This explosive release from the superhero series Arrow includes all 23 episodes of the show's second season, following the story of a hooded vigilante who finds himself at odds with some of the biggest and most deeply rooted criminal organizations in Starling City.
This was a fantastic followup season to a show that had already gotten off to a strong start. The flashback elements of the show play really well with the current elements. The action is good and the episodes don't run together too often which is always a hard thing to do. Bingeworthy quality season.
Fourteen episodes of FOX's highly-popular animated series Family Guy are collected on this release. Among the plotlines that appear are Peter needing a kidney, Brian and Stewie time-traveling, and Chris discovering a new favorite pastime.
Family Guy used to be one of my favorite shows in early seasons but after awhile it tended to try to offend instead of just happening to for the sake of a joke. I still enjoy it and when the jokes land they really land. The quality is just not super consistent and can lead to some underwhelming episodes.
Laugh your way through 22 uncensored episodes of Seth MacFarlane's irreverent animated series in this collection released to commemorate Family Guy's milestone 200th episode.
Family Guy used to be one of my favorite shows in early seasons but after awhile it tended to try to offend instead of just happening to for the sake of a joke. I still enjoy it and when the jokes land they really land.
I love the combo of Edgar Wright, Simon Pegg, and Nick Frost. Shaun of the Dead is in my top ten favorite movies of all time and Hot Fuzz I find to be a very entertaining movie. I don't think this one is as good as either of those but I enjoyed the movie from start to finish.
This movie was probably my least favorite of the year and my least favorite Transformer movie. That is dissapointing because I felt that the third TF movie was the most complete outing so far. The characters are bland (humans and robots), the action gets old and repetative, and the story jumps all over the place. I would be fine with all of these things if the movie worked but it doesn't. I watched it a week ago and I barely remember a thing about it which is sad.
This release brings together every episode from the seventh season of the aggressively off-color cable sitcom It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia. These thirteen installments include stories about cyber-stalking, visiting the Jersey shore, and the gang taking special interest in helping a hooker.
It's Always Sunny will be considered one of my favorite comedies of all time when everything is said and done. The characters and jokes are all very unique and can't be found anywhere else on TV. The dispicable nature of these characters makes this the true Seinfeld successor in my book.
The seventh season of Psych follows "psychic" crime fighter Shawn Spencer (James Roday) and his best friend Burton "Gus" Guster (Dule Hill) as they participate in cases that involve everything from hunting Bigfoot, to solving complicated murders, and going undercover as quirky radio DJs.
If there is one thing I will say about Psych is that it was always good. The jokes usually hit and the chemistry between the characters was always a very strong element of the show.
The eighth and final season of Psych finds the unconventional "psychic" investigator detective Shawn Spencer (James Roday) and his best friend Burton "Gus" Guster (Dule Hill) tackling some of the toughest criminal cases in Santa Barbara. Among the guest stars featured include Mira Sorvino, Tom Arnold, Loretta Devine, and Bruce Campbell.
If there is one thing I will say about Psych is that it was always good. The jokes usually hit and the chemistry between the characters was always a very strong element of the show.
I am not a huge fan of Westerns but this is definitely an exception. Directed and acted to perfection by almost everyone involved, this will sure to be a treat for you to watch.