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DVD weekly: penguins, popes and palpably awful medical dramas
TV Feature | Ed Williamson | 5th December 2011
Welcome to DVD weekly, or as it could more accurately be described this week, the spectacle of a grown man moved almost to tears by the sight of a beluga whale having breakfast.
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DVD weekly: Bangkok, Brazil and Blubberella
Movie Release | Matt | 5th December 2011
Welcome to this week's new releases on DVD and Blu-ray. Not only will you find here a useful guideline to all your purchasing needs, but also what will probably be your first encounter with a little film called Blubberella.
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DVD weekly: Harry Pearce, Mildred Pierce and Merlin's peers
TV Feature | Matt Looker | 28th November 2011
Here are all the new releases on DVD and Blu-ray, just begging you to buy them. Go on, this shit makes for great Christmas presents and looks a lot better than giving your mum the latest Steven Seagal film to open.
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DVD weekly: magic, MEGA SMASH and motorbikes
Movie Release | Matt | 28th November 2011
Welcome to your round-up of this week's new releases on DVD and Blu-ray. Christmas is fast approaching so here's your gift guide from me: buy everything before they all run out. Quick, get to the shops! SPEND MONEY!
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Can we please just stop with the stupid DVD 'editions'?
Movie Feature | Matt | 25th November 2011
We all appreciate a good Director's Cut or an Uncensored Version. Hell, we may even own a Redux or two. But a new trend has been sneaking onto DVD packaging that needs to die in a horrible fire along with several poster gimmicks: specially-named 'editions' that literally don't mean anything.
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DVD weekly: doctors, vicars and simpletons
TV Feature | Ed Williamson | 21st November 2011
"What if God was one of us?" asked Joan Osborne. Well, he'd probably want to know what DVDs were out this week, because it's coming up to Christmas and his son's getting to that age where he's a bit too old for toys and starting to take an interest in more grown-up pursuits, like DVD boxset marathons and judging the wicked. Newsflash for you, big guy: I wouldn't splash out on an Easter egg for him.
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DVD weekly: Motherfuckah, Pixar and Adam Sandler
Movie Release | Matt | 21st November 2011
Here's the week's new DVD and Blu-ray releases, featuring one long review, three short ramblings and one awkward intro that gets increasingly more difficult to write each week.
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DVD weekly: Chevy Chase, Zack Morris and the magic of TV
TV Feature | Matt Looker | 15th November 2011
Here at , we review the best of the week's new DVD and Blu-ray releases so that you don't have to. Not that you would - you'd probably just buy them and watch them. And maybe not even that. Still, WORDS.
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DVD weekly: Weddings, pandas and Tom Hanks
Movie Release | Matt | 15th November 2011
It's DVD weekly time! Check out all the new releases on DVD and Blu-ray, read through my thorough analysis of each and then make an informed decision about which to buy. Or I can just save you the time: get Bridesmaids.
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DVD weekly: Abbeys, families and This Is Jinsys
TV Feature | Matt Looker | 9th November 2011
Welcome to this week's rundown of the new telly show releases on DVD and Blu-ray. You got money? You got a DVD player? You got such low self-esteem that you'll choose your purchases based on our opinion? Step this way, friend.
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