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  • Ken P. D. Snydecast #167: Doc Holidays

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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 #167: Doc Holidays – Ken & Dana return with a yappy trip to the doctor’s office, before settling back into their comfy, cosy armchairs of bitterness and recrimination.

    [CONTENT WARNING]: This podcast may contain some foul language and horribly off-color jokes. Don’t say we didn’t warn you.

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  • Weekend Shopping Guide 1/14/11: Lucky Louis

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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 FRED Weekend Shopping Guide – your spotlight on the things you didn’t even know you wanted…

    (Please support FRED by using the links below to make any impulse purchases – it helps to keep us going…)

    Louis CK proves yet again why he’s one of the finest practitioners of stand-up today with Hilarious (Comedy Central, Not Rated, DVD-$16.99 SRP), a feature-length exploration of life after 40, newly-divorced with a pair of young daughters, in a world of increasing frustration. Get this disc. Get it now.

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    I love desktop gadgets, if only because they provide a welcome – and inherently evil – distraction from actually getting down to the mounds of work at hand. So imagine my delight when I learned I could get a desktop item that not only provides a visual lure, but also a geeky one? That’s what you get with the Doctor Who Levitating TARDIS ($34.99), which features a tiny floating TARDIS (the magic being the battery powered magnets in the stand). Spin it and watch it go round and round and round and round, and realize that you’re traveling forward in time… with no work getting done whatsoever.

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    I don’t think it’s his best, but there’s no denying the brutal power of Martin Scorsese’s Raging Bull (MGM/UA, Rated R, Blu-Ray-$29.99 SRP), a lot of which is conveyed by its amazing cinematography. That’s what benefits the most from the new high definition special edition, with every spot of black blood brutally crisp. New bonus materials include audio commentaries, a clutch of featurettes, a feature-length documentary, newsreel footage, a shot-by-shot comparison of the real fight to the film’s version, and Cathy Moriarty’s appearance on The Tonight Show.

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    Whoever thought to assemble a Rat Pack of female television comedy greats – Valerie Bertinelli, Jane Leeves, Wendie Malick & Betty White – into a sitcom of their own should be given a promotion. In the meantime, you can pick up the complete first season of Hot In Cleveland (Paramount, Not Rated, DVD-$26.98 SRP) and see for yourself. Bonus materials include the original pilot, featurettes, and bloopers.

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    Sergio Leone’s epic Once Upon A Time In America (Warner Bros., Rated R, Blu-Ray-$24.98 SRP) makes its long-awaited high definition debut, and the wait will vanish from your mind as soon as you lay eyes on this truly stunning transfer of a film that has to be seen by anyone in the least bit interested in cinema. Bonus materials include an audio commentary, the theatrical trailer, and an excerpt from the documentary Once Upon A Time: Sergio Leone.

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    Some doubted it would ever happen, but they were all proven wrong when Futurama (Fox, Not Rated, Blu-Ray-$39.99 SRP) returned to the airwaves with 13 brand new episodes, all of which are contained in this 5th Volume set, complete with audio commentaries, featurettes, deleted scenes, and more.

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    The new year brings a pair of new classic Doctor Who releases from the seemingly bottomless catalogue, this time reaching all the way back to Patrick Troughton’s Doctor for The Dominators (BBC, Not Rated, DVD-$24.98 SRP) and then on to Tom Baker for Meglos (BBC, Not Rated, DVD-$24.98 SRP). Bonus features are the usual complement of commentaries, featurettes, interviews, and more.

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    Of all the companies with deep TV catalogues, Paramount/CBS has been the most consistent in releasing their titles, often sticking by and finishing runs while other companies left theirs by the wayside. All this is to say they’ve released another clutch of deep catalogue titles, including Vegas: The Second Season Volume 1 (Paramount, Not Rated, DVD-$36.98 SRP), Hawaii Five-O: Season 10 (Paramount, Not Rated, DVD-$54.99 SRP), Gunsmoke: Season 4 Volume 2 (Paramount, Not Rated, DVD-$39.99 SRP), The Lucy Show: Season 3 (Paramount, Not Rated, DVD-$39.98 SRP) – which is loaded with a bonus documentary, clips & commercials – and The Andy Griffith Show: 50th Anniversary (Paramount, Not Rated, DVD-$24.99 SRP), which includes 17 classic episodes plus the Danny Thomas Show episode that acted as a pilot and the TV movie Return To Mayberry.

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    Continuing to fulfill its remit to release deep catalogue titles sure to make cinephiles happy, the Warner Archive just dropped Two-Faced Woman (Warner Bros., Not Rated, DVD-$19.95), a romantic comedy which is also the last film of the great Greta Garbo.

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    The further we get away from it and the more I try and revisit it over the years, I find myself less and less impressed with Kevin Costner’s Oscar-winning Dances With Wolves (MGM/UA, Rated PG-13, Blu-Ray-$29.99 SRP), which plays as being far too impressed with itself and its own perceived greatness. Still, it looks nice, and it looks even better in high definition. The new special edition contains audio commentaries, deleted scenes, featurettes, and a retrospective documentary.

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    As cringeworthy as both the original Office and Curb Your Enthusiasm could be, the comedic situations of Peep Show (Channel 4, Not Rated, DVD-£19.99 SRP) easily trump them both in sheer awkwardness. Don’t believe me? Watch the Christmas dinner episode of series 7. So delightfully sour.

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    Another in The History Channel’s long line of “historical” series that have only the slightest of historical content to justify their claim that there’s historical content, Top Shot (History Channel, Not Rated, DVD-$34.95 SRP) drops a team of marksmen into challenges based on “historical” feats, from gunfights to sniper missions. The 4-disc set contains the entire first season, plus additional footage and interviews.

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    I admit, after the departure of the original cast, my interest has declined from season to season of Skins (BBC, Not Rated, DVD-$39.98 SRP), as the current batch of actors and storylines in season 4 just don’t seem to have the same freshness. Shame, really, as the show continues to use great guest stars. The 3-disc set contains audio commentaries, featurettes, interviews, and trailers.

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    Ostensibly launched as a way of highlighting positive news stories, Russell Howard’s Good News (Channel 4, Not Rated, DVD-£19.99 SRP) is really just a nice excuse to collect funny clips from the news and the internet and provide a pleasant vehicle for comedian Russell Howard. This best-of collection also sports the unaired pilot, deleted scenes, audio commentary, and a featurette.

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    Sadly, the massive Looney Tunes: Golden Collections are a thing of the past, which leaves us with single disc releases Looney Tunes Super Stars: Foghorn Leghorn & Friends & Looney Tunes Super Stars: Tweety & Sylvester (Warner Bros., Not Rated, DVD-$19.98 SRP each) the only releases of classic Warner cartoons, but at least we can take solace that these contain cartoons previously unavailable.

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    We’re nearly at the end with the release of the penultimate fourteenth season of ER (Warner Bros., Not Rated, DVD-$49.98 SRP), in which the staff of County General starts to remember some of the ghosts – of both patients and staff – that are still lingering around in a place which has had such a long history. Bonus materials include deleted scenes, a Paley Q&A for the 300th episode, and a gag reel.

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    The comedy talent may be plentiful, but the quality of the sketches are just as scattershot as your average episode of Saturday Night Live in the first season of Funny Or Die Presents (HBO, Not Rated, DVD-$29.98 SRP), which plays as the collection of web shorts it really is.

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    Originally released on DVD nearly a decade ago, the epic TV miniseries Shogun (Paramount, Not Rated, DVD-$79.99 SRP) – starring Richard Chamberlain as a stranded English navigator who finds himself swept up into feudal conflict in 17th century Japan – has been fully refreshed both visually and aurally, and loaded with a select scene commentary by director Jerry London, a multi-part making-of documentary, and a trio of historical featurettes.

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    If you can get past some of their garbage shows about aliens and the end of the world, History does still manages to put out some real gems that should be seen, including the 5th season of their astronomical wonderfest, The Universe (History Channel, Not Rated, Blu-Ray-$39.95 SRP), which is best seen in high-def.

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    As it stars both Patrick Warburton and David Spade, I always hope that Rules Of Engagement (Sony, Not Rated, DVD-$29.95 SRP) will be a better sitcom than it actually is – Which, granted, is my problem, not theirs. I just wish the material lived up to the performer’s ability. The fourth season set contains all 13 episodes.

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    While The Comedy Central Roast of David Hasselhoff (Comedy Central, Not Rated, DVD-$16.99 SRP) is exactly the kind of mildly entertaining ranch fest we’ve come to expect from these outings, it’s a bittersweet affair as it features the last recorded appearance of a great comic (and truly nice guy), Greg Giraldo. Bonus materials include featurettes and interviews.

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    Sadly, Yogi’s Great Escape (Warner Bros., Not Rated, DVD-$14.95) was one of the low-budget, haphazard TV movies that Hanna-Barbera produced starring their classic characters, and looks and feels every bit its cheapness. But hey, at least The Warner Archive has allowed completists and the curious to get it.

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    Ben 10 has moved beyond Alien Force with the first volume of Ben 10: Ultimate Alien – Escape From Aggregor (Cartoon Network, Not Rated, DVD-$19.98 SRP), which sports 10 episodes plus a look at the making of the video game.

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    I’ve long been a fan of the animated maquettes being produced by the fine folks at Electric Tiki, which are distributed by the equally fine folks at Sideshow Collectibles. When they got the Disney license a few years back, I was quite excited to see exactly whet characters they’d tackle, and so far I haven’t been disappointed. Case in point is their beautifully sculpted Roger Rabbit ($124.99), which features a swappable hand holding either a balloon or a hot dog on a stick. You know you want to get this.

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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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  • Contest Round-Up: 2011-01-14

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    Welcome to our weekly round-up of featured giveaways here at FRED. Every week, we’ll present a new clutch of DVDs, books, and other cool stuff you can take a shot at winning. All you have to do is click on the graphics below to be taken to their respective contest pages. And good luck!

    In conjunction with Scribner, we’re giving away three (3) copies of Patton Oswalt’s ZOMBIE SPACESHIP WASTELAND.

    In conjunction with BBC Home Video, we’re giving away two (2) copies of DOCTOR WHO: MEGLOS on DVD.

    In conjunction with BBC Home Video, we’re giving away two (2) copies of DOCTOR WHO: THE DOMINATORS on DVD.

    In conjunction with BBC Home Video, we’re giving away two (2) copies of THE SARAH JANE ADVENTURES: SEASON 3 on DVD.

    In conjunction with BBC Home Video, we’re giving away two (2) copies of SKINS: VOLUME 4 on DVD.

    In conjunction with Nickelodeon Home Video, we’re giving away three (3) copies of iCARLY SEASON 2: VOLUME 2 on DVD.

    In conjunction with History Channel Home Video, we’re giving away two (2) copies of THE UNIVERSE: SEASON 5 on Blu-Ray.

    In conjunction with History Channel Home Video, we’re giving away three (3) copies of TOP SHOT: SEASON 1 on DVD.

    In conjunction with Cartoon Network Home Video, we’re giving away three (3) copies of BEN 10 ULTIMATE ALIEN: VOLUME 1 on DVD.

    In conjunction with Thinkgeek, we’re giving away five (5) STAR TREK: ENTERPRISE PIZZA CUTTERS.

  • Win a STAR TREK: ENTERPRISE PIZZA CUTTER from Thinkgeek!

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    In conjunction with Thinkgeek, we’re giving away five (5) STAR TREK: ENTERPRISE PIZZA CUTTERS.

    Contest ends at 11:59pm EST on Wednesday, January 26th.

    Enter the contest!
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    All submitted entries must be received by 11:59pm EST on Wednesday, January 26th.

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

  • Win BEN 10 ULTIMATE ALIEN: VOLUME 1 on DVD!

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    In conjunction with Cartoon Network Home Video, we’re giving away three (3) copies of BEN 10 ULTIMATE ALIEN: VOLUME 1 on DVD.

    Contest ends at 11:59pm EST on Wednesday, January 26th.

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    All submitted entries must be received by 11:59pm EST on Wednesday, January 26th.

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

  • Win TOP SHOT: SEASON 1 on DVD!

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    In conjunction with History Channel Home Video, we’re giving away three (3) copies of TOP SHOT: SEASON 1 on DVD.

    Contest ends at 11:59pm EST on Wednesday, January 26th.

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

  • Win THE UNIVERSE: SEASON 5 on Blu-Ray!

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    In conjunction with History Channel Home Video, we’re giving away two (2) copies of THE UNIVERSE: SEASON 5 on Blu-Ray.

    Contest ends at 11:59pm EST on Wednesday, January 26th.

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  • Win iCARLY SEASON 2: VOLUME 2 on DVD!

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    In conjunction with Nickelodeon Home Video, we’re giving away three (3) copies of iCARLY SEASON 2: VOLUME 2 on DVD.

    Contest ends at 11:59pm EST on Wednesday, January 26th.

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  • Win SKINS: VOLUME 4 on DVD!

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    In conjunction with BBC Home Video, we’re giving away two (2) copies of SKINS: VOLUME 4 on DVD.

    Contest ends at 11:59pm EST on Wednesday, January 26th.

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  • Win THE SARAH JANE ADVENTURES: SEASON 3 on DVD!

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    In conjunction with BBC Home Video, we’re giving away two (2) copies of THE SARAH JANE ADVENTURES: SEASON 3 on DVD.

    Contest ends at 11:59pm EST on Wednesday, January 26th.

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

  • Win DOCTOR WHO: THE DOMINATORS on DVD!

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    In conjunction with BBC Home Video, we’re giving away two (2) copies of DOCTOR WHO: THE DOMINATORS on DVD.

    Contest ends at 11:59pm EST on Wednesday, January 26th.

    Enter the contest!
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    One entry per day, per person.

    All submitted entries must be received by 11:59pm EST on Wednesday, January 26th.

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

  • Win DOCTOR WHO: MEGLOS on DVD!

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    In conjunction with BBC Home Video, we’re giving away two (2) copies of DOCTOR WHO: MEGLOS on DVD.

    Contest ends at 11:59pm EST on Wednesday, January 26th.

    Enter the contest!
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    One entry per day, per person.

    All submitted entries must be received by 11:59pm EST on Wednesday, January 26th.

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

  • Win Patton Oswalt’s ZOMBIE SPACESHIP WASTELAND!

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    In conjunction with Scribner, we’re giving away three (3) copies of Patton Oswalt’s ZOMBIE SPACESHIP WASTELAND.

    Contest ends at 11:59pm EST on Wednesday, January 26th.

    Enter the contest!
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    All submitted entries must be received by 11:59pm EST on Wednesday, January 26th.

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

  • FREDagator: 2011-01-09

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    I’m remembering the empty dreams of the mechanically flawed Snoopy SnoCone Machine. Rickety piece of crap THAT PROMISED SO MUCH HAPPINESS…

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  • FREDagator: 2011-01-07

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    At some point, we’re going to get Paula Deen in The Most Dangerous Game…

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  • Weekend Shopping Guide 1/7/11: Of Schmucks & Pilkington

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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 FRED Weekend Shopping Guide – your spotlight on the things you didn’t even know you wanted…

    (Please support FRED by using the links below to make any impulse purchases – it helps to keep us going…)

    I think it largely disappeared from theaters, which is a shame, because Dinner For Schmucks (Dreamworks, Rated PG-13, Blu-Ray-$39.99 SRP) is actually a fun little comedy in the vein of most recent pics starring Paul Rudd and/or Steve Carrell – affable, funny, and heartwarming. Rudd stars as a business exec whose attempt to get a better position are hindered only by making a good showing at the titular dinner, which requires executives to find a bizarre person to bring as a guest to be mocked by the others. Naturally, Rudd pegs onto Carell to be his guest, but things don’t go quite to plan. Bonus materials include an audio commentary, featurettes, deleted scenes, and outtakes.

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    Want a little bit of quick, cheap work area light with the convenience of USB? Then the USB LED Desktop Lamp ($7.99) is the convenient, bright, perfectly-named solution to your needs. Easy, right?

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    If you enjoyed the Ricky Gervais podcast, the animated versions made from those recordings and presented as The Ricky Gervais Show (HBO, Not Rated, DVD-$29.98 SRP) don’t really enhance the humor that much, but serves as a nice “best bits” collection that just happens to have some visuals attached. The 2-disc set contains the entire 1st season plus an episode storyboard and Comedy Gala animation.

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    After a smattering of single-disc releases, the long-awaited second volume of iCarly Season 2 (Nickelodeon, Not Rated, DVD-$19.99 SRP) has arrived, sporting 12 episodes plus a small clutch of behind-the-scenes extras (though it’s ridiculous there aren’t far more).

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    When I first saw My Dog Skip (Warner Bros., Rated PG, Blu-Ray-$19.98 SRP), I feared it would some kind of saccharine, nostalgia-fueled snoozer. To my surprise, it was actually a sweet little flick that’s largely carried on the back of the then still-lovable Frankie Muniz. Don’t believe me? Give it a spin via this new high-def edition. Bonus features include audio commentaries and additional scenes.

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    The fourth season of Big Love (HBO, Not Rated, DVD-$59.99 SRP) finds multiple-family man Bill Hendrickson out from under the thumb of mad “prophet” Roman Grant, but will his plans to run for the Utah State Senate tear apart his happy homes? Bonus materials include a special behind-the-scenes featurette for every episode.

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    Like most Ron Howard films, I found Backdraft (Universal, Rated R, Blu-Ray-$26.98 SRP) to be wholly competent, but ultimately lifeless and dull. Sure, the fire visuals remain impressive – more so now in high definition – but the story and its execution by Howard just sort of sits there. Bonus materials include an introduction, featurettes, and deleted scenes.

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    It’s in re-watching it that I fully understood just how mannered and poor man’s Wes Anderson (which, really, should be left up to Wes Anderson) Sofia Coppola’s Lost In Translation (Universal, Rated R, Blu-Ray-$26.98 SRP) is. Though, I admit, it’s always fun to see Bill Murray on autopilot. Bonus features include featurettes, deleted scenes, a music video, and more.

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    ABC Family’s The Secret Life Of The American Teenager (ABC Family, Not Rated, DVD-$39.99 SRP) continues to steam along, as the 5th season finds the characters facing teenage pregnancy head-on. Bonus materials include a quartet of featurettes.

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    Yeah, Family Guy‘s Star Wars parodies are largely inferior to Robot Chicken‘s, but that’s largely due to the former’s shoehorning of their characters into the roles, instead of being allowed to just play with the universe as it exists. Thankfully, they’ve come to an end with the 3rd and final installment, Family Guy: It’s A Trap (Fox, Not Rated, Blu-Ray-$29.99 SRP) which, as you can guess, takes on Return Of The Jedi. Bonus materials include an audio commentary, featurettes, and outtakes.

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    It’s a daunting proposition, revisiting a film that defined the 80’s with the simple phrase “Greed Is Good”, and I’m not entirely sure Oliver Stone succeeds with Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (Fox, Rated PG-13, Blu-Ray-$39.99 SRP), which comes on the heels of the economic collapse of the past few years that itself has played like an awkward sequel to the financial whirlwind of the 80’s. Bonus materials include an audio commentary, interviews, featurettes, and more.

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    For fans eager for its release the wait for the complete high definition release of Battlestar Galactica: Season Four (Universal, Not Rated, Blu-Ray-$88.98 SRP) have had their prayers answered by a robot with this 6-disc set featuring audio commentaries, featurettes, deleted scenes, extended cuts, video blogs, and more.

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    The idea of carrying on a TV series in comic book form – written by the showe’s creator and writers – is actually a pretty good idea. Sadly, Buffy The Vampire Slayer: Season 8 (Fox, Not Rated, Blu-Ray-$34.99 SRP) is a motion comic version of the comic book series that managed to maintain the same level of tragic mediocrity that marked the pitiful end of that once-proud series.

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    The Warner Archive Collection certainly has been going full bore when it comes to their catalogue releases, and have ramped up things considerably on the animated side. I mean, I don’t think anyone ever expected they might one day be able to purchase a complete series set of Hanna-Barbera’s short-lived Swat Kats (Warner Bros., Not Rated, DVD-$34.95). But here it is.

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    I thought the fine folks at Sideshow did a bang-up job with their original Indiana Jones Premium Format figure, taken from Raiders Of The Lost Ark and holding the golden fertility idol. As well done as that mixed media figure was, they’ve trumped it with the one-two punch from Temple Of Doom with Premium Format Figures of both Indiana Jones ($309.99) and Mola Ram ($294.99). Both are very limited editions, and supplies are dwindling fast. I’d recommend you pick both up before you miss out, or you’ll regret being left at the mercy of the aftermarket for these gems.

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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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  • Ken P. D. Snydecast #166: What’s New Wit You

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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 #166: What’s New Wit You – Ken & Dana return with another year of occasional frivolity full of chowder and manatees and midnight root beers in the face of Crypt Clark.

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  • A Bit Of A Chat with Ken Plume & John Lloyd

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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 chat with the legendary producer behind NOT THE NINE O’CLOCK NEWS, BLACKADDER, SPITTING IMAGE and the creator of QI, John Lloyd, about awards, curiosity, creativity, and more…

    Hope you enjoy…

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  • FREDagator: 2011-01-03

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    Hey! History Channel! Instead of airing “historical” shows about aliens & watered-down Top Gear, give this guy a show…

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    The Doctor and Amy address America…

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  • Ken P. D. Snydecast #165: Not A Creature Was Stirring

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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 #165: Not A Creature Was Stirring – Ken & Dana return with ever-diminishing holiday tidings, and even a listener mailbag. Remember when they used to do that? Seriously.

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  • Party Favors: The 2010 MEH Awards

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    PASADENA – Forget the AFI Top 10 list of Best TV shows. Why should care about TV since they are the American Film Institute? This is kind like the American Diabetic Prevention Society’s Top 10 Favorite Sugary Candy Bars list. Or Bravo’s Top 10 Hunting Shows. Or MADD’s Best 10 Drinks to Mess You Up. Or Charlie Sheen’s Top 10 Things You Can Do Without Involving Hookers and Blow. If they care about TV that much, shouldn’t they be the AFTVI? But they are a pack of List Whores over at AFI with their 100 Years a 100 Stupid Lists press releases.

    Why does critic or critic group have to tell you the Best or Worst of the Year? Party Favors is proud to announce the MEH Awards for the 10 TV shows that didn’t work for me in 2010. They weren’t the most pathetic things on TV, but made me lose interest in watching them.

    TENTH: Glee – I wanted to like this show so I can stay hip with the kids. But it’s about a bunch of post graduate students stuck in high school making pop songs safe for grandma. The Rocky Horror tribute show was so bland enough for Up With People to adopt.

    NINTH: Sarah Palin’s Alaska – it’s a fishing show.

    EIGHTH: Terriers – I should have liked this more, but the whole dog thing was annoying. I’m holding out for Donal Logue to have an affair with his old wife on Rules of Engagement.

    SEVENTH: NFL Network – do we really need this much football in our life? I can understand the MLB Network since the season is longer and every day has games. Pro football is Sunday only in my house. Can’t the NFL get complete coverage with a daily 30 minute segment on ESPN? The off-season programming is painful at best including their 12 part series on punters overcoming the stigma of athlete’s foot.

    SIXTH: Modern Family – Lenny and Squiggy were more affectionate to each other than the gay couple on this show.

    FIFTH: George Lucas’s Live Action Star Wars Series – Already bored of it and I haven’t seen it. But I still have the shakes from The Star Wars Holiday Special.

    FOURTH: Boardwalk Empire – Great cast. Great subject. Meh execution. It was like they wanted to outdo The Untouchables, but couldn’t touch the genius of Robert Stack. Maybe this was a case of too many executive producers and not enough visionaries.

    THIRD: Sons of Anarchy – this season was 13 episodes that could have been done in a two hour special. Every time I flipped over, it was more of the “gimme back my baby” trip to Northern Ireland. If I want to see a grown man cry, I’ll turn on C-SPAN for the John Boehner Happy Hour.

    RUNNER UP: Bored to Death – the show lived up to its name. Remember when New York artists were exciting and not completely a pack of self centered douchebags? Neither do I, but it might have happened. Noel Coward left more entertaining turds in Broadway bathrooms than this HBummer-O. Bed bugs were not the most annoying thing to invade Manhattan.

    WINNER: Pacific – I watched 20 minutes and just gave up on it. I didn’t even feel tempted to catch up on HBO OnDemand. Maybe it didn’t help that high school history class spoiled the ending.

    Normally I’d be sending these shows their MEH trophies, but why bother?

    BEST MOVIE CAST

    I’m not going to name the best films of 2010 until they all get on Netflix. But I’m willing to say that all Best Ensemble cast awards should go to Human Centipede. If you’re watching an award show that doesn’t give the trio credit – turn the channel.

    CINEMA OVERDRIVE

    For a few years now I’ve been jealous of the folks in Texas since they can enjoy the various Alamo Drafthouse Cinemas. Sure Texans have to put up with a governor that hates being a part of America, but they can watch cool old films while getting drunk and polishing their guns. Luckily there’s no more Texan temptation since Cinema Overdrive has parked itself at the Colony Theater in Raleigh, North Carolina.

    Every month (and sometimes more) Matt Pennachi and Adam Hulin dig up an addicting title from the vault. These is all the good flicks that moron professors at film studies programs ignore. Recent movies included Demons, The Candy Snatchers, Lightning Swords of Death and Chuck Norris’ Missing In Action 2: The Beginning. There are classics shown such as Halloween, Evil Dead and Texas Chainsaw Massacre. For Christmas they played Silent Night, Deadly Night and the last two reels of Silent Night, Deadly Night 2. The first three reels are flashbacks to the first film so nothing was really missed. The last 2 reels have the murdering rampage including “Garbage Day!” Trailers selected for before and after the features reflect the genre. Plus there’s local brews on tap including Big Boss. It’s a fab night out for celluloid geeking. These are 35mm prints and not “digital video” projections.

    What makes the series extra cool is the promotional posters. They’re limited edition prints. The artists don’t merely ape their favorite designs of the past asking “What if Saul Bass rose from the grave?” Nor do they play off the old posters. They look beyond the images that have been watered down by focus groups that end up at the Cineplex. They don’t restrain their vision to make normal posters. For Rock and Roll High School, Rob Liberti screen printed the images of the Ramones and P.J. Soles onto the vinyl of used Beethoven records. Danny Miller captured Ash and Leatherface onto huge baseball cards. Travis Getz transformed Missing In Action 2 into a cross between a comic book and a videogame cartridge.

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    The one that complete blew me away was James Rheem Davis’ Silent Night, Deadly Night 1.4 that’s as controversial as the movie. I won’t even describe it. Just click on the link and take in the grotesque beauty. You’re going to wish you could have this hanging up at your company Christmas party. It has fun with Leonard Maltin and Gene Siskel’s outraged quotes.

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    Even if you don’t live in the Raleigh-Durham area in North Carolina, you might want to order these up for your movie room. Act fast because they are limited prints. We won’t talk about how much these might increase in value, but they appear to be the Franklin Mint of movie posters. Remember that during the Robot Holocaust, you should be able to get plenty of petrol and women for Silent Night, Deadly Night 1.4.

    A SLICE OF LIFE

    If you’re in the Raleigh area, make sure you visit the Big Boss Brewery’s bar on the weekend. Lately on Friday and Saturday night, the Klausie’s food truck has been selling my favorite pizza in the area. It’s a deep dish style with a tasty dough.

    In case you’re in Raleigh during the week, you can discover the location of the Klausie’s food truck at: http://www.klausies.com/

    FAST GIFTS

    As zero hour arrives, you might want a few quick gift ideas to grab at the mall that don’t involve the Snuggie or a few buds of salvia. Two of my normal yearly gifts have no entries. Why did they have to stop the Disney Treasures and Looney Tunes Golden Collection series?

    Thankfully one keeps up the seasonal joy: The Complete Peanuts Boxed Set 1975 – 1978 (Vol. 13-14) should be at your nearby bookstore. This is the time that Snoopy got sucked into the disco life. Charlie Brown sports wider stripes during this era. Like all Studio 54 action, there’s plenty of sexual exploration courtesy of Peppermint Patty.

    You can make it a Garry Shandling holiday season with both of his legendary pay channel shows finally out on complete boxsets. It’s Garry Shandling’s Show: The Complete Series has all four seasons that ran on Showtime and Fox. Garry creates a fake world within his studio reality. There’s a touch of Dada humor such as the time he goes to Hollywood to see the taping of his own show. The Larry Sanders Show: The Complete Series ended years of frustration for me. Over seven years ago they put out the first season and was only followed up with a greatest hits of the last five seasons. Now you can get all the goodness in one box. The show gave us a strange insight into why Garry Shandling let Jay Leno take the Tonight Show desk from Johnny Carson.

    Max Headroom: The Complete Series collects the show that truly bit network TV’s hand. Benny Hill: The Complete Megaset – The Thames Years 1969 – 1989 is all the Yakety Sax you’ll ever crave.

    Ladies and Gentlemen, The Rolling Stones finally legally came out. This is their best concert film that doesn’t feature a body count or buyer’s remorse. This is a pure concert film from their “Exile on Main Street” tour in 1972. The highlight of the film is getting to see how much guitarist Mick Taylor brought to their sound. He contributed the long blues licks. The Blu-ray brings out the detail in how little he moved on stage. He makes Billy Wyman look active. But close your eyes to truly experience what he does to “Gimme Shelter.” If you’ve got a buddy that loves the Stones – this is the gift they better be getting. The price is reasonable especially compared to what bootleggers used to demand for a VHS.

    MARRIED TO STONED

    The saddest show on TV is E!’s Married to Rock. Ever wonder what happened to the guys from Guns ‘n’ Roses, The Cult, Jane’s Addiction and Billy Idol? Now you must pay a price for your curiosity. It ain’t pretty as they do their hardest to extend their nostalgia based career. They all dream that the world stopped turning in 1987. They so badly want to look like that themselves from the MTV video. Most of their conversations involve wishing Hot Tub Time Machine was real. But this series isn’t about them. They’ve been dragged onto E! by their ladies.

    What’s shocking is how their wives look like expert advisors on RuPaul’s Drag Show. Steve Stevens’ wife’s breast job hurts my eyes. They can explode at any moment.

    The saddest moment is when Perry Farrell’s wife rode his ass with her suspicion that he’s eyeing another woman. And he took it. He didn’t look at her and say, “I’m Perry Ferrell! I’m not Pat Boone.” I can understand the rock star giving up the pills and booze. That stuff works against you. The carnal debauchery can’t stop. You might want to first send the groupies to a doctor to make sure they have VD clinic give them a seal of approval. Although odds are if you survived backstage in the ’80s, you’re immune to everything except split ends. Watching Perry get his balls yanked by his wife for the sake of a TV series nearly made me cry. Odds are high it made Trent Reznor laugh.

    After watching this show, it’s easy to understand the positive side of rock stars taking their lives. Maybe those dead idols glimpsed their future of being a whipped Dorian Gray with a wife addicted to Hello Kitty crap and decided to blow their brains out? Gone to soon or checked out in the nick of time?

    PLEASE GIVE

    Remember this holiday season to keep up donations to the Party Favors Lengthwise Fold Club. During this time, people forget about the artists – especially those that specialize in dancing on an intimate level. They have to pay for next semester’s tuition at med school. Take time off from your family activities and reward those who purse the perfect gyration by donating directly to their effort at an intimate dance club in your local combat zone.

    Thanks to evil people at the Center For Disease Control, the Party Favors Porn for the Impoverished Project has been stopped. Seems there was a misinterpretation to the words: Slightly used magazine. It’s a shame the people in third world countries won’t be able to enjoy the bliss of Barely Legal and Juggs.

    STEWART RAHR CYBER DOUCHEBAG

    The worst charity donation of the year happened when billionaire Stewart Rahr gave half a million dollars so Kim Kardashian can Twitter. In case you’re wondering, Stewart Rahr is a douchebag. The internet was smarter when Kim Kardashian maintained radio silence. Now it is ruined. If Stewart Rahr pledges to donate a million dollars through the Lengthwise Fold Club, I won’t call him a douchebag in this column ever again. Otherwise this will a constant feature.

    BLU-RAY HEAVEN

    Derailed: Unrated Version – Blu-ray reminds us about the necessity of good hotel room security. Clive Owen is a guy on a commuter train that’s got issues with his wife and ill daughter. He gets a little relief when he hooks up with fellow traveller Jennifer Aniston. She’s hot for Owen and their night out ends up at a cheap motel for a nasty hook up. Since this isn’t a porn film, there’s got to be trouble. In this case it’s Vincent Cassel busting into the room. He roughs them up, but lets them go. However he senses there’s no reason to let the crime end at the check out. He contacts Owen for a little blackmail action. Owen wants to put an end to it, but it turns into an East Coast – West Coast Rap Feud involving Xzibit and RZA. This is my second favorite Jennifer Aniston movie after Office Space. The reminder of her cinema career is a three-way for last. The 1080p image brings out the detail in Aniston’s hair.

    Harsh Times – Blu-ray is Christian Bale going all badass. He’s an ex-Army Ranger who is having issues getting back to the real world. His only pal is Freddy Rodriguesz (Six Feet Under). The two are extremely toxic together. Freddy’s wife (Eva Longoria) doesn’t like what Bale does to her hubby. Bale is all up for a hard night of partying with booze, drugs and trouble in the greater Los Angeles area. This is kinda the precursor to his brother character in The Fighter. Except he doesn’t have Marky Mark to redeem his soul. He’s hell bent on destruction. The bonus features include a commentary track from director David Ayer and deleted scenes. Bale looks stunning in Hi-Def when he gets messed up. Ayers wrote the script for Training Day.

    DVD SHELF

    Disciples of the 36th Chamber is the third and final installment in San Te (Gordon Liu) Shaw Brothers series. This time the pupil is now the teacher at the Shaolin Temple. Fong Sai-Yuk (Hsiao Ho) is a student confident in his mad martial arts skills. He thinks he’s too cool for school. He gets into a bit of ugliness with the Manchu overlord. His mom has him hidden at the Temple. He’s still a pain in the ass for even San Te. It looks like the kid will be the downfall of all if he doesn’t straighten up. There’s a lot of great group fights with the various factions going all foot and fist. While Liu isn’t the true star, he make excellent use of his time. There’s a commentary track from Bey Logan, author of Hong Kong Action Cinema – my favorite book on the glory days.

    Annie’s Point is a sweet TV movie that has found life on DVD thanks to the Betty White-mania. Annie Eason (White) has been recently been widowed. Her son (The Waltons‘ Richard Thomas) wants toss her into a retirement home. But she’s not willing to go quietly to the rest stop to the funeral home. She’s got a mission to complete with her granddaughter (8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter‘s Amy Davidson). Her late husband’s ashes must be spread at Annie’s Point. They make a slight detour in Las Vegas cause the lady needs her glitz and gambling. This piece of land was named after her by the guy. Betty is able to flex her muscle as the twisted grandmother and the sentimental wife. This is one of those tender films that could go to your relative that is addicted to The Golden Girls.

    Gunsmoke: The Fourth Season, Volume 2 is more of the half hour black and white episodes. “Jayhawkers” has a weird twist with Ken Curtis playing a non-Festus character. It involves those folks from Kansas that call themselves Jayhawkers. This is why they’re a school mascot. “The Bear” has Denver Pyle (Dukes of Hazzard) getting framed for murder before his wedding day. Russell Johnson (The Professor on Gilligan’s Island) gets to go cowboy. “The F.U.” shoots down Joe Flynn (McHale’s Navy) on the streets of Dodge. Everyone thinks it happened because of a Poker game. “Print Asper” lets Ted Knight (Mary Tyler Moore‘s Ted Baxter) be an evil lawyer working to swipe a ranch. He has no limit to his scheming. It’s 20 episodes that get Marshal Dillon (James Arness) and Chester (McCloud‘s Dennis Weaver) in trouble. The bonus feature is the original cast ads that ran this season.

    Hawaii Five-O: The Tenth Season is the big farewell to Chin Ho Kelly (Kam Fong). Unlike previous Five-O members that just vanished like Kono and Ben, Chin Ho gets an emotional exit from the series. “A Short Walk on the Longshore” makes McGarrett get into disguise to work the docks to expose a murderer. Jack Lord always looks so funny when he’s not wearing the blue suit. “Tall on the Wave” gives another glimpse that Danno (James MacArthur) has a life outside of McGarrett’s office. He is qualified to judge surfing competitions. During one invitational, a body turns up and it’s Danno’s friend that’s the prime suspect. “Frozen Assets” has Rat Packer Peter Lawford involved in cryogenics. “Deep Cover” gives us Geoffrey Lewis, the man who isn’t Robert Pine and Maud Adams (Octopussy). “Deadly Doubles” Kurt Russell in a Russian tennis star defection plot. McGarrett’s got to keep it from getting ugly. Only two more season till all the Jack Lord-era episodes are out on DVD.

    The Andy Griffith Show: 50th Anniversary – The Best of Mayberry collects 17 of the most beloved episodes. Sheriff Andy Taylor and his “The Pickle Story” tells us about how Aunt Bee wasn’t the original Paula Dean. Her abilities in the kitchen were rather iffy. “Convicts At Large” presents the greatest case of Deputy Barney Fife (Don Knotts). He’s got to use all his cunning and charm to stop escapees. Ernest T. Bass crashes “Mountain Wedding.” The cute Darling daughter wants to get hitched, but Bass knows he’s the real man for her. He’s going to throw a brick through her heart to prove it. “Citizen’s Arrest” pits Barney against Gomer Pyle (Jim Nabors). The big bonus feature is the beginning and the end of the series. There’s the original Danny Thomas Show where Andy busts the nightclub comic. Andy’s a bit of schemer at this point. There’s also the TV movie Return to Mayberry. If you swear you can name 25 episodes you hold more dearly, maybe you should just spring for the Complete Series boxset. The 50th Anniversary boxset is a great gift for your relatives that like sweet southern treats.

    Space Precinct: The Complete Series is another intergalactic entry from Gerry Anderson (Space 1999 & Thunderbirds). A NYPD cop (Knots Landing‘s Ted Shackelford) launches himself onto a bigger beat in 2040. He’s part of the law enforcement in a new city on another planet in a distant solar system. The show combines science fiction with normal police work. Amazing how many types of lifeforms are outlaws. The show reminds me of a cross between Quark, Men In Black and Max Headroom with Dragnet and Adam-12. Anderson’s effects crew do a fine job at mixing the cops with rockets. The production doesn’t look cheap. They mess around with various cop show cliches except now they’re not limited to human forms. The boxset has all 24 episodes that aired in the mid-90s.

  • Weekend Shopping Guide 12/17/10: Townies

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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 FRED Weekend Shopping Guide – your spotlight on the things you didn’t even know you wanted…

    (Please support FRED by using the links below to make any impulse purchases – it helps to keep us going…)

    If The Departed was Scorsese’s attempt to get a hold on Boston, Ben Affleck’s The Town (Warner Bros., Not Rated, Blu-Ray-$35.99 SRP) is a homegrown take on the intricate web of Goodfellas, right down to a heist that ultimately tears everyone apart. Sure, it’s a simplistic view of a remarkably good flick, but why don’t you give it a spin for yourself? Bonus materials include an audio commentary (on both the theatrical and extended cuts) and a clutch of featurettes.

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    Write all of those holiday gift thank you letters in the most beautiful and pretentious way possible with the Old Tyme Writing Set ($24.99). You get a feather, a wooden pen handle, seven interchangeable nibs, and a bottle of ink.

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    I greatly enjoyed the first Nanny McPhee movie, and hoped against hope that Emma Thompson would be able to maintain the same level of Poppins-esque whimsy, heart, and humor she captured so well. Thankfully, Nanny McPhee Returns (Universal, Rated PG, Blu-Ray-$39.98 SRP) more than maintains it, and is an equal standalone bit of fun in its own right, as McPhee tackles the unruly household situation in WWII Britain. Do check it out. Bonus materials include an audio commentary, featurettes, and deleted scenes.

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    Going in, I didn’t know quite what to expect from The Other Guys (Sony, Not Rated, Blu-Ray-$34.95 SRP), but I was hoping it would be just another boring entry into the long line of buddy cop movies. Well, color me pleasantly surprised, because it managed to entertain me quite a bit with its story of bottom-tier NYPD partners – Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg – who get a shot at glory after the precincts top cops are die in the line of duty. Bonus materials include an audio commentary, deleted/extended scenes, featurettes, a music video, gag reel, and more.

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    It’s always nice to see a new collection of Groucho material, even if it’s all culled from the public domain – that doesn’t mean it’s something I’ve seen. Groucho Marx: TV Classics (Synergy, Not Rated, DVD-$24.95 SRP) contains 16 You Bet Your Life episodes, a pair of Groucho-hosted episodes of The Hollywood Palace, and a few other miscellaneous bits and bobs.

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    If you want a prime example of exactly how NOT to capitalize on public knowledge of a pop culture fixture for a big screen relaunch, look no further than the lifeless, drab take on The A-Team (Fox, Not Rated, Blu-Ray-$39.99 SRP), which manages to suck every bit of likeability out of this ragtag group of ex-special forces attempting to clear their name. Bonus materials include featurettes, deleted scenes, and a gag reel.

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    Fans who seemingly didn’t watch the poor-rated show when it was on can now partake of the final clutch of episodes via Caprica: Season 1.5 (Universal, Not Rated, DVD-$49.98 SRP), including the still-unaired final few. Bonus features include commentaries, video blogs, deleted scenes, and featurettes.

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    If your kids liked Happy Feet and really want to see a movie about owls, then Legend Of The Guardians: The Owls Of Ga’Hoole (Warner Bros., Rated PG, Blu-Ray-$35.99 SRP) is the film for you. You want to see good owls fight evil owls, right? Bonus materials include featurettes and galleries – and one bonus that makes picking up the disc worth it… A new Road Runner cartoon.

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    It’s with a bit of a whimper that the once-riveting 24 (Fox, Not Rated, DVD-$59.98 SRP) came to a close in its 8th and final season, having long since become a hyper version of itself. The 6-disc set contains all 24 episodes, plus commentaries, featurettes, and deleted scenes.

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    I must admit, I do so love an old school, cat & mouse thriller of the kind that Hitchcock and Carol Reed would make, and that’s exactly the type of methodically taut pace found in The American (Universal, Rated R, Blu-Ray-$39.98 SRP), in which George Clooney plays a mercenary who can’t escape his past. Just watch the damn thing. Bonus materials include an audio commentary, a featurette, and deleted scenes.

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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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  • Ken P. D. Snydecast #164: Every Day’s A Holly-Day

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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 #164: Every Day’s A Holly-Day – Ken & Dana return with even more holiday tidings, plus talk of auditions, dying movies, death, and other festive things.

    [CONTENT WARNING]: This podcast may contain some foul language and horribly off-color jokes. Don’t say we didn’t warn you.

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