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November 12, 2015
TV on DVD: Happyish, The Ultimate Don Rickles, and Nurse Jackie
Interested in the latest TV on DVD reviews? DVD Talk has you covered! This week's notable entries include:
Happyish: Season 1 - brutal social satire of the finest kind... one that doesn't pull any punches; The Ultimate Don Rickles - a remarkable time capsule for a formidable comedian; and Nurse Jackie - Season Seven - the show returns for its seventh and final season, capping an extraordinary run and solidifying this remarkable program as one of the Top Ten television dramas of the last ten years.
Want more? Check out all of the TV on DVD reviews in the DVD Talk database.
November 10, 2015
This Week's Notable Releases: Trainwreck, Terminator Genisys, and Nathan For You
Another banner week for DVDs with the studios releasing some great films and boxed sets such as:
Trainwreck [review] - with a pile of funny and famous people involved, this Judd Apatow movie staring comedian Amy Schumer is entertaining throughout; Terminator Genisys 3D [review] - the film's mostly-successful attempts to remix its own history gives it a good amount of entertainment value... it's honestly about as good as a fifth franchise entry has any right to be; and Nathan For You: Seasons One & Two [review] - constantly hilarious and ridiculously clever, this show's first two seasons start strong and only get better, hitting high points repeatedly with both simple bits and complex stunts alike.
Other reviews of note include: Code Unknown [review], Manimal: The Complete Series [review], and Je t'aime je t'aime [review].
Be sure to check out our DVD Talk Review Database for all the latest reviews including an entire section devoted to reviews of DVDs out this week.
November 09, 2015
Recent Reviews: Back to the Future, Vampires, and Count Yorga, Vampire
Some cool discs have been reviewed over the past week. Check out these recent entries:
Back to the Future 30th Anniversary Trilogy - this set of the iconic film franchise throws in everything but the kitchen sink in terms of supplements... it's a no-brainer to add to any collection; Vampires - John Carpenter's horror flick is a bloody, often-exciting homage to legendary Western filmmaking; Count Yorga, Vampire - this film's hip approach to updating the vampire movie endures remarkably well these many decades later, and as sarcastic and playful as the film so often is, its ferocity is astonishing when the moment calls for it
Other recent reviews include: The Great American Dream Machine, The Gift, and Paper Towns. Visit the DVD Talk Review Database for all the latest reviews including an entire section devoted to reviews of DVDs out this week.
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