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DVD Tuesday: Angelenos! Vent your spleen!!

In the last year, HBO has lost four of my favorite shows for various reasons--The Sopranos, Extras, Deadwood and Rome. Do you hear that sound, HBO? That sound is Showtime creeping up on you. At least the second season of Rome is now available on DVD. If you like gratuitous sex mixed with your gratuitious violence (and who doesn't?), then Rome is the show for you.
One of the last great seasons of The Simpsons is also in stores today. I have four words for you: Homer Simpson Grease Salesman. The Muppet Show was one of my favorites as a kid so it's going into the shopping bag. Ditto the second season of The Hills just so I can further stew in my contempt for that hilarious douche Spencer Pratt (was there ever a more apt last name?).
Rome - The Complete Second Season
The Simpsons - The Complete Tenth Season
The Muppet Show - Season Two
Disturbia
TMNT
The Film Crew: Killers from Space
The Hills - The Complete Second Season
Are We Done Yet?
Unaccompanied Minors
I Think I Love My Wife
Brigitte Bardot Collection
White Stripes: The Document
8 Simple Rules - The Complete First Season
Girl Happy
Girl's View - A Collection of Lesbian Themed Short Films
Naruto Uncut Boxed Set, Volume 4
Black Supaman
Superfriends: The Legendary Super Powers Show - The Complete Series
Private Fears in Public Places
The Exotic Art of Bellydance
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