HBO Show reviews
Reviews and opinion pieces relating to the Home Box Office's original programs, including the Sopranos and Six Feet Under.
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Curb Your Enthusiasm Season 2 on DVDA review of the critically acclaimed HBO series Curb your Enthusiasm, Season 2, on DVD.
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The Return of HBO's The Sopranos: Fans Were Away from Doctor Melfi's Couch for 24 MonthsTony Soprano has no interest in getting in shape to participate in the Rock 'N' Roll Marathon in San Diego on June 4 or working on improving his time at the La Salle Bank Chicago Marathon on October 22 either. He has other things on his mind.
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Sopranos Season Six - Began with a Bang?The Sopranos left off with Tony running in the woods away from the cops. Johnny Sack was caught and put in jail. How would this season start up? Where would they begin? What twists would they put in? All of that will be explained.
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The Sopranos Return This Sunday!Whether you are a hardcore fan or new to HBO's hit series, the sixth season is right around the corner. Here are some of the things on my mind.
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Curb Your Enthusiasm: Why I (Now) 'Get It', Why I Still Hate itI was a huge Seinfeld fan...until I watched my first episode of Curb, starring Seinfeld's creative force, Larry David. Is he truly the most disgusting, disliked character to ever hit the small screen? ... yes! -
Review of HBO's Epic Miniseries RomeHBO brings Rome, the ancient Italian city, to life in a gigantic spectacular production which boasts a 100 million dollar budget. It's set ,located entirely in Italy, is currently the largest standing in the world. -
TV Networks Watch Death Closely: Terri Schiavo, Pope John Paul II, Six Feet UnderTV news focuses on a handful of events, sometimes-trivial stories, that will deliver Nielsen numbers. TV News is never happier then when it goes on Death Watch-Funeral Watch, as it did recently with Terri Schiavo, then again with Pope John Paul II.
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Network Television's Wounds Are Largely Self-InflictedNetwork television has become its own worst enemy. By broadcasting fewer new episodes, more reruns, preempting hits, and maintaining a "Cancel Quickly" mentality, the broadcast networks are contributing to their own decline.
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