This is a DVD package that seems not to want to be noticed, by a show that was made more or less in the same spirit.
Bored to Death’s great comedic cast makes undistinguished material well worth holding out for.
An outstanding visual and auditory experience on Blu-ray easily makes up for the show’s shortcomings.
Flakes could have been dropped anywhere with a recognizable skyline.
One look at Aaron Stanford’s chain-smoking, long-haired musician in a Hanes T-shirt and you know Flakes wants so badly to be hip.
If “Good Guys and Bad Guys” didn’t hit the heights that the last four or five episodes hit, it at least moved a lot of the show’s pieces further on up the game board.
Don’t rent or buy this movie…because I said so!
Welcome to the rom-com in the age of Must Love Dogs.
An underwhelming DVD package, though the film’s rock-solid look and sound should appeal to anyone hooked on Hartnett’s package.
Not since Magnolia has a film been so drunk on celebrity dick as 40 Days and 40 Nights.