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  1. Neil Middlemiss

    UHD Review Clue UHD Review

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  2. The Kid Detective (2020)

    Title: The Kid Detective Tagline: No longer a kid. Not much of a detective. Genre: Comedy, Drama, Mystery Director: Evan Morgan Cast: Adam Brody, Sophie Nélisse, Tzi Ma, Peter MacNeill, Maurice Dean Wint, Jonathan Whittaker, Wendy Crewson, Sarah Sutherland, Kaitlyn Chalmers-Rizzato...
  3. Neil Middlemiss

    UHD Review Beverly Hills Cop UHD Review

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  4. David Weicker

    Fred Willard passes away at 86

    Fred Willard - talented comedian passes away from natural causes. https://variety.com/2020/film/news/fred-willard-dead-dies-1234608658/ I think my favorite of his many, many roles was Fernwood/America 2Night and Best In Show
  5. Neil Middlemiss

    Blu-ray Review Scrooged Blu-ray Review

    Neil Middlemiss submitted a new blog post Scrooged Blu-ray Review Continue reading the Original Blog Post.
  6. ChristopherG

    The first-ever official Star Trek comedy series has been ordered...

    https://ew.com/tv/2018/10/25/star-trek-animated-comedy/ So what do you think? I'm thinking the Orville may have motivated somebody...
  7. Garysb

    Preston Sturges: King of Comedy - Collector's Edition Blu-ray + DVD + Book ?

    https://www.amazon.fr/Preston-Sturges-Édition-Collector-Blu-ray/product-reviews/B01M0N2DBP/ref=dpx_acr_txt?showViewpoints=1 Does anyone know if this is a legitimate release? Certainly is expensive. Amazon.co.uk mentions that it is Region A locked which is odd for a European release. Its...
  8. David Weicker

    International Preston Sturges : King of Comedy on Blu-Ray 12/13/17 - in France

    It appears that a Preston Sturges collection will be released internationally this coming December...
  9. Pete Battista

    My November Movie Marathon: Classic Comedy Greats

    Yes I admit it... I was one of those fools that used to never watch the old Black and White films. While I have seen the light several years ago and began watching them I am very far behind on films from really anything older then the mid seventies.. So I thought this month I should rectify...
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