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Fall 2009 pre-season predictions: Tuesday

Monday was exciting, but there’s even more fun to be had on Tuesday’s this fall. The big winner is clearly NCIS. Last season they were in this same spot, but had to stare down Dr. House. It should be smooth sailing for the team in 09/10. But will those smooth waters carry over to the […]

by Brett Love

TV in the Movies – Marvel versus the Mouse

Unless you dwell inside a deep volcanic chasm or have been in a medically induced coma, you’re aware the Walt Disney Company has purchased Marvel Entertainment for a whopping $4 billion smackeroos. Disney’s not-so-hidden agenda to own the universe in nearly complete. Before they mandate that we all don Mickey ears while singing Hannah Montana […]

by Scott Tunstall

Supernatural season 4 on Blu-ray – CliqueClack Giveaway

If only this set had been available sooner, Deb and I could have screamed through the fourth season of Supernatural in style rather than resorting to a DVR and commercial skips. Still, this will wind up being a welcome set to our DVD collection, along with the previous three seasons. Hell, I just picked up […]

by Keith McDuffee

Greek’s back … and it’s BACK!

What happened “The Day After?” Well, for starters, Jordan didn’t die, which I found a bit surprising. I mean, I could have sworn that I saw the entire thing happen right before my very eyes. Actually, was I the one wielding the … um, that was just some movie. Yeah, a movie. Also weird? Rusty […]

by Aryeh S.

Weeds – Shane gets into Pilar’s head

Wow. Honestly, I didn’t even see that crescendo building, and then, bam! There was Shane, smashing Pilar in the head with a croquet mallet, knocking her lifeless body into the pool. I guess the golf club beat down scene was included in the “previously on Weeds” for a reason. Still … wow. There’s actually been […]

by Aryeh S.

Mad Men – Trouble with married life

This week’s Mad Men seemed to focus on the problems with some of the marriages on the show. In particular, the oft-troubled relationship of Don and Betty, and the young marriages of Joan and Greg, and Roger and Jane. Oddly enough, it would appear that Roger and Jane are the happiest couple, even as Don […]

by Bob Degon