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Hightly recommend Game of Thrones: Costumes

Sunday, April 29, 2012

Game of Thrones: Costumes

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Game of Thrones Season 1 (Amazon Instant Video) Winter is coming! I really love Game of Thrones! I did not watch it the first season or most of the second. I actually had to buy the series and watch them all a week before the new April episode came on - I love the baby Dragon's....they are adorable. (how long do dragon's stay adorable?) Love the Stark family - hate the little punk King Geoffrey....love the dwarf Uncle and do not know all the right names. What kind of an imagination the author of Game of Thrones has. I just shake my head with wonder at the kind of imagination it takes to create something like Game of Thrones - it is on the same level as Harry Potter. Kudo's for turning the book's into such a great series! Love IT!!!

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    true power of shaolin kung fu

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    Best bang for the buck. Boardwalk Empire: The Complete First Season

    Tuesday, April 24, 2012

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    Boardwalk Empire: The Complete First Season (DVD) Boardwalk Empire has everything you'd expect in an HBO drama--sharply drawn characters, large-scale stories intercut with intimate moments and a sense that you couldn't find something like it anywhere else on the guide. It's maybe the best new show HBO has launched in several years.

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #369 in DVDReleased on: 2012-01-10Rating: NR (Not Rated)Aspect ratio: 1.78:1Number of discs: 5Formats: AC-3, Box set, Color, DTS Surround Sound, Dubbed, DVD, NTSC, Subtitled, WidescreenOriginal language: English, Spanish, FrenchSubtitled in: English, French, SpanishDubbed in: French, SpanishRunning time: 733 minutesCustomer ReviewsMost helpful customer reviews

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    Gets the job done, good value Empire Falls

    Sunday, April 22, 2012

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    Empire Falls (DVD) I really like this movie/ miniseries. Ed Harris is amazing, as usual (see Pollack). I give it a 5 relative to movies of it's type. Citizen Kane it isn't. But, for a laid back story about real people in a real setting, it couldn't have been done better. Re:Another review that called it slow-paced and boring, what do you expect? I assume you need a car chase and gunshots every 15 seconds to be satisfied. Stick to action junk. I like reality.

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #11406 in DVDBrand: EmpireModel: 92753Published on: 2005-09-01Released on: 2005-09-13Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)Aspect ratio: 1.78:1Number of discs: 2Formats: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, NTSC, SubtitledOriginal language: EnglishSubtitled in: English, Spanish, FrenchDimensions: .40 pounds Running time: 180 minutesFeaturesAdapted by author Richard Russo from his 2001 Pulitzer Prize winning novel, EMPIRE FALLS is a portrait of the gritty drama and human comedy that make up everyday life in blue-collar America. On a daily basis, goodhearted restaurant manager Miles Roby (Ed Harris 'Glengarry Glen Ross') tries to keep his Empire Grill going, even as the wealthy and powerful Mrs. Whiting(Joanne Woodward 'Philadelphia')Editorial ReviewsAmazon.comA frame-bursting roster of actors crowds this two-part HBO miniseries, which is nothing less than a look at America through the lens of a small New England town. Richard Russo adapted his own novel, a story of a gently depressed factory town that has always been run by the wealthiest family around (currently lorded over by matriarch Joanne Woodward). Ed Harris plays the central role, a decent, cautious man who runs a local diner and carefully negotiates the political niceties of Empire Falls; Paul Newman is his rapscallion of a father (the son is perpetually picking food out of Dad's beard), Helen Hunt is Harris's ex-wife, Aidan Quinn his feistier brother, and Robin Wright Penn his tragical mother seen in flashbacks. The goal of Russo and director Fred Schepisi seems to have been fidelity to the novel, which gives the film a pleasingly relaxed pace but also a somewhat literal-minded binding. Even that doesn't explain the general lack of tautness, or why so much of the dialogue has an awkward fit in actors' mouths. Harris and Newman, of course, are younger and older versions of American monuments, and their sheer presence goes a long way toward making the picture work (for the premium Newman-Russo match, see Robert Benton's sublime film of Nobody's Fool). Most of the twists in the final reels are genuinely affecting, and the movie has the courage to end on a mild note rather than strain to tie everything up. It's a fitting finale for an unassuming enterprise. --Robert Horton

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    If you looking for Oz: The Complete First Season

    Friday, April 20, 2012

    Oz: The Complete First Season

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    Oz: The Complete First Season (DVD) I just wanted to rate this high and remind everyone what a great price this now is. The purchase is so worth it - trust me. I would recommend purchasing the seasons two by two. I guarantee you'll be hooked.Give this show a chance, and you'll swiftly realize that 17 bucks is a great price per season for this groundbreaking and truly compelling HBO masterpiece.

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    Left Hand Path by Entombed

    I am my own God Master slave and I will be beyond the grave No one will take my soul away I carry my own will and make my day I am my own God See the truth beyond Through endless lies thy kingdom come Glorified wisdom illumination tool Self deceit it's the golden rule Live your life you're gonna die your own death There's no one above that's gonna take your breath I dip my forefinger in the watery blood Of your impotent redeemer And write over his thorn torn brow The true Prince of Evil What man's created Man can destroy Bring to light That day of joy

    True Blood Season 5 Teasers Released - Fangtasia

    True Blood continues to tease viewers with hints about what to expect when season 5 premieres with a new promo series called Echoes of The Past. bit.ly - Subscribe Now! Facebook.com - Like Us! Twitter.com - Follow Us! Still not showing any NEW footage, HBO released three new teaser trailers that revisit three staple locations from the show... those being Sookie's house, Bill's Mansion and Fangtasia. Take a look as we take a trip down memory lane inside Eric Northman's infamous stomping grounds -- where he once attempted to sacrifice his own life to save Sookie: Each of the teaser trailers ends with the tagline: "You Can't Escape Your Past..." Now, as we reported earlier, Russell Edgington will be returning to Bon Temps.... and the new season will focus a ton on the "Bromance" between Eric and Bill... as well as Sookie's fairy roots. The new season unfortunately doesn't premiere until this summer. In some other exciting news -- I can tell you that Stephen Moyer will be making his directorial debut on episode 8 of season 5, which is titled "Somebody That I Used To Know." While I know my favorite new teaser is either the Fangtasia one or Sookie's House -- I want to know which one you guys liked watched the most?! I've put the link to the other teasers in the description box below -- but make sure you go ahead on vote in our comment section or tweet us and facebook us with your thoughts! You should also go ahead and hit that subscribe button because you know I'll be bringing ...

    Hightly recommend John Adams

    Wednesday, April 18, 2012

    John Adams

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    John Adams (DVD) John Adams tends to be the Founding Father we know the least about. This miniseries, based on the McCullough biography of the same name, rounds out the man who is probably more directly responsible for the way our government runs more than any other of them. Paul Giamati is amazing in his portrayal of probably the most honest politian we ever had in the presidency. But even more interesting are the portrayals of Wasington, Jefferson, Hamilton, Franklin, Sam Adams, and most especially, his wife Abigail. I learned so much about what they were like by watching these amazing portrayals of such famous people. It takes them off the pedestal we tend to put them on and shows them for the flawed, but great human beings they were, bringing revolutionary ideals that had never been tried anywhere before. Try this series, you won't be disappointed.

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    True Blood - Eric and Sookie Scenes 4x05

    Monday, April 16, 2012

    Eric & Sookie Scenes from True Blood's Season 4 Ep 05 I do not own the content of the vid, all rights belong to HBO.

    True Blood: The Final Touches

    Saturday, April 14, 2012

    Behind the scenes of True Blood. All rights reserved by HBO. I own nothing.

    "Venin Abyss": Episode 2 (Sims 2 Vampire Story)

    BUY VOLUME 1 Of VENIN ABYSS ON AMAZON: www.amazon.com If you don't have a Kindle...remember you can download FREE Kindle reading apps onto various devices (computers, phones, etc.) here!: www.amazon.com veninabyss.com Adrien awakes in an unknown home with no idea what has happened to him. Jenna confronts the police. Actors in this episode Adrien---Fedoraandrapier Latimer---Marshtomp8 Jenna--- KViewMae Brock---Healerdoc Cade---WalrusInATopHat Coran---DragonV0942 Cop1---HevekReekel Cop2---loveluckie1 Music: I need to work on not having so many crotch shots! There's like two in this episode. Haha, my game kept crashing so I had to work with what I had :( lmao --Honors-- 8/26: #85 - Top Favorited (Today) - Film & Animation #91 - Most Discussed (Today) - Film & Animation #78 - Top Favorited (Today) - Film & Animation #100 - Top Rated (Today) - Film & Animation #80 - Most Discussed (Today) - Film & Animation #80 - Top Favorited (Today) - Film & Animation #65 - Most Discussed (Today) - Film & Animation #59 - Most Discussed (Today) - Film & Animation #57 - Most Discussed (Today) - Film & Animation 8/27 #54 - Most Discussed (Today) - Film & Animation #79 - Top Favorited (Today) - Film & Animation #100 - Top Rated (Today) - Film & Animation

    Great John Adams [Blu-ray]

    John Adams [Blu-ray]

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    John Adams (DVD) This is a must see DVD Beautiful American history lesson. It should be mandatory for all teenage children. They maybe would love their country more.

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    The biggest in value Six Feet Under: The Complete Series

    Thursday, April 12, 2012

    Six Feet Under: The Complete Series

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    Six Feet Under: The Complete Series (DVD) Never watched it on TV but heard of it. I couldn't stop watching it once I started. You get drawn into the characters. The theme centers around a family that owns a funeral home with its dependence on death, yet you come to know the humanity and frailities of life. Felt it was very realistic.

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    Good enough for the price you pay Game of Thrones: The Complete First Season

    Monday, April 9, 2012

    Game of Thrones: The Complete First Season

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    Game of Thrones: The Complete First Season (DVD) I loved this series. I ended my HBO subscription before I saw the last 4 episodes and was devastated. Lol. The DVDs were cool, came within a few days of purchasing them, and were packaged in a nice box. If you're a fan of this series, you should invest in it.

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    Metallica - The Unforgiven [Mexico DVD] 1080p HD(37,1080p)

    Sunday, April 8, 2012

    www.youtube.com www.youtube.com Orgullo, Pasión, y Gloria Tres Noches en la Ciudad de México Release Information Region DVD DVD + 2CD 2DVD + 2CD Blu-Ray Argentina Yes Yes Chile Yes Yes Brazil Yes Yes Yes Yes Mexico Yes Yes Yes Yes Central America Yes Yes Yes Colombia Yes Yes Yes Ecuador Yes Yes Yes Peru Yes Yes Yes Venezuela Yes Yes Yes DVD & Blu-Ray Tracklist The Ecstasy Of Gold Creeping Death For Whom The Bell Tolls Ride The Lightning Disposable Heroes One Broken, Beat & Scarred The Memory Remains Sad But True The Unforgiven All Nightmare Long The Day That Never Comes Master Of Puppets Fight Fire With Fire Nothing Else Matters Enter Sandman The Wait Hit The Lights Seek & Destroy World Magnetic Tour - 2010 Date Location Venue Tix 09/15/2010 Melbourne, Australia Rod Laver Arena SOLD OUT! 09/16/2010 Melbourne, Australia Rod Laver Arena On Sale Now 09/18/2010 Sydney, Australia Acer Arena On Sale Now 09/21/2010 Christchurch, New Zealand CBS Canterbury Arena SOLD OUT! 09/22/2010 Christchurch, New Zealand CBS Canterbury Arena SOLD OUT! 09/25/2010 Tokyo, Japan Saitama Super Arena On Sale Now 09/26/2010 Tokyo, Japan Saitama Super Arena On Sale Now 10/13/2010 Auckland, New Zealand Vector Arena SOLD OUT! 10/14/2010 Auckland, New Zealand Vector Arena SOLD OUT! 10/16/2010 Brisbane, Australia Entertainment Centre SOLD OUT! 10/18/2010 Brisbane, Australia Entertainment Centre SOLD OUT! 10/19/2010 Brisbane, Australia Entertainment Centre SOLD OUT! 10/22/2010 Perth, Australia Burswood ...

    Good value! Game of Thrones: The Complete First Season

    Friday, April 6, 2012

    Game of Thrones: The Complete First Season

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    Game of Thrones: The Complete First Season [Blu-ray] (Blu-ray) After the free weekend of HBO I just got that played every episode of GAME OF THRONES back to back, I was excited to watch it, being a fan of genre television. I was also a fan of a lot of the people involved, from Sean Bean to Mark Addy to Lena Headey to Peter Dinklage.So, watch it I did, and it was just about everything I hoped it would be: smart, engaging, involving, bawdy, lusty and just the right amount of the fantastical that doesn't take away from the rather gritty realism the show has. In short, the show is addictive, and it almost made me want to subscribe to HBO just to be able to watch it.But after taking the last few days to think about it, I've found some things that I just don't think work as well as they should and maybe it's more revealed in Martin's books but I just have to sound off.I have a great amount of respect for this show. It's done very well. I found myself liking characters I didn't think I'd care about, such as Dani Targaryen and Khal Drogo. I found myself hating characters I thought I'd like, like Littlefinger Baelish (which makes me think, was anyone on THE WIRE American? Not that I care, but I just find it funny with Aidan Gillen, Dominic West and Idris Elba...). But the characters that are a little too one-dimensional are ultimately MOST of The Starks and MOST of the Lannisters. We get to see Catelyn be the loving, doting mother and wife, but once things go all pear-shaped, we get to see her more brutal and vicious side. Ned, Robb, Jon... all the Stark men, really, are men of honor, courage, and virtue. And conversely, other than Tyrion (who is just AWESOME), the Lannisters are unrelenting scumbags with no redeeming qualities whatsoever, with the exception of a few scenes of Cersei's, where we see some of the stone that her heart has become begin to bleed.Don't get me wrong; I'm all for clear heroes and clear villains in a film. But in a film, you only get a few hours at most to develop characters and sometimes, there's too much story to get in the way of adding layers to the characters. Television is a lot different though. You can get more into the thick of the characters. In many ways, television is more about character than it is about action and story, and this was the only way I felt the show fall short.Now, this is just the first season, and with the Lannisters and Starks largely intact, I'm relatively certain we'll see these characters with more dimension and depth. Until then, I want a Direwolf pup really bad.A Lannister always pays his debts, but Winter is coming. Season Two could get really awesome.

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    Darker Than Black (SUB) - 26 - Beneath Cherry Blossoms in Full Bloom

    Thursday, April 5, 2012

    Within the Contractor underground, intrigue and murder surround a stolen chemical. When the pages of Otsukas work reveal details that point to the coveted substance, BK201 might be forced to write the final chapter of the young authors tale.

    True Love-Phil Wickham (with Matt Chandler & CJ Mahaney)

    Tuesday, April 3, 2012

    a song i compiled with lyrics and sermon snippets. the song is by Phil Wickham, the audio is by Matt Chandler, the video is by CJ Mahaney. All relate and talk about the enormous grace of God in salvation of sinners. He loves us, pursues us, wants us, despite us. Why me? Because the Father wanted us and loved us. that is the only reason. and made it possible the day true love died. my website: www.jeffbethke.com http Personal website: chiselseason.com twitter: twitter.com

    Better than I expected Game of Thrones: Costumes

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    Good product Reasonable price In Treatment: Season One

    In Treatment: Season One

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    In Treatment: Season One (DVD) This tv series has incredible depth to each character. The characters and writers also did an excellent job in understanding and implementing real psychology through this series. It is very real and makes you think.

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    Amazon Sales Rank: #12269 in DVDBrand: HBO Home VideoReleased on: 2009-03-24Rating: NR (Not Rated)Aspect ratio: 1.78:1Number of discs: 9Formats: Box set, Color, DVD, Widescreen, Subtitled, Closed-captioned, NTSCOriginal language: EnglishSubtitled in: English, French, SpanishDimensions: 1.00 pounds Running time: 1290 minutesFeaturesDVDStandard Edition16 X 9 LETTERBOXDigi-PackMulti DiscEditorial ReviewsAmazon.comHBO's first half-hour drama gives new meaning to the term, 'appointment television.' Adapted from a popular and award-winning Israeli series, In Treatment in its first season aired five nights a week for nine weeks beginning in January 2008. Each episode eavesdrops on a weekly therapist-patient session. 'The magic happens'—as one observer sarcastically remarks—in the home office of Paul Weston (Gabriel Byrne in his Golden Globe Award-winning role). Monday's patient is Laura (Melissa George), a doctor who reveals in a harrowing 'about last night' monologue in the first episode that she is in love with Paul ('You've become the center of my life'). Tuesdays bring Alex (Blair Underwood), a cocky fighter pilot whose last mission over Iraq went horrifyingly awry, earning him the media tag, 'The Madrassa Murderer.' Wednesday's child, Sophie (Mia Wasikowska in a breakout performance) is a teenage Olympic hopeful in need of an evaluation following a near-fatal bicycle 'accident.' On Thursdays, Paul meets with Amy (Embeth Davidtz) and Jake (Josh Charles), whose rocky marriage is further shaken as they wrestle over whether or not she should get an abortion. Fearing he is 'losing patience with my patients,' Paul turns to his former mentor, Gina (Dianne Wiest in an Emmy-winning performance), with whom he had a falling out years before, to talk out his own troubles. The therapist whose own personal life is unraveling could have either been bad sitcom or static and stagey talking heads. But with its insightful writing, powerful performances, and deft, unobtrusive direction, In Treatment avoids the pitfalls to become an intensely gripping drama. Each episode thrives on what Laura calls 'the back and forth stuff,' the soul-searching and the questioning that strip away the defenses of each damaged character, including Paul himself, who has his own demons to confront as he becomes further estranged from his neglected and resentful wife, Kate (Michelle Forbes), and grapples with his feelings for Laura. This series is something of a career breakthrough for Byrne, a celebrated character actor (Miller's Crossing, The Usual Suspects). As the rumpled and weary Paul, he is more compelling just sitting and listening than many actors are in action. Quality programs for adults that deal with the human condition are at a premium on television. For anyone whose psyche has been scarred by so-called reality TV, In Treatment is excellent therapy. --Donald Liebenson
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    The Wire: The Complete Series

    The Wire: The Complete Series

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    The Wire: The Complete Series (DVD) The Wire is one of the greatest shows ever made for television. It is thought-provoking, complex, and incredibly well-done.The packaging this set of DVDs comes in is absolutely terrible. It is flimsy and completely incapable of protecting these valuable disks against damage during transport. I've gone through most of the DVDs in the package so far, and out of about 20 disks that I've tried, at least 7 of them have given me read errors. I have had to use special software to recover the data and make these DVDs watchable.Do yourself a favor and watch the Wire in another manner. I don't know if the single season DVD sets also suffer from the same problem. If not, they may be a better solution.I cannot believe that such a fine show is being distributed in such a shoddy manner.

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    Amazon Sales Rank: #1314 in DVDBrand: HBO Home VideoReleased on: 2008-12-09Rating: UnratedAspect ratio: 1.33:1Number of discs: 23Formats: Box set, Color, DVD, Closed-captioned, NTSCOriginal language: EnglishSubtitled in: English, French, SpanishDimensions: 3.00 pounds Running time: 3600 minutesFeaturesIn the projects. On the docks. In City Hall. In the schools. In the media. The places and faces have changed, but the game remains the same.Running Time: 3645 min. Format: DVD MOVIE Genre:ᅠTELEVISION Rating:ᅠNR Age:ᅠ883929023196 UPC:ᅠ883929023196 Manufacturer No:ᅠ1000039347Editorial ReviewsAmazon.comThe Wire: The Complete First Season After one episode of The Wire you'll be hooked. After three, you'll be astonished by the precision of its storytelling. After viewing all 13 episodes of the HBO series' remarkable first season, you'll be cheering a bona-fide American masterpiece. Series creator David Simon was a veteran crime reporter from The Baltimore Sun who cowrote the book that inspired TV's Homicide, and cowriter Ed Burns was a Baltimore cop, lending impeccable street-cred to an inner-city Baltimore saga (and companion piece to The Corner) that Simon aptly describes as 'a visual novel' and 'a treatise on institutions and individuals' as opposed to a conventional good-vs.-evil police procedural. Owing a creative debt to the novels of Richard Price (especially Clockers), the series opens as maverick Detective Jimmy McNulty (Dominic West, in a star-making role) is tapping into a vast network of drugs and death around southwest Baltimore's deteriorating housing projects. With a mandate to get results ASAP, a haphazard team is assembled to join McNulty's increasingly complex investigation, built upon countless hours of electronic surveillance. The show's split-perspective plotting is so richly layered, so breathtakingly authentic and based on finely drawn characters brought to life by a perfect ensemble cast, that it defies concise description. Simon, Burns, and their cowriters control every intricate aspect of the unfolding epic; directors are top-drawer (including Clark Johnson, helmer of The Shield's finest episodes), but they are servants to the story, resulting in a TV series like no other: unpredictable, complicated, and demanding the viewer's rapt attention, The Wire is 'an angry show' (in Simon's words) that refuses to comfort with easy answers to deep-rooted societal problems. Moral gray zones proliferate in a universe where ruthless killers have a logical code, and where the cops are just as ambiguous as their targets. That ambiguity extends to the ending as well; season 1 leaves several issues unresolved, leaving you begging for the even more impressive developments that await in season 2. --Jeff Shannon The Wire: The Complete Second Season It hardly seems possible, but The Wire's second season is even better than the first. The 'visual novel' concept of this masterful HBO series is taken even further in a rich, labyrinthine plot revolving around the longshoremen of Baltimore's struggling cargo docks, where corruption, smuggling, and murder draw the attention of detective McNulty (Dominic West). What follows is a series of events which at first seem unrelated (including 13 bodies found in a cargo container), and then the ongoing effort to topple the drug empire of 'Stringer' Bell (Idris Elba) and the imprisoned Avon Barksdale (Wood Harris), whose business is suffering from short supply, high demand, and disruption of distribution. The dutiful diligence of a Marine Police Patrol Officer and the moral outrage of the longshoremen's union leader are also factored into the suspicious goings-on at the loading docks, and what unfolds in these 12 episodes is an American crime epic easily on par with the Godfather saga. Yes, it's that good. Detailed synopsis is pointless; The Wire must be seen, heard, and absorbed to fully appreciate the way in which over 40 characters are flawlessly incorporated into a sprawling but tightly disciplined plot that deals, in the larger sense, with the deindustrialization of America and the struggle of longshoremen in a changing economical climate. Offering a privileged and occasionally frightening glimpse of the inner workings of shipping ports and cargo transports, The Wire is also a detailed exposé of organized crime and blue-collar corruption, and an authentic, well-informed study of political maneuvering among police and city officials. There's not a single false note to be found in the cast, direction, or writing of this phenomenal series, hailed by many critics as 'the best show on television.' With all due respect to HBO's other excellent series, The Wire tops them all. --Jeff Shannon The Wire: The Complete Third Season With volatile issues of Baltimore city political reform as its narrative focus, the third season of The Wire superbly maintains the series' astonishingly consistent status as the greatest 'novel for television' ever created. While the Baltimore police department's wire-tapping investigations continue to monitor the intricate and now legitimately fronted drug ring of Russell 'Stringer' Bell (Idris Elba, smooth as ever), detective Jimmy McNulty (Dominic West) continues his loutish ways, navigating through a series of shallow sexual conquests while doing some of the best cop-work of his career. Stringer's ex-convict partner Avon Barksdale (Wood Harris) is back in the picture and bent on eliminating a drug-dealing competitor named Marlo (Jamie Hector), and Baltimore P.D. Major Howard 'Bunny' Colvin (Robert Wisdom) tries his own defiantly independent brand of street justice by essentially legalizing drugs in 'Hamsterdam,' where isolated sections of the city are established as open drug-dealing zones, utterly without the knowledge or approval of Colvin's superiors. As city councilman Tommy Carcetti (Aiden Gillen) plots his own ruthlessly ambitious strategy for the mayor's seat, Baltimore officials, McNulty's wire unit, and the entire Baltimore P.D. stand poised for the inevitable fallout from street-level and executive-level manipulations of power. Of course, this is just the tip of a very large iceberg, as The Wire continues its labyrinthine yet tightly controlled chronicle of over 50 characters, major and minor, who are all flawlessly woven into the fabric of these 12 remarkable episodes. For season 3, series creator David Simon continued to recruit a top-drawer lineup of reputable writers (including novelists Richard Price, Dennis Lehane, and George Pelecanos) and directors (including Ernest Dickerson, Tim Van Patten, and Agnieszka Holland), and by the time a major character is killed in the season's penultimate episode (arguably the series' finest yet), it's clear that The Wire has earned its crown as the most ambitious and intelligent crime drama in the history of American television. DVD extras are excellent, as usual, including five illuminating episode commentaries (an absolute must for devoted fans of the series), a Q&A session with cast & crew moderated by renowned TV critic and author Ken Tucker, and a classroom conversation with Simon that delves deeper into the creative process of the series. Having deservedly earned its renewal for a fourth season (out of a projected five, according to Simon), The Wire delivers surprises aplenty (keep a close watch for startling revelations) while proving, yet again, that cable-TV is the place to be for anyone seeking respite from the relative mediocrity of mainstream network programming. --Jeff Shannon The Wire: The Complete Fourth Season Even if you missed the first three seasons (the character guides and thorough episode recaps on HBO's website are recommended), and with only one season left, it's not too late to get in under The Wire. In fact, season 4 is an accessible introduction for those who know The Wire only by its street cred as arguably the very best show on television. For them especially, this season will be, as befitting its theme, a real education. Without resorting to melodramatics that other ratings-challenged series employ to gain that frustratingly elusive audience, The Wire shakes things up this season in a way that is true to the series and its characters. A major character, Dominic West's McNulty, plays a minor role as a contented street cop and family man, while a former supporting player, Jim True-Frost's Roland Pryzbylewski, goes to the head of the class as a new eighth grade teacher at beleaguered Edward Tilghman Middle School. It may take a couple of episodes to orient yourself to the Baltimore backrooms, squad rooms, classrooms, and street corners where The Wire's intense dramas play out, and new viewers may miss something in character nuance, but they will easily grasp the big picture. A politically motivated shake-up sends Major Crimes detectives Freamon (Clarke Peters) and Greggs (Sonja Sohn) to Homicide. The gloves come off in the mayoral race between black incumbent Clarence Royce (Glynn Turman) and idealistic white challenger Tommy Carcetti (Aidan Gillen). Gang leader Marlo (Jamie Hector) quietly and deliberately becomes the city's new drug kingpin, managing to subvert all surveillance efforts. Meanwhile, while 'Prez' tries to reach his students, four highly at-risk kids will be drawn into the drug trade. Mere synopsis does not do The Wire justice. The series deftly juggles its myriad storylines and characters, all of whom make an impression, from Marlo's cold-blooded enforcers, Snoop (Felicia Pearson) and Chris (Gbenga Akinnagbe), to boxing instructor 'Cutty' (Chad L. Coleman), determined to keep his young charges off the corners. There is not a false note in the performances or the writing. Richard Price (Clockers) and Dennis Lehane (Mystic River) again contributed episodes. That this series has only been nominated for only one Emmy (for writing) is a travesty. As engrossing as the finest novels and in a class by itself, this isn't television; it's The Wire. --Donald Liebenson The Wire: The Complete Fifth Season A barroom toast to Det. Jimmy McNulty (Dominic West), a one-man good cop/bad cop, offered in The Wire's final episode could very well serve as this series' epitaph: 'When you were good, you were the best we had.' Season five bears witness to this. The 10 riveting, wrenching episodes focus on yet another beleaguered Baltimore institution, The Baltimore Sun daily newspaper, whose staff, much like the police, is forced to do more with less. One editor (Clark Johnson) struggles to maintain the paper's journalistic standards in the face of declining ad revenues, employee buyouts and bureau closures. An ambitious reporter (Tom McCarthy) undermines him by taking a page out of the Stephen Glass/Jayson Blair playbook, manufacturing sensational quotes, and eventually, whole stories, while bean-counter management encourages its rising star and keeps its eye on the (Pulitzer) prize. Meanwhile, on the streets, the year-long investigation of rising drug lord Marlo Sansfield (Jamie Hector) and the 22 bodies found in 'the vacants' has been discontinued and police morale is at an all-time low (the money promised to the department has been diverted to the schools). McNulty manufactures a serial killer case that will have far-reaching repercussions in the mayor's office, where Tommy Carcetti (Aidan Gillen) is mounting a run for governor a mere two years into his term. 'I wonder what it would be like to work at a real police station,' McNulty rages at one point. The Wire, as ever, is all about real. It's a gritty and unflinching look at life in one of roughest districts of a 'broke-ass city.' There is street justice for some characters, and street injustice for others. Some meet sad, sudden, or shocking ends that defy TV convention. Referring to Marlo, McNulty declares early on, 'He does not get to win; we get to win.' The hard-earned victories are mostly small, or come with a price. Not that The Wire does not offer glimmers of hope. Bubbles (Andre Royo) struggles to maintain his sobriety (Steve Earle portrays the leader of his 12-step program and also does the theme song honors this season), and the final episode features a cameo by Jim True-Frost as the once overwhelmed teacher, 'Prez,' who now seems to have the hang of the job. The ratings-strapped and criminally Emmy-snubbed The Wire has always been a critic's darling with a passionate fan base. To the show's credit, it did not make itself more accessible in its final season (consequently, its send-off did not receive near the fanfare of The Sopranos or Sex and the City). That should not dissuade newcomers to the show. It is heavy lifting, and if you're just joining The Wire, a visit to the show's official website for orientation is recommended. But buy it, watch it, and be patient. It's so worth it. From the masterful storytelling to the peerless ensemble, it just doesn't get any better than The Wire. But that's not exactly news. --Donald Liebenson
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