When I first heard Dane Cook, I thought he was funny. After a few listens though, the album got a little annoying. His humor just seems to be based on his loud and obnoxious behavior, and not on solid well-written jokes. Since it's not an album that I could listen to again and again, I cannot recommend buying it.
Tony Shalhoub has taken home numerous awards for his work as the obsessive-compulsive detective Monk. Viewers can see why on this collection of every episode from the show's second season. Each episode is presented in the original broadcast aspect ratio of 1.78:1. English soundtracks are rendered in Dolby Digital Stereo. Supplemental materials include a featurette about the people who make the series, profiles of two of the characters, and a tour of the show's precinct set.
Customer Rating
5
One of the Best Shows on TV
on August 8, 2008
Posted by: rva4592
Monk is one of my favorite shows ever. It is genuinely funny and has some of the smartest murder mysteries on any program on televsion. This season was one of the best, with some really great episodes that will keep you trying to figure out the crime until the very end.
What's great about it: Funny, with mysteries that keep you guessing
This is probably the best season of this great show. Denis Leary has created some of the best characters on television, and they are fully utilized in this season. Later seasons seem to get a little too extreme, but this season's storylines show TV drama at its best.
What's great about it: Great storylines and characters
It's a shame Sondre still hasn't found better success in the United States. He's made great albums, using different styles each time. Phantom Punch features his most uptempo songs yet and they provide for a fun listen everytime.
MGMT can best be compared to David Bowie. Like Bowie, they use many different styles of music, and still create great pop songs. Their music may sound different from what people are used to, but anyone who steps out of their comfort zone and picks up this album will not be disappointed.
What's great about it: Unique yet enjoyable songs
What's not so great: Unique sound may turn some people away
I am a huge Lost fan, and after watching all four seasons I must say that this one was probably the most frustrating. For most of the season, the storyline didn't really go anywhere and failed to deal with any of the major mysteries of the island. However, season four seemed to put the show back on track. This makes the DVD still worth buying, because you are going to want the complete collection of this future classic.
I was a huge fan of the first two seasons, but I was very disappointed with season three. It didn't have the same funny moments that seasons one and two had, and it seemed to rely too much on cheap laughs instead of the funny interactions of the four main characters.
I think it's best just to stick with the first DVD set.
This is one of the best seasons of Scrubs. It has funny episodes and some really interesting storylines. It's really great to have the episodes on DVD because it's one of those shows that people will always enjoy watching.
What's great about it: Hilarious episodes, good extras
This two disc set has all the band's greatest songs, and they are some of the best songs of all time. If you want to introduce yourself to Led Zeppelin, this is a great way to start. If you're already a fan, though, you probably have all the albums or another greatest hits collection already.
What's great about it: All the best Zeppelin songs
What's not so great: Most fans would already have all of these songs
Barry B. Benson (voice of Jerry Seinfeld) is your average honeybee. Despite having recently received his diploma from bee college and being virtually guaranteed a bright future in honey, Barry feels he has the skills to pursue a number of different career paths and resents the fact that his employment opportunities are strictly limited to producing the sweet nectar. Upon breaking away from the hive and developing a friendship with an insect-loving New York florist (voice of Renée Zellweger), Barry makes the shocking discovery that human beings eat honey in mass quantities. Having finally found his calling in life, the infuriated Barry decides to sue the human race for stealing all of the honey that his fellow bees work so hard to produce.
Customer Rating
4
Very Entertaining
on July 30, 2008
Posted by: rva4592
Like good Disney/Pixar movies, this one is entertaining to both children and adults. I laughed a lot and appreciated the references to The Graduate. The story is a little off, but that's normally how animated movies are so I can't be too critical.