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DVD weekly: Machine guns, Eddie Murphy and Yank rounders
Movie Release | Matt | 19th March 2012
Now that Mother's Day is over, you can concentrate on buying these new DVD and Blu-ray releases for yourself. It helps that they contain guns, explodey things and probably even some tits. And that's just Tintin.
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DVD weekly: mods, paramedics and alcoholics
TV Feature | Ed Williamson, Kirsty Harrison | 12th March 2012
In summary: it's OK for dramas and even stand-up comedians to be bleak, but it's not OK for comedies to be unfunny. Even if they would rather call themselves 'dramedies'.
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DVD weekly: Mother's Day special!
Movie Release | Matt | 12th March 2012
This week's new DVD and Blu-ray releases seem to be mostly films that your mum might enjoy. If only there was some special occasion coming up that would warrant buying them as a gift. Nope, can't think of one - lets spend all our money on Guinness for St Patrick's Day instead.
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DVD weekly: Game of Thrones - season one
TV Feature | Ed Williamson | 5th March 2012
Because it's the biggest TV DVD release of the year, because I got sent the whole thing on Blu-ray and because there's not much else out this week, here's a bumper edition of DVD weekly focusing on one release and one release only. That's right: series five of Doc Martin.
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DVD weekly: Shakespeare, silly hats and the AIDS monkey
Movie Release | Matt | 5th March 2012
Yet another round-up of the week’s new DVDs and Blu-ray releases. Y’know what film I’ve been watching today? Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring. It has literally taken all day to watch. I haven’t had any dinner yet and Sean Bean still hasn’t died. (*rolls eyes*)
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DVD weekly: inside jobs and outer space. And pig fucking.
TV Feature | Kirsty Harrison | 27th February 2012
Last week's DVD Weekly was pathetic, let's just forget about it and move on. It's okay, TV - we forgive you. Just... try not to let it happen again.
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DVD weekly: Action Timberlake, sedate erotica and terrifying toddlers
Movie Release | Matt | 27th February 2012
Now that the Oscars have finished, can we stop pretending to care about these (*does quotation mark fingers*) ‘intelligent, well-made’ films and go back to laughing at Justin Timberlake’s serious action face?
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DVD weekly: Fighters, robots and invisible cock
Movie Release | Matt | 21st February 2012
New films are out! Buy these and tell them we sent you. We don't get any money or anything, but it'll be nice of you to make us sound important.
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DVD weekly: more like DVD WEAKly
TV Feature | Kirsty Harrison | 20th February 2012
This week's DVD weekly is pretty poor; releases aren't so much scraping the bottom of the barrel as they are wearing a hole in the floor underneath it. I guess TV production companies the length and breadth of the country realise we're all saving our money to buy gigantic pancakes this week.
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DVD weekly: Gruffalos, angel lawyers and what Mulder did next
TV Feature | Ed Williamson | 13th February 2012
Very nearly a clean sweep of things I've actually seen in this week's DVDs round-up. Two out of three, anyway. Come on, that's pretty good for us.
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