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  • A Bit Of A Chat with Ken Plume & David Wain

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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, actor, and director David Wain.

    Not only is he 1/11 of the now-legendary sketch comedy troupe The State, but David Wain is also the director of the cult-classic comedies Wet Hot American Summer and The Ten, as well as the box office hit Role Models.

    If that weren’t enough, his post-State slate has also been filled with the far-too-short-lived Comedy Central series Stella and his web show, Wainy Days.

    After what’s seemed like a torturous wait filled with false alarms and delays, The complete 4-season run of The State is finally getting released on DVD, jam-packed with bonus features sure to dazzle, and probably blind, even the most jaded of fans.

    For more information about David, be sure to check out his website at www.DavidWain.com

    Here now is my chat with David Wain… Hope you enjoy…

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  • Weekend Shopping Guide 7/10/09: The Future Now

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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…

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

    Fans were lucky to get one – MAYBE 2 – Mystery Science Theater 3000 Collections each year during the old Rhino days, but Shout! Factory has really stepped up the pace as we now get their THIRD release, Mystery Science Theater 3000 Collection: Volume XV (Shout! Factory, Not Rated, DVD-$59.99 SRP). The 4-disc set features The Robot Vs. The Aztec Mummy, The Girl In Lovers Lane, Zombie Nightmare, and Racket Girls. In addition to the episodes themselves, you also get a pair of clips packages taken from the long out-of-print MST3K scrapbook video, promos, interviews with the stars of Zombie Nightmare, and a sneak peek at Trace Beaulieu and Kevin Murphy’s contributions to a project called Hamlet A.D.D. Bring on the next volume!

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    Sometimes you just have to sit back and admire a piece of equipment that takes a standard device and just plusses the heck out of it. Such is the case with the Neverlate Executive Alarm Clock ($59.99). It’s takes your basic alarm clock – you know, the thing you need to get your exhausted, overworked body aware enough to get out of bed and start another day – and adds functions such as two separate alarm schedules, customizable buzzers and sleep options, MP3 player input, a USB jack for recharging your equipment, and more. It’s definitely time for an upgrade.

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    As much as I love Derren Brown’s various series (and I do love them so), I think I dig his live shows even more. There’s something supremely entertaining seeing a master mentalist and showman at work in front of an audience, where the energy is palpable. His latest show to make its way to DVD is Derren Brown: An Evening Of Wonders (Channel 4, Region 2, Not Rated, £12.98 SRP), and the title is an apt description. Bonus features include an all-too-brief interview and some deleted scenes.

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    The cast has been shaken up (Deputies Garcia, Johnson, & Kimball are absent and Joe Lo Truglio and Ian Roberts have joined as Deputies Rizzo & Declan) and the comedy has gone even more into the realm of bizarre slapstick, but the sixth season of Reno 911 (Comedy Central, Not Rated, DVD-$26.98 SRP) remains a fun, funny romp in improvisational excess. Bonus features include outtakes, deputy profiles, and audio commentaries.

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    Thee Beebs roll out of classic Doctor Who continues with a pair of new releases. The first comes from the William Hartnell years – Doctor Who: The Rescue Of The Romans (BBC, Not Rated, DVD-$34.98 SRP). The second is a Cyberman story from the Colin Baker years – Doctor Who: Attack Of The Cybermen (BBC, Not Rated, DVD-$24.98 SRP). Both releases are, as usual, packed to the hilt with bonus materials, including commentaries, featurettes, interviews, and much more.

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    Celebrate the launch of Apollo 11 and mankind’s trip to the moon with Moon Machines (Image, Not Rated, DVD-$24.98 SRP), a spiffy little documentary that looks at all of the amazing tech it took not only to get to the moon, but also to work on its surface.

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    While most of the attention has been paid to contemporaries like Peter Cook, John Cleese, and David Frost, let me take a moment to give some proper attention to “The Two Johns” – Bird & Fortune – and the numerous gifts they’ve given to the field of brilliant satire. Much of their recent contributions are featured in Bird & Fortune: Two Johns and a Dinner Party (Channel 4, Region 2, Not Rated, DVD-£19.99 SRP), which contains almost 3 hours of their often prescient and thoroughly cutting face-to-face interview pieces, as well as their dinner party sketches. Trust me – just get this. You’ll want more.

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    What otherwise might be an interesting, enjoyable thriller turns to mush when it stars Nic Cage, which is a shame when Knowing (Summit, Rated PG-13, Blu-Ray-$34.99 SRP) could be a fun romp. Cage plays a professor who deciphers a coded message that accurately predicts upcoming disasters, leading him to try and uncover the source of the prophecies and find a way to prevent them. Bonus features include an audio commentary and a pair of featurettes.

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    Personally, I can’t get into the charm and wit of The Prairie Home Companion. Regardless, I did enjoy the documentary Garrison Keillor: The Man On The Radio In The Red Shoes (Docurama, Not Rated, DVD-$26.95 SRP), which looks at the man behind The Prairie. Bonus features include outtakes, an interview with Keillor and Robert Altman, and footage of Keillor speaking to students.

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    I’m not going to mention what recent film Push (Summit, Rated PG-13, Blu-Ray-$34.99 SRP) is awfully similar to, but the tale of a group of super-powered operatives on the run from the government (one of which is Dakota Fanning) is enough of a silly romp to hold your interest. Bonus features include an audio commentary, deleted scenes, and a featurette.

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    It’s not the feature-laden special edition that some were hoping for, but at least we have a nice, widescreen, spiffy high-def edition of Grumpy Old Men (Warner Bros., Rated PG-13, Blu-Ray- $28.99 SRP) – a still fun reunion of Jack Lemmon & Walter Matthau. The sole bonus feature is the theatrical trailer.

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    Like most procedural shows, by the time you’ve seen a half-dozen episodes, you’ve pretty much seen all the rest – for good or ill. Third Watch (Warner Bros., Not Rated, DVD-$59.98 SRP) certainly falls into that mold. The 6-disc set features all 22 episodes, plus a gag reel.

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    A little bit The Exorcist, a little The Omen, and a little Japanese horror, The Unborn (Universal, Not Rated, DVD-$29.98 SRP) is a standard, professional little thriller that doesn’t exactly break new ground. Bonus features include deleted scenes, plus both a theatrical and unrated cut of the flick. A Blu-Ray edition ($39.98 SRP) is also available with identical features.

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    Take a very funny Australian sitcom about a white trash mother and daughter, remake it, put it on NBC starring Molly Shannon and Selma Blair, and watch all of the funny disappear. Such is the sad case with the first season of Kath & Kim (Universal, Not Rated, DVD-$29.98 SRP). The 2-disc set features all 17 episodes, plus audio commentaries, deleted scenes, and a gag reel.

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    Oh, Power Rangers – you never seem to stop, like some kind of Energizer Bunny. The latest iteration is hitting DVD with Power Rangers RPM: Start Your Engines (Buena Vista, Not Rated, DVD-$19.99 SRP). Yes, they fight monsters. Lots of ’em.

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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. Snyde-Cast #103: Must Have Cape

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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 #103: Must Have Cape – Ken & Dana return with an episode that follows directly on from the previous episode. Isn’t that exciting? You know it!

    [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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  • Masters Of Song Fu #4: Final Challenge Revealed!

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    Due to unforeseen circumstances, there was a delay in putting up the final challenge songs and shadow entries. They will be going up this evening.

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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 unique 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…

    Like a songwriting version of Iron Chef, the 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 audience.

    Oh, and what do we call this competition?

    MASTERS OF SONG FU

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    Let us not forget the very special Masters of MASTERS OF SONG FU. Think of them as the iron chefs of Song Fu – one of which will be revealed as the ultimate challenger in THE FINAL CHALLENGE. Past Masters have included Jonathan Coulton, Paul & Storm, Neil Innes, The RiffTones, and Garfunkel & Oates. Any one of them could be the Master in the final Challenge – or perhaps it could be a brand new Master. Only the Challenger who garners the most cumulative votes in all 3 Challenges will move on to the Final and face that Master, mano a mano.

    As with the last edition of Song Fu, all of the Challengers will be able to compete in every Challenge, and the Challenger with the most cumulative votes after the 3 Challenges will be the one that takes on the Master in the Final Round. So what was the first Challenge?

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    ROUND 1 CHALLENGE

    Write a song from the perspective of an inanimate object. This inanimate object must have no moving parts. Also no computers, no objects that look like living things, either human or animal (i.e. a statue, an action figure, etc.), and no celestial objects (i.e. the sun or the moon). Your song can be in any style you choose.

    That’s it. The only other directive is that your song must run no shorter than 1 minute 45 seconds.

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    You’ll find the Round 1 songs from each of our Challengers below (for those Challengers that did not progress to Round 2, you’ll find those songs HERE), as well as the results of the Round 1 voting. The Challengers were then issued their Round 2 Challenge…

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    ROUND 2 CHALLENGE

    Write a march.

    A march is “a piece of music with a strong regular rhythm which in origin was expressly written for marching to” – and that is your challenge. You can write on any topic. Your song must run no shorter than 1 minute 15 seconds.

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    You’ll find the Round 2 songs from each of our Challengers below (for those Challengers that did not progress to Round 3, you’ll find those songs HERE), as well as the results of the Round 2 voting. The Challengers were then issued their Round 3 Challenge…

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    ROUND 3 CHALLENGE

    For your third challenge, you are to write a standard song. I am defining a “standard song” as one with a definite melody and a chorus that repeats at least once (to clarify: the chorus should appear at least twice in the song). However, your song must run EXACTLY 1 minute in length – no shorter, and no longer. You can write on any topic.

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    You’ll find the Round 3 songs from each of our Challengers HERE. After all of the votes were tallied from the 3 rounds, there was but one winner, who has earned the right to go head-to-head with a Master. Below, not only will you find the winning Challenger, but also the identity of the Master and THE FINAL CHALLENGE…

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    THE CHALLENGER

    BERG AND JERRY

    Berg and Jerry are a small suburban acoustic group comprised of Andrew Berg (Lead Vocals, Melodica and, maybe, eventually the Ukulele) and Jerry Geleff (Guitar and Backup Vocals). Mid-summer ’08, Berg and Jerry began writing songs together and since then… well, basically nothing. As rookies to this competition, these guys hope to at least make one good song, and entertain at least one person (*fingers crossed*). Berg and Jerry have a fun ska/indie/punk acoustic sound and often try to write clever witty lyrics. So listen, laugh, and something else that starts with an “L”, because Berg and Jerry are ready to slightly attempt to be THE MASTERS OF SONG FU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Official Website: www.myspace.com/bergandjerry
    ROUND 3 SONG:Inside Jokes
    ROUND 2 SONG:This Day Shall Be Mine
    ROUND 1 SONG:The Green Potato Chip Song

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    THE MASTER

    MOLLY LEWIS

    When she’s not bluffing her way through college courses or looking passably attractive from a distance, Molly Lewis enjoys playing ukulele, microwaving marshmallow Peeps, talking to cats, and Twittering. Early last year, she wrote two original songs, “MyHope” and “Road Trip”. “MyHope” is about the inevitable day when our children will learn how to navigate the interweb and how they will LOL at our old internet presences, namely MySpace; of “Road Trip”, Molly says it’s about “that astronaut lady who went crazy and wore the diapers, you remember that?” She has not written any songs since. Hopefully this competition will remedy that. When Molly was in middle school, she took up the guitar. That sank into the swamp. So she took up the mandolin. That sank into the swamp. So she took up the banjo. That burned down, fell over, then sank into the swamp. But the ukulele has stayed. And that’s what you’re going to get, Quick Stop Entertainment: the strongest ukulele in all of Tacoma, Washington. Molly defeated Masters Paul & Storm in Masters of Song Fu #3.

    Official Website: www.sweetafton23.com/primer/
    Twitter: twitter.com/Molly23

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    To download a ZIP FILE containing all of the ROUND 3 songs, CLICK HERE.

    To download a ZIP FILE containing all of the ROUND 2 songs, CLICK HERE.
    To download a ZIP FILE containing all of the ROUND 1 songs, CLICK HERE.

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    THE FINAL CHALLENGE

    Write a song about a journey. This journey must include 3 main characters. Your song can be in any style you choose.

    That’s it. The only other directive is that your song must run no shorter than 1 minute 45 seconds. Your song must be submitted in mp3 form (128-192kbps) either via e-mail (to songfu @ asitecalledfred.com – remember to remove the spaces) or a file upload service (like RapidShare or YouSendIt). Deadline for submission is 11:59pm EST on Friday, July 17th, 2009.

    Voting on the Final Challenge will commence on Monday, July 20th, 2009.

    Here’s an example of a song about a journey, featuring 3 main character, that may provide some inspiration…

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    ******This Challenge is also open to all Song Fu Challengers from any previous edition of Song Fu who would like to do an out-of-competition shadow entry. ALL SUBMITTED ENTRIES WILL BE FEATURED.*****

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    ROUND 3 VOTING RESULTS – THE CHALLENGERS

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    ROUND 2 VOTING RESULTS – THE CHALLENGERS

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    ROUND 1 VOTING RESULTS – THE CHALLENGERS

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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.

    Good luck, and bring on the Fu.

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  • Party Favors: FRIDAY THE 13th’s David Kagen

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    CAMP NOBEBOSCO, NJ — Critics enjoy mocking the Friday the 13th films as a mindless exercise in human slaughtering by the goalie masked wearing Jason. The body count was more important than the plot. But amongst the carnage of the dozen films was one that stood out. Friday 13th, Part VI: Jason Lives combined a ghoulish sense of humor without compromising the grotesque homicides. What’s even more astonishing is that it gave us Sheriff Michael Garris. He was a lawman that could handle the undead Jason Voorhees.

    “Don’t piss me off, junior, or I will repaint this office with your brains,” he announced. I had a chance to talk with the man behind Garris’ badge and mustache when David Kagen called the Party Favors hotline. He was ready to chat about the DVD release of Friday 13th, Part VI: Jason Lives: Deluxe Edition.

    While the earlier five parts were shot in the Northeast and California, the producers took this sixth outing deep down South to Covington, Georgia. The low budget production was also low profile to keep the locals happy.

    “When we were down in Georgia filming, they didn’t want people to know what was being filmed,” Kagen said. “When they posted signs, they called it something else.”

    Was it hard to keep Jason and his iconic goalie mask shielded from the locals?

    “We didn’t go out to eat that way,” Kagen said. “We did the killings and everything were done in secluded places. There was a lot of night shooting.”

    The amazing thought is how in today’s internet age, there would be little chance of a production keeping such a secret. Somebody would leak out the location via a twitter. But back in the mid-80s, the was no instant communications for film geeks.

    Most stories about filming in Georgia include descriptions of unbearable heat and humidity. There are nightmarish tales of film melting in the cans. What sort of weather did Kagen experience?

    “It was comfortable at night. We put a jacket on,” Kagen said. Anytime you can’t remember the weather in Georgia, it had to be good weather. For those curious of the days it was shot, Kagen went into Atlanta to see Tony Bennett and Rosemary Clooney at the Fox Theatre.

    How did he land the role of Sheriff Garris?

    “My manager was friendly with the people casting it. He got me in,” Kagen said.

    His manager might have got him the meeting, but it was his ultimate cop mustache that made him perfect for the role. Turns out he didn’t grow the facial hair just for the role.

    “I had the mustache for a lot of years,” Kagen declared. “It was just my thing. I played bad guys, cops and detectives, lawyers and hard-boiled businessmen. It was kinda related to what I did. Gave me a little edge.”

    As the film went on, the role of the Sheriff grew bigger for Kagen.

    “They added some things. They really liked what I was doing. That whole fight between Jason and myself was all added. They liked what they were seeing and they put together this whole thing. I was excited and flattered by that.

    “The way I did my work as an actor and the way the script was written with the jokes and the tongue and cheek, I just sunk my teeth into and did my thing. Tom (McLoughlin) just kept encouraging me. It was very satisfying and fun.”

    The film was rumored to have a budget of $3 million. Was it an extremely low budget film for its time? Or could you get a lot of film production for that price over two decades ago? Kagen didn’t know the actual budget, but he remembers it wasn’t a lavish set.

    “The guy who was the DP was also the camera operator, Jon Kranhouse,” Kagen. “I don’t know if that was by his choice or if it was a budget thing or both. It was nice for me. I can’t remember any other film that I quite had that experience. Usually there’s a separate camera operator. We only shot for six weeks or so. For a bigger budget feature film, you’re talking twelve weeks. So we got half. But I didn’t feel it. It was a wonderful experience.”

    The budget was big enough so the producer’s mom never showed up to cook all the meals. Even though Kagen wasn’t in a majority of the film, his time in Georgia wasn’t short.

    “I was there the last day when it wrapped. We shot all night and had a wrap party at six in the morning. I’m not sure if I was there from the very, very, very beginning. They tried to consolidate my time. I was in a lot of the movie so I was there for most of the shoot. It seemed like four or five weeks.”

    Kagen doesn’t mind getting to the set earlier and watching what’s going on when he’s not in front of the cameras.

    “You sort of get a feel for what’s going on for the whole movie,” Kagen said. “I like to do that whenever I do something. I’ll show up early. I like to be on the set and get a feeling of the style, the tone and the feeling of how everybody is working.”

    Was he able to hang with Ron Palilo (Horshack on Welcome Back, Kotter)? Ron bit it early.

    “Yeah,” Kagen said. “We talked. I was around. Nice guy. It’s just the way it is. I was around so much, I got to meet most of the people.”

    The film marked the cinematic debut of Tony Goldwyn (Ghost) in a memorable murder scene. Did Kagen get to see Goldwyn’s memorable VW Bug related death?

    “I was around for that, but we didn’t talk a lot,” Kagen said.

    The cool part about making a film in the mid-80s was that the stunts weren’t completely composited in CGI. The signature stunt of Friday 13th Part VI was an RV wreck that only Jason survives. Was Kagen around the day they launched the RV?

    “Oh yeah. That took a whole day to set that up. That was the last shot and they had to get it done while there was enough darkness so it would match. They had cameras planted here and planted there because that was a one time thing.

    “When that RV left the ground, you could see underneath the RV. There was air. You could see people standing across in the field. That thing left the ground. They really did it. God forbid they have to right that RV after it’s been damaged like that and shoot it again.”

    The actor had high praise for the tech guys who know how to make an audience squirm.

    “The people who have the most fun on the set are the special effects and make up guys,” Kagen said. “There will be a scene where somebody’s leg gets torn off. The first time they shoot they scene, they’ll shoot with the foot pointing towards the camera so you can’t see blood and guts. Then they say, ‘Now let’s turn the guts toward the camera. We need more green here and more disgusting colors.’ It’s really like kids at play. There is the one where the guy gets his head crushed by Jason and I fall down right in his face. That’s one where they did it one way and then added colors.”

    The multiple violence levels have led to alternate cuts of the film.

    “As I remember it, that was one of the problems with my killing. There are some versions out there where they show the whole in actual time. On some versions it’s very abbreviated. He’d be bending me and suddenly I’m bent.”

    When Kagen bumps into actors that appeared in Friday 13th films, is there a bond like students who survived Catholic High School?

    “I guess there’s a certain understanding,” he replied.

    There are numerous stories about the various actors that played Jason Voorhees in the Friday 13th film series. Did C.J. Young hide from the rest of the actors and only appear when the director yelled action? What was Kagen’s relationship with C.J. Young?

    “Good,” Kagen said. “We had fun. We got to be together a lot and talk. He really cared. He wanted to do a good job. He really wanted do what would make it most effective. He paid attention and committed. I haven’t seen him in years.”

    According to the imdb, Young might still be a casino manager at the Flamingo in Las Vegas. Jason Voorhees could be roaming the same hotel as Donny and Marie Osmond. Now that would be a Friday 13th worthy of being shot in Imax.

    How nasty was it for Kagen to look at the undead makeup Young had under the goalie mask?

    “I don’t know if I should tell, as far as I remember, they didn’t do stuff under the mask,” Kagen admitted.

    Young didn’t spend hours in the makeup room getting the gore goop applied?

    “I don’t think so,” Kagen said.

    While Kagen has performed in dozens of films and TV shows over the years, Jason Lives is the one that gets him noticed.

    “I run into fans in the strangest places. I was on a hike in the Angeles National Forest on a weekday. I’m walking down a trail and I see somebody coming toward me. As he gets ten feet away from me, he say, ‘Oh my God, you were in Friday 13th Part VI.’ I never expected this.

    “I never expected it would be so popular. I continue to get fan letters and run into people who tell me when they first saw it. I went to an autograph signing for the DVD and I got to hear stories about how old they were when they first saw it. This young kid came up to me. I said, ‘How old were you when you saw it?’ He said, ‘Six.’ I said, ‘What? You were six years old?’ He said, ‘My brother and his friends were watching it. I snuck into the room. They saw me there and said, you better not tell mom or we’ll kill you.”

    It struck home that Friday 13th Part VI came out around the time that VCRs and renting movies on videotape had become a normal way of watching R rated entertainment in the comfort of a living room. There would be no more tales of having to sneak past the ushers into the forbidden multiplex theater. A generation merely had to remember to hit play after the parental units went to bed.

    After the DVD autograph session, Kagen intends on attending more horror conventions.

    “I’m just starting to do that. It was really interesting,” Kagen said. “The fans were so nice, sweet and pleased. They’re very grateful for the opportunity to say hello.”

    Kagen played Major Klev on the “Detained” episode of Star Trek: Enterprise. Does this qualify him to also pop up at Star Trek conventions?

    “Evidently,” Kagen said. “We’re going to see.”

    Lately Kagen has been getting roles on shows such as Life, House M.D. and CSI. But I had to ask him about two of his early guest appearances on A-Team and 21 Jump Street. What did Kagen remember the most from his time around Mr. T?

    “Well, I was on the set one day when Mr. T decided not to show up,” Kagen said. “They had to double him. He was at a football game or something like that, if I recall. They could double him because he was in a truck.”

    He did wish he could have talked with George Peppard since they both went to Carnegie Mellon University. But Peppard had a contract that set up the shoot day so he was last to arrive and first to split.

    What was his impression of a young Johnny Depp?

    “I didn’t have scenes with him, but I was around,” Kagen said. “What was interesting is that same kind of freedom and bravery and being his own person, you could see that on 21 Jump Street. Between takes there was a level of confidence. He wasn’t uptight. The main thing is he was brave. He wasn’t careful and I mean that in a good way. It’s good for an actor to not be careful. You need to be free to create and do your thing. To not censor yourself. Let people see what your feelings are about a particular scene or moment: do it. Stick your neck out, take a chance.”

    You can see what happened when David Kagen stuck his neck out while battling Jason Voorhees on the Friday 13th, Part VI: Jason Lives: Deluxe Edition DVD.

    SET SPY REPORT

    Our man on the set of Miley Cyrus’ upcoming The Last Song said that it’s impossible to get near the Hannah Montana gal with her wall of bodyguards. Although he reported Greg Kinnear wanders around the locations unprotected. Where are all the Auto Focus fanatics? This man ought to have the Hell’s Angels keeping away folks willing to scream out, “A day without sex is a day wasted!” Where are our society’s priorities?

    SUMMER TV FUN

    True Blood is back. I was so getting sick of those promise ring wearing Twilight vampires. We’re still trying to come up with a term for the blood snowball that was featured on the first episode. Hung has much promise with Thomas Jane getting back to his Boogie Nights roots. Weeds continues to roll out of control, but at least it’s an interesting tumble. Nurse Jackie reminds me why I hate going to hospitals. Edie Falco has topped her role on The Sopranos.

    Cake Boss on TLC is like what would happen if the guys at Ace of Cakes rented out their basement to a meth lab. While the Cake Boss pastries look delicious, the baking crew is too high strung.

    The teasers for Khloe and Kourtney Kardashian go to Miami has inspired my new show: Lon Cox: VD Hunter to the Stars. Each week Lon will track down what celebrity has spread a new strain of VD around Los Angeles. Lon is America’s greatest Matlock impersonator so his down home Southern folksie style will disarm people getting the harsh news about why they keep itching in bad places.

    DVD SHELF

    G.I. Joe A Real American Hero: Season 1.1 brings us the animated action before the live action film hits the screen. The series was a toy catalog come to life with all the amazing action figures in full motion in 1983. There’s lots of fighting, shooting, exploding, ass kicking and product placement. It’s easy to see why parent groups had major issues with it, but what did those loser know about being entertained? G.I. Joe isn’t an actual person, but the codename for an elite team of soldiers whose sole purpose is the defend the world from the evil plans of Cobra. Duke leads a force made up of characters that could be purchased individually at ChildWorld. Cobra was led by Cobra Commander and Destro, the evil scientist. They were the original terrorists that threatened America and the world. Unlike Super Friends, where a majority of the screen time features barely animated talking heads with a little action, the G.I. Joe episodes have more action than a Michael Bay flick. This is less talk, more rock. Cobra is a well-armed force with massive headquarters. Where do they get their funding? And why did they spend a fortune on a gladiator arena when that cash could have gone to buying more laser cannons? The first three miniseries (five episodes long) can be played like a movie even though they do include the bumpers for the commercial breaks. There’s 22 episodes spread over the 4 DVDs. They biggest bonus feature is the 1963 product introduction reel for the original G.I. Joe dolls. It’s a big thrill to see the four dolls with their numerous military outfits. Easy to see why they became a major seller with the cool weapons. Your father (or even grandfather) will get a kick out of this vintage footage. Prepare to freeze frame so he can figure out which accessories he got for his birthday in 1966. They also have numerous “Knowing Is Half the Battle” PSAs that get spoofed on Robot Chicken. There’s ads featuring the ’80s action figures. As an added bonus, you get a few G.I. Joe and Cobra tattoos.

    Reno 911: The Complete Sixth Season, Uncensored brings back America’s favorite messed up sheriff’s department. Things have changed on the force with Deputies Garcia, Johnson and Kimball gone. They’re replacements include Sgt. Declan (a suspected transvestite), Deputy Frank Rizzo (a drugged up undercover agent) and a receptionist (who enjoys giving extras). The chemistry change breaths a fresh breath into the act. Rizzo’s stake out with Jones is hilarious as they keep doing illegal acts to prove they’re legit. Jones and Williams infiltrate a swingers party that leads to a key exchange. The force does their best to make Reno unattractive to avoid a visit from the Pope. They don’t want to deal with the extra work. Two episodes deal with Dangle suspected of homicide at his murder mystery party. There are commentary tracks. The bonus features includes nearly an episode of outtakes including the complete commercials for linoleum floors and the sheriff’s department. A really long sketch features the guys from Human Giant pushing the worst vacation deal ever on the cops. There’s 15 more episodes on 2 DVDs. The incompetent cop humor is in full force in Reno once more.

    Arthur Hailey’s Hotel: The First Season is the Love Boat for people who get sea sick. The guest stars checked into San Francisco’s St. Gregory Hotel for adventures that were a little less light than on the Pacific Princess. The place is run by James Brolin (best known as Mr. Barbra Streisand or Josh Brolin’s dad). The pilot movie has Bette Davis owning the joint, but they cart her away before the regular season. The movie does have Erin Moran in her post Happy Days glam. She’s supposed to be a singer. This first season is packed with semi-major stars including Richard Hatch (both Battlestar Galacticas), Gary Collins (Drunk RV driver), Vic Tayback (Mel from Alice), Heather Locklear (pre-Cougar), Scatman Crothers (The Shining), and Adrienne Barbeau (Maude). Roy Thinnes (The Invaders) plays a guest who can’t remember who he is. If he walks out on his bill, they’ll know who he is. The most stunning moment is Tori Spelling as a little gal. She got this role without any help from her father, executive producer Aaron Spelling. Hotel‘s weird casting keeps it lighter than the scripts intended it to be.

  • Contest Round-Up: 2009-07-08

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    Welcome to our weekly round-up of featured giveaways here at Quick Stop. Every Wednesday, 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 Paramount Home Video, we’re giving away five (5) copies of THE STATE: THE COMPLETE SERIES on DVD.

    In conjunction with Thinkgeek.com, we’re giving away five (5) sets of SINGING MONKEY BALLS.

    In conjunction with Shout! Factory, we’re giving away five (5) copies of THE MYSTERY SCIENCE THEATER 3000 COLLECTION: VOLUME XV on DVD.

    In conjunction with Channel 4, we’re giving away two (2) copies of DERREN BROWN: AN EVENING OF WONDERS on DVD. Please note that this is a Region 2 release.

    In conjunction with Channel 4, we’re giving away a copy of BIRD & FORTUNE: TWO JOHNS AND A DINNER PARTY on DVD. Please note that this is a Region 2 release.

    In conjunction with Channel 4, we’re giving away a copy of BEEHIVE: SERIES 1 on DVD. Please note that this is a Region 2 release.

    In conjunction with Warner Bros. Home Video, we’re giving away three (3) copies of ER: SEASON 11 on DVD.

    In conjunction with TNT Home Video, we’re giving away five (5) copies of LEVERAGE on DVD.

    In conjunction with HBO Home Video, we’re giving away four (4) copies of GREY GARDENS on DVD.

    In conjunction with BBC Home Video, we’re giving away three (3) copies of WILD PACIFIC on DVD.

    In conjunction with Paramount Home Video, we’re giving away five (5) copies of VAN WILDER: FRESHMAN YEAR: UNRATED on DVD.

    In conjunction with Virgin Records, we’re giving away three (3) copies of DAVID BOWIE: VH1 STORYTELLERS on CD/DVD.

    In conjunction with Warner Bros. Home Video, we’re giving away four (4) copies of THE WIGGLES GO BANANAS on DVD.

  • Win THE WIGGLES GO BANANAS on DVD!

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    In conjunction with Warner Bros. Home Video, we’re giving away four (4) copies of THE WIGGLES GO BANANAS on DVD.

    Contest ends at 11:59pm EST on Wednesday, July 29th.

    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 July, 29th.

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

  • Win DAVID BOWIE: VH1 STORYTELLERS on CD/DVD!

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    In conjunction with Virgin Records, we’re giving away three (3) copies of DAVID BOWIE: VH1 STORYTELLERS on CD/DVD.

    Contest ends at 11:59pm EST on Wednesday, July 29th.

    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 July, 29th.

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

  • Win VAN WILDER: FRESHMAN YEAR: UNRATED on DVD!

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    In conjunction with Paramount Home Video, we’re giving away five (5) copies of VAN WILDER: FRESHMAN YEAR: UNRATED on DVD.

    Contest ends at 11:59pm EST on Wednesday, July 29th.

    CLOSED! THANKS FOR ENTERING!

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    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 July, 29th.

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

  • Win WILD PACIFIC on DVD!

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    In conjunction with BBC Home Video, we’re giving away three (3) copies of WILD PACIFIC on DVD.

    Contest ends at 11:59pm EST on Wednesday, July 29th.

    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 July, 29th.

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

  • Win GREY GARDENS on DVD!

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    In conjunction with HBO Home Video, we’re giving away four (4) copies of GREY GARDENS on DVD.

    Contest ends at 11:59pm EST on Wednesday, July 29th.

    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 July, 29th.

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

  • Win LEVERAGE: SEASON 1 on DVD!

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    In conjunction with TNT Home Video, we’re giving away five (5) copies of LEVERAGE on DVD.

    Contest ends at 11:59pm EST on Wednesday, July 29th.

    CLOSED! THANKS FOR ENTERING!

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    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 July, 29th.

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

  • Win ER: SEASON 11 on DVD!

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    In conjunction with Warner Bros. Home Video, we’re giving away three (3) copies of ER: SEASON 11 on DVD.

    Contest ends at 11:59pm EST on Wednesday, July 29th.

    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 July, 29th.

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

  • Win BEEHIVE: SERIES 1 on DVD!

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    In conjunction with Channel 4, we’re giving away a copy of BEEHIVE: SERIES 1 on DVD. Please note that this is a Region 2 release.

    Contest ends at 11:59pm EST on Wednesday, July 29th.

    CLOSED! THANKS FOR ENTERING!

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    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 July, 29th.

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

  • Win BIRD & FORTUNE: TWO JOHNS AND A DINNER PARTY on DVD!

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    In conjunction with Channel 4, we’re giving away a copy of BIRD & FORTUNE: TWO JOHNS AND A DINNER PARTY on DVD. Please note that this is a Region 2 release.

    Contest ends at 11:59pm EST on Wednesday, July 29th.

    CLOSED! THANKS FOR ENTERING!

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    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 July, 29th.

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

  • Win DERREN BROWN: AN EVENING OF WONDERS on DVD!

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    In conjunction with Channel 4, we’re giving away two (2) copies of DERREN BROWN: AN EVENING OF WONDERS on DVD. Please note that this is a Region 2 release.

    Contest ends at 11:59pm EST on Wednesday, July 29th.

    CLOSED! THANKS FOR ENTERING!

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    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 July, 29th.

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

  • Win THE MYSTERY SCIENCE THEATER 3000 COLLECTION: VOLUME XV on DVD!

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    In conjunction with Shout! Factory, we’re giving away five (5) copies of THE MYSTERY SCIENCE THEATER 3000 COLLECTION: VOLUME XV on DVD.

    Contest ends at 11:59pm EST on Wednesday, July 29th.

    CLOSED! THANKS FOR ENTERING!

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    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 July, 29th.

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

  • Win SINGING MONKEY BALLS from Thinkgeek.com!

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    In conjunction with Thinkgeek.com, we’re giving away five (5) sets of SINGING MONKEY BALLS.

    Contest ends at 11:59pm EST on Wednesday, July 29th.

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    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 July, 29th.

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

  • Win THE STATE on DVD!

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    In conjunction with Paramount Home Video, we’re giving away five (5) copies of THE STATE: THE COMPLETE SERIES on DVD.

    Contest ends at 11:59pm EST on Wednesday, July 29th.

    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 July, 29th.

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

  • Weekend Shopping Guide 7/3/09: Of Geeks & Nerds

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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…

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

    Graham Linehan – with Arthur Matthews – is one half of the creative team behind the legendary britcom Father Ted. With The IT Crowd (MPI, Not Rated, DVD-$24.98 SRP), he’s done for tech support nerds what Ted did for Catholic priests… In other words, he’s made a surreal, sublime, goofily funny show that only gets better as it goes along. The series focuses on the world of corporate IT drones Roy (Chris O’Dowd) & Moss (Richard Ayoade), whose male clubhouse deep in the basement is upset by new boss Jen (Katherine Parkinson). The second season brings in the wonderful Matt Berry as the new head of Reynholm Industries, Douglas Reynholm. Just do yourself a favor and pick up the set, featuring all 6 episodes, plus audio commentaries, deleted scenes, outtakes, and a behind-the-scenes featurette.

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    You can add realistic graphics and motion sensing to your heart’s content, but my heart will always hold the Nintendo games of my youth closest of all. So, in the age of the Nintendo DS, how can one bring some high quality handheld gaming to those vintage games? Well, with the Pocket Retro Game Emulator ($99.99). If you know about ROMs, then you know what to do with this wondrous piece of kit that feels like an old school NES controller (with those added SNES buttons). But that’s not all! It also can play music, videos, radio, and even has built in speakers and a video out. JOY.

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    Transplanting Ferris Bueller from the big screen to the small screen was a bit of a disaster. Well, a complete disaster, actually. The show that did manage to pull off a high school comedy about a teen who knew exactly how to navigate the pitfalls and perils with smart scripts and a great cast was Parker Lewis Can’t Lose (Shout! Factory, Not Rated, DVD-$49.99 SRP), whose first season FINALLY makes its DVD debut. The 4-disc set contains all 26 episodes, plus audio commentaries and a retrospective featurette with the cast.

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    After all of those recent, wonderful album remasters, it was only a matter of time before we got the remastered single-disc hits album George Harrison: Let It Roll (Capitol, $18.98 SRP). It’s a nice overview that also contains a couple of album cuts and exclusives, including the original demo of “Isn’t It A Pity”.

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    I would not be disappointed if the 5th season of Entourage (HBO, Not Rated, DVD-$39.98 SRP) were the show’s last, as the fire has gone out. Maybe that’s because Vince Chase’s storyline in the series finds our once popular star on the slide after a disastrous Cannes screening. Bonus features include a trio of audio commentaries and cast & crew interviews.

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    Female comedians are a rarity compared to the number of male comedians, and female comedy troupes are even rarer. It’s a damn shame on both counts, and it means one should support those that are out there – including the stars of the Channel 4 series Beehive (Channel 4, Region 2, Not Rated, £19.99 SRP), a silly-fun sketch series that’s worth a look.

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    Another TV show heretofore absent from DVD that Shout has gained the rights to and dropped a first season release on is Designing Women (Shout! Factory, Not Rated, DVD-$44.99 SRP). You can now own all 22 episodes, plus a reunion featurette.

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    Get a unique view of the moon landing via the coverage from the across the pond on Apollo 11: A Night To Remember (Acorn, Not Rated, DVD-$24.99 SRP), which contains archival footage from the BBC of that landmark event.

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    Often overlooked, Rod Stewart produced a few classic albums in his day, and a pair of those have been revisited for deluxe editions. The first is the hit-laden A Night On The Town (Rhino Records, $24.98 SRP), featuring “Tonight’s The Night”, “The First Cut Is The Deepest”, and the worth rediscovering “The Killing Of Georgie”. The other album is Atlantic Crossing (Rhino Records, $24.98 SRP). Both 2-disc editions contain bonus tracks, including demos and early editions.

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    Still Spike Lee’s finest outing, the still powerful Do The Right Thing (Universal, Rated R, Blu-Ray-$29.98 SRP) gets its day on Blu-Ray, porting over many of the bonus materials found on the last standard DVD special edition, plus a newly-produced retrospective documentary and deleted scenes.

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    Nobody pulls off upper-class white trash like Danny McBride, and that’s more than evident in the uneven but occasionally brilliant first season of Eastbound & Down (HBO, Not Rated, $29.98 SRP), in which he plays a former Major League pitcher whose hard-partying lifestyle destroyed his career and lands him on his brother’s couch and a job teaching gym at his old North Carolina middle school.. Bonus features include audio commentaries, deleted scenes, featurettes, outtakes, and more.

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    Time for another round of comic shenanigans in Hooterville’s Shady Rest Hotel, with the release of the complete second season of Petticoat Junction (Paramount, Not Rated, DVD-$39.98 SRP). The 5-disc set features all 36 episodes, plus episode intros, an interview, and a photo gallery.

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    It was never as good as its parent show’s best seasons, but by the fifth and final season of Stargate: Atlantis (MGM, Not Rated, DVD-$49.98 SRP), the show was a life raft for genre actors who needed a job, including the wonderful Robert Picardo. The 5-disc set features all 20 episodes, plus audio commentaries, featurettes, deleted scenes, galleries, and more.

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    I have absolutely nothing to say about Jonas Brothers: The 3-D Concert Experience (Walt Disney, Rated G, Blu-Ray-$44.99 SRP). It’s them. In 3-D. The fans know who they are, and know if they want it. Only available in 3-D on Blu-Ray, the 3-disc set features an extended cut, bonus songs, a featurette, and a standard DVD of the film.

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    Action? Sure. A big heist gone bad the brings revenge down on the head of a New Orleans Police Detective? Check. The cop is John Cena? Yeah. The movie? 12 Rounds (Fox, Not Rated, Blu-Ray-$39.99 SRP). Bonus features include audio commentaries, an alternate ending, featurettes, and a gag reel.

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    Because I know you demanded it, you can now partake of the live action Street Fighter: The Legend Of Chun-Li (Fox, Not Rated, Blu-Ray-$39.99 SRP) in full-on high-def. The 3-disc set features a bonus animated comic movie, an audio commentary, deleted scenes, featurettes, galleries, and more.

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    Disney extends their corner on the Princess market with their Disney Channel original Princess Protection Program (Walt Disney, Not Rated, DVD-$29.99 SRP), starring Disney teen star Demi Lovato as a princess forced to enter the titular program and live with an everyday girl (fellow Disney star Selena Gomez). Bonus features include a pair of featurettes and a music video.

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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: REAPER’s Bret Harrison & Tyler Labine

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    HELL, MICHIGAN – Sometimes even a deal with the devil isn’t a guarantee of network renewal. There was hope that Reaper would gain a third season. The series about Sam Oliver (Bret Harrison) forced by the devil (Ray Wise) to be a bounty hunter of demons had grown a loyal following. However Sam’s biggest evil spirit lurked in an office at the CW.

    To celebrate the release of Reaper: Season Two, the Party Favors hotline received calls from Bret Harrison and Tyler Labine, who played Sock, Sam’s co-worker. Until that day Tyler called, there were rumors that the show might get picked up or even go to first run syndication. However things weren’t sounding good before the phone rang.

    My first question to Tyler Labine was confirmation that the sets for Reaper had been struck.

    “I don’t know if they’re officially torn them down. But we’re officially finito,” Tyler confirmed.

    Did having a show in limbo for so long affect his career as an actor?

    “It didn’t. Basically they committed suicide with our show by putting on us on against American Idol. We knew that things weren’t going well. Our creators had signed a new deal with Fox. The writing was on the wall that the show was pretty much done. I started shopping around for movies. A little TV show called Sons of Tucson over at Fox fell into my lap. They took a second position contract on me. I went and shot a new pilot that’s been picked up so we start production in September,” he jubilantly reported.

    Is Sons of Tucson a spin-off of Sons of Anarchy?

    “Nothing to do with Sons of Anarchy. It’s totally different. It’s a comedy. It’s going on Sunday nights between The Simpsons and Family Guy.

    Does this mean Tyler will be sucking down Pawtucket Petes with Peter Griffin?

    “I wish,” Tyler said. “I met Seth McFarlane at the up fronts. There was talk of me doing a guest star voice on Cleveland, the new Family Guy spin-off.”

    What does he think of both seasons of Reaper being on DVD?

    “It’s cool,” he said. “I’ve done shows that don’t get blessed with a DVD release. All that work and see you never again. It’s nice to know our show and characters will be immortalized on DVD. People can and should go out and buy them. They can get two seasons of a show that I really, really loved doing and cared about deeply. I’m super stoked that we got them all out on DVD.”

    There’s an internet rumor that Reaper will continue as a comic book. Any truth to it?

    “You’re not wrong,” Tyler confirmed. “The comic book is happening. People have been hinting that we should be able to get a two hour movie finale. You can never guess what’s going to happen there.”

    The idea of a two hour movie based on the series isn’t that far fetched seeing how it was recently done for the cult hit Dead Like Me. Would Tyler consider reading the forthcoming graphic novels for a book on tape?

    “Probably not,” he said. “I’m not adept enough at that kind of stuff. I’d rather people use their imagination than let me read it.”

    Tyler’s been acting in high profile projects since 1991 in everything from Road to Avonlea, The X-Files and Dark Angel. But I had to ask about his outrageous role of Croker in Evil Alien Conquerors with North Carolina School of the Arts graduates Diedrich Bader (Office Space) and Chris Parnell (Hot Rod)

    “Diedrich and Chris were great,” Tyler said. “It was really fun. But playing a guy who thinks he’s a 100 foot giant is physically taxing. I lost my voice for four months after shooting that movie. Ended up seeing a vocal pathologist. I may have to get vocal surgery. It was crazy, but it was so much fun. I loved working on it. That’s a once in a lifetime character if I’ve ever seen one. I thought the music turned out pretty funny.”

    Another odd title on his filmography is Canadian Zombie. What Canuck has the tastiest brains in all of the Great White North?

    “If I was a zombie, I would eat Gordon Campbell brains,” he speculated. “He’s our premier in British Columbia. He’s got probably got a tasty, mushy brain.

    Was this film about the undead who wanted more than Tim Horton’s donuts?

    Canadian Zombie was a short film I shot for a friend. He basically went back to the old Night of the Living Dead making a political statement through a zombie film. It was more of a statement about zombies at the voting booths. We don’t get out there and vote enough as a country. We just had our election in British Columbia and 40 percent came out to vote. It’s staggeringly awful. The voters were so complacent at the polls because the Canucks were actually in the playoffs. People weren’t going out. They were staying at home drinking beer and watching hockey.”

    In his career, Tyler has worked with some of the major creepy actors of our day including James Spader (Boston Public), Terrance Stamp (My Boss’s Daughter) and Ray Wise (Reaper). Which of these men would he describe as the most creepy to face on the set?

    “Iconically creepy would definitely be Ray Wise… Leland Palmer,” Tyler declared. “The funny thing is the contrast. He’s so nice in everyday life. He’s a real sweetheart of a man. He’s a real joker. And then you just watch him turn on that creep. And you’re like, ‘Oh my god.’ He’s so good at it. He played one of my favorite villains of all time – Leland Palmer. I’ll definitely have to put my stamp on Ray.”

    After his numerous appearances on Boston Legal playing Assistant District Attorney Jonathan Winant, could he hold his own in the courtroom of Judge Judy?

    “Hell no,” he said. “I would be eating my foot and I’d be still be hungry eating my other foot. Pretending to know what I’m talking about is one thing, but I’d be terrible defending myself. Plus I’d probably be guilty.”

    Recently Tyler finished A Good Old Fashioned Orgy with Don Johnson (Miami Vice. Since he’d also worked with William Shatner on Boston Public, Tyler would be an authority in knowing who would win in a Fight Club beatdown: The Shatner or Don Johnson.

    “I got to go with D.J. on that one,” he declared. “I gotta say that Don was looking fit. Shatner, not that he’s completely falling apart, but I think Don Johnson would have the cutting edge there.”

    Bret Harrison called up a few days later. He’s been a primetime fixture since 2001 when he appeared as Brad on Grounded For Life followed by Fox’s The Loop. Reaper was his second series as the lead. The news of the show’s cancellation had settled. I was compelled to ask him how much does he hate American Idol?

    “I don’t watch American Idol. I don’t despise it,” Bret said. “Am I supposed to despise it?”

    He’s reminded that when Reaper returned for its 13 episode second season, CW put it right up against the ratings juggernaut.

    “Right. Right. I stopped paying attention. That’s what I do,” he explained. “That’s what you learn to do when you’re on a show that’s on the bubble and you’re trying to break through. You pay to attention to that stuff too much and you start to go crazy.”

    The act of being sacrificed in such a horrible time slot brings out the conspiracy theory that the CW didn’t want Reaper to have a sophomore bounce.

    “I think there’s probably somebody behind a big door saying, ‘We’re going to kill the show.’ It’s predestined. I hate to say that,” Bret admitted.

    However Bret likes the fact that both seasons of Reaper will be available on DVD. Those who were too mesmerized by Adam Lambert can have a chance to catch what they missed over the last few months. Bret enjoys buying season sets and binge viewing.

    “The few shows that I’ve gotten into I don’t watch on TV. I buy the DVDs and end up watching them like Dexter in a week,” Bret said. He used this same method to watch HBO’s The Wire.

    What excites the star of Reaper about his upcoming boxset?

    “I’m really curious about seeing the gag reel,” he said.

    Does Bret ever figure out creative ways to blow take in order to get into the gag reel?

    “I learned a long time ago that you do not do that because they use those takes sometimes,” he warned. “The gag reel is very authentic.”

    After two seasons of playing a guy working at a mega-hardware store, how does Bret get treated when he strolls into a Home Depot? “I haven’t needed to visit the Home Depot in past couple months,” Bret said. “I feel like it could work in my favor. I think I could get help now. I’ve never had a good experience at Home Depot.”

    How did he react when he was told that Ray Wise would be his nemesis?

    “I didn’t know who he was. They said, ‘You got to check this guy out. He’s done sixty something films.’ I googled and saw a picture of him. I was like, “Oh my God, they hit gold. That’s the guy. The guy is the cool Frank Sinatra Devil guy. He’s so good.”

    His desire to watch TV shows on DVD came into play once more. “I ended up buying the first season of Twin Peaks and got into that,” he said.

    Over the course of the 21st century, Bret has been a fixture on network TV with three series. But none of them had anything close to a conventional season. The first season of Reaper was interrupted by the writer’s strike. Does he dream of a time he hooks up with a show that doesn’t have scheduling hiccups?

    “That would be nice. That’s the dream of getting on a show that’s a huge hit. Even though the few shows I’ve done have had hiccups, I feel like they’ve all been good shows. I’d rather be on a show that’s having problems with the network and always on the bubble. There’s a core audience out there that really appreciates them.”

    When it didn’t look like there would be a third season, did Bret snag a couple souvenirs from the set? “I took some bar glasses,” Bret said. He also snagged the remote control car that was used as a vessel.

    Many people recognize Bret as the whipped neighbor on Grounded For Life. Who was more demanding: The Devil or Lily on Grounded For Life?

    “I would say Lily,” Bret asserted.

    Reaper: Season Two is available at your favorite DVD stores. Keep an eye out at your local comic book shop for the continuing adventures of Sam Oliver and the Devil.

    WHAT SHE REALLY IS

    Enough with the media comparing Megan Fox with Angelina Jolie. If anything, Fox is the second coming of Caroline Munro. Is there that much of a difference between Fox’s performance in Transformers and Munro in the epic Golden Voyage of Sinbad? If they ever remake that Ray Harryhausen flick, they ought to tattoo eyeballs on Fox’s palms.

    SEE YOU IN THE FALL

    The hottest new cable show will be Cream of Soup being executive produced by me.

    Each week you’ll be able to tune into Cream of Soup to see the best clips of Comcast’s 20 Soup shows. What’s better than our host cracking jokes about clips from the numerous clipshows such as E!’s The Soup with Joel McHale, Versus’ Sports Soup with Matt Iseman, G4’s Web Soup with Chris Hardwick, Style’s The Dish with Danielle Fishel and RFD’s Caboose Soup with Boxcar Willie Jr. Plus we’ll be having the laughlights from VH1’s Best Week Ever and Comedy Central’s Tosh.0 There’s not enough time in the weekend to watch all those comic commentary clipshows. Cream of Soup will give you the highlights and the outright bombs so you’ll be the cool guy at the watercooler on Monday morning. We can’t announce the name of our host, but he was nominated for a Cable Ace Award, held the Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Belt and saved the Pope’s life.

    NO JUSTICE FOR JUDGES

    I’m furious that once more a president has discriminated against our greatest judicial minds when it comes time to appoint a Supreme Court Justice. Did you notice whose names didn’t even come close to be discussed as replacements for Justice Souter? Not one short listed judges had their own TV show. Where’s the justice?

    This ugliness goes back to when Ronald Reagan scoffed off The People’s Court‘s Judge Wapner. You’d expect the end of this stigma to be part of the change we need.

    What disqualifies Judge Greg Mathis from sharing the shower room with Chief Justice Roberts? He’s got a biography that gets told to America every day. He testifies, “Troubled kids? I was one. Gangs? Jail? I was there. Second chances? I got one. I went to law school, became a lawyer, and then a judge. Now I get to give second chances. It’s time for hard decisions and tough love. Justice that makes a difference; that’s what I’m about!” Where is his chance?

    The most popular judge in America is Judge Judy. America loves her verdicts. She’s not a game player. How can you not be moved to hear a judge proclaim, “Lawyers are always asking me if I will cut some slack for their clients. My standard answer is this is not Let’s Make A Deal.” Why didn’t she get a presidential interview at Camp David?

    If the president wanted a Latina woman on the bench, why not short list Marilyn Milian from The People’s Court? She’s the first Hispanic TV justice. Why not let her keep trailblazing to Washington D.C.? What makes her less of a judge than a court of appeals sitter? She might have a lot of explaining before the senate about knowing Harvey Levin. But she’s a pro before the cameras. She can charm the hardest neo-con into thinking she’s not going to ruin the Constitution.

    When the next justice decides it’s time to step down, this administration must seriously consider picking a justice who has figured out a way to hear cases in the private sector. The president wanted to hire a TV doctor (CNN’s Sanjay Gupta) to be the Surgeon General. Why are legal minds ineligible for the top job because they wear a little make up during hearings?

    BLAH GAME

    Who thought it was a swell idea to make a movie adaptation of Moneyball with a $50 million budget? Are audiences ready to see Brad Pitt doing payroll math and breaking down walks to hits ratios? The pitch must have sounded been, ‘It’s like A Beautiful Mind with guys scratching themselves.’ Do we really crave Pitt playing Oakland A’s general manager Billy Beane? Even with Stephen Soderbergh directing it sounds like The Horrible Truth About H.R. Block. Thankfully some young executive realized he might be eating Top Ramen for the next decade and red lit the production.

    The only film about mathletes that made money was Mean Girls.

    Soderbergh should have just adapted the book as a documentary for ESPN’s new major filmmaker program. Speaking of which, Spike Lee’s Kobe Doin’ Work was created with 30 cameras and one pair of kneepads. Kobe reminded me why I despise him so much from only 3 minutes of his self-fellatio narration on himself. This isn’t a tenth as good as Zidane: A 21st Century Portrait that Spike ripped off for this Hoover sponsored suck up. Thirty cameras watching Kobe? As if he’s not on camera for the entire game when a Lakers game is televised. I’d rather see 30 cameras following the 12th man on a team. What does he at the end of the bench? How does he warm up knowing that will be the only time he touches the hardwood for the night? Does he really shower after the game? Why couldn’t Spike tell us this man’s story?

    ESPN did red light my special sports film which was going to be a 60 minute montage of fans at Fenway shouting “A Rod, You Suck!!!!” between highlights of him striking out.

    BLU-RAY HEAVEN

    The Jonas Brothers The 3D Concert Experience Deluxe Extended Movie Blu-ray Combo Pack is the winner of the quick gift to make you look like a cool uncle award. Inside the blue box is the concert film on Blu-ray, DVD and a disc with the digital copy. No matter what format the kid has connected to her bedroom TV, she ought to be able to watch the sibling trio. Only the Blu-ray disc contains the film in 3D. They include 4 sets of glasses with the red/blue lenses so you won’t hear the third kid screaming that she can’t see Nick Jonas unloading foam in her face. The music of the Jonas Brothers is pure bubble gum. Nick, Joe and Kevin appear happy while playing their hits including “That’s The Way We Roll” and “Burnin’ Up.” The last song has enough stage pyro to satisfy a wrestling fan. There’s a twisted moment where the three brothers shoot foam at the screaming teen girls sitting close to the stage. There are guest stars at the concert with Demi Lovato and Taylor Swift popping up for a song each. Snippets of the life of the Jonas Brothers including a Time Square mob scene when they showed up to buy their record at midnight. They’re not even autographing stuff for the fans. They race in the record store, buy the CDs and run back to their limo. Thousands packed the street like it was New Year’s Eve. Audrey, a friend’s 8 year old daughter, was glued to the set for the entire 89 minutes. The 3D does a fine job of separating the brothers during their solos. The bonus features include two more songs and a more footage of the brothers off the stage.

    Mel Brook’s Spaceballs – Blu-ray brings the 1080p love to the sci-fi spoof of Star Wars. Decades ago before the Scary Movie series, Mel Brooks was the source of mocking movie genres. He struck gold with Blazing Saddles and Young Frankenstein. It seemed only natural that in 1987 he poked fun at George Lucas’s epic with his Borscht Belt humor. Daphne Zuniga is a spoiled Druish princess that doesn’t want to marry Prince Valium (Jim J. Bullock). During her bolt with a robotic Joan Rivers, she finds herself also running from Dark Helmet (Rick Moranis). He’s like Darth Vader except he has a mega-huge helmet. Her only hope is Lone Starr (Bill Pullman) and his co-pilot Barf (John Candy). Mel Brooks plays both the evil president and the mystical Yogurt (a Yoda knock-off). Darth Helmet’s ultimate goal is to hold the princess hostage so they can steal all the air off her planet with a unique version of the Death Star. My favorite moment involves the one man sound effect machine Michael Winslow as the radar technician. They should have had him make all the space noises. What funny is the scene where Brooks has Starr and Barf eating at an intergalactic greasy spoon diner. Years later Lucas would use this location in Attack of the Clones. Who influenced whom? The high def transfer is crisp and detailed. Joan Rivers has never looked better on the screen. There’s a bushel basket of bonus features including a commentary track from Brooks. There’s a documentary about the film, a tribute to John Candy and the flubs. The Exhibitor Trailer with Mel Brooks reminds us what a great salesman he was before going off to recycle his films on Broadway. They include a DVD of the movie so you don’t have to chose which version to buy. Spaceballs is still funny although not as hilarious as Phantom Menace.

    THE DVD SHELF

    Diary of Anne Frank: 50th Anniversary Edition adapts the journal of a teenage girl trapped in an attic with family and friends to avoid being executed by the Nazis in occupied Holland. There’s plenty of tension as they Nazis constantly search the neighborhood looking for hidden Jews. The black and white images allow the stark nature of their survival to be emphasized. Anne has a sense of hope even under such dire circumstances. I’m not going to spoil the ending. Director George Stevens didn’t go Hollywood on this true story. There are seven featurettes created for this new DVD. Millie Perkins recalls her time playing Anne Frank on both the commentary track and on camera. We also get to explore George Stevens’ service in World War II. He didn’t merely watch battle action in the safety of his screening room. There’s also a Blu-ray with the bonus features.

    Two Lovers might be Joaquin Phoenix’s last film role if he truly devotes himself to his rap career. He plays a guy who has suffered a breakdown that caused him to break up with his fiance and move back with his parents in Brooklyn. He’s stuck in his childhood bed. He delivers clothes for his dad’s dry cleaning. But life isn’t that bleak. He ends up getting entangled with Vinessa Shaw (Eyes Wide Shut) and Gwyneth Paltrow. But can he really enjoy his time with these women? The man has issues. Two Lovers could have easily turned into a stupid romantic comedy with Matthew McConaughey, but it doesn’t. Two Lovers stays grounded with the characters instead of jumping to the whims and expectations of an audience. After the film was over, I felt myself getting angry that Joaquin jerked out with this rapper charade.

    Petticoat Junction: The Official Second Season brings the biggest star of the ’70s to the spotlight: Benji! Well his name is Higgins the Dog at this point. But he’s the super mutt who arrives at the Shady Rest Hotel at the start of the season. “Betty Jo’s Dog” wastes no time in letting the pooch dominate the show. He’s almost as imposing a figure as Arnold Ziffel on Green Acres. Petticoat Junction is about Bea Benaderet (the voice of Betty Rubble) and her three daughters running a hotel that’s between Hooterville and Pixley on the train line. The 36 episodes on Season Two have the homespun humor you find on The Beverly Hillbillies and Green Acres. Most of the episode have the hot daughters planning for their future. Edgar Buchanan comes up with scams to make the hotel feel busy. Several characters from Green Acres got their start here including Fred Drucker (Frank Cady) and Mr. Ziffel.

    Matlock: The Third Season starts off with the reunion of Andy Griffith and Don Knotts. This time Don plays Andy’s new neighbor. In an un-Barney Fife manner, Don gets accused of killing a used car salesman. Seymour Cassel plays a rival used car dealer. There’s a chance a people thought he was an aging Goober. There’s only 20 episodes this season of homespun judicial prudence. “The Thoroughbred” brings us the magic of Don Swayze, the brother of Patrick. “The Cult” has Matlock sending Kene Holiday to infiltrate a cult in order to find out who killed their leader. No matter how tight the action seems, there’s something way too relaxing about the cases on Matlock. You’ll never drop your sweet tea in shock. What makes this enjoyable viewing is seeing Andy and Don sharing screentime. They were priceless in their chemistry.

    Saving Grace: Season Two brings more of Holly Hunter to the little screen. She’s an Oklahoma City detective with a lot of issues. She’s doesn’t hold back her desires when it comes to smoking, drinking or screwing. She’s dealing with an angel from God that’s trying to clean up her wicked ways. Can she save herself? Or will everyone around her drive her nuts. There’s 14 episodes on the boxset that touch upon an impending marriage and death.

    Burn Notice: Season Two is another 16 episodes from USA’s freelance spy hit. The big reason to watch is Bruce Campbell. Why isn’t he on a Bond film? Also nice to see Gabrielle Anwar pulling off a little espionage. Jeffrey Donovan looks great with his spy sunglasses. This is just a smooth and sexy series.

    GIVEAWAYS

    CBS DVD is being twice as nice with two giveaway for lucky readers.

    CBS DVD has given us 5 copies of Petticoat Junction: The Official Second Season to give to very special Party Favors readers. In order to win, answer this question: Who owned Higgins the dog? Send your answer, name and address to mokaha@aol.com. Put “Petticoat” in the subject.
    CBS DVD has also given us 5 copies of Matlock: The Third Season to give to very special Party Favors readers. In order to win, answer this question: Where did Matlock shoot its final season? Send your answer, name and address to mokaha@aol.com. Put “Matlock” in the subject.

    Family, friends and Abe Simpson are not eligible to win.

  • The Greatest Movie Blog Of All Time: Excuse Me, Stewardess…

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    EXCUSE ME, STEWARDESS

    What’s happenin’ all you hip cats and hot mamas? I’m glad ya’ll found time to join me up in here tonight, because I’m about to blow ya minds with the tale of Black Dynamite (Michael Jai White). He’s a cool dude that used to work for the C.I. of A. He was the best. He was a war hero back in Nam. He knows karate like that kid. And he pulls the foxes like the best of “˜em. I guess you could say he is one bad mother–“¦ Oh. Well, the editors of this here piece have informed me that I don’t need to be cussin’ in this here review, so I’ll try to keep it elementary for you cats.

    So, I guess I should hit you fine folk with a little about the plot. Alright, you got my main man Black Dynamite, right? Well, his brother went undercover to this drug deal and ended up gettin’ himself killed. Black Dynamite didn’t take too well to that, so he goes on the prowl looking for the killer. After teaming up with this brother, Cream Corn (Tommy Davidson), they decide to do away with all those jive turkeys who is sellin’ smack to the kids. Black Dynamite loves the little kids. Especially orphans. So they gather up a few other cats and raid the warehouse where they think the drugs are at, but they find a big surprise that leads all the way to the top (the very top). Confused? That’s okay, because the plot matters about as much as how many miles per gallon I can get on my Cadillac. It’s irrelevant to the big picture, baby.

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    And what a picture it is, people. The director, my main man Scott Sanders, and Michael Jai White (who came up with the story and helped to write it) done a fantastic job of puttin’ this thing together. I guess it would be a spoof, but it would also fit right in with the blaxploitation flicks of the 70’s. This would have been a great addition to Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino’s Grindhouse. I definitely would have stayed in my seat another ninety minutes because Black Dynamite will have you laughin’ harder than any movie you gonna see this year. It’s finely paced and smarter than other spoofs coming out these days. I was laughing throughout the whole thing and I was laughing hard. One of my sexy foxes had to calm me down right there in the theater, man. About ten minutes into the flick, Black Dynamite remembers an incident in Vietnam that he will never forget. He tells the story so vividly and sincere, but it’s hilarious. Everybody in the audience was laughing so hard, it was hard to hear what the cat was saying. I didn’t think they would be able to top that thing, but it only got better. As Black Dynamite takes on some kung fu treachery, the moment when the villain has his hand cut off provides the funniest part in the flick.

    It’s the subtle things that really take Black Dynamite from good spoof film to classic comedy. Actors are replaced mid-scene, the way Black Dynamite and his troops solve the mystery of what they found in the warehouse is brilliant, and the soundtrack sometimes tells us exactly what is going on. The boom in the shot has been done a hundred times, but here it seems intelligent and fresh.

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    I’ve always liked that boy, Michael Jai White, and here he shows that he could be a leading man if given the chance. He’s pitch-perfect in the role and always has a straight face. He delivers every single line with impeccable timing and his “smile” is righteous. He has an adequate supporting cast around him, but this is essentially a one man show.

    It almost hurts that I got to see Black Dynamite as part of the L.A. Film Festival and won’t be able to catch it again for a few months. I wanted to peep it again as soon as the credits crawled up the screen (with some funny jokes). So don’t you go thinking this is one of those spoofs that a cat like Keenan Ivory Wayans might put out. Get you a sexy mama and haul ass to the nearest big screen as soon as this baby comes near you. You won’t be disappointed.

    Jesse Rivers wishes he had a chance to live in the 70’s.

  • Ken P. D. Snyde-Cast #102: Act Now And Save

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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 #102: Act Now And Save – Ken & Dana return with a not altogether touching tribute to someone before profiling their bitter rival, then run up against an immovable object.

    [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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  • Contest Round-Up: 2009-07-01

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    Welcome to our weekly round-up of featured giveaways here at Quick Stop. Every Wednesday, 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 MPI Home Video, we’re giving away five (5) copies of THE IT CROWD: SEASON 2 on DVD.

    In conjunction with Thinkgeek.com, we’re giving away ten (10) tins of SMART MASS: THINKING PUTTY.

    In conjunction with Universal Pictures, we’re giving away a PUBLIC ENEMIES prize pack containing 1 Hat, 1 T-shirt, 1 Long sleeve shirts, and 1 Poster.

    In conjunction with Universal Pictures, we’re giving away two (2) BRUNO prize packs containing 1 Hat, 1 Bruno Title Treatment T-shirt, 1 Bruno Face T-shirt, 1 Get Uber It T-shirt, 1 Ich Don’t Think So T-shirt, and 1 Nicht Nicht T-shirt – with one special winner also getting a Backpack.

    In conjunction with Paramount Home Video & Comedy Central, we’re giving away five (5) copies of RENO 911: SEASON 6 on DVD.

    In conjunction with Summit Entertainment, we’re giving away five (5) copies of PUSH on DVD.

    In conjunction with Summit Entertainment, we’re giving away five (5) copies of KNOWING on DVD.

    In conjunction with EMI, we’re giving away three (3) copies of Sinead O Connor’s I DO NOT WANT WHAT I HAVEN’T GOT limited edition.

    In conjunction with EMI, we’re giving away three (3) copies of Lenny Kravitz’s LET LOVE RULE 20th anniversary edition.

    In conjunction with EMI, we’re giving away three (3) copies of THE VERY BEST OF EL ALMA DE LILA DOWNS.

  • Win THE VERY BEST OF EL ALMA DE LILA DOWNS on CD!

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    In conjunction with EMI, we’re giving away three (3) copies of THE VERY BEST OF EL ALMA DE LILA DOWNS.

    Contest ends at 11:59pm EST on Wednesday, July 22nd.

    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 July, 22nd.

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