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Body of Proof ends its run on DVD while When Things Were Rotten gets a new life

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TV on DVD and Blu-ray June 18 includes ‘Body of Proof,’ ‘Call the Midwife,’ ‘Workaholics,’ ‘Drop Dead Diva,’ ‘Wilfred,’ ‘Web Therapy,’ ‘Moonshiners,’ ‘When Things Were Rotten,’ ‘Ultraman,’ and much more!

 

Dana Delany’s most recent foray into television, Body of Proof, ended its run on the network this spring, and now the final season is available on DVD. Continuing series with new seasons right around the corner include Drop Dead Diva, Workaholics, and Wilfred. As Stephen King’s new series, Under the Dome, is about to premiere, catch up on past King TV classic on DVD: The Stand, The Langoliers and Golden Years. The long awaited Mel Brook’s comedy that’s become a cult classic, When Things Were Rotten, finally comes to DVD this week as well. To see all of the June 18 releases, have a look at our shopper’s guide and click on a link to make a purchase or to get more information.

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Jun
16

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Jack the Giant Slayer tops this week’s video releases

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Movies on DVD and Blu-ray June 18th include “Jack the Giant Slayer,’ ‘Quartet,’ ‘Stoker,’ ‘Movie 43,’ ’21 & Over,’ ‘The Last Exorcism Part II,’ “The Howling,’ ‘Lifeforce,’ ‘Of Human Bondage,’ ‘Safety Last,’ ‘Things to Come,’ and much more!

 

It’s a BIG week for movies on DVD and Blu-ray — pun intended — as Bryan Singer’s Jack the Giant Slayer comes to home video in several formats. The thriller Stoker got mixed reviews upon its release, with some critics saying you’re better off seeing the film it freely borrows from: Alfred Hitchcock’s Shadow of a Doubt. The infamous “What kind of dirt did they have on Adrian Brody” comedy Movie 43 is also available for your viewing pleasure … because no one saw it in the movies. There are more interesting titles that played in relatively few theaters out this week — The Brass Teapot, The Ghastly Love of Johnny X — but films of the past really get their due with new Blu-ray releases of The Howling, Lifeforce, Of Human Bondage, Things to Come and Safety Last among them. To see all of the June 18th releases, have a look at our shopper’s guide and click on a link to make a purchase or to get more information on a title.

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Jun
14

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The Venture brothers are growing up … kind of

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With three episodes under our belt already, season five of The Venture Bros. is already showing the continuing evolution of the title siblings. How are they changing compared to earlier seasons … and will the changes stick?

 

Man, did I miss this show. Besides the Halloween special last year, it’s been two and a half years since we’ve had a Venture Bros. episode. The third episode of season five premiered on Sunday (with a small but cheeky performance from Gillian Jacobs) and between that and the hour-long premiere the other weekend, this show continues to surprise me with big changes for the Venture clan.

Show creators Doc Hammer and Jackson Publick have never been shy about making story choices that greatly change the characters. I mean, in the last moments of the season three finale they killed off 24 right after Brock quit — two fan-favorites gone from the series, at least as regulars. But that fearlessness and willing to shake things up is how the show went from a straight-forward Johnny Quest satire to the eclectic, often bizarre and even touching show that it is today. The one aspect of the show that has ultimately changed the least is the boys. Continue reading 'The Venture brothers are growing up … kind of' »

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Jun
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Man of Steel is the Superman movie we deserve … but I’m not sure we should love it

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‘Man of Steel’ is easily one of the best screen version of Superman I’ve ever seen. Despite that quality, I’m not sure I liked it as much as everyone else will.

 

Hollywood has been trying to properly portray Superman on-screen since the early 1950s. From The Adventures of Superman to Richard Donner’s big-screen version to The Adventures of Lois and Clark, each attempt has had varying degrees of success. The latest effort, Zack Snyder’s Man of Steel, is easily the best of the bunch, but falls short of being the near-perfect film every one else is telling you it is.

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While my list of problems with the flick is substantial, I don’t want to start with the impression that this isn’t a great flick. Henry Cavill is great in the duel roles of Clark Kent and Superman. Some actors have really hit all of the notes of one side of the last son of Krypton, but Cavill does a great job differentiating one from the other without sacrificing either. Before walking into the theatre, I never quite got the casting of Amy Adams as Lois Lane, but she made me a believer (naturally). I’m not sure why I had any doubts, as the actress has proven time and time again she’s got the chops to pull off just about anything. Even Michael Shannon excels as General Zod.

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Jun
12

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Win free passes to The Heat in Indianapolis

CliqueClack and GoFoBo.com want to give readers in Indianapolis a chance to see ‘The Heat’ before it opens to the public. Find out how to enter the contest!

 

CliqueClack has partnered with 20th Century Fox, GoFoBo.com and Allied Integrated Marketing to offer our readers in the Indianapolis area a chance to win free advance screening passes to the new comedy The Heat starring Sandra Bullock and Melissa McCarthy. The screening will take place on Tuesday, June 25, 7:00 PM at AMC Castleton Square. All you have to do is click on the image below, register your email with GoFoBo.com and enter this special code:

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25 winners will be selected at random by GoFoBo.com to receive a unique code with which they can download up to two Admit One passes. Drawing will be held on June 20 and winners will be notified by GoFoBo.com. Register now for your chance to win. Good luck!

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Jun
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This Is The End is ballsy, profane, violent, and hilarious

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‘This Is The End’ shows that the end of the world may be terrible, but that doesn’t mean we can’t laugh uproariously at it.

 

It’s no surprise humanity is obsessed with the end of the world. After all, one thing we all have in common is that we don’t know the future except that eventually all things end. Religions have come up with Armageddons and Apocalypses since stories were told, about the world in ice or fire or water, about doom or about triumph. Hope is easier to swallow by most, but sometimes life was harsh and people were cynical. Science has thoughts about the end of time, but other than the sun eventually expanding and destroying the Earth and the eventual heat death of the universe, there are no real assurances there either. And if we gotta go, what’s the harm in enjoying ourselves a bit before then?

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Jun
11

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Attend The Bling Ring screening and Q & A for free in DC

CliqueClack wants to send you to a screening of ‘The Bling Ring’ with a Q & A with star Israel Broussard in DC. Find out how to get your free passes!

 

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CliqueClack has partnered with A24 and Allied Integrated Marketing to offer our readers in the DC area an opportunity to attend a special advance screening of The Bling Ring, starring Emma Watson. What makes this screening special is a Q & A session with one of the film’s stars, Israel Broussard who plays Marc in the film. The screening will be taking place Wednesday, June 12, 7:30 PM at the AMC Georgetown. If you would like to attend, please leave a comment below and we will send you a special code to claim up to two Admit One passes. There are 25 codes available, and will be distributed on a first come, first served basis, so leave your comments now!

Jun
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The third season of Game of Thrones did not end in Ice or Fire … but so what?

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Each week, readers Bob and Ivey discuss ‘Game of Thrones’ from the perspective of those who have read the books. This week we discuss the the third season finale. Spoilerphobes beware!

 

The third season of Game of Thrones has sadly come to a close. If you’ve been following the pattern that the first couple seasons have created, you might have been wondering why the finale didn’t end on a “Big Shocking Moment™.” While we won’t argue with you on that point, that doesn’t change the fact that “Mysha” did have its share of of great moments instead of shocking ones.

So unless you were wondering where a certain gentleman in serious need of a pair of mittens was, then this post is probably not for you.

In this week’s Beyond the Wall, Bob and Ivey will take a look back at the finale, focusing more on what the episode got right. But first, our weekly reminder: Beyond the Wall is a column intended for those who have already read the books that Game of Thrones is based on. So unless you were wondering where a certain gentleman in serious need of a pair of mittens was, then this post is probably not for you.

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Jun
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Win free passes to World War Z in Baltimore, DC and Norfolk

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CliqueClack has free passes for advance screenings of ‘World War Z’! Find out how you could win a pair.

 

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Who wants a front row seat to the zombie apocalypse? Well, CliqueClack wants to make that happen by offering our readers in Baltimore, DC and Norfolk advance screening passes to the eagerly anticipated World War Z starring Brad Pitt, Mireille Enos, James Badge Dale, Matthew Fox and David Morse. The screenings will take place as follows:

  • Tuesday, June 18, 7:00 PM, AMC Mazza Gallerie, Washington, DC
  • Tuesday, June 18, 7:00 PM, Cinemark Egyptian, Hanover, MD
  • Tuesday, June 18, 7:00 PM, Regal MacArthur, Norfolk, VA

Please read and follow the rules very carefully before entering this contest.

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Jun
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Win a Royal Pains prize pack

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Enter to win a ‘Royal Pains’ prize pack, including a bocce ball set, canvas bag and season one DVD set.

 

Earlier this week, CliqueClack hosted a giveaway celebrating USA’s hit new show Graceland. But the new undercover cop drama isn’t the only show the network has starting up this week. This weekend, we’re also adding giveaways for Royal Pains and Necessary Roughness.

Up first we’ll turn to everyone’s favorite concierge doctor, Hank Lawson. It isn’t always easy playing doctor to the 1%, but Hank manages to get the job done. Here’s all of the cool swag we’re offering up to celebrate his return Wednesday night, June 12th:

Royal Pains Season 5 Prize Pack

  • Royal Pains Bocce Ball Set
  • Royal Pains Canvas Bag
  • Season 1 DVD

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