Kids) with a lot of make up and video editing effects. The Max Headroom Show was essentially a music video program with Max as the host. The concept was Max was an artificial intelligence. People loved it. He also did Coke commercials, specials and even was featured in some songs. Then a TV movie called Max Headroom and 20 Minutes into the Future came to be. From there this television series was born.

Building on the A.I. concept the show gave an origin for Max as the digital alter ego of a prolific news reporter Edison Carter from said dystopic future. In this future government is put to the side in place of big business, and the biggest are the television stations. So Edison goes around finding great exposes for his relatively benevolent TV megacorporation Network 23. So that's the premise in a nutshell. Lots of great ideas came from that including commercials that can fry your brain, pirate tv channels run from mobile vans, subliminal mind control, dream recording, and other crazy stuff.

The Max Headroom series was really ahead of its time in a number of ways. A part of Edison's crew includes a "controller" that can access various public and security cameras as well as hack into security access and other subsystems rather easily. This controller also can pull up just about any information Edison needs from whatever database she accesses (Internet anyone?). Max himself seems to be able to talk to and get into just about any computer, television or other network device available. There are episodes that deal with gene manipulation on the fetal level, conspiracies to gain attention through false terrorist acts, people not acknowledged because they are not on any database, apocalyptic religions. This all may seem old hat these days. However television didn't really touch on a lot of these subjects in those days.

So yes, Max Headroom is cool if you like this kind of stuff. Now this DVD has been a long time coming. All 14 episodes (that includes the one that didn't aire in the U.S.) are already slated. Not much else has been announced on what's going to come with this set, but this is supposed to be a five DVD set release and it's hard to believe all that space is just going to be the shows. Here are some things that are out there that could be possible options:

Max Headroom: 20 Minutes into the Future - This is an obvious choice as it is the telefilm that launches the American TV series. It's the origin story of Max and establishes the setting and vibe of the entire series.

Unproduced Scripts - There are three known scripts that never made it beyond pre-production. They are Xmas, Theora's Tale and The Trial. Would be nice to see them along with any pre-production footage that exists.

The Max Headroom Show - It might be too much to ask for the entire 17 episode run, but it would be need to get a peek at a couple of the best snippets.

The Coka Cola and Radio Rentals commercials - They are definitely a sign of the times, but still would be interesting to have a few in here if they can get the licensing from the respective companies.

Music Video - Art of Noise did a song called Paranormia that featured Max rambling on to music. Could be a quick and easy addition to fill space.

Max Headroom on Sesame Street - A short appearance he did reciting the alphabet.

The Original Max Talking Headroom Show - A short lived interview show from Cinemax.

These are all well and good, but just about all of them are just pertaining to Max Headroom the character and not the show. Here's hoping Shout! Factory can dig up some behind the scenes footage, outtakes and bloopers, interviews with cast and crew, anything about the show. As for there being a Blu-Ray release it likely won't happen anytime soon. Shout! Factory hasn't had a Blu-Ray release yet. I don't think they have the resources for the remastering and touching up that is involved. Oh well. Maybe we'll see it 20 minutes in the future.


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Max Headroom: The Complete Series (Lenticular Cover) Overview


Television networks battle one another in an unrelenting ratings war. Whoever controls the airwaves controls the dystopic world in which they broadcast. So when Network 23s star reporter, Edison Carter, uncovers a deadly secret that could shake up the dominion the station has over its viewers, the only option is to eliminate Carter before he can make his story public. After his “accident,” his mind is uploaded to create the world’s first self-aware, computer-generated TV host: Max Headroom! But will Max bow to his creators? Or will he be the key to his human alter ago bringing down a network superpower?
Able to boast his own international talk show, music videos, countless endorsements and merchandising, the puckish Max Headroom became more than just a character on television. He was a decade-defining icon, never better represented than in this sardonically witty, adventurous look at society and the place of media within it. Now all 14 uncut episodes — starring Matt Frewer (Watchmen), Amanda Pays (The Flash), Jeffrey Tambor (Arrested Development) and Morgan Sheppard (Star Trek) — are finally available together in one long-awaited DVD collection!








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Customer Reviews





Praise be to "The Shout Factory!" - Rykre - Carson City, Nevada
All us Sci-Fi fans have been waiting for this short-lived, but very important TV series from back in the eighties. Any company could have picked up this series and made a fortune for themselves releasing this ardently-sought-after TV series.

I even expected that Rhino could have gotten the license to release this series. But anyway, I know many of us are hoping that this series would be released simultaneously in Blu-Ray with the DVD release, but I really doubt that that will happen. Even Rhino, hasn't released anything in Blu-Ray, because High Definition mastering is a whole different ball game.

But, anyway, now many of us who have been holding on to our old dinosaur VCR's just to play our own old TV recorded VHS tapes of episodes of Max Headroom will now be able to watch the series on DVD and will be enjoying a hell of a lot better sound and picture.

I can't wait. Thank you, Shout Factory.



About time - D. R. M. - Minneapolis, MN United States
When this show was on originally in 1987 (on the cover of Time or Newsweek and it still was canceled), I fell in love with it and managed to tape most of the episodes on my Beta recorder. My last Beta machine conked out 15 years ago and I was unable to watch Max (and a few other shows) ever since. Last year, though, I found a Beta deck at a yard sale for the grand sum of ! And it works great! (A pro quality Toshiba that weighs a ton!) So, I've been watching Max again. And boy, does this show hold up! It's a precursor of so many TV shows and movies it isn't funny. Way ahead of its time. Also, it predicts the plague of garbage reality TV we suffer from today. If you've never seen it, at least Netflix it when it comes out. I wouldn't be surprised if you end up buying it. I, for one, am really looking forward to seeing the show--with its great dystopian look and feel--on sharp new DVD transfers. It's one of TV's smartest, funniest sci fi shows.



Not to nitpick, but - chiricahuaa -
How come in this day and age are they not coming out with a new release also in Blu-Ray. Probably so we'll all buy the DVD (cause we really want it!) and for Christmas they'll come out with the Blu-Ray version. Or maybe more versions in progression, as in the George Lucas sales method. Come on-we'll even pay more for Max in Blu-Ray! One star off because of no blu-ray.




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Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Review Bones: The Complete Second Season

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This was a great addition to my collection of Bones dvds. I already have season one and season four. I think they really came into their own in their second season and that the writing, the acting, and whatever happens behind the scenes in production all seemed to work. I also think the packaging and formatting of the dvds themselves looked great and compared to season four (body bag edition) much more clearly presented. Two things bothered me about the entire story line that I saw happening in Season Three and Four: Zack leaving didn't work for me even though I could see the handwriting on the wall in the way his character was developing. I don't buy him as a murderer so I am glad his appearances later reveal he didn't actually do the deed. However, how can someone that smart (logically)justify that kind of behavior. He even had a huge family who seemed to love and support him besides the people at the Jeffersonian. The message the writer sometimes gives about extremely smart people or squints is that they are flawed in some way--handicapped more than the "average joe". If fact, the Temperance character who had been abandoned by parents who supposedly rebelled against authority seems a more likely suspect for falling under the influence of a Gormogon figure. Zack character seems too sensitive and protected by everyone around him. All of it does provide the dramatic tension needed to keep the stories rolling, however. So overall they all get five stars. Hart Hanson along with the acting chops of the main characters, the collaborative feel of all the actors, all seem to go together to make for a very successful show.


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Bones: The Complete Second Season Overview


Detectives Bones and Booth create undeniable chemistry and humor while solving crimes using frequently clashing investigative styles.
  • Audio: English: Dolby Surround 5.1
  • Language: Dubbed: English / Subtitled: French & Spanish

Disc 1:
  • The Titan on the Tracks
  • Mother and Child in the BayThe Boy in the Shroud
  • The Blonde in the Game

Disc 2:
  • The Truth in the Lye
  • The Girl In Suite 2103
  • The Girl with the Curl
  • The Woman in the Sand

Disc 3:
  • Aliens in a Spaceship
  • The Headless Witch in the Woods
  • Judas on a Pole
  • The Man in theCell

Disc 4:
  • The Girl in the Gator
  • The Man in the Mansion
  • The Bodies in the Book
  • The Bonless Bride in the River

Disc 5:
  • The Priest in the Churchyard
  • The Killerin the Concrete
  • Spaceman in a Crater
  • The Glowing Bones in the Old Stone House

Disc 6:
  • Stargazer In a Puddle
  • With Commemtary by actors David Boranez, Emily Deschanel and director Caleb Deschanel
  • With Commemtary by Executive Producer Steven Nathan






Bones: The Complete Second Season Specifications


Beginning with the death of a senator and ending with a marriage, the second season of Bones builds on the momentum created during the Fox drama's debut year. Bones' sophomore season (which includes all 21 episodes that originally aired during 2006-2007) centers on the collaborations between FBI special agent Seeley Booth (David Boreanaz, Angel, Buffy the Vampire Slayer) and forensic anthropologist Dr. Temperance Brennan (Emily Deschanel), whom Booth has nicknamed "Bones." While Booth doesn't completely believe in Bones' method, he can't argue with her success rate at solving crimes. As for Bones, she is meticulous at what she does and is a borderline genius, but she has issues. Seemingly oblivious to her own good looks, she is all but socially inept. Booth may be blunt, but he's comfortable dealing with the public. Bones, on the other hand, would rather be sequestered away with the dead, trying to figure out what happened before their uncertain deaths. Of course, while viewers can see that Bones and Booth would be a perfect couple, the characters aren't quite there yet. Their friendship becomes a little more complicated this season when it turns out that Bones' new demanding boss, Dr. Camille Saroyan (Tamara Taylor), is a former girlfriend of Booth's. And the two women aren't getting along.

Still, everyone is able to work together to solve a series of crimes, such as identifying the remains of an all but unidentifiable teenage boy and dealing with a serial killer who is emulating the crimes depicted in Bones' latest mystery novel. (Yes, she's not only a brilliant scientist but also an ace author.) Like many television dramas where forensic evidence is a driving force in the plots, Bones offers up the gross-out autopsies. But it also serves up a lot of humanity in the way the characters interact with one another. It is giving nothing away to reveal that Bones and Booth are not the couple getting married in the season finale. But the episode does reveal that beneath their tough exteriors, marriage and all that it implies is something they wouldn't mind... perhaps even with each other. --Jae-Ha Kim





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How hard can it be... - Mina Hart - USA
Although I do enjoy this show, and I would like to watch the DVDs, I just don't. Why not you may ask....

Because there is no 'play all' feature, and this is very annoying to me. Is it that difficult to do? Or is it too expensive to add this when creating the DVDs? Sorry, but when I watch something I don't like rooting through the menu every 40-45 minutes. Had I known it didn't have this feature I never would have bought it, and I won't be buying any future sets.



We love Bones - J. Clayton - Washington, DC
We've been with Bones from the beginning and enjoy the bizarre characters and events, mostly because the dialog and acting excel.



Bones - Judy K. Baughman -
I just love Bones and all the fun she has in helping to solve murders.







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