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ordered by relevance and dateDVD Talk Review: The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters
Over the years, Billy Mitchell has spent his time nurturing his restaurant business, overseeing the sale of a popular hot sauce, and reveling in the fact that he's the high score world champion on "Donkey Kong.
Testees
Review | www.variety.com | Oct 8, 2008
Every bit as juvenile as its title would suggest, Testees lives several rungs down the evolutionary ladder from FX's once-promising and now increasingly disappointing It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.
dOc DVD Review: Hellsing (R3) (2001)
A departure from the flashy style the studio is primarily noted for, Hellsing is a dark and layered show that plays with much more complexity than your standard vampire series. Set in an alternate, present-day England, the series is based on the manga by Kouta Hirano, and Blue Submarine No.
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The year is 1878, Lincoln County. John Tunstall, a British ranchowner, hires six rebellious boys as "regulators" to protect his ranch against the ruthless Santa Fe Ring. When Tunstall is killed in an ambush, the Regulators, led...
Yes Men : Review : Rolling Stone
In a great year for documentaries, add the subversive and diabolically funny The Yes Men, from Chris Smith (American Movie) and his co-directors, Sarah Price and Dan Ollman.
http://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/movie/6136325/review/6511618/the_yes_men
DVD Talk Review: [Rec]
The simple way to categorize the Spanish horror experience "Rec" (as in the record button on a camera) is to compare it to "Cloverfield" or George Romero's "Diary of the Dead.
The Little Heart
Review | www.variety.com | Oct 2, 2008
Highlighting a problem that's far too common in Vietnam and many other countries, The Little Heart is an affecting meller about an innocent girl from the sticks who's tricked into sexual slavery in Saigon.
DVD Talk Review: I Spy
The Movie: Betty Thomas has proven herself to be a gifted director of comedy. "The Brady Bunch Movie" had the right material and she provided the right tone and timing. Howard Stern's movie, "Private Parts", had heart and fine storytelling. Thomas and star Eddie Murphy even made "Dr.
30 Rock
Review | www.variety.com | Oct 16, 2008
The third-season premiere is OK, but it's actually the second half-hour -- guest starring Oprah Winfrey -- that's more likely to get people buzzing. Back after consecutive Emmy wins, 30 Rock remains similar to Saturday Night Live in one fundamental respect: Both are wildly uneven, relying on
dOc DVD Review: Wiseguy: Mel Profitt Arc (Season 1 Part 2) (2000)
Sometimes the arc nature of Wiseguy's storyline works by providing an element outside the typical weekly series conventions, but sometimes it appears disjointed and not well planned (for example, an out-of-nowhere trip to Tennessee or the sudden unexplained turns of plot in the latter stories).

