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She’s a Marshmallow

  • Title: Veronica Mars – The Complete First Season
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With Nancy Drew opening on Friday I thought it would be a good time to look back at the coolest teen private eye of the new millennium…

veronica-mars-dvd-season-1Last year I started noticing reviews with phrases like “smartest teen-oriented drama since Freaks and Geeks” (Variety),. “has all the sass, strength, resolve and ingenuity of any of literature’s classic detectives” (Hollywood Reporter), “teen noir with a moody blend of adolescent angst, family drama and mystery” (TV Guide), and “imagine one of those hard-boiled detective movies with Lauren Bacall doing the sleuthing instead of Humphrey Bogart” (USA Today).  They were describing a new show on the UPN network that centered around a 21st Century Nancy Drew named Veronica Mars.  So I decided to check it out and got hooked.  What I discovered, and what somehow still remains the best kept secret on television – Veronica Mars rocks!  The first season is finally out on DVD so I decided to check it out and watch the entire first season from the beginning.

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Jesse Stone: Night Passage

  • Title: Night Passage
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Tom Selleck has made some nice, if quiet, choices over the last few years starring and producing some very good made for TV movies.  The latest is his return as Jesse Stone in Robert B. Parker’s Night Passage the first of Parker’s Jesse Stone series (Selleck starred 2005’s Stone Cold).

Robert B. Parker is best known for his Spenser novels about a wiseass Boston P.I. which became a network show and then a series of television movies with Robert Urich and later Joe Mantegna.  A few years ago Parker started deviating from his Spenser and broadened into characters and new worlds.  One such world involves police officer Jesse Stone in the small New England vacation town called Paradise.

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The Return of Cool

With the release of Oceans Thirteen on Friday we look back…

Steven Soderbergh created an almost instant classic with 2001’s Ocean’s 11.  Related only by name and the basic plot of the Rat Pack original, Soderbergh proved that the easy going charm and effortless cool of bygone days could be captured on film for the current generation.  Call it the anti-heist movie, if you will.  Soderbergh dipped back into the pool in 2004 for the sequel, bringing back the original cast in its entirety (as well as adding some new faces), but audiences didn’t seem to warm up to this go-around like they did the first.

Ocean’s 12
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Steven Soderbergh created an almost instant classic with 2001’s Ocean’s 11.  Related only by name and the basic plot of the Rat Pack original, Soderbergh proved that the easy going charm and effortless cool of bygone days could be captured on film for the current generation.  Call it the anti-heist movie, if you will.  Soderbergh dipped back into the pool in 2004 for the sequel, bringing back the original cast in its entirety (as well as adding some new faces), but audiences didn’t seem to warm up to this go-around like they did the first.

Fools!  Ocean’s 12 was easily one of the most enjoyable films of 2004, as it was just seeped in the unshakeable cool of the original while refusing to conform to the audience’s expectations of what should happen to George Clooney’s Danny Ocean and his band of merry thieves.  Sure, you can argue that the big gag towards the end just reeks of film maker hubris, but I personally was willing to play along.  It’s a ballsy move on Soderbergh’s part, and I thought it fit with the spirit of the series.

So bully on you, Warner Home Video, for putting out a bare-bones disc of a film that should have been chock full of extras. Ocean’s 12 is still great, but a lack of features makes this a must-have only for die-hard fans of the film.

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Darth on DVD

  • Title: Star Wars – Episode III: Revenge of the Sith
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star-wars-revenge-of-the-sith-dvdThe story is the best of the three, but the script is extremely poor and requiring the cast to act against a blue screen with X marks the spots or animated creatures; creates bad techniques, unconvincing character relationships and poor acting. “Let your cast act Lucas!” When your cast includes Natalie Portman, who has proven her ability to show compassion and emotion in films like Where the Heart Is and Closer, and Hayden Christensen, who has surpassed many young talent in such films as Life as a House and Shattered Glass, how can you get a complete void of acting abilities from two very talented individuals?

A major part of Anakin’s (Hayden Christensen) transformation to the dark side has to do with his deep love for his wife Padme (Natalie Portman) and their unborn children, but no where does the audience see this strong emotional bond between the two characters.

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WKRP in Cincinnati – The “Complete” First Season

  • Title: Castle – After Hours
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“Baby, if you’ve ever wondered, wondered whatever became of me. I’m living on the air in Cincinnati, Cincinnati, WKRP. Got kind of tired packing and unpacking, town to town and up and down the dial. Maybe you and me were never meant to be, but baby think of me once in awhile. I’m at WKRP in Cincinnati.”

wkrp-season-one-dvdWKRP was a small time radio station in Cincinnati during the late 1970’s.  Run by the bumbling son, referred to as “the big guy” (Gordon Jump), of the station’s owner (Sylvia Sidney) and cursed with a staff of misfits the station was the black hole in radio.  Enter a new hot shot program director (Gary Sandy) and a format change to rock and roll and the station began to get some attention.

The cast included Howard Hessman as Dr. Johnny Fever and Tim Reid as Venus Flytrap, the stations two radio deejays.  Add in the worst sales manager played brillantly by Frank Bonner (complete with his trademark white belt), a neurotic farm report obessed newsman (Richard Sanders) with no knowledge of sports, a mousy office worker (Jan Smithers), and the hottest secretary in television history (Loni Anderson), and you’ve got all the necessary parts for some great fun.

Over the course of 22 first season episodes they would deal with the fallout of the format change, promote a concert for the punk band Scum of the Earth, fight of consistently bad publicity, and put on the most memorable Thanksgiving promotion ever.

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