
Fox’s hit series ‘Glee’ is coming to DVD! The series first 13 episodes will be available on DVD and Blu-Ray on December 29, 2009. The DVD, which will retail for $39.98, will include many extras that haven’t been announced yet. Be prepared for the amusingness that is Glee and all the episodes that include, "Pilot - Director's Cut", "Showmance", "Acafellas", "Preggers", "The Rhodes Not Taken", "Vitamin D", "Takedown!", "Mash-Up", "Wheels", "Ballads", "Hairography", "Mattress" and "Sectionals".
The hefty price tag of the DVD is due to the fact that it’s costing them a hefty penny due to the huge music rights costs the network had to pay to have the series available on DVD. Ever wonder why American Idol never made it onto DVD? This is probably why.
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Sunday, October 11, 2009
'Glee' is coming to DVD
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Weekly Videos
Each week I will post several different videos that I’ve found online that I thought were interesting, funny or horrible. I figured this could be a nice way to lighten the mood a little bit and let people check out some videos they might not have seen. Prior to watching these videos, please note that I did not create any of these videos. I’m just passing them along for everyone else to see.
It’s not secret that I love The Big Bang Theory and Jim Parson, who in my opinion was robbed of the Emmy. Here is a Funny or Die video Parsons did several months back.
Funny or Die did a Match.com profile for Kate Gosselin. I thought it was pretty funny and I’m always in the mood to watch videos where they make fun of the Gosselins… at least when they make fun of John and Kate, not the kids
Kate is Enough: The Kate Gosselin Story. This video needs no introduction.
Several months ago actress Keira Knighley shot an ad to stop domestic violence. It’s a pretty powerful advertisement that many people really need to see
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'Southland' gets the ax
NBC has canceled the John Wells cop drama “Southland” before the show’s second season premiere, which was scheduled to air on Friday October 23, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Production on the series has been shut down. As of now, NBC will air “Dateline” in the shows time slot.
The network has six episodes produced and ready to air. Its not known when these six episodes will air, but NBC decided that the network isn’t “financially viable” to keep the show on the air.
"I'm disappointed that NBC no longer has the time periods available to support the kind of critically-acclaimed series that was for so many years, a hallmark of their success," Wells said. "We remain extremely proud of 'Southland' and are actively looking for another home for the series."
It’s been reported that the show, which stars former “OC” star Ben McKenzie, will be shopped around to the cable networks, with TNT being a good option for the series.
Based on the low ratings the show got during its first season, this decision shouldn’t be too surprising.
The Live Feed posted a quote from Jay Leno, who decided to make light of the situation in his monologue by saying: "NBC's ratings aren't so hot. In fact -- and this is true -- this week the network canceled the show 'Southland' before it even came back on the air. Next thing you know they'll be canceling shows before writers can even think of them."
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