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Ray Drecker leads the pack of TV personalities willing to do anything it takes to make it.
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Lock ‘N Load and Cathouse: The Series create compelling entertainment with a wall full of guns and a warren of low-budget bunnies.
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If you loved (and desperately miss) Seinfeld, you should tune in to Larry David’s Curb Your Enthusiasm.
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Bored to Death, HBO’s new series based on author Jonathan Ames’ almost autobiographical musings, is fresher than live monkey brain soup—and about as politically correct.
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Two shows that take place under the same sun prove that people who don’t have real problems can be fascinating to watch. Other than unavoidable issues like death, disease, or their kids taking up crystal meth, what do folks with healthy disposable incomes really have to worry about?
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Oxycontin, Vicodin, Percocet… men — Nurse Jackie has many addictions — and I now have one too: Nurse Jackie.
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Based on the short story by Eileen Chang, Lust, Caution takes place during the Japanese occupation of China during World War Two.
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