Plus President Obama, the great DC purge and... Lego??? »»
Space...the final frontier. WATCH OUT FOR SKRULLS!! »»
Route 66: The Complete Series boxes together a time when you could get lost on the road to discover your true nature. »»
When Juliet is surprised by the return of her con man father (The Captain himself, William Shatner!) its up to Shawn and Gus to help bring the feuding family together for Jules birthday celebrations, but will the score of a life time be too much for »»
The Captains is sure to please the Star Trek faithful who have a closet filled with the VHS, DVDs and Blu-rays from the series. »»
This Killer Double Feature features the worst medical deductibles of all time. »»
Will's rapping farewell before moving from sit-com star to movie star. »»
Hollywood wouldn’t imagine an estrogen oriented crime spree. That all changed when Angie Dickinson played Wilma McClatchie. »»
Crank up the car and load up the shotgun, the latest batch of Roger Corman's Cult Classics features two double features of cross country crime with women calling the shots. »»
So in today's world social networks like Facebook and Twitter are king. But who would have thought that a popular twitter feed would become the basis for an actual TV show. That is what CBS has decided to do with $#*! My Dad Says. Yes, that is curse »»
Chris Klein reveals himself to have been the victim of a talent vampire. Let us mourn. »»
This is the iffy part of the TV season where it’s hard to know if an original episode is airing. CBS is stretching out the 23 episodes to last until May sweeps. It’s a Russian Roulette as to whether you’re going to watch a repeat at this point. »»
The dos and don'ts of underwater interracial dating. »»
Robert Saucedo lives his life by leading two things: Jack and shit, and Jack left town. »»
William Shatner on the prowl. »»
Barnaby Jones: The First Season allows us to appreciate what the elderly can offer us in the realm of private investigation. »»
What show would you love to see get another shot at redemption on the big screen? »»
Paramount puts the fazers on stun as they look to subdue the competition in mid December. »»
Before Arachnophobia and Eight Legged Freaks...there was Kingdom of the Spiders. »»
The Fugitive is compelling TV that demands you get back on his trail. »»
Paramount Home Entertainment is beaming down the Blu-ray and DVD of Star Trek just in time for Thanksgiving. »»
So that massive DVD contest isn’t enough for you – dang. Well, we better up the ante then with a pair of TV on DVD contests, and one TV on Blu-ray Disc contest. Behind door number two we have the final season of Boston Legal. Denny Crane! »»
CBS/Paramount went through and fixed all the old special effects, replacing them with shiny new CGI effects. But hey, if that bugs you, you can change mid-episode and just watch the original as well! Now THAT'S how it should be done. Paying attention, George Lucas? »»
Season three has always taken a beating from fans of Star Trek. It's got more than a few silly episodes and it rehashes some season one and two episodes. But it's not all bleak. There are more than a few classic episodes to be found in season three as well. The question is, is there enough good to outweigh the bad? »»
The TV networks jumped into the super spy business when James Bond became a major cinematic smash. There were as many espionage shows in the mid-'60s are we currently have variations of CSI. The first production to hit American airwaves was The Man From U.N.C.L.E. U.N.C.L.E. stood for the United Network Command for Law Enforcement. Their headquarters was located at the United Nations complex. Instead of battling Communists, their enemy was the evil THRUSH (which according to a paperback novelization was Technological Hierarchy for the Removal of Undesirables and the Subjugation of Humanity). Barely two years after the Cuban Missile Crisis, this series dared to suggest the Red Menace wasn't as bad as a sinister crime organization. »»