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1/22/2012

CORNER GAS: SEASON 4 (2008) Review

CORNER GAS: SEASON 4 (2008)
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The writing and acting are, as always, superb. But my copy of season 4--along with a couple of friends copies--has serious flaws in the recording. The actual DVDs skip despite the fact that they are not scratched. I assume there is some kind of production error.

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A critical and ratings hit, Season 4 of Corner Gas features more high-octane laughs as Wanda tries to install Oscar and Emmaâs new toilet, Hank lives out his dream of becoming a rodeo clown, and Brent is impersonated on the radio by a DJ from the city. Includes all 19 episodes of the 4th season on 3 discs.

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11/22/2011

CORNER GAS: SEASON 6 (2009) Review

CORNER GAS: SEASON 6 (2009)
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The Sinefeld of the North, Corner Gas is an excellent sitcom. The dry, sarcastic humor is great and the characters are even better! Brent Butt has pulled together a great cast of actors and given them some of the best rolls I've seen in a long time. Too bad it's all over. Season 6 was the last.
Got my DVD because they haven't started running the final season in the states that I can find. Only watching one a week, just because that's the way I am.
I'll be buying the other 5 seasons for Christmas this year.

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The hugely popular series winds up its run with 19 half hour episodes on 3 discs sharing the wacky adventures of Dog Riverâs daft denizens. Special guest stars featured in Season 6 include Michael Bublé, Gordon Pinsent and David Suzuki, among others. Bonus features include: 5.1 sound, Itâs Been a Gas CTV special, and footage of the final read-through

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10/28/2011

CORNER GAS: SEASON 5 (2009) Review

CORNER GAS: SEASON 5 (2009)
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I have given up on American Sit-coms, they all have one subject and only that subject SEX. Not that there is anything wrong with a little subtle induendo but every show is in your face sex from beginning to end. Corner Gas proves that a comedy can still be clean and funny. Let's see more of this from CTV.

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After four seasons, 69 episodes and 13 Gemini Award nominations, Corner Gas Season Five is funnier than ever with more high octane laughs courtesy of the all-star writing team that includes Brent Butt, Kevin White, Mark Farrell and Andrew Carr and introduces Emmy Award winner Norm Hiscock, along with the highly-acclaimed Gary Pearson. Just some of the Season Five hilarity includes Karen and Davis investigating mysterious crop circles, Brent and Lacey making The Ruby and Corner Gas more environmentally friendly, and Oscar moonlighting as a school bus driver for a day. Includes all 19 episodes of the 5th season on 3 discs.

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7/15/2011

Robson Arms: The Complete Third Season (2008) Review

Robson Arms: The Complete Third Season (2008)
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This is a really good Canadian show not as awesome as Corner Gas but still good. I would recomend starting at season 1 or some of this season won't as good since you will not know the back ground of the tenants in Robson Arms apartments.

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7/12/2011

Robson Arms: The Complete Second Season (2008) Review

Robson Arms: The Complete Second Season (2008)
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This is a great premise for a tv show.This show could have gone on for years with different characters coming and going.It is a shame that several of the actors,writers,producers left to make Corner Gas,leaving this show to die after two seasons.Is it worth getting?Yes(atleast its two seasons, and not a one season wonder)Does it suck that it ended too soon?Yes,but now you get to watch Corner Gas...

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This 2-DVD set contains all 13 episodes of the second season of Robson Arms.Welcome back to the once-grand low-rise apartment building in Vancouver's West End.Season 2 picks up 6 months after Season 1 left off.The previous owners of the building are

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7/06/2011

Slings & Arrows - Season 2 (2005) Review

Slings and Arrows - Season 2 (2005)
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If anyone had told me a year ago that my favorite program on television would be a Canadian import about a Shakespearean theater troupe, I would have had my doubts. But Season 1 of "Slings and Arrows" beguiled me. So droll and sophisticated, but with moments of sheer slapstick, I was absolutely enchanted. The writing was so smart, so funny, the performances spot on--including Paul Gross and Rachel McAdams (two of the more familiar actors for American audiences). It ended in six episodes and I wistfully said good-bye to a near brilliant show. I had no idea there was more to come.
So I was delighted when I heard Season 2 was on it's way. But I was also doubtful. Could they really mine the same material and come up with another winner? To my mind, they did that and even more. I enjoyed it every bit as much.
This season there was less back story, so it dealt more specifically about the inner workings of actually staging a couple of shows. The misadventures of producing the cursed "MacBeth" is definitely the highpoint. It might have been the funniest thing on TV last season, seriously. Add subplots about theater ingenues in "Romeo and Juliet" (McAdams says farewell in episode 1, so there's a new ingenue), a romance found/lost/found, and plenty of wit--and you have a delight. One subplot about an experimental advertising campaign to lure new traffic to the theater festival is perfection. As someone who has been a season subscriber in the LA theater scene for over ten years, this was particularly hysterical to me--how much truth there was.
But, trust me, you don't have to be a theater goer or a Shakespeare enthusiast to enjoy this program. But you do have to enjoy smart, sophisticated entertainment with top notch performances. I have shown this series to a couple of friends who would NEVER have sampled it on their own. They were surprised how identifiable it was and how funny!!!
Watch this--and if you haven't seen Season 1, what's stopping you? KGHarris, 9/06.

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"Absolutely addictive" -The New York Times "One of television’s best" -San Francisco Chronicle "Struts and frets . . . delightfully" -Time In its second season, the smash hit Canadian comedy about a struggling Shakespearean theatre troupe explores the conflicts of middle age and rebranding: Am I who I want to be-or not to be? Now ensconced as artistic director of the New Burbage theatre festival, Geoffrey (Paul Gross) must stage the cursed play Macbeth to fulfill the vision of his deceased predecessor Oliver (Stephen Ouimette). The actor cast in the lead (Geraint Wyn Davies) engages in a titanic clash of egos with Geoffrey, while Oliver weighs in confrontationally from the grave. The festival faces a financial crisis that forces its CEO (Mark McKinney) to engage in some risky business, while leading lady Ellen (Martha Burns) endures a life-altering tax audit. Adding to the mayhem is the return of the madcap guest director Darren Nichols (Don McKellar), who stages a post post-modern Romeo and Juliet after the original director breaks her neck. Could it be the curse of Macbeth? As seen on the Sundance Channel.

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6/24/2011

CORNER GAS: SEASON 2 (2008) Review

CORNER GAS: SEASON 2 (2008)
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Croner Gas, now in its third season in Canada, is the story of a gas station/convenience store owner (Brent Butt, also the show's creator) and seven other main inhabitants of the small Saskatchewan town of Dog River. Unlike many US sitcoms where there is a forces laugh track and a joke or funny face that must be made every 52 1/2 seconds, Corner Gas finds its humor in the reality of life ina small, backwater town in the middle of nowhere where such things as the biggest pile of lumber in town or the town's pothole are big things to the townspeople. It also finds its humor in how people really are... characters.
This is the sort of show that a major US network would ruin if they decided to do a US version, just as they ruined Coupling a few seasons ago. Which is a pity because this is a show that deserves to be seen down here. Maybe Comedy Central will pick it up. Or, BBC America.
For those lucky enough to live in Canada or in a border town that receives CTV or Canada's Comedy Channel, you get to watch these wonderful programs weekly. For those of us in "other" places, we have to wait until the DVDs come out. Thankfully, the first two seasons are available from amazon.ca. (...)

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Welcome back to everyones favorite prairie town - Dog River, Saskatchewan.Popular comedian Brent Butt returns to small town Saskatchewan to portray the life he would have led had he gotten a real job - pumping gas at Corner Gas.Special Features: cast

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