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 | | SNL-Complete First Season | | Videos/DVDs: See more matches | | | Video Reviews Available: 1 |  | DVD Review: Saturday Night Live - The Complete First Season By: El Bicho - Blogcritics.org Reviews Published on: 12/4/2006 10:13 PM | | You'll have a good night and a pleasant tomorrow with this landmark set in your DVD collection. After Johnny Carson’s request that NBC stop airing Best of Carson on the weekends, the network wanted to fill the gap with a 90-minute variety show. Former Laugh-In writer Lorne Michaels was hired to run the show, and the rest is television history, but how many people actually know the entire history? read the full review | |
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 | | Sex And The City (Widescreen) new! | | Videos/DVDs: See more matches | | | Video Reviews Available: 2 |  | Sex and the City - DVD Review By: Bill Gibron - filmcritic.com DVD Reviews Published on: 9/12/2008 3:28 PM | |
Whenever you bring a popular TV series to the big screen, you always face one inevitable difficulty -- will this material play outside the already dedicated fanbase? Does familiarity breed financial rewards, or does the concept's proverbial companion "contempt" expose the limited interests involved. This is the dilemma that faces the four-years-in-the-making Sex and the City: The Movie. While writer/director Michael Patrick King is no longer simply playing to the feverish fanatics who made the series a pay cable success, he does nothing to broaden the scope -- or potential appeal -- of this bit of now tired pseudo-Cinderella shallowness. read the full review | |
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 | | Simpsons the Movie (Widescreen) coming soon! | | Videos/DVDs: See more matches | | User Rating: 5 | | Video Reviews Available: 1 |  | The Simpsons Movie - DVD Review By: Alexandra Calamari - Cinema Blend DVD Reviews Published on: 12/9/2007 9:43 PM | | No one is safe from the parodying hands of The Simpsons writers, not even themselves. After sitting through the Itchy and Scratchy movie, Homer asks the audience why anyone would pay for something they get free on TV' The answer is 87 minutes of non-stop laughter, nailing everyone from Walt Disney, Grand Theft Auto, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and of course, the Fox network. read the full review | |
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