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Flashpoint Season 1 DVDHere are some of the options available this Tuesday.

  • Flashpoint (Season 1)
  • Futurama (Complete Collection)
  • Girlfriends (Season 7)
  • The Haunted Airman (TV Movie)
  • The Hunger (Season 2)
  • Inspector Lewis (Series 2)
  • Jackass: The Lost Tapes
  • Legend of the Seeker (Season 1)
  • Lovejoy (Season 6, Complete Collection)
  • Married with Children (Season 11)
  • The Mighty Boosh: Special Edition (Seasons 1-3)
  • My Family (Seasons 3 & 4)
  • Wycliffe (Series 2)

Make sure to also check out the DVD and Blu-ray film options for this week.

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Gallery: TV on DVD: October 13, 2009


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MONDAY (10/12)
  • Heroes (NBC, 8pm):  “Sylar tries to remember who he was in the past.” The creepy killer on a hit show?
  • Gone Too Far (MTV, 10pm):  Series premiere. “This documentary series from Adam Goldstein (a.k.a. ) premieres as he travels to his hometown of Philadelphia to stage a surprise intervention with a 23-year-old heroin addict who won’t go into rehab without a fight.” Finally, something of substance from MTV.
  • The Rachel Zoe Project (Bravo, 10pm):  Season finale. “More stress comes in the form of a disenchanted Taylor, who threatens to walk away from Team Zoe for good, triggering a relapse or Rachel’s vertigo.” Employees—you put them on a reality show, and they’re still never satisfied.

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Gallery: This Week on TV (10/12-10/18)



“I promise you, there is hope.”

In Gone Too Far, a documentary series premiering next week, speaks those words to a struggling addict. The eight-part program, which had been in limbo since the deejay’s Aug. 28th death, was recently given the go-ahead after approval from DJ AM’s loved ones.

Click to continue reading Preview DJ AM’s Documentary Series

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Gallery: Preview DJ AM’s Documentary Series


Bones Season 4 DVDHere are some of the options available this Tuesday.

  • Ally McBeal (Season 1, Complete Series)
  • Blood Ties (Season 2)
  • Bones (Season 4)
  • A Charlie Brown Christmas  **Blu-ray**
  • The F Word (Series 3)
  • Get Smart (Season 4)
  • The Hills (Season 5, Part 1)
  • How the Grinch Stole Christmas  **Blu-ray**
  • Ken Burns: The National Parks - America’s Best Idea
  • Lark Rise to Candleford (Season 1)
  • Man v. Food (Season 1)
  • The Mary Tyler Moore Show (Season 5)

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Gallery: TV on DVD: October 6, 2009


DJ AM

A -project left in limbo will reportedly see the light of day.

Sources close to MTV claim the network has chosen to , an Intervention-esque series that was completed shortly before the celeb deejay’s August death. In the eight episodes filmed, the former drug user was seen trying to help others with their addiction problems.

Although it’s believed DJ AM (real name Adam Goldstein) may have died as a result of an overdose, it’s hoped the series will highlight Goldstein’s message rather than exploit his death.

No air date has yet been announced for the program. The networks execs are working closely with Adam’s family about the rumored unveiling.

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Gallery: MTV to Air DJ AM Drug Addiction Series


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MONDAY (9/28)

Season premieres: County Jail, Lie to Me, Trauma

  • Trauma (NBC, 9pm):  “A medical drama focusing on the first-responder paramedics at a San Francisco hospital and the extreme dangers they face to save lives.” It’s like a “very special episode” of ...every…week.
  • Unwrapped (FOOD, 9pm):  “The making of bacon ice cream at Delaware s Woodside Farm Creamery.” Hot bacon sundaes can be topped off with bacon bits and/or bacon grease.
  • CSI: Miami (CBS, 10pm):  “The lab is attacked and new CSI Jesse Cardoza is taken hostage along with four other people.” Unfortunately, the newbie wasn’t eligible for his hostage compensation benefits yet.

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Gallery: This Week on TV (9/28-10/4)


<a href="http://www.mtv.com/ontv/vma/2009/" target="_blank">&#8216;Michael Jackson&#8217;s This Is It&#8217; Trailer</a>

The trailer for This Is It, the documentary revolving around Michael Jackson’s plans to launch a comeback with a series of concerts, premiered Sunday night on the . For those who missed it, and the ones who just want to see it again, check out the video above.

The film will be released on October 28.

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Gallery: This Is It: The Long-Awaited Michael Jackson Documentary



MTV’s s celebrate everything young, fun and fresh in the music industry…and this creates a wide range of fashion possibilities on the awards carpet. Who managed to capture the spirit of the evening in something formal, flattering and still fitting to the occasion….and who managed to fail on all counts?

Go on the red carpet of the Video Music Awards to find out.

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Gallery: On the Red Carpet at the Video Music Awards



UPDATE: You can read Taylor Swift’s response to West’s outburst here.

Hey Kanye—screw your apology letter. This is what “class” looks like.

Having witnessed Taylor Swift’s VMAs moment interrupted by one of her “fans,” Beyonce Knowles did what was right. While accepting her award for Video of the Year, the singer allowed the 19-year-old to pick up where she left off.

“I remember being 17 years old, up for my first MTV Award with Destiny’s Child, and it was one of the most exciting moments in my life. So I’d like Taylor to come out and have her moment,” Knowles said.

Cue another standing ovation…for both stars.

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Gallery: MTV VIDEO: Beyonce Shares VMAs Spotlight with Taylor Swift


Kanye West apology

UPDATE: You can read Kanye’s newest apology here.
UPDATE: You can read Taylor Swift’s response to his outburst here.

Etiquette Rule #213: “If you’re going to write an apology letter…DON’T USE ALL FREAKIN’ CAPS!!!”

Shortly after disrespecting country singer Taylor Swift (and reportedly being kicked out of the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards), Kanye West hit his personal blog.

Since we’re currently unable to access the website (has the half-ass “apology” already disintegrated?), you’ll just have to read his

insincere

words here.

What do you think about the rapper’s post? Do you think Taylor should even give him the time of day?

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Gallery: Kanye West’s Weak Apology to Taylor Swift


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