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Edge of Darkness / Edge of Darkness
(Warner Home Video, 128 minutes) http://edge-of-darkness.warnerbros.com BY CHRIS ZIMMERMAN When Mel Gibson as hardened cop Thomas Craven utters the words "I've got nothi more... |
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Under Great White Northern Lights / White Stripes
(Third Man/Warner Bros.; 92 mins) www.warnerbros.com BY RON HART "We never used to be able to get across the border ever," admits Jack White about a quarter of the way t more... |
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The T.A.M.I. Show / Various Artists
(Shout Factory; 112 minutes) www.shoutfactory.com BY RICK ALLEN In many ways, Shout! Factory's T.A.M.I show DVD of the legendary 1964 multi-superstar laden concert is more... |
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The Complete First Season / Merlin
(BBC America, 568 minutes) www.BBCAmerica.com BY CHRIS ZIMMERMAN The Arthurian legend is one of the most well known stories to have ever been told. With countless retell more... |
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All or Nothing, 1965-1968 / Small Faces
(Voyage Digital Media) www.reelinintheyears.com BY DAVID GREENBERGER It seems so simple, yet it's so rarely done: include the complete performances of songs in the caree more... |
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Season 2 / Survivors
(Tuesday nights, BBC America) www.bbcamerica.com BY JONAH FLICKER You can't really deny that Lost is kind of terrible this year. It's a shame, since this is more... |
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The Prisoner / The Prisoner
(Warner Home Video, 288 minutes) www.wbtvondvd.com BY CHRIS ZIMMERMAN It's been over forty years since the original British television drama the Prisoner launched more... |
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Live Recordings, TV-Clips & Roadmovie / Kleenex/LiLiPUT
(Kill Rock Stars) www.killrockstars.com BY JOE WARMINSKY When Kill Rock Stars released Kleenex/LiLiPUT (The Complete Recordings) in 2001, the two-CD set truly was a gift more... |
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Dave Davies Kronikles: Mystical Journey / Dave Davies
(E1 Entertainment) www.e1entertainment.com BY LEE ZIMMERMAN Who could blame a Kinks Kultist for drooling in anticipation of a DVD chronicling Dave Davies' coming more... |
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The Avon Barksdale Story — Legends of the Unwired / Kenny Jackson, prod./dir. and Bruce Brown, dir.
(E1 Entertainment) www.e1entertainment.com BY JOE WARMINSKY HBO's The Wire might be the bleakest TV crime series ever, not only because it was shot on location in some more... |











