This baby can handle anything but a three-headed dragon—oh son of a…!
I'm an enormous fan of the British version (and only, as I refuse to believe the other exists) of Top Gear. When I heard that James May, one of the trios on Top Gear, was getting his own show called James May's 20th Century, I couldn't help but get excited. He is a smart and quiet man, and it's nice to see him on his own, especially in his element. Let's get to it.
Hot dogs, apple pie, and GI Joe -- doesn't get much more American than that you could say, on this 4th of July.
The first half of the GI Joe Renegades series is available now on DVD, but the release leaves a lot to be desired.
The Iron Man anime aired on G4 last year, but it's now available on DVD from Sony Pictures.
Animation studio Madhouse and Marvel team up for a Japanese anime take on the X-Men, and it's pretty darn good.
The ABC Specials include five of Kovacs' shows that originally aired in the early 1960s.
Short-lived and admittedly cheesy, Logan's Run is nonetheless an excellent 'escape' show with a lot of replay value.
This is the fairground, where the fair is held. Any questions so far?
Produced by Total Television and animated by Gamma Productions, Tennessee Tuxedo and His Tales was created in response to the need for a new cartoon that would both entertain and educate children. The series ran from 1963 to 1966 on CBS, and now, Shout! Factory brings all seventy episodes and dozens of other Total Television cartoons together in a six disc set.
Looking for the complete series of 60s cartoon Underdog? Never fear... Shoooout! Factory is here.
Huhh huhh, heehee hehe. From Paramount and MTV Home Entertainment comes the DVD release for the triumphant return of television's favorite delinquents, with brand new episodes from animation mastermind Mike Judge. And although the formula hasn't changes since the late '90s, the same level of humor is still present today. Which made this well worth the long wait for casual and hardcore fans alike. ...[Read More]