Monday, September 16, 2013

A Galactic Goodnight



Little Einsteins Rocks!
It's hard not to like a show that teaches youngsters through classical music. My daughter loves watching a handful of episodes, among them the Dragon Kite and Christmas wish. Repeat viewing gets tiresome with other programs, but I feel like I'm learning something new along with her. It's amazing watching a 2 year old yelling "Crescendo" along with the characters. Recommend it highly.

Educational and fun
My son just turned 2 and loves Little Einsteins. He requests to watch the "rocket ship" over and over. I love that he getting a little education too.

These are great!
My daughter loves Little Einsteins! I like that they expose kids to music and art and do it in a way that is fun and interesting. Since I'm not musically inclined, my daughter and I get to learn about music and notes together, which is great. I highly recommend this series!

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Hot Mess It Up [HD]



Like it
Like watching it. It's most of the time clear, but sometimes it can get staticky if your not in a good Internet connection, but overall, it was great and fun to watch!

Pre-Tweener Heaven
If you have a dance crazed child, ours is a 7 year old girl, then this series will be your child's video "drug" of choice. For the most part it is harmless fun, but, in true Disney fashion, Disney cannot help but throw in some crude lines from time to time. We are a bit prudish in our house, so you may not even notice the crudity. Anyway, big recommendation for the right crowd.
(As an adult, it is not too annoying, until the 3rd episode in a row is played, at which time it becomes fingernails on the ol' chalkboard.)

5 year old gift
My daughter has not stopped watching it since she received it on her bday. It really keeps her attention and I love that!

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Sunday, September 15, 2013

New Years Eve



Funny, clever, beautifully shot
Louie CK is the best comic working today and his one-man show (he writes, directs and stars in it) just keeps getting better. Great guest turns by Melissa Leo and Parker Posey and writing that is sharp and poignant without veering into sentimentality. Each episode is like a self-contained short narrative film, beautifully shot and scored with a jazz soundtrack, Louie's not afraid to take risks with his writing and his casting and delivers something unexpected each week. Highly recommended.

Not for everybody but I *really* appreciate it
I look forward to each new episode in Season 3. Part of what I like about this show is how it balances Louis as a really sincere and loving father (even when he is giving his kids the finger behind their backs when they p*** him off) with his no-holds-barred adult life, filled with odd people who often have bizarre sexual tastes. Some of the later episodes are playing less for laughs and more for very intimate portrayals of the complexities of true intimacy with another person and the sometimes-very-thin wall it shares with perversity. The two episodes showing him meeting and going on a date with the marvelous Parker Posey were beautifully rendered (she should get some sort of big old prize for the way she transformed her role in a special way I know I've never before seen on a small screen). My wife is not a fan at ALL: he curses around his kids (they take no offense and hardly seem to notice) and some of the almost-always-sexual situations are over the top, but hey this is Louis...

The Real Deal
I know that "Louie" is billed as a comedy, and that some people may be turned off on some of his episodes because they don't make you bust a gut laughing every second of every minute. As a viewer, though, you need to keep in mind that this is as close as anyone is going to get to a "stream of consciousness" from a comedian.

The very nature of a comedian's talent is to take the slices of life we all endure, and then distill the essence of the experience so that we can then identify with it and laugh at it as a shared experience. That's what comedy is -- laughing at our shared experiences -- and that's what makes Louie CK so funny: he does this (seemingly) like second nature.

It's not second nature though, because to be genuine, the distillation process must come from real, dark and sometimes sad experiences and memories. I, for one, am glad to know that Louis CK is out there, and am in constant awe of the way he can show us both sides of the coin -- both the...

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Teddy's Little Helper



Great Family Show
My kids love watching this show (6, 4, and 2 years old). The show is funny and entertaining for kids and adults. When my 2 year old hears the opening music he comes running in the room and sits on the couch to watch "Charlie"...and he sits quietly for the whole ~22 minute episode. We get to watch a funny show that the whole family enjoys and my 2 year old sits quietly!!! I couldn't ask for much more.

7 year old daughter loves this show!
My 7 year old daugher loves this sitcom...even my husband and I like it. It's not just for the kids, we can all relate to some aspects. Some of the content is above the 7 year old's head, but that's what makes it fun for the parents. Cute show.

awsome
I am 68 but I really like Good Luck Charlie. I think it's an excellent family program.I watch it often and hope it's on for a long time

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Waltons: The Complete First Season



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my family and I loved the Waltons series. cents I was a little girl .my family aand my grandchildren love it..

GREAT MOVIE
THIS IS SUCH A GREAT MOVIE. I REMEMBER WATHING THESE EPISODES ON TV WITH MY FAMILY,SOME WHO ARE NOT WITH US ANYMORE. IT WAS NICE REMEMBERING THEM AS I WATCHED THIS VIDEO.

Walton Fan
I am a devoted Walton fan. I bought this as a gift for a fellow Walton fan. I would recommend this to anyone who likes to watch shows with good family values.

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Waltons: The Complete Sixth Season



Love this growing up
With the shows today I fined it very hard to have a show I can watch with my kids. I almost have all of them. And the kids love them.

Classic Waltons
I don't think there is a Season of the Waltons I do not enjoy. Season six was no exception, I love th eway the family lives and works, grows together through good times and bad, and all of that during the Depression.



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slumber party ANTics



Favorite pick for the kids right now.
Chyna McClain is on top of her game. She is picking up where Hana Montana left off. Talented voice & funny too. The co stars are also pretty funny. This is made for the kids but its entertaining enough for the whole family to watch. I 'd reccomend it.





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