This DVD is a companion piece to The Beatles Liverpool, showcasing places where the band played outside of the city and talk to those who were there at the time. Much like […]
DVD Review: Essential Music Videos: Bang Your Head – Why You Should Skip This Collection
For people who remember the time when MTV was the only music station on television (hence the initials) and actually did play music videos, Rhino Flashback Studios put out a collection of […]
DVD Review – Soap: Season One – Laugh Out Loud Irreverent Comedy that Not Politically Correct
Back when Soap first aired in 1977, I wasn’t exactly the age of its target audience. It took more than one season to wear down my very liberal, Monty-Python-loving parents and be […]
DVD Review: The God Who Wasn’t There – Challenging Christianity Tropes
As a liberal Christian, I am often horrified by what people call themselves Christians often do in the name of Christ. One has to only look at the Westboro Baptist Church for […]
DVD Review: American Gothic – This Series Gets No Respect
American Gothic was a series that had so much promise but could just never quite draw the audience needed to keep it on the air. Created by Shaun Cassidy (yes, that Shaun […]
The Twilight Zone: Volume 20 – Exercise Hard, Eat Right, Die Anyway
There are scant few television shows aired in the 1950s and early 1960s that really stand the test of time and hold up as well today as they did back then. The […]
DVD Review: A Magical History Tour: The Beatles’ Liverpool – The Long and Winding Tour
I can remember my best friend in high school being such a Beatles fan that the highlight for her one summer was taking a trip with her family to Liverpool. Not quite […]
DVD Review – Eddie Izzard: Live From Wembley – I Never Though I’d See Stand-Up at Wembley
Never heard of Eddie Izzard? Neither had I before a friend introduced me to him. He’s a fantastic comedian who’s also a good actor and pretty well-known. How did he manage to […]
The Twilight Zone: Volume 17 – What You Want Is Not Always What You Need
The classic television show The Twilight Zone was created by veteran television writer Rod Serling in response to the pressure he received to modify his scripts by both the network censor and […]
DVD Review – INXS: The Years 1979-1997 – Far From Complete
I had high hopes for this DVD when I rented it. INXS was one of my favorite bands in the 1980’s, from the first moment that I caught a glimpse of their […]
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