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This box set contains every episode from the third season of Larry David's award-winning HBO comedy series Curb Your Enthusiasm. Each episode is presented in the original broadcast aspect ratio of 1.33:1. English and French soundtracks are rendered in Dolby Digital Stereo. Supplemental materials include a discussion with the cast and crew of the show that was held as the U.S. Comedy Arts Festival. Those attuned to David's particular brand of humor will enjoy this solid presentation of Curb Your Enthusiasm's third season.
 
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5 out of 5
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Funny Stuff
on October 1, 2008
Posted by: slr667
This was another great season for this show. The season finale was one of the funniest I've ever seen. The episodes had great stories and the usual Larry David proclivity towards awkward situations. I don't know how these guys improvise their lines, but it's a great format to the show
What's great about it: Great acting
What's not so great: none
I would recommend this to a friend!
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This hilarious release from the landmark improvisational comedy series Curb Your Enthusiasm includes all 10 episodes from the show's fourth season, following the everyday adventures of the awesomely misanthropic Larry and his quest to be left alone.
 
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5 out of 5
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Hilarious
on September 29, 2008
Posted by: slr667
This is another great season of curb your enthusiasm. The season finale was once again great. The storylines involving mel brooks were hilarious. Larry David has a way of putting himself in awkward situations that is unlike anything else on television
What's great about it: Wonderful Acting and storylines
I would recommend this to a friend!
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This box set contains every episode from the first season of Entourage, the series that takes a look at the lives of celerity hangers-on. Each episode is presented in the original broadcast aspect ratio of 1.33:1. English, French, and Spanish soundtracks are rendered in Dolby Digital Stereo. Subtitles are available in all three of those languages as well. Supplemental materials include commentaries recorded by executive producers Doug Ellin and Larry Charles, and interviews with the cast and crew.
 
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5 out of 5
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Funny First Season
on September 27, 2008
Posted by: slr667
This was a great first season to a really funny show. The dynamic between the characters is great. The lines are funny. And Jeremy Piven as Ari Gold does a wonderful job in delivering those lines.
What's great about it: Great plotlines and acting
I would recommend this to a friend!
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This hilarious release from the landmark improvisational comedy series Curb Your Enthusiasm includes all 10 episodes from the show's fifth season, following the everyday adventures of the awesomely misanthropic Larry and his quest to be left alone.
 
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Decent Season
on September 26, 2008
Posted by: slr667
This was a good season of CYE. However, it lacked some of the edge of the previous seasons. Still, compared to other shows on the air, it is hilarious. The format of the show is unique and the acting is spot on.
What's great about it: Funny Season
What's not so great: Not as funny as in the past
I would recommend this to a friend!
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This rowdy release from the comedy/drama series Californication includes all 12 episodes from the show's first season, following the story of a debauched writer whose inability to say "no" leads him down myriad paths to sex, drugs, and writer's block.
 
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Great Show
on September 25, 2008
Posted by: slr667
This was a great first season to a new show. The plot lines were interesting and the acting was great. David Duchovny plays his role better than anyone. And he has good supporting actors to help him along the way.
What's great about it: Great Acting
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Season 4 of HBO's hit comedy opens on location in Colombia with a documentary-style look at the making of "Medellin," the long-awaited dream project of Vincent Chase (Adrian Grenier) about drug lord Pablo Escobar. On set, erratic director Billy Walsh (Rhys Coiro) reveals the film doesn't have an ending, so first-time producer Eric Murphy (Kevin Connolly) hires Oscar-winning writer Stephen Gaghan (playing himself) to finish the script, only to have Billy eventually do it himself. Upon returning to L.A., Vince is short on cash since financing "Medellin," so the boys stay with Johnny Drama (Kevin Dillon) in his newly acquired condo. After years of failure, Drama finally gets a taste of success with a starring role in the hit (but critically panned) TV drama "Five Towns." Vince learns from agent Ari Gold (Jeremy Piven) that the future of his once red-hot career is now riding on the success of "Medellin" and no studios are willing to sign him until they see the film, prompting Eric and Vince to have Walsh speed up its release. When Walsh does finally show them the final cut, Vince is pleased while Eric is less than impressed. And to make matters worse, Walsh sends it to the Cannes Film Festival before incorporating any of their feedback. Fed up with Walsh, Eric tries to ditch him by offering to sell "Medellin" to Hollywood heavyweight Harvey Weingard (Maury Chaykin), but when the film's trailer is leaked online and the reception is positive, Eric realizes he may have made a mistake. The entire experience encourages Eric to stop riding Vince's coattails, so he branches out and takes on Anna Faris (playing herself) as a new client, even though her jealous boyfriend is none too happy with the arrangement. As usual, this season is chock-full of celebrity guest stars, including Dennis Hopper, Anthony Michael Hall, Snoop Dogg, Gary Busey, Mary J. Blige, Peter Jackson, Kanye West, and Sydney Pollack.
 
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4 out of 5
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Not as funny as the first two seasons
on September 25, 2008
Posted by: slr667
This was a decent season of the show. The writing is still relatively funny but the interaction between the characters is the best part of this show.
What's great about it: Good dynamic between the actors
What's not so great: The jokes are getting lazy
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Back on form
on September 23, 2008
Posted by: slr667
Another great season of Lost, the best show currently on network television. This season was well acted, had interesting plot points, and good cinematography. The best part was the season finale. One of the best I have ever seen for any show.
There was just a brief slowing down in the middle of the season, but besides that everything was great.
What's great about it: entertaining season
What's not so great: Brief lull in the middle of the season
I would recommend this to a friend!
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This hilarious release from the landmark improvisational comedy series Curb Your Enthusiasm includes all 10 episodes from the show's sixth season, following the everyday adventures of the awesomely misanthropic Larry and his quest to be left alone.
 
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5 out of 5
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Another Funny Season
on September 22, 2008
Posted by: slr667
This was a very funny season. The introduction of the Blacks, and the subsequent misunderstandings that only Larry could be involved in, were hilarious. The season finale was also one of the best for this show.
What's great about it: Great acting and plotlines
What's not so great: None
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Season 4 of the acclaimed mockumentary opens with the discovery that Ryan Howard (B.J. Novak) has ascended the corporate ladder from fresh-faced intern to stylishly bearded corporate chieftain. The young gun promptly exercises his authority by charging Dunder Mifflin into the digital age, an affront to technologically dull Scranton branch boss Michael Scott (Steve Carell). Here are the romantic "fax" of life at the office: Jim Halpert (John Krasinski) and Pam Beesly (Jenna Fischer) are hot, Dwight Schrute (Rainn Wilson) and Angela Martin (Angela Kinsey) are not, and Andy Bernard (Ed Helms) and Angela are giving it a shot. A giddy Jam (Jim/Pam) proudly bring their hushed and long-delayed romance to public light, even spending an unsettling night at the Schrute family farm. Dwight confesses to killing Angela's treasured cat Sprinkles, prompting Angela to terminate their romance, which leaves tight Dwight heartbroken and miserable. Angela, in turn, falls into the arms of newest staffer Andy, but only reluctantly. As for Michael, he huffs and puffs through a 5K fun run; hopes to attend a Web-site launch party in the Big Apple; faces a ballooning personal debt; goes on a wilderness survival retreat; butts heads with desk jockey Stanley Hudson (Leslie David Baker); and travels a bumpy-road romance with high-maintenance ex-bigwig Jan Levinson (Melora Hardin), who's mired in a messy wrongful-termination lawsuit with corporate. All this doesn't stop Michael from obsessing over a model in an office-supply catalog or clubbing for "hot hotties" with Ryan in New York. As the year winds down, slumping human-resources drone Toby Flenderson (Paul Lieberstein) decides to quit his post and move to Costa Rica. This development prompts the arrival of a new HR worker named Holly (Amy Ryan), whose sunny presence clearly begins to brighten Michael's downcast world.
 
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Another Great Season
on September 21, 2008
Posted by: slr667
This was another great season of The Office, the funniest show currently on television. The acting is great and the plot developments were wonderful. My favorite episode has to be the dinner party.
What's great about it: The acting and plot lines
What's not so great: Needs more extras
I would recommend this to a friend!
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When you have a hefty workload, let this comfort optical mouse that features 4-way scrolling and a built-in magnifier to make your work easier. Take a product tour.
 
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Pretty Good Mouse
on September 19, 2008
Posted by: slr667
This is a great mouse for the price. It's buttons are very useful for surfing the net. The forward and back buttons come in handy. The tracking is fairly reliable, although messes up sometimes due to dust.
What's great about it: Easy to use and a good value
What's not so great: Tracking fails due to dust
I would recommend this to a friend!
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