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The Wayans Bros.: The Complete Series... Reviewed!





The Wayans Bros. The Complete Series

A copy of The Wayans Bros. The Complete Series was provided by Warner Bros for review. My opinions are my own.

The Wayans Bros.: The Complete Series Hits DVD – A Nostalgic Treat for Fans!


The beloved sitcom The Wayans Bros., which premiered in 1995, has finally been released as a complete series on DVD! This five-season set includes all episodes inside a case that you're sure to appreciate, offering fans a chance to relive the hilarious antics of Shawn and Marlon Wayans as they navigate life in the Big Apple alongside their father. The case keeps the DVDs tamed and actually snaps the plastic holders in place, ready for action.

Did you know that Marlon Wayans told the late, great John Witherspoon that he wanted him to play his dad on a TV show prior to the existence of the sitcom? Marlon's wish came true, as John brought his larger-than-life personality and unforgettable one-liners to the role of Pops, making the show even more memorable. #BangBangBang

The Wayans Bros. wasn't just a hit in New York; it resonated with audiences nationwide. I believe this resulted in the facelift we see ushered in with the second season. This is the format most viewers are familiar with as the popularity began to soar. Its blend of slapstick humor, witty banter, and over-the-top antics made it a cultural touchstone for '90s television. People still remember many of the show's iconic one-liners to this day, and it almost feels like an ongoing skit from In Living Color. The portion of the episodes prior to the show's intro actually delivers more of that In Living Color-style content that's usually crazy and over the top. A prime example is when Marlon was supposed to watch the fries being cooked in the kitchen while Shawn was on the phone. Marlon ended up on fire, Shawn looked in the kitchen, saw him on fire, and said he's burning the fries.

If you have a Blu-ray or DVD player, this set is a must-have for fans of Wayans family comedy! The show's humor hasn't aged a bit, but some of the fashion has. Either way, it's a great way to get your laugh on. Plus, it's a fitting tribute to John Witherspoon, who left an indelible mark on the series and the industry. You will find cameo after cameo featured on the show, from The Jeffersons' Sherman Hemsley to Roy Jones Jr., Seinfeld's Phil Morris, comedy legend Bernie Mac, Michael Clarke Duncan, and many more. This will become a trend you can expect throughout the series. This show is very easy to watch, and it was actually Marlon Wayans' style of comedy that inspired younger comedians like DC Young Fly, as it blended humor with relatable life experiences.

While the show declined in ratings ahead of the generational shift of 2000, I feel that it would have held even stronger if there had been a goal to bring the show to a close. This would have allowed more viewers to stick around with the dedicated fanbase to see how it ends, knowing that it's a limited series. Most shows without a set end usually hit this wall where viewers have seen all there is to see and want to move on to something else. I believe that the storyline is better crafted when the mission is set. That's not to say The Wayans Bros. didn't have a strong conclusion while maintaining its comedic charm and wrapping up the show in a satisfying way, but the dots would have connected even more if the plan was to end it after five seasons.

One major disappointment that I have with this set is the lack of bonus content. These are the stars behind In Living Color, Scary Movie, White Chicks, and more! There were no bloopers?! That would have sweetened the pot for the dedicated fanbase, comedians, and fans of comedy. Such a missed opportunity, along with commentary that would have allowed us to fill in the blanks from the surviving cast members. Pricewise, The Wayans Bros.: The Complete Series gives you a trip down memory lane for an impressive $45.99, allowing John Witherspoon's legacy to live on.

Runtime: 50+ hours. Rated: TV-PG


Storyline 4

Visuals 3

Audio 4

Price 5

4 out of 5 Cool Points


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The Gilded Age: The Complete Second Season... Reviewed!

If you’re a fan of high society drama and historical intrigue, The Gilded Age: The Complete Second Season is a series entry that should be on your radar. This season continues to delve into the opulent world of New York’s elite during the late 19th century, offering a rich tapestry of characters, conflicts, and cultural commentary.

Story

 

The second season of The Gilded Age picks up where the first left off, with the social dynamics of New York’s upper crust in full swing. The story continues to follow the lives of the wealthy Van Rhijn and Russell families, as well as the ambitious Peggy Scott. Peggy’s journey is particularly compelling this season, as she navigates the complexities of segregation, unity, and social justice, while gaining new ground.

Oscar Van Rhijn, ever the schemer, is back with his dubious plans to marry for all the wrong reasons, adding a layer of intrigue and drama. His mother, Agnes Van Rhijn, remains a formidable presence, upholding the old social order with an iron will, while her sister, Ada Brook, provides a softer, more compassionate counterbalance.

On the Russell side, Bertha Russell continues her relentless climb up the social ladder, determined to secure her family’s place among the elite. Her husband, George Russell, faces his own set of challenges in the business world, navigating the cutthroat environment of Gilded Age capitalism. Their daughter, Gladys Russell, begins to assert her independence, adding another dimension to the family dynamics.

Peggy Scott’s storyline remains a poignant exploration of the Black experience during the Gilded Age, highlighting the resilience and challenges faced by her community. Her interactions with the Van Rhijn, Russell, and her own family provide a rich tapestry of perspectives and conflicts, making her journey one of the most compelling aspects to me.


Visuals

The Gilded Age excels in its use of varied camera angles to enhance the storytelling. The series employs a mix of mid shots, worm’s eye views, and over-the-shoulder angles, creating a visually dynamic experience. These techniques help to immerse viewers in the grandeur and intimacy of the characters’ lives, making scenes feel both grand and personal.

The costumes in The Gilded Age are nothing short of spectacular. The elaborate dresses, while beautiful, make you wonder how comfortable they were to wear. The more modern-looking dresses with lower cut tops almost make you forget the historical setting, along with the scenes at church, where the fashion seems frozen in time and mirror the present. The deliberate blurring at the bottom of some scenes adds a unique touch, though it might not be to everyone’s taste.


A Similar Moment in History

Set against the backdrop of the late 1800s, this time period also reminds me of the Philippine-American War. This time period showcased contributions from the Black American community to Filipinos. Members of the Black American community were highly vocal in arguing for our right to independence from colonization and the interconnectedness is pretty cool.


Audio

The audio quality in Dolby Digital 5.1 truly shines, especially during scenes that capture the hustle and bustle of the city and lavish gatherings. The sound design enhances the immersive experience.


Price

The Gilded Age: The Complete Second Season continues to deliver the high society drama and intricate storytelling that fans love. Priced at $19.95, this season is a worthwhile addition to any collection. The cast’s stellar performances draw you in, making it a must-watch for anyone interested in historical dramas.

Extras:

The DVD set includes a variety of extras that provide deeper insights into the series:

  • Behind the Gilded Curtain Featurette
  • Character Featurettes - Agnes, Ada, Bertha, George, Marian, and Peggy
  • The Black Elite: Then and Now Featurette
  • The Real Gilded Age - Carrie, Cynthia, and Morgan
  • Choose Your Side - Carrie, Christine, Cynthia, Denee, Morgan, and Julian

Overall, The Gilded Age: The Complete Second Season is a captivating continuation of the series, offering a blend of historical context, character drama, and visual splendor that is sure to delight fans.


Quality 5

Ease Of Use 5

Usefulness 5

Price 5

5 out of 5 Cool Points


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Succession: The Complete Series finally comes to Blu-Ray

This Blu-Ray set was sent to us from Warner Bros. My opinions are my own.


Succession: The Complete Series has captivated audiences with its gripping portrayal of the Roy family’s power struggles. With the release of the Blu-Ray version, fans looking to own the series may waver between the DVD and Blu-Ray versions. If you’re still rocking a DVD player, the decision is clear. Let’s break down why you might want to get the Blu-Ray version if you have a Blu-Ray player.

1. Video Quality

Blu-Ray:

  • High Definition (HD): The Blu-Ray version offers superior video quality with 1080p resolution (16x9), providing a crisp and clear viewing experience.
  • Enhanced Visuals: The Blu-Ray version showcases the series in stunning detail, making the intricate set designs and character expressions more vivid as they fight for power.

DVD:

  • Standard Definition (SD): The DVD version is limited to 480p resolution, which doesn’t capture the same level of detail as Blu-Ray.
  • Basic Visuals: While still enjoyable, the DVD’s video quality is less sharp, which might be noticeable on larger screens.

2. Audio Quality

Blu-Ray:

  • Superior Audio: Blu-Ray version has Dolby Digital Surround and DTS-HD Master Audio, offering a more immersive sound experience.
  • Clearer Arguments: Enhanced audio quality ensures that dialogues, arguments, the disses, and sound effects are more distinct.

DVD:

  • Standard Audio: The DVD comes in Dolby Digital 5.1, which is good but not as rich or dynamic as Blu-Ray.
  • Basic Sound: The audio quality is adequate for most viewers but lacks the depth and clarity found in Blu-Ray.
 Your audio device also plays a factor. 

3. Special Features

Blu-Ray:

  • Season 1 Disc 3: The cast and crew break down the action of the first season’s heart-stopping finale.
  • Season 2 Disc 1: Four inside the episode featurettes.
  • Season 2 Disc 2: Three inside the episode featurettes.
  • Season 2 Disc 3: Three inside the episode features, An invitation to the set with the series’ storytellers, Meet the Roys, Character recaps.
  • Season 3 Disc 1: Succession: Controlling the narrative - Episode 2.
  • Season 3 Disc 2: Succession: Controlling the narrative - Episode 4 and 5.
  • Season 3 Disc 3: Succession: Controlling the narrative - Episode 7 and 8, Who said it? with Sarah Snook & Alan Ruck and Nicholas Braun & Matthew Macfadyen, Roy family food chain.
  • Season 4 Disc 1: Controlling the narrative: Breakdown of each episode.
  • Season 4 Disc 2: Controlling the narrative: Breakdown of each episode.
  • Season 4 Disc 3: Controlling the narrative: Breakdown of each episode, The cast of Succession’s advice to their characters, The best of Logan Roy, Who said it: Logan & Gerri and Tom & Greg, Scene Swap: Tom & Greg character recaps.

DVD:

  • Season 1 Disc 3: The cast and crew break down the action of the first season’s heart-stopping finale.
  • Season 2 Disc 1: An invitation to the set with series’ storytelling, Four inside the episode featurettes.
  • Season 2 Disc 2: Three inside the episode featurettes.
  • Season 2 Disc 3: Three inside the episode featurettes.
  • Season 3 Disc 1: Succession: Controlling the narrative - Episode 2.
  • Season 3 Disc 2: Succession: Controlling the narrative - Episode 4.
  • Season 3 Disc 3: Who said it? With Sarah Snook & Alan Ruck and Nicholas Braun & Matthew Macfadyen, Roy family food chain.
  • Season 4 Disc 1: Controlling the narrative: Breakdown of each episode.
  • Season 4 Disc 2: Controlling the narrative: Breakdown of each episode.
  • Season 4 Disc 3: Controlling the narrative: Breakdown of each episode, Who said it: Logan & Gerri and Tom & Greg, Scene swap: Tom & Greg character recaps.

4. Storage and Packaging

Both the Blu-Ray and DVD versions of Succession: The Complete Series come with similar storage and packaging. However, there are some considerations to keep in mind:

  • Disc Security: The case design for both versions has been noted to have issues with discs not always remaining in place. This can be a bit frustrating as you need to be careful to prevent the disc holder from falling out.
  • Cost Efficiency: While this design might help reduce manufacturing costs, it would be beneficial if the discs could snap securely into place to avoid any potential damage.
  • Solution: Put the discs in a durable storage case.

When it comes to pricing, there is a noticeable difference between the two versions:

  • Blu-Ray: Priced at approximately $85.40, the Blu-Ray version offers high-definition video, superior audio, and additional special features, making it a worthwhile investment for those with a Blu-Ray player.
  • DVD: Available for around $58.99, the DVD version is a more affordable option, providing a standard definition viewing experience that is still enjoyable.

Choosing between the DVD and Blu-Ray versions of Succession: The Complete Series depends on your preferences and equipment:

  • Blu-Ray: If you value high-definition video, superior audio, and additional special features, and have a Blu-Ray player, the Blu-Ray version is the way to go.
  • DVD: If you’re looking for a more affordable option and are content with standard definition, the DVD version will still provide an enjoyable viewing experience.

Regardless of your choice, reliving the drama and intrigue of the Roy family is sure to be a thrilling experience. Jump into the full review below and find out why I give Succession a 4.5 out of 5!

Succession: The Complete Series... Reviewed!




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