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DVD Video - DVD Verdict reviews: BLUE COLLAR TV: SEASON 1, VOLUME 1 and more! |
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Today, DVD Verdict posted reviews of BLUE COLLAR TV: SEASON 1, VOLUME 1,
CHRISTMAS WITH SCTV, COUNT DUCKULA: THE COMPLETE FIRST SEASON, CSI: NY: THE COMPLETE FIRST SEASON, HAVE GUN - WILL TRAVEL: THE COMPLETE SECOND SEASON, THE JEFFERSONS: THE COMPLETE FOURTH SEASON, ONCE AND AGAIN: THE COMPLETE SECOND SEASON, SHELLEY DUVALL'S TALL TALES AND LEGENDS: DAVY CROCKETT, SOAP: THE COMPLETE FOURTH SEASON, UNSCRIPTED, and WHAT'S NEW? SCOOBY-DOO: MONSTER MATINEE (VOLUME 6): BLUE COLLAR TV: SEASON 1, VOLUME 1 (reviewed by Cynthia Boris, overall score 80/100): "What would you get if you crossed Hee Haw with Mad TV? You'd get a satirical sketch comedy show with more NASCAR jokes than at a Jeff Gordon roast. And if you understand that reference, well...you might just be a redneck." FULL REVIEW: http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/bluecollartvs1v1.php CHRISTMAS WITH SCTV (reviewed by Paul Corupe, overall score 88/100): "It's the individual skits that are the clear highlight, a wide variety of always hilarious bits that properly skewer the bad TV holiday specials we're forced to endure every year." FULL REVIEW: http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/christmassctv.php COUNT DUCKULA: THE COMPLETE FIRST SEASON (reviewed by Patrick Naugle, overall score 70/100): "Count Duckula would be a great nostalgic trip if I could only remember more than 5% of it. But I can't, and so Count Duckula becomes an exercise in mediocre animation." FULL REVIEW: http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/co...ulaseason1.php CSI: NY: THE COMPLETE FIRST SEASON (reviewed by David Gutierrez, overall score 80/100): "The New York entry falls somewhere between the original CSI and CSI: Miami. CSI: NY tries its best to set itself apart from the others through its palette, cast, and using New York as a character. On the down side, at times the show tries too hard." FULL REVIEW: http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/csinyseason1.php HAVE GUN - WILL TRAVEL: THE COMPLETE SECOND SEASON (reviewed by David Ryan, overall score 88/100): "Several of these episodes were penned by Roddenberry -- and you can tell. His episodes just feel like Star Trek. They often involve difficult moral choices, have an unusual narrative form, and are heavy on philosophy." FULL REVIEW: http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/ha...velseason2.php THE JEFFERSONS: THE COMPLETE FOURTH SEASON (reviewed by Patrick Naugle, overall score 76/100): "The ratio of good/original episodes here outweighs the bad, making for an often raucous and funny affair. If you're in the mood for some classic TV comedy, you've come to the right spot." FULL REVIEW: http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/jeffersonsseason4.php ONCE AND AGAIN: THE COMPLETE SECOND SEASON (reviewed by Chris Claro, overall score 91/100): "When it first aired, Once and Again was dismissed by many as 'fortysomething': the old narcissism you love, now with added angst and double the divorce! Such a comparison would be facile, as Once and Again was more textured, with a maturity that thirtysomething never achieved." FULL REVIEW: http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/on...ainseason2.php SHELLEY DUVALL'S TALL TALES AND LEGENDS: DAVY CROCKETT (reviewed by Jeff Andreasen, overall score 90/100): "'Davy Crockett' is, so far, the most involving of Shelley Duvall's Tall Tales and Legends." FULL REVIEW: http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/talltalescrockett.php SOAP: THE COMPLETE FOURTH SEASON (reviewed by Brett Cullum, overall score 73/100): "Soap was funny as hell, but even more surprising was how well the show handled serious topics and dramatic moments. As the show grew, it explored darker and darker themes: infidelity, alcoholism, homosexuality, insanity, and terminal illness. Though it was always irreverent and a laugh riot, the show had its fair share of tearful moving scenes." FULL REVIEW: http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/soapseason4.php UNSCRIPTED (reviewed by Adam Arseneau, overall score 69/100): "Once the charm of having the Wizard revealed wears off, what are we left with? A painfully awkward show about lousy jobs. I already have a lousy job. Do I really want to spend my leisure time watching a show about other people's lousy jobs? As I watched episode after episode of Unscripted, it turns out the answer is 'no.'" FULL REVIEW: http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/unscripted.php WHAT'S NEW? SCOOBY-DOO: MONSTER MATINEE (VOLUME 6) (reviewed by Dennis Prince, overall score 75/100): "While attempting to recapture the original essence of the show some thirty years later, the show largely missed its mark, unable to woo long- time Scooby enthusiasts." FULL REVIEW: http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/wh...obydoovol6.php Mike Jackson Editor & Webmaster, DVD Verdict www.dvdverdict.com DVD Verdict |
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