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9 articles from 2009


TV on DVD Round Up, Oct. 8, 2009: ‘Primeval,’ ‘Life on Mars,’ ‘Mister Ed’

8 October 2009 12:16 PM, PDT | HollywoodChicago.com | See recent HollywoodChicago.com news »

Chicago – The Round-Up returns with a special TV on DVD edition of our regular, informational column. Why is it special? Because this is the most diverse collection of TV that the Round-Up staff has ever seen. From classics like “Mister Ed” to recent shows like “Life on Mars,” this edition truly has something for everyone. And something remarkable for “Spongebob Squarepants” fans.

Primeval: Volume Two” was released on September 15th, 2009.

Brotherhood: The Final Season” and “Spongebob Squarepants: The First 100 Episodes” were released on September 22nd, 2009.

Life on Mars: The Complete Series” and “The Patty Duke Show: Season One” were released on September 29th, 2009.

Mister Ed: Season One” was released on October 6th, 2009.

Brotherhood: The Final Season

Photo credit: Paramount

Synopsis: “This 2-Disc set includes all 8 dramatic final season episode of this critically acclaimed, superbly acted and explosive blue-collar drama. Will Tommy live up »

- adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)

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[TV] Brotherhood: The Final Season

7 October 2009 8:00 PM, PDT | JustPressPlay.net | See recent JustPressPlay news »

The pedestrian title of Brotherhood calls to mind a show trying to be tough, and failing miserably. The story of the Caffee brothers, one in city hall and one in organized crime, also definitely sounds like a premise set up for little else than the express purpose of maximizing your TV’s badass quotient. But this all ends up to the show’s advantage. Focusing on quiet moments, small relationships, and an unmannered depiction of the day to day problems of community, work and family, Brotherhood presents an unexpectedly intimate world for high-concept TV.

Make no mistake, there is sex and violence—it’s just not cavalier or slick. Their lives are realized enough that when one character blows away a guy in a bar for being an obstinate Yankee fan, it doesn’t feel many steps away from when another buys the strawberry swirl cake instead of plain strawberry for her bother-in-law’s birthday. »

- Michael Narkunski

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New on DVD This Week

22 September 2009 5:37 PM, PDT | The Flickcast | See recent The Flickcast news »

Here’s a list of some of the new movie and TV shows coming to DVD and Blu-ray this week that we’re looking forward to seeing. Also, there’s some classic, and not-so-classic, movies hitting Blu-ray for the first time this week as well.

Of all the new releases, we’re particularly interested in the Blu-ray versions of movies and TV shows like Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, Shaun of the Dead, Observe and Report, Castle: The Complete First Season and Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles — which we are reviewing for next Tuesday’s DVD Review.

Check them out.

Movies

Battle for Terra ~ David Cross, Danny Glover Mark Hamill (DVD)

Clive Barker’s Book of Blood ~ Sophie Ward, Jonas Armstrong (DVD)

Ghosts of Girlfriends Past ~ Matthew McConaughey (DVD)

Gojira ~ Akihiko Hirata, Momoko Kochi (Blu-ray)

Observe and Report ~ Seth Rogen (DVD and Blu-ray)

Scooby-Doo: The Mystery Begins ~ Frank Welker, »

- Joe Gillis

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Brotherhood: Showtime TV Show Is Really Over, No Season Four

30 June 2009 7:21 AM, PDT | TVSeriesFinale.com | See recent TVSeriesFinale news »

We've suspected the bad news for months but now, it's been confirmed that the Brotherhood series has indeed been cancelled by Showtime.

Brotherhood revolves around the lives of two brothers in an Irish-American neighborhood in Rhode Island. Tommy Caffee (Jason Clarke) is a family man and local politician while his brother Michael (Jason Isaacs) is a professional criminal who's involved with the Irish mob. Others in the cast of this gritty drama include Kevin Chapman, Annabeth Gish, Fiona C. Erickson, Brian Scannell, Kerry O'Malley, Fionnula Flanagan, Madison Garland, Billy Smith, Frank Ridley, Matt Servitto, Ethan Embry, Brian F. O'Byrne, Tina Benko, and John Fiore.

The series debuted on Showtime on July 9, 2006 and, despite some very positive reviews, Brotherhood didn't attract a lot of viewers; just 450,000. Showtime nevertheless renewed the show for a second season -- albeit one made up of only 10 episodes. They started airing in September of 2007 and the »

- TVSeriesFinale.com

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[DVD Review] Hiding Out

16 April 2009 12:13 PM, PDT | JustPressPlay.net | See recent JustPressPlay news »

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Lionsgate's Lost Collection finds itself stranded in a purgatory of film fandom. Each of the movies, including Hiding Out, feels like a hybrid of two better and more popular films. In that vein, Hiding Out feels like a mixture of numerous 80s high school films mixed with the tone of an 80s cop film. More than once you'll cock your head slightly to the side and wonder ‘why did that feel like slightly like the Fugitive?'

Andrew Morenski (Jon Cryer) works as one of those faceless suits on Wall Street doing things with the money of the rich that the rest of the world doesn't really want to hear about. Unfortunately for Mr. Morenski, the money he's been investing hasn't come from entirely legitimate avenues and he's wanted to testify against the Mafioso types whose money he's laundered unwittingly. After a »

- Lex Walker

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Get a Load of Lionsgate's Goofy New 'Lost Collection'!

14 April 2009 4:15 PM, PDT | Cinematical | See recent Cinematical news »

What's a distributor to do when it has a bunch of kitschy, random flicks on its hands? They slap a title like "The Lost Collection" across a few of 'em, toss the DVDs onto the market, and see if there's enough interest to warrant another batch of "Lost Collection" titles. Points to Lionsgate, however, for approaching their subject matter with a good dose of humor -- even if we're not exactly thrilled with all these fullscreen transfers. So here, submitted for your approval, are the eight titles in LG's new "Lost Collection." Whether or not the flicks deserve to remain "lost" is entirely up to you.

Hiding Out (1987) -- Jon Cryer, Annabeth Gish, and Keith Coogan star in this insipid "comedy" about a youthful stockbroker who hides out from assassins ... in a high school. I have a weird sort of hate for this movie. (Widescreen, trivia track, trailer)

Homer & Eddie »

- Scott Weinberg

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Celebrity Birthdays: 03/13/09

13 March 2009 5:57 PM, PDT | PopStar | See recent PopStar news »

Whether they are turning 23 or 74 today, we have celebrity birthdays covered! Can you guess who today's celebrity birthdays are based on these clues? She starred in The X-Files in its later years when Fox Moulder was in hiding. He's a rapper turned actor from such hits as American Gangster, Street Kings, and Wanted. She was a lead on Desperate Housewives playing the character of Katherine Mayfair. He was the quintessential bad boy from That '70s Show. He starred in both Alpha Dog and Milk. She has a long list of credits, more recently from Kit Kittredge: An American Girl. He's a soap opera staple who has been on three different shows and over 700 episodes! His most memorable role is from Jurassic Park III where he played the father searching for his son. Stumped? No problem! Find out the answers below... First up, we have Annabeth Gish who played Monica Reyes in The X-Files. »

- rsw@corp.popstar.com (Robert Samuel White)

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Celebrity Birthdays: 03/13/09

13 March 2009 5:57 PM, PDT | PopStar | See recent PopStar news »

Whether they are turning 23 or 74 today, we have celebrity birthdays covered! Can you guess who today's celebrity birthdays are based on these clues? She starred in The X-Files in its later years when Fox Moulder was in hiding. He's a rapper turned actor from such hits as American Gangster, Street Kings, and Wanted. She was a lead on Desperate Housewives playing the character of Katherine Mayfair. He was the quintessential bad boy from That '70s Show. He starred in both Alpha Dog and Milk. She has a long list of credits, more recently from Kit Kittredge: An American Girl. He's a soap opera staple who has been on three different shows and over 700 episodes! His most memorable role is from Jurassic Park III where he played the father searching for his son. Stumped? No problem! Find out the answers below... First up, we have Annabeth Gish who played Monica Reyes in The X-Files. »

- rsw@corp.popstar.com (Robert Samuel White)

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Ask AfterEllen.com (Jan. 27, 2009)

26 January 2009 8:46 PM, PST | AfterEllen.com | See recent AfterEllen.com news »

Want to know the status of a particular movie, TV show, or band? Wondering what a certain actress is up to these days? Send your entertainment-related questions to askafterellen@gmail.com — with your first name, city and country — and we'll try to answer as many as we can.

Question: I had just finished watching Run Fatboy Run, and I was raving to my friend about how beautiful and talented I think Thandie Newton is. My friend said that Thandie is bisexual...is this true? Is she definitely bisexual?

— Lindsey, New Orleans, Louisiana

Thandie Newton

Answer: Since it's really up to the individual in question to officially label their sexual orientation, I think it's safer to say that she's "potentially" bisexual.

Actress Thandie Newton (W., Crash) is married to director Ol Parker, who made many new lesbian friends when he wrote and directed the romantic comedy Imagine Me & You (2005), starring Piper Perabo and Lena Headey. »

- karman

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