DVD Patrol
It’s movie time, Patrollers! The DVD Patrol has a few on the bandwagon for this week and we even have some TV stuff too. The new TV season starts up next month and we’ll announce right here some of the ones on the way. Your bandleader, the Toddster, thinks it’s time to crank up the band and start playing a few diddies for you. Hang On!
New on DVD
Cop-Out - Being somebody’s friend can sometimes be a tricky thing especially when you’re a police officer. Jimmy (Bruce Willis) and Paul (Tracy Morgan) have been partners for a long time but Paul tends to always land the both of them in hot water a lot. After a routine bust goes bad, they’re suspended without pay and it couldn’t be a worse time because Jimmy is trying to pay for his daughter’s wedding. Thinking he has a way out, he tries to sell a rare Baseball card worth a lot of money. Then, the shop gets robbed and the thieves steal the card. These guys don’t know who they are messing with. Can Jimmy get the card back with his crazy partner backing him up? Willis can be seen in the new Stallone movie called “The Expendables” out in theaters August 13 and Morgan will be returning to “30 Rock” next season airing Thursdays on NBC.
Repo Men - Paying for things you’re trying to own can be hard when you fall behind on the payments. What if that happened with say a new heart or kidney? Very Scary. Remy (Jude Law) and Jake (Forrest Whittaker) are repo men and you really don’t want to get a visit from them because if you fall behind on your payments depending on what you have, it won’t be good. Remy’s life gets changed forever when a repo job he is on injures him and he needs some new parts. Now he is on the other end of the job when he finds he can’t pay and he goes on the run from Jake and his boss Frank (Liev Schreiber). Will Remy be able to keep what he has or does have to find a way to pay them off once and for all? Schreiber can currently be seen with Angelina Jolie in the new Spy thriller “Salt” in theaters now.
Also on DVD
Jesse Stone: No Remorse - Tom Selleck returns with an all new installment of Jesse Stone. When we last saw him, Jesse (Selleck) had been suspended after he had a disagreement with the Town Board. Now the Boston Police have asked for his help with a series of murders that have been plaguing the city. They become of interest to Jesse due to the murders having some type of connection to the local crime boss Gino Fish (William Sadler). Jesse has had past dealings with him on other cases. Is Jesse going to be able find the murderer? See Selleck in the Jesse Stone DVD Collection now on sale in stores now.
White Collar - TV Spotlight is back and the Toddster has just the show for you. Neal Caffrey (Matt Bomer) was a master thief and forger until he was sent to prison by FBI Agent Peter Burke (Tim Dekay). In the pilot episode, Neal escapes from jail to go find his girlfriend Kate. Peter manages to catch up to Neal and takes him back to prison. Some time later, Peter gets a case that he can’t seem to solve and the only way to solve it is with the touch of a thief. Peter gets Neal out of jail to help him with the case involving a painting. Can Neal help solve it and find his lady love with the FBI watching his every move? Catch Season 2 of “White Collar” on Tuesdays on the USA Network at 9 p.m.
Cats and Dogs - Be careful the next time someone asks you if you are a dog or a cat person. Blu Ray spotlight brings this classic movie back with a secret war that has been going on between dogs and cats for years. Dogs are the good guys and a rookie beagle named Lou (Toby Mcguire) has been adopted to keep an eye on Professor Brody (Jeff Goldblum) that may have discovered a formula for making people no longer allergic to pets. A cat named Mr. Tinkles (Sean Hayes) and his henchmen are after the formula so they can change it so people will be allergic to dogs. Will Lou and his new partner Butch (Alec Baldwin) be able to stop the kitties’ dastardly deeds? Be sure to catch the new sequel “Cats and Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore” now in theaters.
Time to take a break. Before we go, we said we had an announcement and that is coming up in the next few weeks we’ll be featuring several TV shows including a special column dedicated to the Toddster’s favorite show on right now “Smallville” since it’s the last season. Heading out to my 20 year class reunion. Man, where does the time go? (Class of 1990, Sherburne- Earlville) Got to run, Patrollers! See you next week.
New on DVD
Cop-Out - Being somebody’s friend can sometimes be a tricky thing especially when you’re a police officer. Jimmy (Bruce Willis) and Paul (Tracy Morgan) have been partners for a long time but Paul tends to always land the both of them in hot water a lot. After a routine bust goes bad, they’re suspended without pay and it couldn’t be a worse time because Jimmy is trying to pay for his daughter’s wedding. Thinking he has a way out, he tries to sell a rare Baseball card worth a lot of money. Then, the shop gets robbed and the thieves steal the card. These guys don’t know who they are messing with. Can Jimmy get the card back with his crazy partner backing him up? Willis can be seen in the new Stallone movie called “The Expendables” out in theaters August 13 and Morgan will be returning to “30 Rock” next season airing Thursdays on NBC.
Repo Men - Paying for things you’re trying to own can be hard when you fall behind on the payments. What if that happened with say a new heart or kidney? Very Scary. Remy (Jude Law) and Jake (Forrest Whittaker) are repo men and you really don’t want to get a visit from them because if you fall behind on your payments depending on what you have, it won’t be good. Remy’s life gets changed forever when a repo job he is on injures him and he needs some new parts. Now he is on the other end of the job when he finds he can’t pay and he goes on the run from Jake and his boss Frank (Liev Schreiber). Will Remy be able to keep what he has or does have to find a way to pay them off once and for all? Schreiber can currently be seen with Angelina Jolie in the new Spy thriller “Salt” in theaters now.
Also on DVD
Jesse Stone: No Remorse - Tom Selleck returns with an all new installment of Jesse Stone. When we last saw him, Jesse (Selleck) had been suspended after he had a disagreement with the Town Board. Now the Boston Police have asked for his help with a series of murders that have been plaguing the city. They become of interest to Jesse due to the murders having some type of connection to the local crime boss Gino Fish (William Sadler). Jesse has had past dealings with him on other cases. Is Jesse going to be able find the murderer? See Selleck in the Jesse Stone DVD Collection now on sale in stores now.
White Collar - TV Spotlight is back and the Toddster has just the show for you. Neal Caffrey (Matt Bomer) was a master thief and forger until he was sent to prison by FBI Agent Peter Burke (Tim Dekay). In the pilot episode, Neal escapes from jail to go find his girlfriend Kate. Peter manages to catch up to Neal and takes him back to prison. Some time later, Peter gets a case that he can’t seem to solve and the only way to solve it is with the touch of a thief. Peter gets Neal out of jail to help him with the case involving a painting. Can Neal help solve it and find his lady love with the FBI watching his every move? Catch Season 2 of “White Collar” on Tuesdays on the USA Network at 9 p.m.
Cats and Dogs - Be careful the next time someone asks you if you are a dog or a cat person. Blu Ray spotlight brings this classic movie back with a secret war that has been going on between dogs and cats for years. Dogs are the good guys and a rookie beagle named Lou (Toby Mcguire) has been adopted to keep an eye on Professor Brody (Jeff Goldblum) that may have discovered a formula for making people no longer allergic to pets. A cat named Mr. Tinkles (Sean Hayes) and his henchmen are after the formula so they can change it so people will be allergic to dogs. Will Lou and his new partner Butch (Alec Baldwin) be able to stop the kitties’ dastardly deeds? Be sure to catch the new sequel “Cats and Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore” now in theaters.
Time to take a break. Before we go, we said we had an announcement and that is coming up in the next few weeks we’ll be featuring several TV shows including a special column dedicated to the Toddster’s favorite show on right now “Smallville” since it’s the last season. Heading out to my 20 year class reunion. Man, where does the time go? (Class of 1990, Sherburne- Earlville) Got to run, Patrollers! See you next week.
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