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EDtv
EDtv (Wide Screen)
Ed And His Dead Mother
Ed Gein
Ed Gein (Wide Screen)
Ed Wood
Ed Wood (Wide Screen)
Eddie Izzard - Circle
Eddie Izzard - Dress To Kill
Eddie Izzard - Sexie
Eddie Izzard : Circle
Eddie Lockjaw Davies Quartet , The - Vol. 1 And 2
Eddie Murphy Box Set - Trading Places / Coming To America
Eddy And The Bear - Silly Stories
Eddy And The Bear - Silly Stories (Animated)
Edgar Winter - Greatest Hits
Edgar Winter And Rick Derringer - Live In Concert
Edgar Winter Live With Leon Russell
Edge Of Darkness - Part 1: Into The Shadows / Part 2: Northmoor
Edge Of Darkness - The Complete Series
Edge Of Honor
Edge Of Terror
Edge Of Terror / Tunnel Vision
Edge Of The Land, The - Episodes 1 To 6
Edge Of The Land, The - Episodes 7 To 12
Edge, The (Wide Screen)
Edison
Educating Rita
Edvard Grieg - What Price Immortality ?
Edvard Grieg - What Price Immortality ? (Wide Screen)
Edward And Mrs Simpson (Two Discs)
Edward G. Robinson - Scarlet Street / The Stranger (Two Discs)
Edward Scissorhands
Edward The Seventh

EDtv

The third entry of 1998-99's cinematic TV trilogy kind of got lost in the shuffle following The Truman Show, an art film masquerading as a blockbuster, and Pleasantville, a heartfelt feel-good movie masquerading as a special-effects extravaganza. Edtv is nothing more than it appears: a scruffy comedy about fame and its discontents. Matthew McConaughey stars as Ed, a white-trash rube who gets his own dawn-to-midnight TV series in which every aspect of his life, no matter how sordid or dull or embarrassing, becomes mass entertainment (it inverts Truman by having the protagonist invite the pervasive cameras). Predictably, fame makes him miserable and, unsurprisingly, he finds a way out of his predicament. Albert Brooks covered this same territory in the funnier Real Life, and it's probably not the best idea for a load of comfy celebs to preach to us about how difficult fame is. But the film is cannily cast, including a number of performers who themselves have fallen victim to stupid media tricks (McConaughey, Ellen DeGeneres as the network executive, Elizabeth Hurley as a vamp hitching her star to Ed's and Woody Harrelson as Ed's even dumber brother). Structurally, the movie is a mess. It looks as if the filmmakers had the choice between making a fully realised, two-and-a-half-hour-long movie that no one would sit through or one that clocks in under two hours but has a lot of plot holes; they opted for the latter (Hurley's character disappears, practically without comment). Still, there are enough laughs to keep things moving and as a shaggy dog tale it's decent fun. --David Kronke, Amazon.com --This text refers to another version of this video.

 
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