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DVD Review: The Hudson Brothers Razzle Dazzle Show - The Complete Series— "Hey, Margolis," the Hudson Brothers are on DVD.
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DVD Review: Waltzing Anna— Sadly, not a film you can dance to.
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DVD Review: The Sarah Silverman Program - Season 2, Volume 1— "Here comes trouble with a capital S."
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Movie Review: How to Lose Friends & Alienate People— It all just feels a bit disappointing.
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Blu-ray Review: Forgetting Sarah Marshall— A look at one of the best romantic comedies of the year!
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DVD Review: Girlfriends - The Fourth Season — Should you buy the show's fourth season? Only if you are a fan. Just getting into it? Rent it first.
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TV Review: Saturday Night Live Hosted by Anne Hathaway— SNL packs in laughs as the 2008 election approaches.
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DVD Review: Dexter - Season Two— A series about a surprising serial killer.
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DVD Review: 30 Rock - Season 2— 30 Rock is about the goings on behind the camera of a live sketch comedy.
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DVD Review: Two and a Half Men - The Complete Fourth Season — It never tries to be anything but fun and makes for an enjoyable escape.
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DVD Review: The Hudson Brothers Razzle Dazzle Show - The Complete Series— For a few months in 1974, their bubblegum pop ruled both prime-time and Saturday morning TV.
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DVD Review: The Foot Fist Way — Grab some beers, invite some friends over, pop this DVD in and enjoy.
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DVD Review: It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia - Season 3— Season 3 finds the Philly crew in rare form, and remains one of the more cleverly written sitcoms in recent memory.
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TV Review: The Starter Wife - Series Premiere— Wife begins again as Debra Messing proves there's life after wife (and Grace Adler).
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Movie Review: Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist— Delightful, sweet film; just ignore the plot.
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Movie Review: Smart People— Small talk...
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Blu-ray Review: Sex and the City - The Movie: Extended Cut — If you loved the movie as much as I did, you will buy the DVD right away.
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Movie Review: The Lucky Ones— A road movie that isn't about the journey.
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Movie Review: Choke— Not as good as I had hoped, but not completely worthless.
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Movie Review: Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist— Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist is more than charming enough to overcome its flaws.
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Blu-ray Review: Forgetting Sarah Marshall— No, we won't forget because this is a nearly classic romantic comedy.
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The Debate and My Name is Earl: Laughing and Crying— There was laughter, tears, and heartache. Was it the debate or the sitcom?
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DVD Review: The Love Guru — The "Love" train has come completely off the tracks.
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DVD Review: The Love Guru— The Love Guru is Mike Myers' first live action endeavor in a long time.
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Blu-ray Review: Iron Man - Ultimate 2-Disc Edition— A fun, action-filled comic book movie held together by Robert Downey Jr.'s fantastic performance.
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Pushing Daisies' Triumphant Return — Pushing Daisies - two thumbs up. Knight Rider - I don't even know what to tell you.
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DVD Review: It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia: Season 3 — In this third season it really finds its stride and makes for some unique and original comedic television.
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DVD Review: Freakazoid! - Season One— While supposedly made for kids, Freakazoid! is really perfect for the adult who's a kid at heart.
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TV Review: Mutual Friends— BBC One's new comedy is defended against initial, negative previews.
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DVD Review: The Beverly Hillbillies - Season 2— DVDs only been around for a decade or so. Way to be on the ball with this show CBS.
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DVD Review: Two and Half Men - Season 4— One of the funniest shows on TV never stops being so.
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HIMYM Goes Back to Being Funny— How I Met Your Mother last night was really and truly funny. It made me so happy.
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DVD Review: Scooby-Doo and the Goblin King— A cool new Scooby-Doo mystery just in time for Halloween!
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Movie Review: Ghost Town— Accessible, but with a fresh feel.
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Movie Review: Burn After Reading— Its no surprise people in Washington D.C are obsessed with screwing each other. But remember, this is a Coen Brothers movie.
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Riffing RiffTrax: Transformers— Transformers is now bearable. The only problem is that, even with RiffTrax, the movie is still over two hours long.
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DVD Review: High School Musical 2 - Deluxe Dance Edition — This is the best version on the market.
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TV Review: Saturday Night Live Hosted by Anna Faris— Sarah Palin and Bill Clinton add up to a funny Saturday Night.
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DVD Review: Forgetting Sarah Marshall - Unrated Collector’s Edition— This is the real Heartbreak Kid.
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Blu-ray Review: The Love Guru— Mike Myers' return to the big screen is a comedy of potty humor and sex gags.
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DVD Review: Archaeology of Comedy— In the vein of Monty Python, Archaeology of Comedy showcases some superb writing and comedic acting.
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One Delicious Thursday Night— Have you ever wondered exactly how TV is like a Cadbury Creme Egg? Well, it's your lucky day!
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Movie Review: Alan Ball's Towelhead, Clark Gregg's Choke— Talk about risky business; these new releases play it anything but safe.
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Movie Review: Burn After Reading— Enjoyable minor fare for the Coens who draw good laughs out of perpetual idiocy.
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Movie Review: The Lucky Ones— "The Lucky Ones" certainly doesn't describe any members of the audience.
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TV Review: Lost in Austen— Jane Austen's most famous novel with a twist.
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DVD Review: Leatherheads— This screwball comedy forgets one terribly important element — the comedy.
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Blu-ray Review: Short Circuit— Someone short-circuited this Blu-ray.
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Movie Review: Some Like It Hot— A naughty, bawdy, sexy comedy all about...you know what.
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DVD Review: It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown (Remastered Deluxe Edition)— With the Halloween season approaching soon, many of us will be looking forward to the rebroadcast of this animated special.
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TV Review: Saturday Night Live Hosted by James Franco— SNL comes up short on laughs.
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Some Thoughts on Monday Night's Premieres— My eyes may have gone glassy at some point, but boy did I watch a lot of TV last night.

