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also, you cant even tell the Zoey 101
episodes
apart from each other because the same thing happens every time.
I missed a couple of seasons, but after all of the allegations of stealing material I caught a couple of
episodes
of the Mind of Mencia at the end of July 07.
Perhaps Comedy Central will give him one more season, but
episodes
I saw sounded tired and samey with more words beeped out than the Osbournes.
This episode was boring and was not even in the realm of horror, so far this season Masters of Horror has produced one really good episode...The Damned Thing...it is still early, I have faith that the
episodes
will get better.
Though, I am just plain out disappointed with the lack of originality and horror that the first season's
episodes
possessed.
One of the more prominent/popular episodes, but clearly one of the worst.
The way I look at it, it's more like three mediocre day-time Disney cartoon
episodes
strung loosely together to make a single video that pretends to be the sequel to the first Atlantis movie, which was way more well-made and enjoyable.
There's also the tall, dark and handsome Daniel McVicar, now a regular on "The Bold and the Beautiful," John O'Leary, who has played a dignified old man in dozens of movies and sitcom
episodes
and does it again here, and Aharon Ipale, the veteran Arab character actor perhaps best known as "Pharaoh Seti" from THE MUMMY and THE MUMMY RETURNS.
I've tried to watch three
episodes
of "Paranormal State" and only use up my time commenting on it because it's so bad and perpetuates the notion that anyone who believes in the paranormal is a gullible freak.
No one expects the Star Trek movies to be high art, but the fans do expect a movie that is as good as some of the best
episodes.
Rabbit Fever is a mockumentary collection of sketches, each one of them focussing on a female personal device that was made popular by a single 1998 episode of Sex and the City (the latter half of 1998, rather than the early
episodes
which were all directed by women).
The film has occasional funny episodes, often no funnier than a dog playing with its genitals, which happened twice (an index of the slapstick, rudimentary humour of the film in general) but by the end, the film falls into an 'infinite abyss' of complete detritus and the director's egocentric ramblings which made me want to gouge my eyes out.
It was probably intended to have an epic vision and a surrealistic flair (at least in some episodes), but the separate stories are never elevated into a meaningful whole, and the laughs are few and far between.
I really liked the idea of traveling between dimensions, and I even liked the Wade/Quinn tension in early
episodes.
The plot details an abundance of comic and tragicomic
episodes
and outlandish adventures.
We see here where Lucas lost touch with what made the original Star Wars films great and began to descend into the plot less tripe that ruined
episodes
1-3.
Crown International released this crap in 1978, and it was "dog-of-the-week" on one of the
episodes
of Sneak Previews with Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert.
The first 4
episodes
of season 6 are just to throw up, to predictable and the worst scenario i've seen.
Also seen in seasons back that
episodes
about space they did, suck even more.
I got so disappointed and frustrated watching first 4
episodes
of season 6 that i just had to write this.
I remember fondly when Tales From the Crypt tried reusing these corny
episodes
like they were actually scary.
Very simply, they are all the syndicated
episodes
and NOT the original uncut/unedited NBC
episodes.
This same heavy handed lack of subtlety and understanding is clear throughout the very fabric of the entire series, and the same tired and boring love-triangle storyline is actually stretched out over 7
episodes!
Any television program that decides to use the 'love-triangle' storyline for even a single episode is pushing it, but to smear it over seven
episodes
is unforgivable.
Thankfully it's one of a few duff
episodes
in Season 3, and the only Charles Grant Craig episode, so you don't get much of this sort of thing in Season 3. So, overall verdict?
The DVD features several very short
episodes
(like less than 5 minutes each?) and I did not find it to be either funny or entertaining, not even in a weird way.
The Comic strip series was very hit and miss, even withing the episodes, and it is fair to say all of the people involved have gone on to do greater things.
I described them ALL to a T. Therein lies the problem as what seems like it might even be passable entertainment at first just gets uselessly stale when watching
episodes
in a row and growing bored beyond belief at the endless repetition.
And I'd have known this even if I hadn't seen the actor play the Irish pub keep, Michael Sullivan in Star Trek: Voyager's "Fairhaven
" episodes.
"Two-fisted tales" contains three foolish and childish
episodes
- genre isn't actually horror or action, more like something in between.
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