I've seen every episode of NCIS on DVD boxset. I first came to it on channel 5 when they were playing season 3 a couple of years back. Having enjoyed the first episode, I went and bought Season 1 & 2 on DVD, watched them and never looked back. Season 5 finished on FX a few weeks back (DVD boxset coming soon hopefully) and season 6 starts next year possibly March or April. This is a show for anyone as well as catering for those looking for something different to the normal police/detective dramas like Law and Order, CSI etc.
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I've seen every episode of NCIS on DVD boxset. I first came to it on channel 5 when they were playing season 3 a couple of years back. Having enjoyed the first episode, I went and bought Season 1 & 2 on DVD, watched them and never looked back. Season 5 finished on FX a few weeks back (DVD boxset coming soon hopefully) and season 6 starts next year possibly March or April. This is a show for anyone as well as catering for those looking for something different to the normal police/detective dramas like Law and Order, CSI etc.
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What is there to say except 'Oh My God'!! This series has to be one of the best yet. It brings an 'almost' shocking conclusion to the season 4 finale! The team comes closer together and we get more of an insight into Gibbs past life. The must see episode has to be 'Requiem'. This show is still as addictive as ever. As for the ending of the series, have a tissue at the ready.
If you enjoy any of the CSI type shows then this brings even more to the mix, if your already fan then you don't need me to tell you its a must have!
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If you like incredibly stupid films with sad and very low brow "comedy" with almost no plot to it then this is the film for you!!!
I knew from the trailer that this would be a dumbed down film, but this was REALLY dumb, think Bill and Ted's adventure (which I like) and divide the comedy by at least half and times the stupidity level by at least 4 and you'll have a good idea as to how good this is or NOT!!!
I like Mike Myers, I own all of the Austin Powers films to date and love that kind of humour, Wayne's World is almost totally devoid of any of this humour, it's no surprise that his co-star for this film Dana Carvey has hardly worked in film since Wayne'e World 2 as he had very little talent in the first place.
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It has been done a million times and this won't be the last time the "teacher, student, rebel," mechanism will be tried. Take one recluse (Sean Connery) and an aspiring under privileged student (Rob Brown VI) to cancel out a dysfunctional environment. They even have a common nasty antagonist (F. Murray Abraham) to pick on.
Predictability is not the problem. It starts out so noisy that you will have to turn the sound off for the first five minutes. Everything from the story to the environment to the camera shots is mediocre. Anything that may have been of use for writing or refereed to writing is glossed over with music or faded out. You can be assured this movie has nothing to do with writing other than hitting the (typewriter) keys hard enough. ... Read More:
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Why was "Ravenous" on 2 discs? All the other episodes were just listed once. I even checked to see if it wasn't a typo, but it wasn't, I have the same episode recorded twice. Either I have been short changed or no one else has really noticed what is on the DVD?
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Just Cause is one of those films that at first makes you wonder quite why it was so heavily slated when it came out - nothing special but competent enough and with an excellent supporting performance from Ed Harris. Then you hit the last third and everything starts to get increasingly silly until you've got a killer with a flashlight strapped to his forehead threatening to fillet Sean Connery's wife (a typically mannered and unconvincing Kate Capshaw) and kid (a very young Scarlet Johannsen) in an alligator skinner's shack. The kind of movie that's probably best seen on a plane, and even then only once.
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Having taught a few decades ago in the South Bronx, I found the setting and kids portrayed in FINDING FORRESTER refreshingly believable. I was getting to think that Hollywood could only find thugs and drug addicts among its usual stereotypes of poor black kids living in such areas. So it was refreshing and even encouraging to be treated to a story with top actors, led by one of its action-adventure, senior sex symbols Sean Connery, as the titled recluse novelist Forrester.
The celebrated F. Murray Abraham did a creditable job portraying the nemesis of the central character Jamal played by, who years ago would have been called a "natural actor," Rob Brown. By now, most people reading this must known the plot: basketball superstar ghetto teenager is discovered ... Read More:
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