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Sunday, March 25, 2012
New DVD Review
This review, posted today, is the one that has truly made me feel at home at Movie Gazette Online. I truly feel like I can do this without worry about my writing now, since I've got nothing at stake anymore.
Oh, that's a good review. It really draws me in and I want to see the DVD now. After you read about Jeeves and Wooster, you might like to see the TV series that was on Masterpiece Theater. Hugh Laurie as Bertie Wooster and Stephen Fry as Jeeves are delightful.
I had that DVD set once, for review for another site, saw a few episodes, but never paid as much attention to it as I am now. I intend to see it again.
I received Adam-12: The Final Season in the mail from my new boss today, which comes out on April 10. For my review of it, I'm planning a tribute to the narration style of Dragnet.
Nice review (no surprise there!). I may have to poke my not insubstantial nose into the "Jeeves and Wooster" tales as well... primarily because those are such great character names, lol... yeah, I'm often a simpleton like that...
Oh, that's a good review. It really draws me in and I want to see the DVD now. After you read about Jeeves and Wooster, you might like to see the TV series that was on Masterpiece Theater. Hugh Laurie as Bertie Wooster and Stephen Fry as Jeeves are delightful.
ReplyDeleteLove,
Janie
I had that DVD set once, for review for another site, saw a few episodes, but never paid as much attention to it as I am now. I intend to see it again.
ReplyDeleteI received Adam-12: The Final Season in the mail from my new boss today, which comes out on April 10. For my review of it, I'm planning a tribute to the narration style of Dragnet.
Dragnet -- great. I'm Sgt. Janie Junebug. I'm on the case.
DeleteNice review (no surprise there!). I may have to poke my not insubstantial nose into the "Jeeves and Wooster" tales as well... primarily because those are such great character names, lol... yeah, I'm often a simpleton like that...
ReplyDeleteThe original Ask.com, Ask Jeeves, was inspired by Jeeves the butler.
DeleteThere's nothing simple about liking character names. That just shows how well done they are.