Saturday, July 23, 2011

Ultimate, Simon, Sniper And Encounters


Mill Creek Entertainment just released a quartet of DVD collections covering everything from a TV show to alternate dimensions.


Back in the 1980s Thursday nights were my favorite time of the week. My all-time favorite TV show, Magnum P.I., was followed by, my then, second favorite TV series, Simon & Simon.


The show centered on the unlikely duo of vastly different brothers, A.J. and Rick, who operated a detective agency. Their unusual and sometimes questionable detective skills always landed them in trouble, which they always managed to get out of at the last moment. Mill Creek presents the Best Of Season Three of Simon & Simon with a selection of the top 10 episodes from that season.


For pure fun, with a little danger and intrigue thrown in, don't miss this very special collection of Simon & Simon episodes.


For the youngsters (and I admit for some of us oldsters) comes a delightful collection of video shorts that explore Boats, Ships, Cars, Construction, Fire Engines, Trucks, Buildings, Dinosaurs, Horses and Old McDonald's in a fun, exciting and educational way that makes learning a delight. What kid, or a kid at heart, doesn't love looking and learning about such things?


A new 5-part documentary looks at The Unseen Warrior; The Sniper. Learn what it takes to become a sniper, the history of snipers thought the various wars, the different types of snipers there are and much more. It takes a special breed of person to become a sniper and this new series looks at the steps necessary to complete in order to qualify.


I don't necessarily believe is such things as ghosts, UFOs and the like but it sure it fun to imagine and speculate about them. Encounters From Another Dimension, a 7 Documentary Set, examines unusual phenomenon ranging from aliens, crop circles, UFOs and more. If you're into the possibility of intelligent life existing in other parts of the universe and that they have visited in the past or are currently on earth, then this is the documentary you have got to have.

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