 | 24 - Season Three list: $69.98 - our price: $48.99 by Fox Home Entertainme DVD
(07 December, 2004)
(13 reviews)  Editorial Review: There's not one cougar to be found in 24's dynamic third season, and that's good news for everyone. After Jack Bauer's daughter Kim (Elisha Cuthbert) survived hokey hazards in season 2, she's now a full-time staffer at CTU, |
 | 24 - Season Two list: $69.98 - our price: $52.49 by Twentieth Century Fox Home Video DVD
(09 September, 2003)
(125 reviews)  Editorial Review: Jack Bauer is having another one of his "very bad days" in the second season of the groundbreaking real-time thriller 24. Once again the hours are ticking by with more guaranteed cliffhangers than a convention of mountain climbers. |
 | 7th Heaven - The Complete First Season list: $64.99 - our price: $48.74 by Paramount Home Video DVD
(14 September, 2004)
(71 reviews)  Editorial Review: Unlike the Brady Bunch, the Camdens of Seventh Heaven aren't a blended family. And unlike the Partridge Family, they aren't a band. They're just a family--a large, if normal family with normal problems and concerns. |
 | A History of Britain - The Complete Collection list: $99.95 - our price: $74.96 by A & E Home Video DVD
(26 November, 2002)
(29 reviews)  Editorial Review: What do you get when you combine the resources and ethos of the BBC with the literary panache of one of the world's best narrative historians? The answer is Simon Schama's History of Britain television series. |
 | Absolutely Fabulous Complete DVD Collection (4-Disc Set) list: $79.98 - our price: $56.99 by Warner Home Video DVD
(13 March, 2001)
(68 reviews)  Editorial Review: "Inside of me there's a thin woman trying to get out," complains the ever-suffering Edina. "Are you sure it's just the one, dear?" asks her mother. When anyone raves about Sex and the City, you need only to remind her that the Brits did it first--and better--with the creation of the brave say-anything show about sex, |
 | Alias - The Complete First Season list: $69.99 - our price: $52.49 by Buena Vista Home Entertainment DVD
(02 September, 2003)
(257 reviews)  Editorial Review: Sydney Bristow (Jennifer Garner) is a super (and super sexy) spy, fighting nefarious villains and working for the good guys--or so she thinks. Recruited as a college freshman for espionage work, Sydney found her true calling with SD-6, |
 | Alias - The Complete Second Season list: $69.99 - our price: $52.49 by BUENA VISTA HOME ENTERTAINMENT DVD
(02 December, 2003)
(81 reviews)  Customer Review: Best Show on TV Last Season: Season two of Alias was awesome. That's one of the best ways to describe it. I picked this DVD up on a Friday, |
 | Alias - The Complete Third Season list: $69.99 - our price: $52.49 by Buena Vista Home Vid DVD
(07 September, 2004)
(57 reviews)  Editorial Review: The third season of Alias found super spy Sydney Bristow (Jennifer Garner) waking up in Hong Kong with a monster hangover and two years in the future with nary a memory. What's worse, her world has been turned upside-down with the evil Sloane (Ron Rifkin) now a world-famous humanitarian and philanthropist, |
 | Are You Being Served? The Complete Collection (Series 1-10, 14 Volumes) list: $199.92 - our price: $159.94 DVD
(07 September, 2004)
Editorial Review: The definitive British sitcom is almost certainly Are You BeingServed?, which depicts the squabbles, misadventures, and flirtationsof the staff of Grace Brothers department store. The show was originallyconceived as a vehicle for an irreverent junior salesman named Mr. |
 | Arrested Development - Season One list: $39.98 - our price: $27.99 by Fox Home Entertainme DVD
(19 October, 2004)
Editorial Review: Winner of the Outstanding Comedy Series Emmy its first year out, Arrested Development is the kind of sitcom that gives you hope for television. A mockumentary-style exploration of the beleaguered Bluth family, |
 | Babylon 5 - The Complete Fourth Season list: $99.98 - our price: $74.99 by Warner Home Video DVD
(06 January, 2004)
(40 reviews)  Editorial Review: Season 4 began on a high point with the Centauri Prime in the grip of the insane Emperor Cartagia (Wortham Krimmer) and a run of six shows leading to the climax of the war against the Shadows in "Into the Fire." |
 | Babylon 5 - The Complete Television Series (5-Pack) list: $499.92 - our price: $399.99 by Warner Home Video DVD
(13 April, 2004)
(13 reviews)  Editorial Review: The epic sci-fi series Babylon 5 was a unique experiment in the history of television. It was effectively a novel for television in five seasons, consisting of 110 episodes with a clear beginning, middle, |
 | Band of Brothers list: $119.99 - our price: $85.74 by HBO Home Video DVD
(05 November, 2002)
(703 reviews)  Customer Review: Band of Brothers - The Complete 10 Chapter Miniseries: This 10 chapter miniseries set is an exquisite mix of Saving Private Ryan with the documentary feel of an A&E |
 | Baseball - A Film by Ken Burns list: $179.98 by PBS Home Video DVD
(17 October, 2000)
(93 reviews)  Customer Review: A DVD All Baseball Fans Should Own: Ken Burns did his usual outstanding job with this documentary. He tells the story of baseball, |
 | Benny Hill Complete and Unadulterated - The Naughty Early Years, Set One (1969-1971 list: $49.95 - our price: $37.46 by A & E Home Video DVD
(24 August, 2004)
Editorial Review: Benny Hill Complete and Unadulterated catches the boyish, British comedian just after he ended a long association with the BBC (where he was a busy star) and leaped to the commercial Thames Television in 1969, |
 | Boy Meets World - The Complete First Season list: $49.99 - our price: $37.49 by Buena Vista Home Vid DVD
(24 August, 2004)
(50 reviews)  Editorial Review: Boy Meets World joined the ABC network's successful "TGIF" lineup in 1993, and instantly distinguished itself from the dewy-eyed hokum that passes for much family viewing with its relative sophistication, |
 | Boy Meets World - The Complete Second Season list: $49.99 - our price: $37.49 by Buena Vista Home Vid DVD
(23 November, 2004)
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 | Brideshead Revisited list: $79.95 - our price: $63.96 by Acorn Media DVD
(25 June, 2002)
(41 reviews)  Editorial Review: Fill a bowl with alpine strawberries, break out the Château Lafite (1899, of course), and bask in this benchmark 1981 British miniseries based on Evelyn Waugh's classic novel. Adapted for the screen by John Mortimer (Rumpole of the Bailey), |
 | Broadway's Lost Treasures 2 list: $24.99 - our price: $18.74 by Acorn Media Publishi DVD
(26 October, 2004)
Editorial Review: The follow-up to the original Broadway's Lost Treasures delivers more of the same--historic performances of great moments in American musical theater televised on the Tony Awards--but is a step up in terms of sheer entertainment value.T |
 | Buffy the Vampire Slayer - The Complete Fifth Season list: $59.98 - our price: $44.99 by Twentieth Century Fox Home Video DVD
(09 December, 2003)
(281 reviews)  Editorial Review: The fifth season of Joss Whedon's hit series started out in excellent form as slayer extraordinaire Buffy Summers (Sarah Michelle Gellar) did battle with the most famous of vampires (that Dracula guy) and then went on to spar with another nemesis, |
 | Buffy The Vampire Slayer - The Complete Seasons 1-4 list: $219.92 - our price: $182.53 by Twentieth Century Fox Home Video DVD
(25 November, 2003)
(56 reviews)  Editorial Review: Buffy Summers (Sarah Michelle Gellar) looks like your typical perky high-schooler, and like most, she has her secret fears and anxieties. However, while most teens are worrying about their next date, their next zit, |
 | Buffy the Vampire Slayer - The Complete Series (Seasons 1-7) list: $399.86 - our price: $247.91 Director: Marti Noxon, Tucker Gates, Stephen L. Posey, Deran Sarafian, Charles Martin Smith, Daniel Attias, Bruce Seth Green, Michael Gershman, James A. Contner, Regis Kimble DVD
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 | Buffy the Vampire Slayer - The Complete Seventh Season list: $59.98 - our price: $38.99 by Twentieth Century Fox Home Video DVD
(16 November, 2004)
Editorial Review: The seventh and final season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer begins with a mystery: someone is murdering teenage girls all over the world and something is trying hard to drive Spike mad. Buffy is considerably more cheerful in these episodes than we have seen her during the previous year as she trains Dawn and gets a job as student counselor at the newly rebuilt Sunnydale High. |
 | Buffy The Vampire Slayer - The Complete Sixth Season list: $59.98 - our price: $38.99 by Twentieth Century Fox Home Video DVD
(25 May, 2004)
(301 reviews)  Editorial Review: The sixth season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer followed the logic of plot and character development into some gloomy places. The year begins with Buffy being raised from the dead by the friends who miss her, |
 | C.S.I. Crime Scene Investigation - The Complete First Season list: $89.99 - our price: $67.49 by Paramount Home Video DVD
(25 March, 2003)
(84 reviews)  Editorial Review: Murder, and its tale-telling aftermath, is the compelling subject of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. Since it premiered on CBS on October 6, 2000, CSI was a ratings triumph, spawning a spinoff (CSI: Miami) and positioning itself for long-term success. |
 | C.S.I. Crime Scene Investigation - The Complete Fourth Season list: $89.99 - our price: $67.49 by Paramount Home Video DVD
(12 October, 2004)
Editorial Review: The nation's top-rated program got back to basics for its fourth season. The personal lives of the Las Vegas crime scene investigators would take more of a backseat to the stories themselves: the victims, |
 | C.S.I. Crime Scene Investigation - The Complete Second Season list: $89.99 - our price: $67.49 by Paramount Home Video DVD
(02 September, 2003)
(39 reviews)  Editorial Review: The second season of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation consolidates the show's well-deserved popular appeal, while beginning to explore (gently at first) beneath the slickly professional surface of the investigators themselves. |
 | C.S.I. Crime Scene Investigation - The Complete Third Season list: $89.99 - our price: $67.49 by Paramount Home Video DVD
(30 March, 2004)
(20 reviews)  Editorial Review: Now firmly established as the top-rated television drama, by its third year CSI: Crime Scene Investigation is a show positively glowing with confidence. Even when individual cases seem either too contrived or too easily resolved, |
 | Carnivale - The Complete First Season list: $99.98 - our price: $69.99 by Warner Home Video DVD
(07 December, 2004)
(16 reviews)  Editorial Review: Carnivàle doesn't waste any time making its--wildly ambitious--aims clear. As carnival manager Samson (Michael J. Anderson, Twin Peaks' diminutive backwards-talker) notes in pilot episode "Milfay," |
 | Chappelle's Show - Season 1 list: $26.99 - our price: $18.89 by Paramount Home Video DVD
(24 February, 2004)
(142 reviews)  Editorial Review: The 2003 debut of Chappelle's Show on Comedy Central marked a high point for the cable channel, and now the entire, wildly creative first season can be seen, with hundreds of bleeps removed. That's not to say Chappelle's Show is perfect entertainment: there are too many moments among the 12 episodes here that descend into pointless scatology and booty fever. |
 | Columbo - The Complete First Season list: $59.98 - our price: $44.99 DVD
(07 September, 2004)
(10 reviews)  Editorial Review: TV detective fans rejoice: Peter Falk's rumpled and infallible Lt. Columbo joins the DVD precinct with a five-disc set that features the detective's first nine appearances for NBC. Though Falk as Columbo (no first name) made his TV debut in 1967, |
 | Combat - Season 1, Campaign 1 list: $39.99 - our price: $29.99 by Image Entertainment DVD
(20 July, 2004)
(15 reviews)  Editorial Review: Hailed as one of the best episodic television series about World War II, ABC's Combat! arrives on DVD with its first 16 episodes in a heavily annotated four-disc set that's sure to please its longtime fans. |
 | Cosmos Boxed Set (Collector's Edition) list: $129.98 - our price: $129.98 by Cosmos Studios DVD
(12 December, 2000)
(134 reviews)  Editorial Review: When Cosmos was first broadcast in 1980, our world--and the context of Carl Sagan's eloquent "personal journey"--was a different place. The late Dr. Sagan would be pleased to witness the cooling of the cold war, |
 | Crusade - The Complete Series list: $59.98 - our price: $41.99 by Warner Home Video DVD
(07 December, 2004)
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 | Curb Your Enthusiasm - The Complete First & Second Seasons list: $79.92 - our price: $51.99 by Warner Brothers Home Video DVD
(15 June, 2004)
Editorial Review: Like its fellow HBO series Sex and the City, this half-hour comedy broke some TV rules and went from critics' darling to an award-winning series in three years. Curb Your Enthusiasm is the brainchild of star-creator Larry David who co-created Seinfeld and was the basis for the easily rattled George Costanza (who was played by Jason Alexander). |
 | Curb Your Enthusiasm - The Complete First Season list: $39.98 - our price: $28.49 by Warner Home Video DVD
(13 January, 2004)
(164 reviews)  Editorial Review: Like its fellow HBO series Sex and the City, this half-hour comedy broke some TV rules and went from critics' darling to an award-winning series in three years. Curb Your Enthusiasm is the brainchild of star-creator Larry David who co-created Seinfeld and was the basis for the easily rattled George Costanza (who was played by Jason Alexander). |
 | Curb Your Enthusiasm - The Complete Second Season list: $39.98 - our price: $28.49 by Warner Home Video DVD
(15 June, 2004)
(25 reviews)  Editorial Review: It's more of the same for Larry David's sitcom from HBO, and for fans, that's a good thing. The show--largely extemporized--follows suit of David's former series, Seinfeld: it's a show about nothing, just the everyday life of the star going about his pseudo-real world. |
 | Da Ali G Show - The Complete First Season list: $29.95 - our price: $20.97 DVD
(17 August, 2004)
(10 reviews)  Editorial Review: "Keep it real" says Ali G (Sacha Baron Cohen) at the top of each show. Keeping it real is what the British comedian does--and doesn't do--during each episode. First, there's the character of Ali G himself. |
 | Dark Shadows DVD Collection 1 list: $59.98 - our price: $44.99 by Mpi Media Group DVD
(28 May, 2002)
(45 reviews)  Customer Review: The storyline that stole our breath away - in beautiful B&W: Someone once told me that he didn't like black and white movies because they "didn't seem real". |
 | Dead Like Me - The Complete First Season list: $58.96 - our price: $44.22 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer DVD
(15 June, 2004)
(30 reviews)  Editorial Review: Pay cable's "other"show about life and death, Dead Like Me takes a darkly comic look at mortality through the eyes of someone stuck between this life and the afterlife. "Bail bondsmen for the disembodied" is how Rube (Mandy Patinkin), |
 | Dora the Explorer - Dora's Fairytale Adventure list: $19.99 - our price: $14.99 by Paramount Home Video DVD
(05 October, 2004)
Editorial Review: Perseverance and commitment to friendship are qualities that serve Dora well in this double-length Dora the Explorer episode that has Dora singing up a storm and, by the end, sporting a whole new look.Dora and Boots step through a magical gate into Fairytale Land where they discover classic fairytale characters, |
 | Dr. Seuss - How the Grinch Stole Christmas/Horton Hears a Who list: $19.97 - our price: $13.99 by Warner Studios DVD
(05 October, 2004)
(99 reviews)  Customer Review: A Christmas classic...: Over the past few days, I've gotten into the Christmas spirit (already; as of this review, it's only mid-November), |
 | Family Guy, Vol. 1 (Seasons 1 & 2) list: $49.98 - our price: $34.99 by Fox Home Entertainme DVD
(15 April, 2003)
(471 reviews)  Editorial Review: To the ranks of shows too brilliant and outrageous for prime time (The Ben Stiller Show, Andy Richter Controls the Universe), add Seth McFarland's Family Guy. This animated series, which debuted after the 1999 Super Bowl, |
 | Family Guy, Vol. 2 (Season 3) list: $49.98 - our price: $37.49 by Twentieth Century Fox Home Video DVD
(09 September, 2003)
(156 reviews)  Editorial Review: The third and final season of Seth MacFarlane's late, lamented Family Guy finds television's most dysfunctional cartoon family even more animated than usual. As MacFarlane notes in a bonus segment about the controversial series' censorship battles, |
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