The Least Among You DVD Review
“The Least Among You” has far too many flaws to ignore. Continue reading
Pawn Stars Season 2 and Ax Men Season 3 DVD Reviews
“Pawn Stars” is addicting television.
Watching the swamp logger and R&R Conner aviation on the job is fun, but the rest of “Ax Men” is flat-out boring. Continue reading
Shaolin Prince and The Duel DVD Reviews
“Shaolin Prince” is wacky fun.
“The Duel” is an overly violent bore. Continue reading
Doctor Who- The Time Monster and Doctor Who- The Space Museum/The Chase DVD Reviews
“The Time Monster” is one of the worst “Doctor Who” episodes.
“The Space Museum” contains a lot of filler, but the script has a few intriguing ideas.
“The Chase” may be short on plot, but it’s full of adventure. Continue reading
The Dungeon Masters DVD Review
“The Dungeon Masters” is an interesting documentary, but director Keven McAlester seems to be pigeonhole D&D gamers. Continue reading
Dragon Ball Season 5 DVD Review
While not on par with season four, the final season of “Dragon Ball” season has its moments. Continue reading
The Kansas City Royals 1985 World Series Collector’s Edition DVD Review
Kansas City Royals fans wanting to relive the 1985 World Series should pick up this box set. Continue reading
Look Around You: Season One
American writers and producers have borrowed a great deal from British comedy, either outright adapting British shows for consumption by U.S. audiences or simply allowing a tone of discomfort and sparks of surreality to enter into their more traditional formats. But it has only happened fairly recently that American comedy minds have started to allow the absurd and the grotesque to enter into their creative lexicon.












