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  • A Bit Of A Chat with Ken Plume & Ernest Borgnine

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    I’m Ken Plume, and soon you’ll be listening to “A Bit Of A Chat” with me, Ken Plume.

    In this episode, I’m having a bit of a chat with acting legend Ernest Borgnine.

    Really, to describe his career is pretty much just listing some of the finest, most memorable pictures of the last 50 years, including From Here To Eternity, Flight Of the Phoenix, Ice Station Zebra, The Dirty Dozen, The Wild Bunch, The Poseidon Adventure, Escape From New York, and the film that won him a Best Actor Oscar, Marty.

    And let us not forget his four season run as Lt. Cmdr. Quinton McHale in McHale’s Navy.

    His autobiography, Ernie, is now available, and Turner Classic Movies premieres the all-new special Private Screenings: Ernest Borgnine, featuring an in-depth conversation hosted by Robert Osborne, at 8pm EST on Monday January 26th, followed by a selection of films from his long career.

    Even at 92, Ernest Borgnine is still sharp as a tack, feisty, and working.

    Here now is my chat with Ernest Borgnine… Hope you enjoy…

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  • Masters Of Song Fu #3: Sign-Up Begins…

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    We here at Quick Stop Entertainment are true lovers of music, in all its forms. We’re also quite keen on the spirit of competition, and of spurring creativity through said competition.

    To that end, we launched a brand new form of creative combat here at the Stop.

    In this age of manufactured and painfully earnest talent contests, we’ve decided to instead shine a light on the quirky, quixotic underworld of musicians that don’t get nearly the attention they deserve.

    Ah, but I did mention that there was a competition involved…

    We have 25 slots open to any and all musicians across this here internet. All you have to do is be one of the first 25 to apply via the form below, and you’re in. THE LIST OF CHALLENGERS AND THE FIRST TASK WILL BE ANNOUNCED ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3rd.

    Once those 25 participants have been announced, the showdown will commence.

    Like a songwriting version of Iron Chef, the 25 competitors will be presented with a very specific songwriting challenge. They’ll be given one week to complete their songs – however they see fit, within the parameters set forth – after which time the entries will be uploaded to Quick Stop to be voted on by you, the readers.

    Oh, and what do we call this competition?

    MASTERS OF SONG FU

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    We’ll have our usual complement of very special Masters who you’ll be going up against in this edition of MASTERS OF SONG FU. Think of them as the iron chefs of Song Fu, and your ultimate challengers. We’ll be revealing the Masters on February 3rd, when the Challengers are announced.

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    If you triumph, not only will you win remarkable (and potentially off-putting) bragging rights and a clutch of fantastic mystery prizes, you will also become the proud owner of the magnificent, one-of-a-kind MASTER OF SONG FU TROPHY.

    Remember, you must be able to realize a song both lyrically and musically. This competition is open to both singer/songwriters and bands – but since space is limited, only enter if you truly accept the challenge. As stated above, we’ll be accepting the first 25 valid applications we receive.
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    Are you ready to bring your Fu? If so, fill out the form below:

    SIGN-UP FOR THIS ROUND HAS CLOSED.

    Note: Competitors will be notified via e-mail of their selection.
    If you have any problems submitting your entry via the form above, you can also e-mail the entry information to
    songfu @ asitecalledfred.com (taking out the spaces, naturally) with the subject line “Song Fu”.

  • Win TOM & JERRY TALES on DVD!

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    We’re giving away, in conjunction with Warner Bros. Home Video, three (3) copies of TOM & JERRY TALES: VOLUME 6 on DVD.

    Contest ends at 11:59pm EST on Monday, February 16th.

    CLOSED! THANKS FOR ENTERING!

    Official Rules

    No member of Quick Stop Entertainment or their immediate families may enter.

    No Purchase necessary to win.

    Must be 18 years of age or older to enter.

    One entry per day, per person.

    All submitted entries must be received by 11:59pm EST on Monday, February 16th.

    The winner must allow 4-6 weeks after notification of win to receive the product.

  • A Bit Of A Chat with Ken Plume & Graham Linehan

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    I’m Ken Plume, and soon you’ll be listening to “A Bit Of A Chat” with me, Ken Plume.

    In this episode, I’m having a bit of a chat with writer/producer Graham Linehan.

    Anyone who has not seen the delightfully funny Father Ted deserves to have their comedy viewing privileges revoked, followed by a swift kick in the ass and a public shaming.

    Ted was the co-creation of writer Graham Linehan, with Arthur Matthews ““ a writing partnership that had contributed to Alas Smith & Jones, The Day Today, The New Alexei Sayle Show and had previously had a go at the sitcom field with the short-lived Paris.

    After Father Ted ended its three season run, Linehan went on to create the sketch comedy series Big Train – which starred a virtual who’s who of rising comedy stars ““ and co-write the first series of Black Books with Dylan Moran.

    And, at a time when everyone was declaring traditional filmed-in-front-of-a-live-audience sitcoms dead with the arrival of single-camera shows like [The Office], Linehan proved them wrong with the success of The IT Crowd, which takes place in the nerdy bowels of corporate giant Reynholm Industries and revolves around IT staff Roy, Moss, & Jen. Both the first and second series are available on DVD in the UK, with Series 3 due in March. The show is currently airing in the US on IFC, with the first series due out on DVD in March. And for all of you nerds out there, you know the whole kit and caboodle is out on the internet. Just look under the third rock from the door. It’s worth it.

    Here’s my chat with Graham Linehan”¦ Hope you enjoy”¦

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  • Weekend Shopping Guide 1/23/09: Sugar & Spice

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    The weekend’s here. You’ve just been paid, and it’s burning a hole in your pocket. What’s a pop culture geek to do? In hopes of steering you in the right direction to blow some of that hard-earned cash, it’s time for the Quick Stop Weekend Shopping Guide – your spotlight on the things you didn’t even know you wanted…

    Fans have been waiting with bated breath, and all of that desperate anticipation can finally be released with he release of The Powerpuff Girls 10th Anniversary Edition: The Complete Series (Cartoon Network, Not Rated, DVD-$59.98 SRP). The 6-disc set features all 78 episodes, plus bonus materials, the holiday special, and much more. But BOOOOO to Warners for putting out this long-awaited set on friggin’ double-sided discs. I LOATHE these awkward, money-saving monstrosities.

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    Try as I might, I couldn’t get into Steve Coogan’s latest sitcom foray, Saxondale (BBC, Not Rated, DVD-$39.98 SRP), starring the former Alan Partridge as burned out, middle-aged roadie Tommy Saxondale as he attempts to negotiate a post-divorce, workaday life. The 3-disc set features both seasons 1 &2, plus audio commentaries, deleted scenes, a featurette, a behind-the-scenes documentary, and an interview with Coogan and Neil Maclennan.

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    All good things must end, even if that ending came over 30 years ago. Such is the case with the release of the sixth and final season of The Rockford Files (Universal, Not Rated, DVD-$39.98 SRP). The 3-disc set features all 12 episodes, but still not a single bonus feature. Shame.

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    Alan Davies is back as sleuthing magician Jonathan Creek, accompanied as always by journalist Madeline Magellan (Caroline Quentin), the complete third season (BBC, Not Rated, DVD-$34.96 SRP). The 2-disc set features all 6 episodes, but sadly no bonus features. Here’s hoping the final season features a tribute to late producer Verity Lambert.

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    Simon Schama turns his historical eye towards examining American History and explaining how the past informs the nation’s present in his excellent documentary The American Future: A History (BBC, Not Rated, DVD-$34.98 SRP). Bonus features include an introduction from Schama and a photo gallery.

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    Paramount rolls out another pair of much0requested catalogue titles onto Blu-Ray with Matthew Broderick and Reese Witherspoon in Alexander Payne’s Election (Paramount, Rated R, Blu-Ray-$29.99 SRP) and David Fincher’s Zodiac (Paramount, Rated R, Blu-Ray-$38.99 SRP). Election features an audio commentary with Payne, while the 2-disc edition of Zodiac features a pair of audio commentaries, a behind-the-scenes documentary, a documentary on the actual events, a look at the prime suspect, and a visual effects featurette.

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    The latest star to get the Warners box set spotlight treatment arrives in the form of the Natalie Wood Collection (Warner Bros., Not Rated, DVD-$59.98 SRP), featuring fully remastered special editions of 6 films – Bombers B-52, Cash McCall, Splendor In The Grass, Gypsy, Sex And The Single Girl, and Inside Daisy Clover. Bonus featurettes include classic cartoons, trailers, and a pair of deleted musical numbers on Gypsy.

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    I’m sorry, but I can’t watch Mark Wahlberg without two things coming to mind now – his abysmal performance in The Happening and Andy Samberg’s scathing impersonation on SNL. With those both in mind, watching Wahlberg in Max Payne (Fox, Not Rated, Blu-Ray-$39.98 SRP) – the videogame adaptation – is like high farce. Check it out and enjoy. Bonus features include an audio commentary, a documentary, featurettes, a graphic novel, and more.

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    The Douglas family are back with the second volume of their first season, and I challenge you to get the theme song to My Three Sons (Paramount, Not Rated, DVD-$39.98 SRP) out of your head. The 3-disc set features 18 episodes full of crotchety William Frawley goodness.

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    Though I still think of him as the 5th Doctor, Peter Davison also starred as Detective Constable “Dangerous” Davies in The Last Detective, the complete collection of which is now available (Acorn Media, Not Rated, DVD-$99.99 SRP). The 9-disc set features all 17 full-length mysteries, plus the 1981 movies starring Bernard Cribbins as Davies.

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    It’s not nearly as groundbreaking or funny as his previous landmark specials, but Chris Rock’s Kill The Messenger (HBO, Not Rated, DVD-$29.98 SRP) is still a pointed, funny concert. What’s also unique – if you pick up the 3-disc special edition – is it contains not only the Apollo show that aired, but also the full editions of his South Africa and London performances, plus interviews with Rock.

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    John Frankenheimer’s still compelling portrait of George Wallace (Warner Bros., Not Rated, DVD-$24.98 SRP) starring Gary Sinise as the Alabama Governor, segregationist, and eventual presidential candidate finally comes to DVD in a 2-disc special edition. The sole bonus feature is a fascinating look back at the film ad Frankenheimer by the cast.

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    Anyone interested in cinema history would do well to pick up a copy of the mega documentary MGM: When The Lion Roars (Warner Bros., Not Rated, DVD-$29.98 SRP). Originally produced in 1992, it chronicled the incredible history of the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studio, with narration from Patrick Stewart.

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    Crytozoology nuts probably eat up the sensationalist style of Monster Quest (History Channel, Not Rated, DVD-$44.95 SRP) and it’s investigations of bizarre animal reports, but every once in awhile it provides some interesting zoological information and discoveries. Take a grain of salt and then dive into the complete second season, featuring all 20 episodes plus additional featurettes.

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    The spooks of MI-5 return in the complete 6th season (BBC, Not Rated, DVD-$79.98 SRP), which finds the team recovering from the bombing of the Thames barrier only to face a far more virulent threat (literally). The 5-disc set features audio commentaries, a video diary, a behind-the-scenes featurette, and cast interviews.

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    The film is still an overwrought tearjearker, but The Notebook (New Line, Rated PG-13, DVD-$29.98 SRP) has enough of a dedicated fanbase as to warrant the opportunistic release of a deluxe giftset, featuring the film, a photo book, bookmarks, a stationary set, and decorative stickers.

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    Sound the alarms and rouse the kids, as the 5th season of Emergency (Universal, Not Rated, DVD-$39.98 SRP) hits DVD packed to the gills with decades old danger in Los Angeles. The 5-disc set features all 24 episodes, plus the crossover episode with Adam-12.

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    The Cold Case Unit is back on the case (yes, I wrote that) in the 3rd season of the UK’s excellent answer to CSI, Waking The Dead (BBC, Not Rated, DVD-$34.98 SRP). The 2-disc set features 4 episodes.

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    Another blink and you missed it series comes to DVD with Moonlight: The Complete Series (Warner Bros., Not Rated, DVD-$39.98 SRP), starring Alex O’Laughlin as LA PI (and vampire) Mick St. John. Think of it as a watered down Angel. The 4-disc set features all 16 episodes.

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    It holds no sway for me, but I have known my nephew’s eyes to be glued to Nick’s Back To The Barnyard, so I’m sure he’ll delight in the 5-episode collection Cowman: The Uddered Avenger (Nickelodeon, Not Rated, DVD-$16.99 SRP). The disc also features an animatic.

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    It’s time for this week’s classics corner, as the BBC release another of their literary adaptations sets – The Henry James Collection (BBC, Not Rated, DVD-$49.98 SRP), featuring The American, The Portrait Of A Lady, The Spoils Of Poynton, The Wings Of The Dove, & The Golden Bowl.

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    Oh, National Lampoon. Your brand means absolutely nothing now. Nothing at all. My proof? National Lampoon’s Stoned Age (Paramount, Not Rated, DVD-$29.98 SRP). Shame on you. Shame. Bonus features include an audio commentary, featurettes, deleted scenes, viral videos, outtakes, and more.

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    So there you have it… my humble suggestions for what to watch, listen to, play with, or waste money on this coming weekend. See ya next week…

    -Ken Plume

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  • Party Favors: Little Gold Men

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    HOLLYWOOD – There’s so little time now between Oscar nomination morning and the ceremony. A month to exploit the industry award? Having the ceremony before the east coast spring thaw is stupid. We all should bask in warmth as the Golden Man is passed around at the Kodak. This early ceremony takes the tension out of March. Plus it robs Variety a month of “For Your Consideration” ads.

    I was quite shocked to read in Variety that the Oscar nomination process isn’t even close to “fair” for people who send in their ballots. I have in the past voted for the Oscar thanks to Academy members who were more into their free videos than choosing a winner. None of the members knew how their nomination ballots were really counted. For those who don’t know, members are only allowed to nominate five names for categories within their craft and Best Picture. This means editors don’t get to nominate Best Actor. Now when the final ballot is sent out, you get to vote for everything except maybe Best Foreign and short films. You have to prove you saw the selections.

    For years, whenever we talk about the nomination process, most people thought that somehow a great performance was snubbed because it lacked votes. But there’s a chance that a film did have enough votes, but not the right kind of votes. What they’ve done since 1936 is only count the first choices instead of all five names a voter lists on his nomination ballots for each category. The accountants take the number of voters in a branch and divide it by six. Once a film reaches that number on the first choices, it receives a nomination. The first choice ballots for the film after it hits the magic number now go to the film listed as second choice. This goes on until they have five winners. This is a ballot counting process that only Norm Coleman can love.

    If a film or performance doesn’t get listed as a first choice on any ballots- it will not be one of the five nominees. Your favorite film could be on everybody’s ballot, but if everyone just listed it as #2, it gets shut out. Maybe that’s what happened to Dark Knight and The Wrestler?

    This isn’t about five choices with the most total votes getting listed as the nominees. The first five names to reach the lucky number get the nomination. It’s a land rush and not an election. A film’s fate rests completely in how Price Waterhouse shuffles and deals the ballots. I feel cheated.

    This process also explains why nobody has a clue at how close a film came to being nominated. There’s no hard numbers to leak out.

    The Academy Awards nomination voting is as messed up as the Emmys, Grammys and Golden Globes. All these years it seemed like they were selected like sports writer’s vote on the Top 25 college football teams. The top choice got 5 points and the fifth choice got a point. The accountants do a little math and out pops the Top Five films for a shot at the Oscar. But no! Should we have really expected different from an industry that can make Forrest Gump look like a money losing film?

    To watch all the Oscar predictors talk about the nominees and snubs this morning without mentioning this tally nonsense makes them look like complete schmucks.

    Let’s have a quick rundown on how the deck dealt out.

    I’m not a big fan of technical awards since they require technology. The big battle will be in Best Cinematography. You have The Dark Knight going against Slumdog Millionaire. It’s two ends of the camera spectrum. The action scenes in Dark Knight were shot using Imax cameras. Slumdog went Hi-Def along with 35mm. Will the voters be swayed by the big image or the digital revolution? Seeing how Academy members will be blown away by The Dark Knight Blu-ray when it shifts to 16:9 for the Imax moments, this might be the Dark Knight’s big shining moment.

    When it comes to Best Supporting actor, the breakdown is simple. Michael Shannon, Revolutionary Road will be the guy happy to be at the party. Philip Seymour Hoffman, Doubt won it all too recently to gather the downgrade vote. Isn’t he the star of this film? He got Bill Macy’d. Robert Downey Jr., Tropic Thunder will get a nice victory lap, but voters won’t go the full retard for his blacked up routine. Heath Ledger, The Dark Knight is the sentimental choice. He’s the tragic image of an actor that took a fatal wrong step. I wouldn’t be shocked if he won, but odds are against him from the ugliness brewing on “who can accept his award.” Be nice if his daughter could. But the Academy doesn’t want to see a rugby scrum on the stage. The guy who is in the catbird seat is Josh Brolin, Milk. He’s finally on a high profile hot streak with W., No Country for Old Men and American Gangster.

    Best Supporting Actress is a major toss up. Amy Adams and Viola Davis will cancel each other out with their Doubt duet. Penelope Cruz, Vicky Cristina Barcelona should have locked down this action since Woody Allen films used to own this category. But Woody doesn’t quite have that mojo anymore. Taraji P. Henson, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button could get an Obama bounce. She had the hard work of making Brad Pitt look good as an old man. The spoiler of the night will be Marisa Tomei, The Wrestler. It’s been 16 years since she won for My Cousin Vinny. There was a nasty rumor that she didn’t really win her Oscar. Supposedly Jack Palance accidentally read Tomei’s name off the teleprompter instead of Vanessa Redgrave’s name on the card. This is the Academy’s chance to prove that Marisa deserves to be known as an Oscar winner without a smug look from Rex Reed. Also doesn’t hurt that she’s topless in a scene. Older voters will appreciate this Blu-ray pausing moment.

    Best Actress should be a lock. Anne Hathaway, Rachel Getting Married might have won if Bernie Madoff hadn’t stolen all those millions from Kevin Bacon, Steven Spielberg and Eric Roth. The voters will remember that she was screwing a Euro conman who took millions from people. They’ll also remember she starred in Get Smart. They want to make this sweetheart a winner like Cate and Gwenie, but it’s guilt by association. Angelina Jolie, Changeling is a nomination to boost the red carpet show ratings. They also suspect she’ll adopt Dakota Fanning at the Governor’s Dinner. Melissa Leo, Frozen River should focus on using this time to land movie parts without auditioning. Go on every talkshow and make sure my mom can identify you. Kate Winslet, The Reader could have been the lock of the night – if she had been nominated for Revolutionary Road. This film shows what happens when Harvey Weinstein gets back in the awards game. This was supposed to be a supporting role. She’s going to get another Susan Lucci moment. Call it Abba fever, but Meryl Streep, Doubt is my pick. They love the woman. It’s been 25 years since she won her second Oscar. She’s had 10 nominations since then. The penguin role will make her finally go home a winner once more.

    Best Actor will be a lumberjack match. Richard Jenkins, The Visitor was a tribute to his work in Stepbrothers. Frank Langella, Frost/Nixon and Sean Penn, Milk will loose their voters as they crash from election burnout. Plus voters won’t remember which character wanted to sodomize Americans more. Brad Pitt, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button is the first animated actor to receive a nomination. Half the film is a CGI mask of his face put on other actors. The more the magic of Button gets exposed, the greater chance he has to be written off as a tool. Like Angelina, he’s here to pep up the red carpet show. The winner should be Mickey Rourke, The Wrestler if he doesn’t disqualify himself with too many freakish interviews. A coma might be a great campaign move for him at this moment. I do think the comeback angle is overplayed. Wasn’t his comeback captured in Sin City and Domino?

    Best Director has a quick winner. Clint Eastwood, Changeling isn’t as good as El Camino. But directors want to support people who make period pieces. Stephen Daldry, The Reader has received a best director nomination for all three of his feature films. Yet he can’t get a good seat a Chuck E. Cheese. David Fincher, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button just doesn’t feel sweeping enough. Old academy members still hate Fight Club. No Gump love for this tale. Ron Howard, Frost/Nixon would have won if he hadn’t already pulled one out for A Beautiful Mind. The night will be won by Danny Boyle, Slumdog Millionaire if old Academy codgers don’t connect him with Trainspotting. Most of the moldering voters will think he’s somehow an Indian guy.

    Best Film is also lined up to be an international moment. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button lacks the passion that dupes voters. The Reader hasn’t created that much of a buzz. It’s just there. Frost/Nixon and Milk have white politicians. They’re so 2004. The winner should be Slumdog Millionaire. If the movie crowd can support a heartwarming film about a TV show, it’s a lock. If unemployed academy members realize how much work they’ve lost thanks to lame reality TV, there might be trouble. Who Wants to Be a Millionaire launched the network’s anti-stars campaign. How many reality shows were launched from this gameshow?

    Ultimately the lack of The Dark Knight and Wall-E for Best Picture will cost in the ratings. But it’s not like Academy members didn’t really not put these movies on their nomination ballots.

    HAIR DAY

    Why is Katie Couric transforming into Suze Orman? Does this mean Katie won’t let me buy my robot?

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    STOP THE HOUSE FROM SHAKING

    I thought I’d be able to finish my article about life on a cruise ship, but I’ve become seasick on flat ground. I feel the waves beneath my feet. Once this crazy motion weirdness passes, I’ll give you the lowdown on hitting the waves for a vacation.

    CRUISING

    Since there’s no way we can give away a luxury cruise, the Party Favors is pleased to give away 5 copies of The Love Boat: Season Two, Volume One. There’s 12 hours of high seas hijinks in this boxset that’s being provided by the fine folks at CBS DVD. In order to win, you only have to guess what was my bar tab was at the end of a cruise to the Bahamas? The cruise was a week long. Send you guess to mokaha@aol.com by Jan. 30. Remember to include your name, address and next of kin in case you are lost at sea. The five closest guesses will receive a brand new copy of The Love Boat: Season Two, Volume One. The worst guess will have to pay my bar tab. Everyone can enter except my family, Isaac, Gopher, Doc, Julie and Captain Stubbing. Remember that you can only enter once. We can spot you stuffing the box.

    BLU-RAY HEAVEN

    Friday 13th Uncut Blu-ray finally brings the original cut of slasher film to America. Now don’t get too excited with dreams of an 8 hour cut. It’s only 11 seconds of gore that’s been returned to four murder scenes. I’m not giving away who dies. Thankfully fans of Jason can now see Tom Savini’s horrifying effect undiluted. That shocking vision is now captured in 1080p. The carnage is in full effect as the body count racks up. There’s also lots of bonus features that discuss what went into making America’s favorite hockeymask wearing undead slasher. There’s a Deluxe Edition DVD for those who haven’t upgraded. The sequels however are only in Deluxe Edition DVDs.

    Friday 13th Part 2 – Deluxe Edition brings back Jason. This time he’s out to slash a new batch of campers at Camp Crystal Lake. Do these kids do zero research on why there are so many job openings? There’s got to be a reason for the high turnover. Friday the 13 Part 3 3-D Deluxe Edition is actually in 3-D. They’ve got glasses in the box so you can feel the slaughter coming at you. Remember to duck when the machete comes out of your TV screen. This time Jason goes after a motorcycle gang that interrupts his pursuit of Dana Kimmel. Jason gains his hockey mask in this installment. Get to understand the original material before you take in the updated remake coming out in February.

    DVD SHELF

    The Love Boat: Season Two, Volume One keeps up the cruising comedy. How can you not laugh when Miss Jane Hathaway (Nancy Kulp of The Beverly Hillbillies) is begging for a kiss from Billy Crystal? The Love Boat is a series that really causes you to not overthink. The season launches with Dick Martin taking over the boat after John Astin (Addams Family) takes Captain Stubbing hostage in “Marooned.” Sonny Bono sneaks aboard to stage an insurance scam. One strange plot has Tony Tennille attempting “Muskrat Love” with Robert Reed (Brady Bunch). Why is she working without the Captain? Billy Barty goes nuts with the short jokes. Vincent Price is the prize star of the Halloween special.

    Cheers: The Final Season (The Eleventh Season) puts an end to the saga of the bar where everyone knew your name. The show didn’t stumble after last call. There are plenty of great moments in these victory lap episodes. The season gets off to a flaming start in “The Little Match Girl.” Guess who burns down the bar? “The Beer Is Always Greener” has Carla get work at a corporate theme bar. She wants to hate the place, but it pays better that Sam. “The King of Beers” has Norm get his dream job at a brewery. How can this go wrong? Just let Rebecca talk to him. “Bar Wars VII: The Naked Prey” has Sam hire Harry Anderson to pull a stunt on Gary’s Olde Towne Tavern. The finale “One For the Road” still plays too long as a wrap up episode. Sometimes a show shouldn’t really end. Fans will be disappointed that the post-finale special hosted with Jay Leno has been left off. The cast was so drunk that they probably want us to forget that night.

    Becker: The Second Season reminds us that Ted Danson did have life after Cheers. He’s the cranky doctor who thinks the best medicine is two doses of “Shut Yer Trap!” He spends his days ducking out of the clinic and pestering the woman (Terry Farrell) and the blind guy (Alex Desert) running the newspaper stand. They aren’t too charmed to have them be their semi-friend. “Santa On Ice” has a department store St. Nick drop dead in Becker’s waiting room. “One Angry Man” has the doctor unable to get out of jury duty. Then he gets extra ticked off when nobody will pick him to sit in the box. Who wants their life in Dr. Becker’s hands?

    Dave’s World: The Second Season is a sophomore helping of Harry Anderson (Night Court) playing Dave Barry. I hate Dave Berry, but I like Harry Anderson. This show plays against my grain. The episodes show us where Dave’s funny columns come from. “A Cut Above the Rest” has Dave considering a vasectomy. Why doesn’t he just use duct tape to prevent leakage? The highlight of the show is checking out the hair of Shadoe Stevens and Meshach Taylor. Did I mention how much I hate Dave Berry? The guy wrote one short “humor” column a week and somehow had to quit his job to devote more time to his family? Was it really that hard of a job? Did it take him that far away from his family like he was an f’n Ice Road Trucker? Want to know why newspapers are dying – cause they hired lame wimps like Dave Barry. I still like Harry Anderson.

    The Invaders: The Second Season wraps up this sci-fi series from the ’60s. David Vincent (Roy Thinnes) has discovered that aliens from another planet are infiltrating the human race in a secret takeover. Everyone thinks he’s a nutcase. This second season has a few people realizing that Vincent is onto something. They call him in to investigator the abnormal. “The Spores” has Gene Hackman being an alien ready to plant evil seeds. “Dark Outpost” has Dawn Wells off Gilligan’s Island. “Summit Meeting” brings back Michael Rennie (Day the Earth Stood Still). “The Ransom” unleashes the bizarre eyes of Karen Black. And they even cast black actors with Roscoe Lee Browne (Smiley Face) and Lou Gossett Jr (Iron Eagle) in “The Vise.” Suzanne Pleshette (The Bob Newhart Show) returns as an alien in “The Pursued.” Our favorite actor of all time, Richard Anderson (The Six Million Dollar Man‘s Oscar Goldman) pops up in “The Enemy.” It’s a shame this show only lasted two seasons. The final 27 episodes keep up the intergalactic conspiracy action.

    Meerkat Manor: Season Four – The Next Generation shows a transitionary time in the Kalahari. Flower has died and the tribe is now under the control of Rocket Dog. Times have become tough. There’s plenty of splinter groups looking for the good foraging turf. This show probably predicts what will happen to Apple and Disney once Steve Jobs fades from the picture. Stockard Channing now does the narration.

    The Great Polar Bear Adventure takes the strange step of mixing live nature footage with CGI. This is not your straight nature flick. They have Howie Mandel giving voice to an arctic fox. It’s almost like the evolution of the Polar Bear after making all those Christmas Coke ads.

    60 Minutes Presents Obama: All Access – Barack Obama’s Road to the White House brings together all the footage from our new president’s campaign. Besides giving all his moments on 60 Minutes, they include CBS’s coverage of all the significant moments including his recent inaugural Address. All the big moments are contained on the 2 DVDs in this boxset. It’s perfect gift for the history geek in your life.

    Good Day to Be Black and Sexy scored well at last year’s Sundance Film Festival. The movie combines four short films about sexual dynamics. Chonte Harris steals of the show as a mistress who has had it with being the other woman. It’s got a fun and frothy attitude.

    Diary of a Tired Black Man is one of those rare films that doesn’t star Tyler Perry. Jimmy Jean-Louis (Heroes) is dealing with the pure confusion of relationships. Things get ugly when his ex-wife catches him dating a white woman. The film has a documentary style so it feels as real as The Hills. Filmmaker Tim Alexander keeps it interesting instead of a lame Maury Povich segment.

    Elmo Loves You! is the perfect gift for a little child for Valentine’s Day. What more do they need than a little furry red guy from Sesame Street to explain matters of the heart. What Elmo can’t tackle, Super Grover handles. A pal’s kid goes nuts for the Super Grover. He’s a Muppet superstar. For the grown ups who will have to watch this DVD repeatedly with the young ones, we get visits from John Legend, Trisha Yearwood and R.E.M. Is it safe to let Peter Buck near your children?

    Humboldt County brings Fairuza Balk back into our lives. Where has she gone since vanishing from The Sopranos? Well in this film, she’s a nightclub singer. Her innocent wickedness seduces a med school student. She makes a little money on the side being a fake patient at the school. She takes him back home to meet her farming family. Problem is their cash crop is marijuana. Frances Conroy (The mother from Six Feet Under) gets to unwind in the countryside. It’s not the usual weed comedy. Make sure you watch this film with munchies nearby.

    Mercury Man is from the action team that put the moves in Ong-Bak– It’s a Thai flavored superhero flick. They attempt a semi-Spider-Man influence as a fire fighter discovers he’s got secret powers. However Peter Parker never had a “sidekick” that’s a post-op tranny. Mercury Man has a cool suit to contain his flame powers. It’s quite fun to see how people in other countries attempt to harness superhero flicks. The fight scenes don’t quite top Ong-Bak.

    National Lampoon’s Stoned Age: Unrated is a complete surprise. Adam Rifkin (The Dark Backward) stars, directs and writes a film that crosses a New York memoir with prehistoric action. It’s like Neil Simon’s post Ice Age period. Rifkin’s smart caveman invents stuff in an attempt to outdo his athletic brother. Despite the title, it’s not a complete stoner comedy. His love interest is Ali Larter. She looks stunning wrapped in animal skins. The film has the superstar VH1 duo of Gary Busey and Ron Jeremy. There’s plenty of bonus features including many of the cave girls posing for Penthouse. Bunny Ranch superstar Sunny Lane gets featured time on the screen. Even though she’s covered in fur, there’s no beaver. That’s a bonus worth featuring.

    Russell Peters: Red, White and Brown has the comic performing at the WaMu Theater at Madison Square Garden. Hopefully he didn’t invest his sold out box office money on WaMu stock. Peters brings the Asian blend to the stage. He’s Indian and has no problem poking fun of his culture with a routine about cheap Indians. It’s always welcoming to hear a comic that isn’t going to riff for an hour on airplane food. He’s got tales of being in Dubai. He also has a great time poking fun at the various folks in the crowd. No race and culture is spared his wit. There’s extra jokes from when this special aired on Showtime. The boxset includes a CD so you can listen to it while commuting to work.

  • Win a CORALINE Prize Pack!

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    We’re giving away, in conjunction with Focus Features, three (3) Grand and three (3) Runner-up CORALINE PRIZE PACKS.

    Contest ends at 11:59pm EST on Friday, February 13th.

    CORALINE arrives in theaters February 6, 2009

    From Henry Selick, visionary director of THE NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS, and based on Neil Gaiman’s international best-selling book, comes a spectacular stop-motion animated adventure ““ the first to be originally filmed in 3D!

    Coraline Jones (Dakota Fanning) is bored in her new home until she finds a secret door and discovers an alternate version of her life on the other side. On the surface, this parallel reality is eerily similar to her real life and the people in it ““ only much better. But when this seemingly perfect world turns dangerous, and her other parents (including her Other Mother voiced by Teri Hatcher) try to trap her forever, Coraline must count on her resourcefulness, determination and bravery to escape this increasingly perilous world ““ and save her family.

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  • Win ROCK N ROLLA on DVD!

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    We’re giving away, in conjunction with Warner Bros. Home Video, five (5) copies of ROCK N ROLLA on DVD.

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  • Ken P. D. Snyde-Cast #79: Big T

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    Adult Swim’s Dana Snyder and FRED’s Ken Plume set out to have a literate conversation between two pals, but inevitably devolve into a verbal, and funny, free-for-all full of bickering, infighting, and the special kind of male bonding that comes from conflict expressed through the podcast medium.

    Actor/comedian/raconteur Dana Snyder, you’re certainly aware, is Aqua Teen Hunger Force’s Master Shake, Squidbillies‘ Granny, Minoriteam’s Dr. Wang, and The Venture Bros.‘ Alchemist. Available for weddings and bar mitzvahs (bat availability pending), you can keep tabs on him via his website, www.eyeofthesnyder.com.

    Ken Plume is the editor-in-chief here at FRED. He is a friend of Dana’s, as well as his arch-nemesis.

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    KEN P.D. SNYDECAST #79: Big T – Ken & Dana return to re-do a lost cast, as a Snydecast legend finds and catches us totally by surprise, Dana plugs far too much, and recent hatchets are buried.

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  • Win CHEERS: SEASON 12 on DVD!

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    We’re giving away, in conjunction with Paramount Home Video, five (5) copies of CHEERS: SEASON 12 on DVD.

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  • Win PRIDE AND GLORY on DVD!

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    We’re giving away, in conjunction with Warner Bros. Home Video, five (5) copies of PRIDE AND GLORY on DVD.

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  • Win MARY POPPINS on DVD!

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    We’re giving away, in conjunction with Walt Disney Home Video, five (5) copies of MARY POPPINS on DVD.

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  • Win THE SECRET OF THE MAGIC GOURD on DVD!

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    We’re giving away, in conjunction with Walt Disney Home Video, five (5) copies of THE SECRET OF THE MAGIC GOURD on DVD.

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  • Bagged & Boarded 14: Insertable Fun

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    What happens when two young men let their love of movies, comic books, and all things “geek” take over their lives? They run away from their families, bringing only the most essential DVDs and comics to their secret, highly fortified underground bunker in sunny Southern California, where they start recording podcasts that will change the world.

    Are they heroes?

    No.

    Are they geniuses?

    Far from it.

    Are they the future of this planet?

    I sure hope not.

    Simply put… Matt Cohen and Jesse Rivers are “Bagged and Boarded”.

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    BAGGED & BOARDED #14: Insertable Fun – In which Matt (and the audience) pulls a quick one on Jesse, and the boys discuss all things video games. Screen burn is inevitable.

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  • Win SAXONDALE on DVD!

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    We’re giving away, in conjunction with BBC Home Video, five (5) copies of SAXONDALE on DVD.

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  • Win COLLEGE on DVD!

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    We’re giving away, in conjunction with MGM Home Video, three (3) copies of COLLEGE on DVD.

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  • SModcast 73.5

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    Your TextSModcast is the meandering palaver of a pair of dudes whose voices are so dull, they don’t deserve to be on the radio (and, hence, aren’t). Kevin Smith and Scott Mosier are SModcast.The best thing about SModcast? It don’t cost nothing.

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    SModcast 73.5: SMod-Half –

    In which new ground is temporarily broken at the expense of sound quality.

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  • SModcast 73

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    Your TextSModcast is the meandering palaver of a pair of dudes whose voices are so dull, they don’t deserve to be on the radio (and, hence, aren’t). Kevin Smith and Scott Mosier are SModcast.The best thing about SModcast? It don’t cost nothing.

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    SModcast 73: Irma-licious –

    In which Buddy has a bad day and our heroes are beside themselves at the news… until the Quickening kicks in.

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  • Win SKINS: VOLUME 1 on DVD!

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    We’re giving away, in conjunction with BBC Home Video, five (5) copies of SKINS: VOLUME 1 on DVD.

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  • Win THE LOVE BOAT SEASON 2 VOLUME 1

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    We’re giving away, in conjunction with Paramount Home Video, five (5) copies of THE LOVE BOAT SEASON 2 VOLUME 1 on DVD.

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  • Weekend Shopping Guide 1/16/09: Franken-Flicks

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    The weekend’s here. You’ve just been paid, and it’s burning a hole in your pocket. What’s a pop culture geek to do? In hopes of steering you in the right direction to blow some of that hard-earned cash, it’s time for the Quick Stop Weekend Shopping Guide – your spotlight on the things you didn’t even know you wanted…

    Many have wondered why some of the flicks being tackled by the folks at Cinematic Titanic weren’t addressed during their Mystery Science Theater run. Personally, I’m glad they weren’t – because it would deprive us of the top notch, stellar writing that a fully engaged and broken in Cinematic Titanic is now giving viewers, which comes from years of additional experience. It’s as if movie riffing has gone Bionic, and they’ve got full kung-fu grip, to boot. If you don’t believe me, check out their latest offering – a wretched waste of celluloid called Frankenstein’s Castle Of Freaks (Cinema Titan, Not Rated, DVD-$14.99). GET IT ALREADY!

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    Kick off the new year in a classy way with a pair of new special editions featuring Audrey Hepburn’s legendary star turns in Breakfast At Tiffany’s and Funny Face (Paramount, Not Rated, DVD-$24.99 SRP each). The 2-disc editions feature audio commentaries, retrospective featurettes, galleries, and the original theatrical trailers.

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    With all of the stuff that comes in for feature in the shopping guide, being able to take good photos of said collectibles is definitely a plus. The best way to get a good photo is to construct a light box… But who has the time for that? That’s right – none of us. So your best bet is to pick up the handy Portable Photo Studio ($49.99) from ThinkGeek, which has everything you need to take perfect pics – a collapsible lightbox (16″ cubed), 2 tabletop 35 watt photo lights, a tripod, and a nylon carrier for it all. Does that make your life easier?

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    The UK Channel 4 series Skins (BBC, Not Rated, DVD-$39.98 SRP) makes American shows featuring teenagers – your Gossip Girl or your 90210 – look woefully manufactured. In fact, its edgy storylines are often considered too frank, but there’s no doubt it’s compelling, well-acted drama. Pick up the first season and check it out for yourself. The 3-disc set features video diaries and ancillary storylines.

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    As with most of these documentaries, there’s much to find fault with in so sweeping a project as Make ‘Em Laugh (Rhino, Not Rated, DVD-$34.95 SRP) – which attempts to chronicle over one hundred years of American comedy and the comedians that crafted it. Even at 6 hours, there’s much that’s barely touched upon, and much that will surely evoke debate over its inclusion or the amount of attention it receives. Still, it’s a fascinating watch.

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    Never ones to let a re-release go un-re-released, The Weinstein Company dusts off Jackie Chan’s Supercop (Genius, Rated R, DVD-$19.99 SRP) for a brand new 2-disc special edition. Bonus materials include an audio commentary and interviews with Jackie, Michelle Yeoh, director Stanley Tong, and Jackie’s bodyguard/training partner/co-star.

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    Relive all of the absurdity found in each in every episode of Walker, Texas Ranger: The Complete Sixth Season (Paramount, Not Rated, DVD-$49.99 SRP), as Chuck Norris Chuck Norrises everything in sight. The 5-disc set features all 23 episodes.

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    You know that Blu-Ray has finally arrived as a format when you can purchase a snazzy, high definition copy of a cinema classic like Caligula (Image, Not Rated, Blu-Ray-$29.98 SRP). Looking better than ever, the 2-disc edition features not only the high-definition discs, but also the standard def. Bonus features include audio commentaries, deleted/alternate scenes, video interviews, a making-of documentary, photographs, trailers, and more.

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    I had high hopes for Little Britain USA (HBO, Not Rated, DVD-$29.98 SRP) – Matt Lucas and David Walliams transfer of their popular UK sketch series to Yankee shores. Unfortunately, it seems more often than not they went for the easy joke or the tired character, missing all of the fun and excitement that made the first series of the UK run such a delight. Now, it’s just tired panto – which is a shame, since Lucas and Walliams are gifted, every funny performers. Maybe it’s time for them to leave Little Britain behind and try something new. The 2-duisc set features all 6 episodes, plus audio commentaries, a making-of featurette, deleted scenes, a character playlist, and bloopers.

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    There’s a turgidness to director (and co-writer) Ed Harris’s western Appaloosa (New Line, Rated R, DVD-$28.98 SRP). Based on Robert Parker’s novel, it stars Harris and Viggo Mortensen as a pair of lawmen-for-hire buddies who try to bring a murderer (Jeremy Irons) to justice but have their relationship complicated – and their lives put in danger – by that oldest of distractions, a woman (Renee Zellweger). It should have punch and bite, but it plays more like a 3rd rated Deadwood. Bonus features include an audio commentary, deleted scenes, and a quartet of behind-the-scenes featurettes.

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    The residents of the Springfield Retirement Castle will be delighted with the arrival of the complete second season of Andy Griffith’s top flight southern lawyer, Matlock (Paramount, Not Rated, DVD-$49.99 SRP). The 6-disc set features all 23 episodes, plus alternate endings for the episode “The Hucksters”.

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    Mysterious abound as we plow through the quartet of episodes features in the second volume of Ben 10: Alien Force (Cartoon Network, Not Rated, DVD-$14.98 SRP). The disc also contains a behind-the-scenes featurette.

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    The third installment is on the way, which means you can now partake of both of the previous installments of Kate Beckisndale doing something or another in both Underworld & Underworld: Evolution (Sony, Rated R, DVD-$19.94 SRP). Bonus features include commentaries, featurettes, outtakes, a documentary, and music videos.

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    The classic tale of love & power gets a pretty decent update in Brideshead Revisited (Miramax, Rated PG-13, DVD-$29.99 SRP), which very smartly brings in Emma Thompson… Because every project is made better with Emma Thompson. Bonus features include an audio commentary, a featurette, and deleted scenes.

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    Brad Garrett’s middling sitcom Til Death (Sony, Not Rated, DVD-$29.95 SRP) comes back for a second season, which also proves to be the start of a retooling year as it would be the last featuring the original concept of Eddie Kaye Thomas and Kat Foster as a young couple “mentored” by the long-married Garrett and Joely Fisher. The 2-disc set features all 18 episodes, plus a look at Garrett’s pre-show antics and a blooper reel.

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    In the era of elevated morons like Joe the Plumber, a film like Swing Vote (Touchstone, Rated PG-13, DVD-$29.99 SRP) – wherein an average slub (Kevin Costner) holds the deciding vote in the presidential election – is somewhat more plausible than it should be. Regardless, it’s not a terribly good flick, and your time can probably be better spent darning socks. Bonus features include an audio commentary, deleted scenes, and a featurette.

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    They still insist on releasing the 80’s Alvin & The Chipmunks series in unsatisfying single-disc collections, the latest of which focuses on the boys female counterparts, The Chippettes (Paramount, Not Rated, DVD-$18.99 SRP). The DVD features 6 episodes starring the trio’s run-ins with the boys.

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    So there you have it… my humble suggestions for what to watch, listen to, play with, or waste money on this coming weekend. See ya next week…

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  • Ken P. D. Snyde-Cast #78: Slidey The Fun Time Wonder Whistle

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    Adult Swim’s Dana Snyder and FRED’s Ken Plume set out to have a literate conversation between two pals, but inevitably devolve into a verbal, and funny, free-for-all full of bickering, infighting, and the special kind of male bonding that comes from conflict expressed through the podcast medium.

    Actor/comedian/raconteur Dana Snyder, you’re certainly aware, is Aqua Teen Hunger Force’s Master Shake, Squidbillies‘ Granny, Minoriteam’s Dr. Wang, and The Venture Bros.‘ Alchemist. Available for weddings and bar mitzvahs (bat availability pending), you can keep tabs on him via his website, www.eyeofthesnyder.com.

    Ken Plume is the editor-in-chief here at FRED. He is a friend of Dana’s, as well as his arch-nemesis.

    VISIT THE SNYDECAST EXPERIENCE

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    KEN P.D. SNYDECAST #78: Slidey The Fun Time Wonder Whistle – Ken & Dana are joined by an old pal of Dana’s as they embark on a rare daywalking adventure into conversations both bizarre and barely interesting.

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  • Win THE INVADERS: SEASON 2 on DVD!

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    We’re giving away, in conjunction with Paramount Home Video, five (5) copies of THE INVADERS: SEASON 2 on DVD.

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  • Win RUSSELL PETERS: RED WHITE & BROWN on DVD!

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    We’re giving away, in conjunction with Paramount Home Video, five (5) copies of RUSSELL PETERS: RED WHITE & BROWN on DVD.

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  • Cabin Fever #53: Ukulelove

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    cabin.jpgOh no! Just when you thought it was safe to hang out at the Quick Stop…

    Cabin Fever (hosted by the twisted souls Brian Fitzpatrick and Aaron Poole) is the result of having too much time on your hands and access to your local community radio station.

    Over the course of an hour, they manage to trawl the depths of good taste, plus throw some music in. How much more could you want from a podcast?… Quality? Oh… we didn’t think of that.

    Enjoy! And we hope our cross Atlantic friends can understand the Irish accent 😉

    Hugs and Kisses,
    Aaron P. + Rev. Fitzy

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    CABIN FEVER #53: Ukulelove – The Cabin boys continue to uphold their new year’s resolution of being on time, despite more technical follies. Book-ended with the worst/best musical attempts you’ve ever heard (delete as appropriate), the boys talk about animal madness, cultural ignorance, and beg once again for you to love them. We apologize now for Aaron’s singing.

    [CONTENT WARNING]: Explicit contents! We say every naughty word you can think of. You have been warned!

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