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<p><strong>Dangerous</strong> is the eighth album by <strong>Michael Jackson</strong>, released on November 26, 1991. It became his second to debut at #1 on the Billboard 200 album chart, where it spent the next four consecutive weeks. In the space of 17 years, the record has sold over 32 million copies worldwide, with 7 million shipments in the United States alone, making it a better selling album than his previous record Bad. The album won one Grammy for Best Engineered Album &#8211; and is the most successful new jack swing album of all time.</p>
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<p>TRUE BLOOD chronicles the backwoods Louisiana town of Bon Temps&#8230; where vampires have emerged from the coffin, and no longer need humans for their fix. Sookie Stackhouse (Anna Paquin, Golden Globe(R)-winner for &#8220;True Blood&#8221;, Academy AwardÂ®-winner for â€œThe Pianoâ€) works as a waitress at the rural bar Merlotte&#8217;s. Though outwardly a typical young woman, she keeps a dangerous secret: she has the ability to hear the thoughts of others. Her situation is further complicated when the bar gets its first vampire patron &#8211; 173-year old Bill Compton (Steven Moyer, &#8220;Quills&#8221;) &#8211; and the two outsiders are immediately drawn to each other. Delivering the best of what audiences have come to expect from Creator and Executive Producer Alan Ball (writer of OscarÂ®-winning Best Picture â€œAmerican Beautyâ€, creator of the EmmyÂ® Award-winning HBOÂ® series â€œSix Feet Underâ€), TRUE BLOOD is a dark and sexy tale that boldly delves into the heart &#8211; and the neck &#8211; of the Deep South.</p></div>
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<li>Released on: 2009-05-19</li>
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<li>Original language: English</li>
<li>Subtitled in: English, French, Spanish, Portuguese</li>
<li>Number of discs: 5</li>
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Alan Ballâ€™s <em>True Blood</em> series works well for television, as it has enough sensationalism to tantalize and enough story girth to make the viewer care about the characters. That one can finally invest emotion into monsters, including an undead Civil War victim, a transformer who can shapeshift into various animals, and a female mind reader, speaks volumes about Americaâ€™s willingness to accept fantasy. Of course, television has always produced good fantasy shows (<em>I Dream of Jeannie</em>), but <em>True Bloodâ€™s</em> Southern Goth brand of fun horror is more macabre and more perverse, not to mention gorier, than most shows of its kind to date. Adapted from Charlaine Harrisâ€™ Sookie Stackhouse novels, <em>True Blood</em> thrills because of its equal blend in each episode of erotica, humor, tragedy, mystery, and fantasy.</p>
<p>Set in a rural, swampy Louisiana parrish, the show centers around Sookie Stackhouse (Anna Paquin) and her clan, sweet grandmother Adele (Lois Smith) and air-headed brother Jason (Ryan Kwanten). Illicit love is spawned early on, when Sookie saves vampire Bill Compton (Stephen Moyer) from having his blood stolen in the parking lot of Merlotteâ€™s diner, owned by Sam Merlotte (Sam Trammell) who completes what will form a complex love triangle. As tensions between Sookieâ€™s suitors loosen or tighten, many side plots, such as her African American best friend Taraâ€™s (Rutina Wesley) struggle with an alcoholic, Bible-thumping mother and her brotherâ€™s dangerous crush on drug addicted hippie, Amy Burley (Lizzy Caplan), keep one wondering who will succeed in this podunk place. The main tension throughout, however, is a race war waged between vampires and humans. As murders of â€œfang bangersâ€ occur (human girls who let vampires bite them) and dumb policeman Andy Bellefleur (Chris Bauer) fails to find clues, one sees the metaphorical implications of vampirism and feels deeper resonance with what can be a downright trashy show. Gossip galore, especially about what kinds of babies interbreeding will produce, is rampant. One of the funniest characters is Taraâ€™s flamboyant cousin, Lafayette (Nelsan Ellis), who deals drugs, works as a fry cook, and services the local white politicians, while making sure heâ€™s always up in everyoneâ€™s business.</p>
<p>What makes <em>True Blood</em> smarter than pure soap opera is the parallels it draws between its monster mash and actual, familiar societal problems. Sookie and her friends watch the news, where Evangelicals bash vampires and prohibit mixed marriage, and everyone is addicted to V, a.k.a vampire blood, that effects like psychedelic heroin. Even its gore reflects a mix of serious and silly, as vampires explode into red, sticky goop. Though it may not be attempting to qualify for the best vampire footage ever shot, <em>True Blood</em> is as addictive as that substance the townâ€™s youth obsesses over, which is a metaphor in itself. &#8211;<em>Trinie Dalton</em></p>
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<p><strong>Completely addictive. Even if you don&#8217;t watch  television</strong> <img src="http://www.comboshop.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/5_star.gif" alt="5" /><br />
Rabbit ears on pawn shop televisions are  about my speed; needless to say, I don&#8217;t watch television. However, kind friends  mainline this series two or three shows at a time, and they got me hooked: were  I to be completely honest, I might have to admit to giving serious thought to  obtaining this by less-than-legal-means. It actually might be worth jail time.</p>
<p>Speaking as someone who was born in America&#8217;s deep South, this series  captures everything about Louisiana that is appealing. (Spanish Moss, vampires,  latent racism and homophobia, the dichotomy between Christian Southern values  and patriarchal, brutality-enforced poverty, sassy Southern women who know how  to fight with chains, etc.)</p>
<p>What it makes it really stand out, though,  is the casting: there isn&#8217;t a bad actor in the bunch&#8211;and they are all  believable as Southern archetypes. Nelsan Ellis as the short order cook/drug  dealer Lafayette and Stephen Moyer and Anna Paquin as the romantic leads give  mesmerizing performances.</p>
<p>True Blood, or possibly the original series of  books from which it arose, is an arresting set of stories: Faulkner says that  the only thing really worth writing about (or thinking about, by extension) is  the human heart in conflict with itself. The Southern United States depicted in  True Blood is conflict embodied&#8211;you are a supposed to be a good Christian, and  follow the rules of an established society, but you live in the middle of a  swamp so dense and wild that it believably could be home to minions of Satan,  like vampires.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a lot to think about. If you are one of those  artistic/professional types with too much to do, don&#8217;t start watching this; it  becomes an obsession.</p>
<p>And Now: A Short Review of the Actual DVD&#8211;this is  the regular, not Blu-Ray version, as my $100.00, cigarette-burned, pawn shop  t.v. doesn&#8217;t do Blu-Ray.</p>
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<p>Extras: There is some very funny stuff here that was not on the  original websites for the series: ads for lawyers for vampires; vampire hotels;  vampire dating, all done with the appropriate levels of fake bad acting and  camp.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t be afraid to look at the French language ad as well. It uses  all of six French words which you probably already know.</p>
<p>There is also a  short video parody of someone like Hugh Downs doing an in-depth report on  vampires. Complete with bad video backgrounds for foreign locales and hokey  vampire internet conspiracies, this is a well-done, satirical background take on  some of the &#8216;vampire movement&#8217;s more glossed-over history.</p>
<p>One negative:  the commentary tracks play over the original episodes; it&#8217;s neat to watch for  about five minutes, and then it&#8217;s a little bit like dissecting a romantic  relationship&#8211;the mystery dies once the magic involved gets out into the bright  light of day.</p>
<p>However, overall, True Blood Season One is well worth  watching again&#8211;particularly in the pilot episode, the acting, and the effort  the cast and crew put into characterization and detail, is even more obvious the  second time around.</p>
<p><strong>True Blood is Television at Its Bloody Best.</strong> <img src="http://www.comboshop.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/5_star.gif" alt="5" /><br />
&#8220;Thou Shall Not Crave Thy Neighbour.&#8221;</p>
<p>True Blood ponders the question: Why do good girls fall for bad boys?  Alan Ball is perhaps best known for his originality and aesthetics in writing  the Academy-Award-winning screenplay for American Beauty, and for creating the  HBO television show Six Feet Under. Based on Charlaine Harris&#8217;s Sookie  Stackhouse series, Ball&#8217;s new HBO series, True Blood (which recently premiered  on HBO on September 7, 2008), is another good reason to own a television these  days. Set in Bon Temps, Louisiana, the Southern Vampire television series tells  the gothic love story of Sookie Stackhouse (Anna Paquin), a telepathic waitress,  who falls in love with the town vampire, Bill Compton (Stephen Moyer). Sookie is  a virgin, &#8220;cursed&#8221; with the ability to hear people&#8217;s thoughts. Bill is a  173-year-old vampire who, despite his Southern charms, has only one thing on his  mind when it comes to Sookie. Meanwhile, as religious leaders and government  officials debate the safety issues surrounding the co-existence of vampires and  humans, &#8220;Bad Things&#8221; (as the show&#8217;s theme song suggests) are happening to the  residents of Bon Temps. The show&#8217;s soundtrack (by Gary Calamar) is equal parts  &#8220;swampy, bluesy and spooky.&#8221; Ryan Kwanten plays Sookie&#8217;s brother, Jason  Stackhouse, a sex addict who is also addicted to &#8220;V&#8221; (vampire blood) for its  viagra-ecstasy-like effects. William Sanderson and Chris Bauer play the small  town&#8217;s rather inept investigating law enforcement officers. Much like Six Feet  Under, True Blood reveals Alan Ball&#8217;s genius for original storytelling. True  Blood is not only television with fangs, it is television at its bloody best.</p>
<p>12/12/08 Update: True Blood received a Golden Globe nomination this  week.</p>
<p>G. Merritt</p>
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I&#8217;m not sure that any good series on the  supernatural has ever tried as hard to be simply good fun. It isn&#8217;t the  masterpiece that BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER was, but I don&#8217;t think Alan Ball set  his sights that high. While Joss Whedon strove in BUFFY to create an icon and  redefine television narrative, Ball just seems to want to tell a compelling  story filled with memorable moments.</p>
<p>TRUE BLOOD is, of course, based on  the series of novels written by Arkansas writer Charlaine Harris. The series was  originally known as the Southern Vampire Mysteries, but has since come to be  better known as The Sookie Stackhouse novels. The premise is that a Japanese  corporation has successfully created artificial blood, a product so like the  real thing that vampires, previously relegated to feeding off humans in the  dark, come &#8220;out of the coffin&#8221; and into society, intent on living off the new  fake blood. The series&#8217; title comes from the name of the artificial blood  marketed and sold in stores. The television series wisely does not try to hew  too closely to the novels, though for the most part Sookie&#8217;s story does. And the  way things turn at the end of the season, it is clear that Season Two (the show  was renewed very early in the season) is going to pick up with the second novel  in the series, though the action most likely will be in Bon Temps and not in  Dallas (the second novel is entitled LIVING DEAD IN DALLAS).</p>
<p>The major  difference between the novels and the TV series is that while the novels focus  almost entirely on Sookie, the series has elevated a number of secondary  characters and padded out their story. The focus on Sookie in the books is  inevitable given that she is the narrator. But since few shows attempt to tell a  story primarily from one character&#8217;s point of view (an exception is Season One  of VERONICA MARS, in which the title character features in very nearly every  scene), elevating several characters was a necessity. Tara is a very minor  character in the books (and white to boot), but on the show she is black and one  of the most important characters. Sookie&#8217;s brother Jason is a moderately  important character in the books, but definitely not as central as Bill, Eric,  or Sam. Tara was promoted on the show partly to balance out the show in terms of  race and gender. I&#8217;m not quite sure why Jason was made more important. The story  arcs that are given to these characters are not always successful, but they do  give the show some diversity. Lafayette, Tara&#8217;s flamboyantly gay cousin and  short order cook at Merlotte&#8217;s, the tavern where Sookie is a barmaid, likewise  is a major character on the TV series, but barely makes an appearance in the  novels.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m not always comfortable with the additions the show makes to  the story and they usually are the weakest part of the show. For instance, the  long story of Tara&#8217;s mother and her demon possession is an addition that I feel  clutters the show, even as it raises the question of why Tara herself struggles  with relationships. The character of Amy, who is weirdly involved with Jason in  the latter half of the season, sits on the rest of the story like a weird,  disconnected appendage. In fact, the entire obsession with V (or vampire blood,  which is taken like a drug) is unique to the show and not the books, I think to  the show&#8217;s detriment. Terry Bellefleur is a slightly more important character in  the series, and about 20-30 years younger (and played by Todd Lowe, who played  Zack, Lane&#8217;s band mate/boyfriend/husband in THE GILMORE GIRLS), and a veteran of  the Gulf War instead of the Vietnam War. I don&#8217;t expect for a show to be  especially true to its source material. I don&#8217;t look for a scene-by-scene  recreation. But I do think that the additions show actually add something of  value to the story. All in all, I do not think the completely original aspects  improved the overall story.</p>
<p>There is a lot of controversy on boards  where fans of the books linger about Anna Paquin. Physically she isn&#8217;t quite  like how Sookie is described in the books, where she is far curvier and  extremely busty. I personally love Anna Paquin&#8217;s performance. She has a haunted,  hunted look that someone who has had to struggle for years of hearing the  thoughts of others might have. She does very much seem to embody &#8220;Crazy Sookie,&#8221;  as she is known to everyone in Bon Temps. I also like all the actors who played  the three other major characters from the books, Stephen Moyer as Bill,  Alexander Skarsgaard as Eric (who will, given his stature as an actor and the  precedent of the books, become a more important character in Season Two &#8212; and  let me just add, could anyone have been found more perfect to play Eric?), and  Sam Trammell as Sam Merlotte. My favorite performer to play a major role on the  show but a minor one in the books is Nelsan Ellis, who also had a recurring role  on the sadly short-lived THE INSIDE and was on an excellent episode of VERONICA  MARS, and who on TRUE BLOOD plays Lafayette. Though I have to add that he is s  completely unbelievable character. I&#8217;ve lived three years in a town not terribly  distinct from Bon Temps and I can assert that you simply will not find many if  any openly gay people and definitely not one a flamboyant one.</p>
<p>All in  all I really enjoyed the series TRUE BLOOD, though on the one hand I prefer the  books (and I strongly recommend anyone who loves TRUE BLOOD to give the books a  try, though I also warn them that the show does seem to be following to a  greater or lesser degree the books &#8212; Season Two is already set up to follow  many of the second novel&#8217;s storylines) and on the other I prefer Alan Ball&#8217;s  earlier show SIX FEET UNDER. Still, it is a good, fun show.</p>
<p>And can I  just add that this show has my all time favorite opening credits. It is filled  with one astonishing image after another, from a coiled water moccasin to a Holy  Ghost inspired preacher doing a 180 jump in church to lasciviously dancing  strippers, all to a wonderfully appropriate song by country performer Jace  Everett entitled &#8220;Bad Things.&#8221;</p></div>
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<p><strong>True Blood season 2</strong> is o and the gang in Bon Temps is back with more insane vampire action.  Bill and Sookie are making their relationship work even with Jessica, the whiny 17-year-old vampire, staying in Bill&#8217;s house.  Tara continues to be corrupted by Maryann, who has a mysterious past with Sam.  Jason is off seeking a religious experience with the vampire-hating Fellowship of the Sun church.  And Lafayette is alive after being taken and held in a dungeon by Eric for crimes against vampires.</p>
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