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Unique sketch show hits DVD, perfect for fans of 'Adult Swim'

If insanity could be bottled and sold at a store, it would look exactly like "Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!"

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Detroit-based drug enforcement show action-packed, enthralling

In 1973, then-President Richard Nixon created the Drug Enforcement Administration, or DEA, to fight the growing drug trade that was threatening to choke the life out of the U.S.'s urban centers.

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From the vault: Fox series 'Wonderfalls' has whimsical, surreal plot

"Wonderfalls" sprang from the mind of Bryan Fuller, creator of "Dead Like Me" and "Pushing Daisies." Similar to those series, "Wonderfalls" feels whimsical and surreal.

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Host propels GameTrailers TV

Considering video games are one of the largest competitors with TV, it's not surprising the tube doesn't offer a lot for gamers looking to get their fix without picking up a controller.

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'Aqua teen' season 5 appeals to true fans

The show that terrorized Boston is back. Frylock, Master Shake and Meatwad return to DVD in the newly released two-disc "Aqua Teen Hunger Force Season Five" collection.

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'Terminator' should stick to big screen

Transitioning a movie into a TV series can be tricky business. Sometimes you strike gold and end up with a "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" or a "MAS*H" - shows that outshine their original incarnation. Other times, you end up with something like "Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles."

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'Kenny vs. Spenny' ends up disgusting mess

I am not a big fan of pointless MTV shows like "Jackass" and "Viva La Bam," so when I started watching the new Comedy Central reality show "Kenny vs. Spenny," I had preconceived notions.

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Silverman disappointing, not funny in 2nd season

The first season of "The Sarah Silverman Program" was about as brilliant and surprising as sitcoms get. But something is different about the second season - the show isn't funny anymore.

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Show is surreal, funny, honest

What I love about "Pete & Pete" is not just the dry humor and the great theme song, but the surrealism the show evokes. The mundane becomes a thing of mystery, and everything operates on a higher level.

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Drama-filled 'Weeds' delivers

Season two of Showtime's "Weeds," available on DVD July 24, picks up right where the stellar first season left off.

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