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House of Cards and more come to home video

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TV on DVD and Blu-ray June 11 includes ‘House of Cards,’ ‘Burn Notice,’ ‘Rizzoli & Isles,’ ‘The Newsroom,’ ‘Major Crimes,’ ‘Fairly Legal,’ ‘Necessary Roughness,’ ‘Ghost Hunters,’ ‘Betty & Coretta,’ and much more!

 

Netflix revolutionized the world of television with its first original series, House of Cards. If you’re not a Netflix subscriber, you can now catch the show as it debuts on home video this week. HBO’s new season of The Newsroom is about to begin, and to support the launch they are releasing the first season on home video this week as well. And as the summer TV season begins on TNT and USA, you can catch up with the past seasons of many of their shows as well. On top of all that, the week of June 11 features many made-for-TV movies, animation for kids and adults, and classic TV shows coming to DVD and Blu-ray. To see all of this week’s releases, have a look at our shopper’s guide and click on a link to get more information or to make a purchase (and you’ll be showing your support for CliqueClack at the same time).

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Oz and Hansel & Gretel are new to home video June 11

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Home video releases for June 11 include ‘Oz, the Great and Powerful,’ ‘Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters,’ ‘Snitch,’ ‘Driven,’ ‘Rendition,’ ‘Enter the Dragon,’ ‘Ninja III: The Domination,’ ‘Cruising’ and much more.

 

While it wasn’t perfect — good beginning and end, saggy in the middle — Sam Raimi scored a big hit with Oz, the Great and Powerful, and if you missed it in theaters you can enjoy the film in the comfort of your living room this week. And if you have 3D capability, this is a movie that should be seen in all three dimensions. (Perhaps not so coincidentally, Warner Brothers is preparing a 75th anniversary re-release of The Wizard of Oz in IMAX 3D.) Staying on the 3D fantasy track, the under-performing but still enjoyable Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters also arrives on home video this week. If fantasy or 3D is not your bag, check out the action films — Snitch and Driven — the classics — Enter the Dragon — or the family films from Disney. To see all of the titles arriving on June 11, have a look at our handy shopper’s guide and click on a link for more information or to make a purchase (which helps show your support for CliqueClack).

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Jun
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Philly Comic Con 2013: The Good, the Bad and the Cosplay

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The revolutionary Giancarlo Esposito! The ‘Charmed’ Reunion! The Green Power Ranger! Actual Guardian Angels! Wonder women on steroids! Costumes! What more could you ask for?

 

Last year’s Philly Comic Con was so awesome and star-studded, I didn’t know where to look. In fact, with so many hot up and coming stars attending – Chris Hemsworth, The Vampire DiariesPaul Wesley, Stan Lee, The Five Captains, Torchwood, etc. I couldn’t cover them all. I considered expanding my Philly Comic Con coverage from Saturday-Sunday to Friday-Sunday. Because of last year’s astounding number of talent, I briefly wondered if Wizard World made any money and looked forward to seeing them top themselves this year. What are my final thoughts? Well … read on!

GEDC01512011’s theme surrounded old school nostalgia with Burt Ward\Adam West and Billy Dee Williams. 2012 focused on hot, Hollywood glamour with the aforementioned talent. 2013 spotlighted local talent by featuring Philadelphia geek groups and nationally recognized cosplayers. Favoring restraint, it didn’t outdo last year. However, in terms of scheduling, the balance worked. Although I missed seeing multiple celebrities in the autograph booths and casually walking through the arena, this time I managed to catch all the celebrity AND comic panels that interested me AND had time to tour the celebrity booths that intrigued me. This year almost all the celebrities appeared occupied when I walked past. Even if you’re not press,  $85-95 price tag for 4 days to see, hear and question your favorite celeb, isn’t bad.

For my outline of the good (page 1), the bad (page 2) and the cosplay (page 3), read on. Let me know if you agree.

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Jun
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The hot men of Philly Comic Con 2013

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Manu Bennett (‘Arrow’)! Brandon Routh (‘Superman Returns’)! Dean Cain (‘Lois & Clark’)! Giancarlo Esposito (‘Revolution’)! Need I say more? Clearly, I do.

 

Too frequently comic cons surround the hot female cosplayers. But, I have to recognize the hotness of the male actors, the audience and moderators. Come join me in my appreciation why don’t you?

GEDC02237. The Cosplayers. You know who you are. Nothing’s hotter than a man in makeup and tight leather pants.

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Enter to win free passes for Man of Steel in DC and Norfolk

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DC and Norfolk … want to be the first to see Warner Brothers’ ‘Man of Steel’? We’re giving away free passes! Find out how to enter.

 

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CliqueClack has partnered with Warner Brothers Pictures and Allied Integrated Marketing to give our readers in the DC and Norfolk areas a chance to be among the first to see the highly anticipated summer blockbuster Man of Steel, starring Henry Cavill, Amy Adams, Russell Crowe, Michael Shannon, Laurence Fishburn, Diane Lane and Kevin Costner. The screenings will be held:

  • Monday, June 10, 7:00 PM, AMC Tysons Corner, McLean, VA
  • Tuesday, June 11, 7:00 PM, Regal MacArthur, Norfolk, VA

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The Purge falls a little short of its execution and delivery

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If you could get away with any unspeakable crimes one night out of the year including murder, would you have it in you? While an interesting concept, ‘The Purge’ seems to fall a little flat in its execution.

 

Sometimes movies come along that take me out of my comfort zone so much so that I’d like to purge them out of my consciousness. Universal Pictures’ The Purge is one that falls into that category. It’s not that it was especially creepy or even all that gory. I can deal with both of those things, and I’ve seen a lot worse. This movie disturbed me because of the concept. It’s certainly not something you see every day.

Apparently, the future United States sanctions the legality of all crimes once per year for a period of 12 hours known as the Purge. Anything illegal – even murder – suddenly becomes legal without any questions asked or any consequences invoked. Additionally, all emergency responders, including hospitals, the police and paramedics, are shut down during the night in question. If you happen to have an accident or medical crisis, I guess you’re left to your own devices until daylight breaks and help can arrive. Continue reading 'The Purge falls a little short of its execution and delivery' »

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The Kings of Summer is a charming, marvelous coming of age story

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‘The Kings of Summer’ is a burst of light and sincerity to start the summer off right.

 

Movies have explored the concept of “coming of age” for a long time now, from the silly (Superbad) to the melodramatic (Moonrise Kingdom), but that makes a lot of sense, because most of us have either come of age or are still doing it. Most people can relate to the difficulty of relating to your parents and trying to be your own person. For guys, there’s the constant refrain of how you need to be “a man” and make something of yourself. It’s not easy for anyone, and nobody’s perfect at it, although some make it seem easier than others. Life can be difficult, even for teenagers who don’t need to worry about supporting their families or selves. Sometimes you just need to get away from it all.

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The Internship is a by-the-numbers comedy

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‘The Internship’ has a few laughs here and there, but it’s quite forgettable and way too invested in what it thinks are cutting edge technological jokes … and serves as a feature-length piece of product placement.

 

Nobody wants to feel useless. Nor do they want to be left behind as the world moves forward. But it’s not easy for everyone to keep up, especially with the rapid way things tend to change these days. Conversely, someone working towards ends they truly believe in tends to be a bit more fulfilled and happy with their life. But how often does that happen? And when it does, are there true, legitimate sacrifices to be considered? This movie addresses this concern briefly and then immediately discards it in pursuit of additional hijinks.

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Jun
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Philly Comic Con 2013: The Firefly panel kicks ass

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Nathan Fillion who? The ‘Firefly’ panel reminded me we don’t need Nathan Fillion to liven the party. Gina Torres, Adam Baldwin, Jewel Staite and Summer Glau are awesome all on their own.

 

Who needs Nathan Fillion? Although the Castle big wig cancelled a couple weeks ago, I barely missed him during the uproarious Firefly panel. I couldn’t stop enjoying the bawdy dialogue of Gina Torres, Adam Baldwin, Jewel Staite and Summer Glau. Seriously, who knew an entire cast playing a crew of off-kilter individuals, shared those same sensibilities? Jewel had the dirtiest mind, followed by Gina and, after Gina, Adam.

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Win a Graceland prize pack from USA Network!

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Enter to win a prize pack from USA’s ‘Graceland,’ including a backpack, sunglasses, iPhone case and Bluetooth speakers.

 

If you’ve not yet heard of USA’s new show Graceland, that’s going to change soon. The network has been leading the summer-programming charge for several years now, and this new show is going to fit well into the cadre of shows. Graceland is the story of a multi-agency group of undercover Federal agents all living in that LA beach-house we’ve all been dreaming about our whole lives. While the show is from White Colar‘s Jeff Eastin, don’t expect a similar light fair. Graceland is a much darker show … more in the direction of The Shield — though still not that dark … yet.

In honor of the show’s premiere, we’ve partnered with USA to bring you great prize pack:

  • Tumi T-Tech Backpack
  • Black GRACELAND sweatshirt
  • CLEAR Wayfarer sunglasses
  • Black GRACELAND Bluetooth Speakers
  • Lies & Excuses book
  • Black Silicone Iphone 5 Case

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