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DVD Video - DVD Verdict reviews: THE TIME TUNNEL: VOLUME ONE, SURVIVOR: PEARL ISLANDS, and more! |
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Today, DVD Verdict posted reviews of BLUE MURDER, ED SULLIVAN: ROCK 'N'
ROLL CLASSICS, IN LIVING COLOR: SEASON FOUR, THE JUDY GARLAND SHOW FEATURING PEGGY LEE AND ETHEL MERMAN, MARTHA'S HOLIDAYS 2005, ONE TREE HILL: THE COMPLETE SECOND SEASON, SURVIVOR: PEARL ISLANDS, TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES: VOLUME 3, THE TIME TUNNEL: VOLUME ONE, and ZATOICHI: THE TELEVISION SERIES (VOLUME ONE): BLUE MURDER (reviewed by Neal Solon, overall score 69/100): "I really wanted to like Blue Murder. I just couldn't. It's too frantic. It's not compelling enough, and it's largely incomprehensible." FULL REVIEW: http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/bluemurder.php ED SULLIVAN: ROCK 'N' ROLL CLASSICS (reviewed by Steve Evans, overall score 85/100): "The real appeal of the show, the feature that kept audiences coming back every Sunday night, was the spotlight on a hot music group. In his selections, Sullivan had no equal. Despite a personality and demeanor that practically shouted 'square,' (to use the vernacular of his era), Sullivan booked the hippest musicians and gave their careers a lift while watching his own ratings blast into orbit." FULL REVIEW: http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/su...ckclassics.php IN LIVING COLOR: SEASON FOUR (reviewed by Aaron Bossig, overall score 85/100): "In Living Color: Season 4 does hold quite a few laughs, but it's best enjoyed by folks who remember when O.J. Simpson was a role model." FULL REVIEW: http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/in...lorseason4.php THE JUDY GARLAND SHOW FEATURING PEGGY LEE AND ETHEL MERMAN (reviewed by Jonathan Weiss, overall score 75/100): "If there's one thing you learn about Judy after watching The Judy Garland Show it's just how wonderful a host she was. Instead of trying to steal scenes from her guests she gives them the room and freedom to showcase the best of their abilities." FULL REVIEW: http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/judygarlandshow.php MARTHA'S HOLIDAYS 2005 (reviewed by Ian Visser, overall score 80/100): "Fans love her, detractors don't, and that's about as clear-cut as it gets." FULL REVIEW: http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/ma...lidays2005.php ONE TREE HILL: THE COMPLETE SECOND SEASON (reviewed by Neal Solon, overall score 80/100): "With Lucas and Nathan's brotherly relationship on sure footing, One Tree Hill has been forced to resort to more teenage melodrama. It's a regrettable development, but the results aren't all bad." FULL REVIEW: http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/on...illseason2.php SURVIVOR: PEARL ISLANDS (reviewed by Eric Profancik, overall score 88/100): "Every season is the same, yet every season is also different. Players believe they know exactly how the game will unfold, but they invariably find themselves surprised by the little twists the game's masterminds have dreamt up. Nothing more dramatic has happened than the shock that transpired during this season: the infamous Outcast Tribe." FULL REVIEW: http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/survivor7.php TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES: VOLUME 3 (reviewed by Jennifer Malkowski, overall score 55/100): "The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles ranks up there with Aqua Teen Hunger Force and The Teletubbies in the hallowed halls of stories that were undoubtedly helped into this world by hallucinogenic drugs." FULL REVIEW: http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/ninjaturtlesvol3.php THE TIME TUNNEL: VOLUME ONE (reviewed by Cynthia Boris, overall score 85/100): "I am a 100%, dyed-in-the-wool, 'can't shake my faith no matter how bad the special effects are' fan of Irwin Allen. And if you read that name just now and went, 'who?,' I'll slap you! Irwin Allen was the king, the precursor, the groundbreaker of science fiction on television." FULL REVIEW: http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/timetunnelvol1.php ZATOICHI: THE TELEVISION SERIES (VOLUME ONE) (reviewed by Dan Mancini, overall score 80/100): "The real reason for the character's amazing appeal, though, is Shintaro Katsu. The moon-faced comedian/singer/action-star/director/producer brought a magnetic humanity to the role. Ichi may reside at the rock bottom of feudal Japan's caste system, but he has a disarming self- deprecating sense of humor, emotional vulnerability, and quiet humility that doesn't get in the way of his penchant for bawdy fun when the opportunity presents itself." FULL REVIEW: http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/zatoichivol1.php Mike Jackson Editor & Webmaster, DVD Verdict www.dvdverdict.com DVD Verdict |
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