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The Couch Tomato: Rachel Getting Married, W.
by Joanna Cohen
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Lakeview Terrace -- 47%


Consensus: This thriller about a menacing cop wreaking havoc on his neighbours is tense enough but threatens absurdity when it enters into excessive potboiler territory.

Samuel L Jackson stars as the psycho neighbour in this well-meaning thriller. You can't help but ask yourself: What is a nice man like Sam doing in a movie like this? Remember when he was making good quality films like... Snakes on a Plane and... Jumper?

Lakeview Terrace starts well, and bless it, does have some message to impart around racism and class. But it lacks the subtly to do it well. Samuel L. Jackson is, as always, a force of nature on the screen, and the other performances are solid enough.

Resist the urge to pack your bags and move kilometres away from your nearest neighbour. Instead, scoot back to the DVD store and pick up Snakes on a Plane.

Special Features: commentary with director Neil LaBute and actress Kerry Washington; deleted scenes with optional commentary; Welcome to Lakeview Terrace: Behind the Scenes - An Open House; Welcome to Lakeview Terrace: Behind the Scenes - Meet Your Neigbours; and Welcome to Lakeview Terrace: Behind the Scenes - Home Sweet Home.

Available to rent and buy on DVD and Blu-ray on Wednesday, July 8.


RT on TV:

Weeds: Season 3


Nancy Botwin (Mary-Louise Parker), everyone's favourite mull MILF, is back for another season after one hell of a cliff-hanger at the end of Season 2. Nancy's story is a familiar one: a woman, newly widowed, decides the best way to provide for herself, her children, brother-in-law and blackmailing housekeeper is to set up a thriving drug-dealing business in her white-bread, middle-class town.

Season 3 offers Nancy her usual challenges. She is once again broke, in over her head and playing with people she shouldn't. She is less green this time round, giving her a tougher edge as she juggles her many responsibilities whilst clutching a giant, caffeinated beverage. In this season everyone wants in on the family business -- including an Olsen twin!

A stand-out amongst the supporting characters is acid-tongued Celia, played by Elizabeth Perkins. With a gin in one hand and a permanent air of moral righteousness she proves that with friends like these you don't need enemies.

Special features: eight commentaries with cast and crew; seven trivia tracks; gag reel; Little Boxes music montages; Little Boxes Randy Newman featurette; Uncle AWOL featurette with Justin Kirk; Mary-Kate Olsen bio; and G.M.A.: Good Morning.

Available buy on DVD on Wednesday, 8 July.


The Tudors Season 2


This series traces the original love rat, Henry VIII, through his ferocious and deadly matrimonial adventures.

Henry, played by a charismatic Jonathan Rhys Meyers, is a busy boy this season, what with swapping out his first wife, Katherine of Aragon, and the Catholic Church for the sexy Anne Boleyn and the Church of England. And by season end, even our Anne is losing her head whilst Jane Seymour steps up to the plate.

This is an opulent series created by Michael Hirst, the screenwriter who brought us Elizabeth and Elizabeth: the Golden Age. Henry has lost his innocence of the first season and is starting his descent into the merry wife swapping for which he is so known, with a little church pillaging on the side.

If historical documentaries are not your thing, then this certainly is. It is a soft porn soap with lots of scandal, betrayal and heaving breast shenanigans. History is dealt with in broad strokes so if you are a stickler for accuracy, you may find yourself shouting at the television screen.

Special features: To Play a Pope; and Love and Passion in Tudor Times.

Available to buy on DVD and Blu-ray on Wednesday, 8 July.

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MJ
MJ writes:
on Jul 09 2009 10:30 PM

Can't wait for Weeds Season 3. Haven't seen The Tudors, do you need to Season 1?

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Adrienne J.
Adrienne J. writes:
on Jul 09 2009 11:57 PM

From the princess diaries to Devil Wears prada - love Anne Hathaway I'm putting Rachel at the top of my quickflicks picks! not sure I can cope with a sympathetic potrayal of George W yet ... ouch.

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Amelia G.
Amelia G. writes:
on Jul 10 2009 03:58 AM

I have been meaning to watch Tudors for an age, now that I know it's a "soft porn soap" I"m sure to hire it asap. John Rhys Meyers is one of my weaknesses...

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jazzebration
jazzebration writes:
on Jul 11 2009 07:08 PM

You had me at 'heaving breast shenanigans'. Or maybe not. Pretty slim pickings this week for me... and poor ol' Sam Jackson. He used to be cool...

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Ben D.
Ben D. writes:
on Jul 12 2009 06:06 PM

In reply to this comment (#2525210)
I agree...hearing that the Tudors is soft porn almost made me pine for the middle ages. Except back then, everyone had bad breathe. Bet you they don't talk about that!

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mermaidsinc
mermaidsinc writes:
on Jul 13 2009 04:37 AM

All the actors I like are doing poor stuff and the ones I don't like are winners this week - ah well, time to broaden my mind. Hey is there any chance you can get these reviews up on Wednesday or Thursday so I can figure out what I'm going to watch for the weekend. Thanks

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