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DVD weekly: phantom releases, animes, circuses and Danes
TV Feature | Ed Williamson | 7th February 2012
"It's OK," I said with confidence. "I've got DVD weekly - just leave it with me." I had mistaken this week for the release date of an actual DVD I'd been sent to review. Turns out that's next week. So as it is, I've gone for quantity, having reconciled myself to a lack of quality: no fewer than SIX DVDs are featured here, each as cursorily as the last.
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DVD weekly: Rom-coms, Golden Age Syndrome, and domestic abuse
Movie Release | Matt, Ali | 6th February 2012
In an unusual twist to this week's round-up of the new DVD and Blu-ray releases, all the films have actually been watched and are reviewed properly. Well I got Ali to do one, so I had to cheat a little, but screw you - have you seen them all?
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DVD weekly: Gosling, Gosling and the Cold War
Movie Release | Matt | 1st February 2012
This week's new DVD and Blu-ray releases feature a double dose of the god-like, chiselled frame of Ryan Gosling. Er...y'know, if you're into that kind of thing. I like boobs. (*whispers*) I bet he smells incredible.
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DVD weekly: desks, Dickens and dickheads
TV Feature | Ed Williamson | 31st January 2012
The lack of interesting DVD releases this week is such that I have had to feature The Only Way is Essex. I apologise for this in advance. If it makes it easier, I flagellated myself with a leather belt for a while afterwards.
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DVD weekly: faked deaths, wizards and trains
TV Feature | Ed Williamson | 24th January 2012
Now Megaupload's been taken offline, it's time to stumble bleary-eyed into HMV again and wander up and down the DVD aisle, thinking, "Shit, I used to pay for these, didn't I? How does that work again?" [insert legal disclaimer here]
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DVD weekly: Silent Bob, body swap and torture porn
Movie Release | Matt | 23rd January 2012
Here's your weekly instalment of the latest DVD and Blu-ray releases reviewed for your reading pleasure. Although, they're not all reviewed. Some of them aren't even 'viewed'. Enjoy!
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DVD weekly: Christmas and conspiracies
TV Feature | Matt Looker | 17th January 2012
Here's your weekly round-up of TV DVDs. Should we start calling them TVDs for short? No, that would make us assclowns.
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DVD weekly: Death, cowboys, aliens, trolls and gifs
Movie Release | Matt | 10th January 2012
DVD weekly is back! Following a brief hiatus brought on by festive over-eating and computer viruses, I can now return to bringing you the very
bestreleased of each week's DVD and Blu-ray releases. So let's play catch up. -
DVD weekly: bootleggers, Endeavours and superhoodies
TV Feature | Ed Williamson | 9th January 2012
There's only so far you can call something 'DVD weekly' when you haven't actually bothered writing it for about a month. In our defence, the TV DVDs that came out in the weeks we missed were uniformly terrible, and you should be able to think of more imaginative Christmas presents than DVDs by now.
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DVD weekly: Apes, aliens and Arnie punching a camel
Movie Release | Matt, Ali | 12th December 2011
As this DVD weekly reveals, there are a lot of rather brilliant films out on DVD and Blu-ray this week. Also, Conan The Barbarian.
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