The Blu-ray has great Picture and Audio quality along with a great amount of features so this is an instant buy for anyone that likes to laugh. And you like to laugh, right?

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This is how all classic TV and movies on Blu-ray should be treated. While there might be a few small hiccups in the picture quality, it’s not ever going to look so good.

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Yes, I’m as worried as you that I actually somewhat enjoyed Stomp the Yard: Homecoming. The movie has enough stupidity for me to enjoy for the runtime and for some reason I wasn’t entirely bored throughout the flick. I’m going to get myself checked out by a doctor later today, don’t worry.

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Overall, Camp Scare isn’t as strong as other direct-to-video Scooby flicks but I manages to sit through the short 70-minute running time (minus credits) and it didn’t feel like a waste of time.

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GOSSIP GIRL: THE COMPLETE THIRD SEASON
Failure after failure. That’s the motto for season 3. It’s tough to even find anything here worthwhile to comment on, because I’m honestly stumped how Josh Schwartz could have let the show get so stupid and boring.

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ONE TREE HILL: THE COMPLETE SEVENTH SEASON
Season seven continues on with a selection of great episodes…along with some poor ones. But overall I was once again entertained by the misadventures these twenty-something year olds get into and wonder why my life is so boring and tame.

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The Peacemaker has all earmarks of a generic mid/late ‘90s action-thriller and is only remembered thanks to the then up-and-coming star in George Clooney and the beauty of Nicole Kidman otherwise this could’ve easily been just another direct-to-video affair. The Blu-ray itself has a nice enough, though unimpressive, video transfer while the audio is also suitable with some good depth during the action scenes but the dialogue levels could’ve been better.

 

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This is arguably one of the better seasons of the family in yellow, as though it only took a few more seasons after this one, around sixteen or seventeen, for the show to start a slow decline in laughter.

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