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...Sopranos: The Complete Series ($399.98), also new this week. But Scrubs is still going to top the charts, and it's still TV's surreal thing, even in an especially wacky season. On the other hand, you have to buy The Sopranos too. No series since...
By Tim Appelo
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...fundamental part of life separate from love sometimes, too. Deal with it, all you card-carrying members of the Anti-Sex League. -=-=-=-=-=-=-=- MaryAnn Johanson (email me) film reviews and TV blogging at FlickFilosopher.com
By MaryAnn Johanson
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...their misadventures are well documented -- first by surveilance videotape and later by the television show "Cops." After a massive manhunt is launched by "America's Most Wanted" their final capture and trial unfolds live on "Court TV."
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Despite his popularity, TV talkshow host Alexander feels something's missing from his life. Then one day, during an interview, he falls in love with unimpressed journalist Asa. As Alexander attempts to win her elusive heart, he finds himself making some bad career moves.
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A group of anarchists use their public-access TV show to satirize the government until a right-wing preacher attempts to shut them down.
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Writer Mike Klein has just sold his pilot script “The Wexler Chronicles,” a character-driven dramedy inspired by his real-life struggle to cope with his brother's suicide. Lenny is the brash,
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Spoofs television programming and commercials through sketch comedy.
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Centered on the generation of kids that hang out on the streets and small apartments around Shibuya, in Tokyo over a period of two months. No family life is hinted at, they often live alone and
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A reimagination of Dante's Inferno as a psychedelic collage of sound and image where the poet Dante wanders through the accumulated wreckage of the millennia of Western culture.
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