Fri, 19 July 2013
On this episode of the show it's supernatural angst, undead devotion, an amazing memory and massive monsters. First up we once again cross the pond with the blu-ray review of Being Human (UK) Season 2 (Courtesy of BBC Home Entertainment)as the trio face a very human threat to thier very existence. Then it's time to get CGI animated with the dvd review of The Amazing Adventures of The Living Corpse (Courtesy of Anchor Bay Entertainment) based on the very popualr graphic novel. We catch up with a woman with an amazing memory with the dvd review of CBS's crime series Unforgettable : The Complete First Season (Courtesy of Paramount Home Video) starring Poppy Montgomery. I finish things off with my theatrical movie review of Pacific Rim where giant monsters and robots battle it out for the fate of humanity. Music for this episode features the songs Living in Life by The Devil Tree, Memory Lane by Pruce Wallpaper and I am Robot by Sean Lane Fuller, they can all be found at www.famemusic.com. Other instrumental music is by the band Mr. Burns (www.mrburnsmusic.com). As always your comments and suggestions are welcome and encouraged.
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Sun, 7 July 2013
On this episode of the show it's a strange road trip, a giant problem and the struggle for humanity. First up it's a surreal journey of a strange man with the dvd review of The Rambler (Courtesy of Anchor Bay Entertainment) starring Dermot Mulroney. Then a classic fairy tale gets a new look with the blu-ray/dvd review of Jack The Giant Slayer (Courtsey of Warner Bros Home Video) starring Ewan MacGregor (Star Wars) and directed by Bryan Singer (X-Men). Then we catch up with supernaturals from the other side of the pond with the dvd review of Being Human (UK) Season 1 (Courtesy of BBC Home Video). Music for this episode features the songs On the Road by Rude Attitude and Human Nature by MUNK, they can all be found at www.famemusic.com. Other instrumental music is by the band Mr. Burns (www.mrburnsmusic.com). As always your comments and suggestions are welcome and encouraged.
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