This is a fantastic season! Season 3 was a little depressing and not a good one in terms of entertainment. Season 4 is excellent. Cybil shepherd is hilarious and a fantastic addition. If you are an L Word fan then this is a must see!
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season three of this great series sees big changes for all our cast members. it starts of with jenny coming back to la with a girlfriend in tow, tina and bette adjusting to being mothers. although the gang is rocked with one of them annoucing some rather tragic news they do manage to find some happiness to keep going. helena gets herself into legal trouble, carmen comes out to her latino family, tina goes back to men and jenny publishes her book. does lose its way a bit but still going strong.
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I LOVED the strong start to the season (although didn't love the annoyingly catchy and overlong new theme song!) I was totally gripped by the first four or five episodes, then hated new character Helena and became annoyed by Tina and bored by the too-frequent 'weird Jenny' inerludes. (Did like the Sandra Berhard and Gloria Steinem cameos, though - but Arianna Huffington's was a bit embarrassing...)
Alice & Dana's relationship was the best thing about the series, and they both acted it wonderfully. The season ended well, but floundered a bit in the middle. 4 stars for effort, though.
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The first 2 minutes of watching this gets you totally hooked and you imediately start laughing at the clever humour.
After watching a few episodes you get to know the characters really well and want to keep watching to find out what happens to them.
The kind of tv you don't have to concentrate on and buying a boxset is much better than having to wait a week for the next part to come on tv.
This is the best tv show in the world!
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A pretty good effort. Good film - not great but worth a watch. As with all my reviews i'm objective and unbiased here in anattempt to provide you with as much information as possible to aid you in choosing whether or not to buy this.
This film is packed with references to other movies. The killers for example are all named after characters in 'animal crackers' (1930 Groucho Marx) When we firstsee captain spaulding he's advertising his museum of monsters and madmen "you like blood, violence, freaks of nature" etc. This is intended as anhomage the 'freakshow' (1928)
Its about a family of torturous killers who operate from their middle of nowhere house in americas deep south and specialize in abducting kids from the surrounding area. ... Read More:
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Season 4 is a return to form for the Lword. Extensive fan criticism has been taken into account and there is here a lot of redressing for some of the odd behaviour we struggled with in season 3. Once again the show is gripping, happy to tackle relevant issues- gay parenting, coming out to your kids and dealing with their rejection. Coming out late in life and dating an army lesbian, amongst other things. There is some great additions to the cast, Rose Rawlins for one, some touching moments and really funny bits.
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This is definately the best series, it follows the characters into a little more depth. The main storyline i love about this series is the Shane/Carmella storyline that builds through the whole series, that relationship is so addictive to watch! Its suuuuuch a good buy, I love it!!!
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This movie explores today's racial and economic divides in religious settings. In today's Politically correct world we like to think they do not exist, but they do. This movie has an underlying theme of reconciliation. You cannot solve problems by just throwing money at them. You need to be involved in order to understand one another and grow. Thereby being able to use whatever strengths you have to aid your community.
The storyline shows a pastor of a large suburban mega church and a pastor who preaches to gang members, teen mothers and drug addicts, are suddenly thrown together in a tough neighborhood and forced to work together. Both pastors, as well as other characters in this movie, go through significant changes as they over come their prejudices and learn from ... Read More:
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This movie explores today's racial and economic divides in religious settings. In today's Politically correct world we like to think they do not exist, but they do. This movie has an underlying theme of reconciliation. You cannot solve problems by just throwing money at them. You need to be involved in order to understand one another and grow. Thereby being able to use whatever strengths you have to aid your community.
The storyline shows a pastor of a large suburban mega church and a pastor who preaches to gang members, teen mothers and drug addicts, are suddenly thrown together in a tough neighborhood and forced to work together. Both pastors, as well as other characters in this movie, go through significant changes as they over come their prejudices and learn from ... Read More:
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"Wendy, how many times do I have to tell you not to call me Rene when I'm trying to intimidate the white man?" The short-lived, foul-mouthed Joel Silver-produced Action is a wondrously vicious satire of Hollywood producers like - well, Joel Silver for a start. Jay Mohr's Peter Dragon is coming off massive flop Slow Torture and trying to bounce back with an increasingly dubious script called Beverly Hills Gun Club he bought by accident ("The script I wanted was by Alan Rifkin, you got me a script by Adam Rafkin. You're telling me we paid quarter of a million dollars to the wrong Jew?"). Along the way he has to raise finance from some very dubious characters (cue Beverly Hills Gun Club baseball caps and, for Hassidic backers, prayer shawls and yarmulkes), try (and fail) to outmanoeuvre ... Read More:
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