Chicago – Timed perfectly for both the start of the 2010 Major League Baseball season and with Father’s Day only a few months away, Mlb’s “The Essential Games of the Detroit Tigers” box set is the perfect gift idea for the member of your family who follows America’s pasttime, even if they’re not the biggest fan of one of the most popular sports teams of the last century.
DVD Rating: 4.0/5.0
Baseball has been played in Detroit since 1901 and featured such legendary stars of the sport as Ty Cobb, Hank Greenberg, Al Kaline, Kirk Gibson, Hal Newhouser, Mickey Lolich, Lou Whitaker, Alan Trammell, Justin Verlander, and Miguel Cabrera. The Detroit Tigers have been a part of hundreds of memorable games, four of which have been deemed “essential” by “Major League Baseball Productions” and included in their entirety in a spectacular box set.
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DVD Rating: 4.0/5.0
Baseball has been played in Detroit since 1901 and featured such legendary stars of the sport as Ty Cobb, Hank Greenberg, Al Kaline, Kirk Gibson, Hal Newhouser, Mickey Lolich, Lou Whitaker, Alan Trammell, Justin Verlander, and Miguel Cabrera. The Detroit Tigers have been a part of hundreds of memorable games, four of which have been deemed “essential” by “Major League Baseball Productions” and included in their entirety in a spectacular box set.
Selected by readers of tigers.com, at...
- 4/7/2010
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Lesbian vampires queens. Orgies. Weird, scary Maenads with claws and the ability to hypnotize everyone around them.
True Blood most certainly upped the strangeness quotient on season two, but fans that worry the HBO will return to normal next year can find comfort in an interview creator Alan Ball gave this week to TV Guide Magazine. He said:
“After last season you would think things would sort of return to normal – but no, that’s not going to happen! There’s just as much weird stuff out there, and we’re going to meet some werewolves for the first time; we’re going to find out some roles vampires played in history, which is interesting and shocking and funny. It’s more of the same.”
Ball added that the relationship between Sookie and Bill will remain at the forefront of the drama, but several supporting characters will receive more air time.
True Blood most certainly upped the strangeness quotient on season two, but fans that worry the HBO will return to normal next year can find comfort in an interview creator Alan Ball gave this week to TV Guide Magazine. He said:
“After last season you would think things would sort of return to normal – but no, that’s not going to happen! There’s just as much weird stuff out there, and we’re going to meet some werewolves for the first time; we’re going to find out some roles vampires played in history, which is interesting and shocking and funny. It’s more of the same.”
Ball added that the relationship between Sookie and Bill will remain at the forefront of the drama, but several supporting characters will receive more air time.
- 10/12/2009
- by matt@iscribelimited.com (M.L. House)
- TVfanatic
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