This multi-disc release includes Seasons 1 and 2 of the American sketch comedy television series created and hosted by its star, comedian and actress Amy Schumer.
Schumer's humor is demented and hilarious. She comments on our quirks and insecurities without making us uncomfortable about it. Thought provoking yet entertaining.
Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) prepare for what may be the toughest fight of their lives when Castiel (Misha Collins) accidentally releases the seemingly unstoppable Leviathans. Bent on enslaving (and then eating) all of humanity, it's up to the Winchester brothers, Bobby (Robert Singer), and Cas to save the population from total digestion.
Is this supposed to be horror? I love hanging with these guys. Endlessly entertaining and hilarious with the classic rock soundtrack that I grew up with.
If this movie doesn't keep you on the edge of your seat then you're dead! An acting tour-de-force by Bullock and I'm not even a fan. The direction and special effects are spectacular.
Season 4 of the Prohibition-era drama opens in February 1924 as Nucky (Steve Buscemi) makes peace with New Yorkers Masseria (Ivo Nandi) and Rothstein (Michael Stuhlbarg), moves into the abandoned Albatross Hotel and, coincidentally, spreads his wings with a potential real-estate bonanza in Florida, where he's smitten with a saucy barkeep (Patricia Arquette). Back in Atlantic City, Chalky (Michael K. Williams) runs the boardwalk's Onyx Club, though the mysterious Harlem intellectual Dr. Narcisse (Jeffrey Wright) challenges his North Side reign, and Eddie (Anthony Laciura) finally gets a promotion. In Philadelphia, Eli's son Willie (Ben Rosenfield) dives in over his head at college; while in the Midwest, Nelson (Michael Shannon) pulls double duty for Chicago mobsters Capone (Stephen Graham) and O'Banion (Arron Shiver), and a wandering Richard (Jack Huston) reconnects with his roots. With Shea Whigham, Brian Geraghty, Ron Livingston, Margot Bingham, Anatol Yusef and Domenick Lombardozzi.
This set contains every episode from the fourth season of the critically-respected series Homeland, starring Claire Danes as a self-destructive CIA station chief fighting terrorism in Kabul, Afghanistan.
Consistently among the best on television. Could have done without the teen romance but the rest, especially the "storming the embassy" episode are among the best t.v. offers.