Rob Dydrek's Fantasy Factory - Season One - Buy from Amazon
In many ways this is a sequel / spin-off to
Rob & Big, MTV's reality TV series looking in on the like of Rob Dydrek and Christopher "Big Black" Boykin. At the end of that series, "Big" learned that he was going to be a father, so he left to concentrate on that, while Rob Dydrek was on his own. Since a lot of the charm of the previous show was the chemistry between Rob and Big, how will this show fair?
On the one hand, Rob Dydrek is just as crazy and immature as he was in the previous show. In fact, I think he stop maturing at age 13. He is still getting into stupid situations, like installing a zip line inside his warehouse / corporate headquarters. Or taunting Drama about having a man crush in Timmy the Crash Test Dummy. (Drama does get some revenge later on.) On the other hand, the show isn't as good as Rob & Big, as none of the side cast of this show are as good as "Big Black", and without "Big Black", Rob sometimes acts out a little too much. Instead of being goofy, it feels like he's picky on Drama too much, for instance. Overall it's okay, but nothing more.
Extras on the 2-disc set include audio commentary tracks on all 12 episodes that include Rob Dydrek, Chanel (his rapping receptionist), and four others. That's a lot of people, and the tracks can get a little chaotic at times. Hard to follow. Over on disc two we find two clips shows, one that has the behind-the-scenes and the other is a 'Best of' for deleted scenes. Finally, there are over a dozen other deleted scenes that didn't make it into the clips show.
Rob Dydrek's Fantasy Factory is not as good as Rob & Big was, but it's better than Life of Ryan, for instance. There's more than enough hijinx in Season One for fans of the first show to want to check it out, but I miss seeing Rob and "Big Black" hang out. Extras are strong, and the 2-disc set is worth picking up for fans of the show.
Shaun the Sheep - Little Sheep of Horrors - Buy from Amazon
The latest DVD release from this stop motion animated series from the folks that brought us Wallace and Gromit, among other shows.
Sin Nombre - Buy from Amazon
The film opened with excellent reviews and managed to earn more than $2.5 million at the box office despite never playing in more than 100 theaters during any one weekend. Extras include an audio commentary track plus some deleted scenes, which is better than a lot of limited releases, and enough to lift it to a solid purchase.
State of Play - Buy from Amazon: DVD or Blu-ray
At one time, Russell Crowe was seen by many as potentially one of the biggest box office stars around. However, after his performance in Gladiator in 2000 and A Beautiful Mind the following year, Master and Commander missed expectations, and he's never regained the same clout. State of Play is a perfect example, as the film was able to wow critics, but moviegoers were mostly indifferent. It should be a bigger hit on the home market, but the DVD only has a making of featurette and two deleted scenes to entice customers. On the other hand, the Blu-ray has a picture-in-picture track and the disc is BD-Live enabled, but it does cost more than 60% more than the DVD, and it's hard to argue it's worth that much more to make the lead to high definition.
Sugar - Buy from Amazon: DVD or Blu-ray
I was supposed to review this movie, but the screener is late. I'll get to it if / when it arrives. Given the reviews, I really look forward to watching it.
Supernatural - Season Four - Buy from Amazon: DVD or Blu-ray
A consistently strong show that balances the 'Freak of the Week' episodes with those that advance the overall mythology. Extras on the DVD include audio commentary tracks on three episodes, a featurette on the mythology, deleted scenes, and outtakes. The Blu-ray has these extras but no exclusives. It also only costs 40% more than the DVD, which is inline with this type of release and worth the upgrade. Regardless of which format you choose, this is a contender for DVD Pick of the Week.
TCM Greatest Classic Films Collection - Buy from Amazon: Horror, Murder Mysteries, and Science Fiction
Great movies at a great price, assuming you don't already own them on DVD. However, they are released on DVD, so if you are a fan of a particular genre, odds are you own at least one of the films in each collection, which lowers the overall value.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - Season 8 - Buy from Amazon
One of several DVDs on this week's list that I'm supposed to review, but the screener is late.
Tennessee - Buy from Amazon
Mariah Carey continues to try and build an acting career. She still hasn't been able to star in a movie that earned good reviews, but at least this movie is better than Glitter was.
Terry Fator - Live from Las Vegas - Buy from Amazon: DVD or Blu-ray
Terry Fator is a ventriloquist and an impressionist, which are among the genres of stand-up I like the least. (Prop Comics and Shock Comics probably comes out on the bottom.) Because of this, it comes as no surprise to me that I've never heard of this comic before writing this list. That said, the DVD is selling very well and with two audio commentary tracks and a featurette, it is a great value for his fans and easily worth picking up and the Blu-ray is the better deal, even without exclusives.
Transformers - More Than Meets The Eye - Buy from Amazon
Skip it. The first season has been released on DVD, so there's no reason to grab this single disc release. The same goes for G.I.Joe - The M.A.S.S. Device.
Two and a Half Men - Season Six - Buy from Amazon
Typical sitcom that doesn't do anything to push the envelop of the genre, but it has built a massive fanbase making it one of the biggest hits on TV and Charlie Sheen on of the highest paid actors on TV. Extras on the 4-disc set include two interview featurettes and some outtakes. Not a huge list, but enough for fans.
Unwigged and Unplugged Live Concert DVD - Buy from Amazon
Christopher Guest, Michael McKean, and Harry Shearer, a.k.a. Spinal Tap, a.k.a. The Folksmen, are in concert playing the hits of these two very divergent musical genres. For fans of either band, this DVD is worth checking out. If you are a fan of both bands, then this DVD is a must have.
- C.S.Strowbridge
Date posted: 2009-08-31