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January 19, 2017
TV on DVD: Gunsmoke: One Man's Justice and The Tubes
More TV shows have made their way on to DVD and Blu-ray, and DVD Talk has got them covered. Check out our reviews of the newest TV releases including:
Gunsmoke: One Man's Justice - this 1994 TV-movie, James Arness's swan song as Matt Dillon not to mention the final, absolute end of Gunsmoke itself, is a modest but very worthwhile effort; and The Tubes - Live At German Television: The Musikladen Concert 1981 - a must-have for any fan of The Tubes, with its nearly archival picture quality and memorable performance of the band which hasn't had much other material on home video before.
Want more? Check out all of the TV on DVD reviews in the DVD Talk database.
January 17, 2017
Notable Releases: Bad Day at Black Rock and The IT Crowd
Some pretty cool discs have made their way to store shelves over the past couple of weeks. Check out these new titles:
Bad Day at Black Rock - featuring a standout performance by Spencer Tracy, a dependably good supporting cast, John Sturges' quiet but tense movie is a nearly flawless exercise in slow-burning suspense, revealing bits and pieces of its core mystery as the film unfolds; and The IT Crowd: The Internet is Coming - a legitimate series finale to the wonderful British comedy, this show has its moments that remind you why the show earned its fanbase, but it's often just going through the motions in revisiting the series' beloved characters.
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.
January 16, 2017
New Reviews: The Dressmaker, The 3 Worlds of Gulliver, and For the Love of Spock
Some great DVD and Blu-ray reviews have been added to the the DVD
Talk Review Database recently including:
The Dressmaker - a thrillingly unpredictable experience, blending up a number of disparate genres into something that is both fresh and a somewhat traditional crowd-pleaser; The 3 Worlds of Gulliver - boasting two short stop-motion set pieces by special effects artist Ray Harryhausen, this film is fun for kids as well as adults willing to overlook the screenplay's shortcomings; and For the Love of Spock - featuring a well-balanced collection of personal interviews and licensed clips from Leonard's career (and no shortage of family photos), it's an extremely intimate, funny, touching, and heartfelt tribute that fans of all ages will enjoy.
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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