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I cannot express to you the utter joy and sense of well-being that we feel here in the television section now that the new season is underway. It is a time of contentment and happiness. A time of wonder and amazement. Plus, 24 and Scrubs will be back in a few months.
Even better than that, we run tons of contests in the BC TV section, and we run them year-round. I know that they can be hard to keep track of, so we've created a little page where you can see what we currently are running and have run in the past (as of July 2008, anyway). Click here and see what you could be lucky enough to win.
We cover it all here at BC TV, so read on Macduff and damn'd be he that first cries, "Hold, enough!"
And be sure to check out our regular features:
- » Holiday Suggestions by The Masked Movie Snobs
- » TV Nights by Josh Lasser
- » DVD Pick of the Week by Chris Beaumont
- » Weekly Break With Prison Break by Sharmila
- » Box Office Update by Chris Beaumont
- » Welcome to the End of the Thought Process: House MD by Barbara Barnett
- » Features From The Blu Lagoon by El Bicho
- » The Wild Blu Yonder by Matt Paprocki
- » Spain: On the Road Again by Lou Novacheck
- » Denver Film Festival by Michael Bialas
- » Passport Cinema by A.J. Hakari
- » PBS in Primetime by Josh Lasser
- » Kanadian Korner by Cameron Archer
- » Reality TV Casting Call by RealityWanted
- » These Films Sleep Well by Joshua Wiebe
- » Movie Media by Chris Beaumont
- » New Movies by Chris Beaumont
- » Exploitation Cinema by Jordan Richardson
- » Bauer Power by Mary K. Williams
- » The Winchester Family Business: Supernatural by Alice Jester
- » CSI:NY by NancyGail
- » News Bites by Chris Beaumont
- » Gossip Girl Gossip by Brad Laidman
- » Saturday Night Live: Weekly Report by Sherry Lipp
Recent Video Articles
- Dec 3, 2008
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Blu-ray Review: The Contract— Morgan Freeman and John Cusack together would make for a fine movie right?
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- Dec 2, 2008
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DVD Review: The Devil’s Muse— David Lynch fans will love this movie. I am not so much a David Lynch fan myself.
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DVD Review: Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2 — Like your favorite pair of jeans, true friends are reliable, comfortable, and perfect even with all the flaws.
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DVD Review: Fred Claus — if you’re a fan of Christmas movies, you’ll definitely enjoy it.
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When Throat-Slitting Isn't Enough: A Heroes' Non-Death— Come on HRG, you know better than that!
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2008 Holiday Movie Preview: December— As the 2008 holiday movie season moves into December, some intriguing high profile films look to end the year strong.
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DVD Pick of the Week: The Day the Earth Stood Still— A classic is back on DVD.
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Andy Garcia, We Need You Again!— Why can't Hollywood get the "Cuban thing" right?
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TV Review: Prison Break - "Deal or No Deal" is Engaging Enough— "Deal or No Deal" is enticing enough, but the series should know when to pull the plug.
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Box Office Update 11/28-11/30: Four Christmases Proves to be a Winner— Twilight slips while Vince and Reese ride high.
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DVD Review: The Best of Dr. Katz Professional Therapist— The DVD hardly presents the "best of" the series. Instead, it offers up brief packages of shtick...
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DVD Review: Jake and the Fatman - Season One, Volume Two — Gut instinct and hunch detective work are the crime-solving methods and they usually work.
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Movie Review: Four Christmases— Good idea, but it misses the mark.
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- Dec 1, 2008
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Dr. Gregory House in Love, Part 1: Of Monster Trucks and Vindaloo Curry— Is House capable of love? This two-part article explores the women in Dr. Gregory House's life.
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Blu-ray Review: Tropic Thunder (Unrated Director's Cut)— “Man, I don't drop character 'till I done the DVD commentary.”
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Movie Review: Australia— The beautiful wilderness is the best part of this dull, overdone epic.
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Movie Review: Radio On— A strange, offbeat road movie with a difference - it's set in England.
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DVD Review: The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian (3-Disc Collector's Edition) — There is enough bonus material to keep the whole family entertained for an entire rainy afternoon.
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DVD Review: Feast II - Sloppy Seconds— An endurance test for anyone with good taste.
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DVD Review: Growing Up - Five DVD Gift Set— Stories of Baby Animals Just in Time for the Holidays!
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Blu-ray Review: The Dark Knight— Easily the biggest hi-def release to date doesn't come off perfectly.
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DVD Review: WALL-E 3-Disc Special Edition— WALL-E With TONS of Extras!
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Finding Something to Complain About on Wisteria Lane— Sure, this season is perfectly fine, but I do have one little thing about last night's episode that troubled me.
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Movie Review: The Chronicles Of Narnia: Prince Caspian— This adaptation does little to weave the spell of magical beauty offered by the book or the first installment.
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Movie Review: Transporter 3— Looking for some fun action? This is for you.
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DVD Review: Wanted (Two-Disc Special Edition)— An uneven, problematic summer blockbuster hits DVD.
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Movie Review: Transporter 3— What's that noise? Oh, Statham's career being flushed down a drain. Gotcha.
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Movie Review: Bolt (2008)— Bolt the super dog comes to the rescue with the best Disney cartoon in years.
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- Nov 30, 2008
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DVD Review: Star Trek - The Original Series: Season Three Remastered— The enhancements in this collection make even the worst episode more palatable.
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Movie Review: Australia— Despite a few blemishes, I believe that Australia will be atop many Best Picture lists come January 22.
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Blu-ray Review: Immortal— I have never watched such a confusing movie in my entire life.
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Movie Review: Changeling— A truly real, classically made, nuts and bolts motion picture that compels from start to finish.
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DVD Review: WALL∙E (3-Disc Special Edition + Digital Copy)— WALL-E, and the humans who created him, get the full home video treatment plus a digital copy in this three-disc Pixar/Disney masterpiece.
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TV Review: Spain ... On the Road Again - "Island Hopping"— Everything that grows here is … blessed … And it is the most ethereal, delightful, delicious thing I’ve ever had. – The Iron Chef
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Movie Review: My Name is Bruce— The impossibility of writing modestly about Bruce Campbell.
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DVD Review: Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. - The Final Season — It still plays well, some of the stories are tired and appear to be retreads of previous efforts.
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