Television

The Unauthorized Saved by the Bell Story

From 1989 to 1993 Saturday mornings where taken over by a show called, Saved By The Bell, where people watched the lives of 6 kids in school.  It's a show that even if you didn't watch you knew about it and knew that it was a popular show.... Read more
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Sharknado 2: The Second One

A freak weather system turns its deadly fury on New York City, unleashing a Sharknado on the population and its most cherished, iconic sites - and only Fin and April can save the Big Apple. ... Read more
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Brainwave

What happens when you pair up celebrities with some of the prominent neuroscientists and other experts? You get conversations, debates, and questions being posed about such topics as anger, love, sex, and the universe.... Read more
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The Man from Beijing

The Man from Beijing would be a far better movie at half the length. ... Read more
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Winx Club: The Secret Of The Lost Kingdom Movie

I’ll probably be treading the same waters as so many before me when I say that Winx Club had me perplexed for several reasons, but let’s first get started on what this feature DVD release is all about, and talk about the bonus supplements, animation styles, and story. ... Read more
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Metal Shifters

What a lot of people fail to realize about B movies is that they have been, and will always be, a cheap way to exploit the wrongs of the world by putting social commentary within a cheap looking production and calling it entertainment.... Read more
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The Pee-Wee Herman Show on Broadway

It seems like such a long time since I’ve seen anything new from Paul Reubens when it comes to his Pee-Wee Herman character other then a rewards show so very long ago when Reubens came out on stage and asked the audience, “Heard any good jokes?” Someone shouted an inaudible joke that was obviousl... Read more
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Queer as Folk (U.K.): The Complete Collection

Before the United States had a show called “Queer as Folk” in 2000, England created their version of “Queer as Folk” in 1999. The U.S. version was improved and inspired by the show’s British counterpart. The U.K.... Read more
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Going Postal

“Going Postal” is a hilarious and well written two part British tv series. It was adapted from Terry Pratchett’s “Discworld” novels. This series follows con man Moist von Lipwig (Richard Coyle) as he is saved from execution and given a second chance in life by Lord Vetinari (Chales Dance).... Read more
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Man From Atlantis

HE CAME FROM THE SEA:... Read more
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