Hailed as "TV's Funniest half-hour," by Variety Magazine, "The Office" Season Seven marks the momentous departure of Steve Carell as Michael Scott - the slightly clueless, often politically-incorrect, but always loveable office manager â an iconic role that earned him a Golden Globe® and five Emmy® nominations.  With Michael on his way out, the coveted position as "the boss" opens up in this ...
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PARAMOUNT HOME ENTERTAINMENT, NICKELODEON AND SHOUT! FACTORY ANNOUNCE AN AGREEMENT TO DISTRIBUTE SELECT CLASSIC NICK ANIMATED PROGRAMS ON DVD AND BLU-RAY First Title to be Fan-Favorite The Wild Thornberrys: Season One DVD Arrives in Stores on... [read more]
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Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has announced Open Season 3 will be coming to DVD and Blu-ray on January 25, 2010. The trailer for the direct-to-video sequel is embedded below: The full press release for the DVD and Blu-ray follows, along...
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Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has announced Open Season 3 will be coming to DVD and Blu-ray on January 25, 2011. The trailer for the direct-to-video sequel is embedded below: The full press release for the DVD and Blu-ray follows,..
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Fox Home Entertainment has announced that The Cleveland Show Season 1 will be arriving on DVD on September 28, 2010. The set will present all 21 episodes of Seth MacFarlane's latest TV comedy complete and uncensored, along with DVD exclusive... [read more]
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For the first time ever on Blu-rayâ¢, fans of "the most influential show since Seinfeld" can watch the latest episodes of "The Office" without ever setting their DVR when "The Office" Season Six arrives on Blu-ray⢠Hi-Def September 7, 2010 from Universal Studios Home Entertainment.
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SINGAPORE - INTRODUCING goalline technology at soccer stadiums would prove a cheaper and more reliable aid to referees than UEFA's method of two additional assistants, according to manufacturers. UEFA will expand the use of five referees to some Champions League matches and European Championship qualifiers this season after a successful trial in the Europa League, but German company Cairos ...
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