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llinyun

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  1. Sons of Anarchy is a show about a motorcycle gang that is based in a small California town. It centers around Jax, a young biker who is VP of the club and sort of heir to the throne. The series writer/creator previously worked on The Shield and he brings that same kind of gritty realism and character driven drama to this new work. This is only season 1 and I don't want to hype it up too much, but it really is an excellent show. The characters are realistic and deep, the story is compelling, and it's an entertaining watch. Ron Perlman and Katey Segal also star in the series and are doing great work. I had my doubts if Katey could step up to a serious role after a life spent doing comedies, but she has won me over. Ron Perlman does great work as always and is an excellent fit for the aging leader of the biker gang. _________________________________ Lost DVD 1-6 Family Guy DVD 1-8 Dexter DVD 1-4 Nip Tuck DVD 1-7 Grey's Anatomy DVD 1-6 Supernatural DVD 1-5 South Park DVD 1-13 Tour of Duty DVD 1-3 seinfeld dvd 1-9 The Office DVD 1-6 scrubs dvd
  2. I've always loved cop dramas and forensic mystery shows, and for the past four years "Cold Case" has been on my list of favorites. However, this year (2006-2007 season) my top pick "CSI" jumped the shark, and "Without A Trace" seems to be circling that same shark, so "Cold Case" has steadily climbed up that list, and here's why: I've always loved how "Cold Case" does the "period" parts of the show-- like when they flash back to a really old case, and everyone is dressed and speaks like its 1960. I have no firsthand knowledge to know if its accurate, but it looks that way to me. They integrate perfect music choices (with the exception of Season 4's "The Red and the Blue" which went overboard using a Tim McGraw soundtrack)-- both new charttoppers and oldies but goodies-- for any scene, any mood, and any theme. I also love the color saturation on the show. Its shot like a typical millenium cop drama: lots of jump shots and close ups and whatever, but the way they play with color is really fun. Everything in the precinct is this cold, harsh blue, not unlike real fluorescent lighting, but flashbacks of the victims are always vibrant: red and green, and sometimes different layers of both in one frame (most recent example of this is "Knuckle Up" which aired on January 7 2007). And I don't even watch it on an HDTV, so I don't even get the BEST picture. In four years, they haven't strayed from their formula, and it still hasn't gotten stale. They don't feel the need to push their detectives together romantically, and even though they show a tiny bit of their personal lives, it never feels like a forced storyline. It's a true dramatic serial, which is rare now. They get amazing guest stars, and even when those stars are unknown, they're really talented. They also do some pretty unique stories-- a few weeks ago they did one called "Forever Blue" about two male cops in the 60s who fell in love with each other, one of whom was killed for it. Plus, I end up crying every week, even if I've seen the episode already. I signed up for an alert almost two years ago to find out when this item was being release on DVD, and the studios have yet to announce it. The ratings have increased with it being paired with "Without A Trace" on Sunday nights, so I think it's time! RELEASE "COLD CASE" ON DVD! _______________________________________ Lost DVD 1-6 Family Guy DVD 1-8 Dexter DVD 1-4 Nip Tuck DVD 1-7 Grey's Anatomy DVD 1-6 Supernatural DVD 1-5 South Park DVD 1-13 Tour of Duty DVD 1-3 seinfeld dvd 1-9 The Office DVD 1-6 scrubs dvd 1-9
  3. Early on, I didn't intend to watch "Bones," but I'm very glad I gave it a try. The witty dialogue and great acting keep me coming back every week. I bought the Season 1 set and was not disappointed. I think that as a procedural show, "Bones" is superior. The cutting-edge technology and unusual approaches make even the nitty gritty of the cases engaging. Especially interesting is the juxtaposition of the scientific methods employed by the "squints" and the psychological and intuitive methods used by FBI Agent Booth. The best part of the show is the relationship between Dr. Brennan and Agent Booth. The Season 1 set provides the captivating opportunity to watch them banter back and forth through every episode and ultimately establish a relationship that is closer than either of them ever thought it would be. In Agent Booth, it's nice to see an unapologetically masculine character who is a Christian, loves his son, and believes in the work he does. Boreanaz plays this for real-not at all tongue-in-cheek. Emily Deschanel also does well with Dr. Brennan's technical dialogue and lack of knowledge about popular culture. The other characters are also cleverly written and acted. "Bones" keeps getting better, but this set is a fine beginning. __________________________________ crimianl minds DVD 1-5 desperate housewives DVD 1-6 Zumba Fitness DVD The hills DVD 1-5 Medium complete DVD 1-6 South Park DVD 1-13 Tour of Duty DVD 1-3 seinfeld dvd 1-9 The Office DVD 1-6 scrubs dvd 1-9
  4. Disney's charm is great not to mention I can not resist with my children, on his birthday when I bought a Walt Disney DVD gift, he seemed so excited to see over and over again. In a Web site to see this Walt Disney 164 dvd hesitate buying a DVD, but .... it seems to buy right now. Thumbs up! ________________________________________________ Lost DVD 1-6 Criminal Minds DVD 1-5 Nip Tuck DVD 1-7 Lost DVD 1-5 South Park DVD 1-13 Tour of Duty DVD 1-3 seinfeld dvd 1-9 The Office DVD 1-6 scrubs dvd 1-9
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