Two and a Half Men - The Complete First Season | 
| Actors: Charlie Sheen, Jon Cryer, Angus T. Jones Studio: Warner Home Video Category: DVD
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Rating: 108 reviews Sales Rank: 1561
Format: Box Set, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Subtitled, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), Korean (Subtitled), Portuguese (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), Portuguese (Dubbed), Spanish (Published) Rating: Unrated Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1 Number Of Discs: 4 Running Time: 501 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.5 x 0.9
MPN: WARD59441D UPC: 012569594418 EAN: 0012569594418 ASIN: B00005JOHC
Theatrical Release Date: September 22, 2003 Release Date: September 11, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com Hedonistic bachelor Charlie (Charlie Sheen) is a jingles writer who, he blithely states, makes a lot of money for doing very little work, sleeps with beautiful women who don't ask about his feelings, drives a Jag and lives at the beach, and sometimes, in the middle of the day, for no reason at all, likes to make himself a big pitcher of margaritas and take a nap out on the sundeck. His brother, Alan (Jon Cryer), evicted from his house by his soon-to-be-ex-wife, is "rigid, inflexible, uptight, obsessive and anal-retentive." Charlie and Alan are "twisted Jungian archetypes," according to series co-creator Chuck Lorre in one of this set's bonus features. If by "twisted Jungian archetypes," he means Oscar and Felix from The Odd Couple, then yes, Charlie and Alan are "twisted Jungian archetypes," and this inaugural season finds rich comic tension in their period of adjustment. Charlie is a Man Behaving Badly, whose idyllic life is upended when "fuddy-duddy" Alan moves in, accompanied by his impressionable 10-year-old son, Jake (Angus T. Jones), with whom he shares custody with his iceberg-cold, sexually confused (a comic conceit thankfully abandoned by season's end) estranged wife, Judith (Marin Hinkle). Alan is a single father who is appalled by his amoral brother's lifestyle and by the influence Charlie might have on Jake ("Uncle Charlie, I understand the point spread, but I'm still confused about the vig"). And then there's Berta (effortless scene-stealer Conchata Ferrell), Charlie's formidable, tart-tongued housekeeper who is initially driven out the door by Alan's fussiness ("The peanut butter stains on Jake's shirts really require an enzyme presoak"). Two and a Half Men is a guy show that sets feminism back a good three decades. Women are portrayed as either bimbonic objects of lust (Transformers' Megan Fox guest stars as Berta's teenage granddaughter), vengeful and retaliative (Heather Locklear as Alan's divorce lawyer), crazy hot (Jenna Elfman as an unstable single mother on the run), or emasculating (Holland Taylor as Charlie and Alan's mother, or, as Charlie refers to her, "Mom, the Impaler"). The charming Melanie Lynskey's is a particularly thankless role, that of Rose, Charlie's "insightful and disturbing" stalker, who becomes Jake's babysitter. While Charlie's "bad-boy act" could quickly get old in lesser hands, Sheen, in the past not the most natural of comic actors, is in his element. Charlie's genuine affection for Jake goes a long way toward redeeming his character (and lack of it). Two and a Half Men, a People's Choice Award-winner its first season, really adds up with a crudely funny sense of humor that is all kinds of wrong, but also smart and, at times, even sweet. --Donald Liebenson
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Two and a half Men June 12, 2009 Conniek Germini Was very happy I purchased this DVD. I love the show, try not to miss any of the episodes, so when I found out I could buy them WOW!!!! Will definitely buy more.
A modern update of "The Odd Couple" April 17, 2009 Genevieve Hayes (Australia) Imagine a modern day version of "The Odd Couple", with a kid added, and you've got a pretty good idea of what "Two and a Half Men" is all about. This program is frequently panned by television critics in Australia, and I can't, for the life of me, figure out why, since this is one of the funniest shows I have seen in years. The scripts are great and never fail to make me laugh (although, be warned, given that the main character is a chronic womanizer, many of the jokes are a bit off-colour), but what really makes this show stand out it its cast. It's not just the two leads, Charlie Sheen and Jon Cryer, who make this show (although both fit perfectly into their respective roles, and often, just seeing the look on Sheen's face, is enough to get me chuckling), but also Holland Taylor (one of the funniest, and most underrated, actresses of all time) as Sheen and Cryer's self-absorbed and domineering mother, who steals every scene she is in, and Melanie Lynskey as Rose, Sheen's slightly-psychotic ex-girlfriend, who also happens to be one of the most surreal characters on prime-time television. If you haven't already seen an episode of this excellent series, I strongly recommend that you give it a try.
Two and a Half Men- The Complete First Season April 17, 2009 Robert F. Duran (Eunice, LA USA) If you like a Comedy Sitcom this is the one for you. It will provide you with many hours of laughter. One of the best comedy series in recent years. My whole family just Loves the charactors and the situations which they place themselves. Just halarious.
Funny Stuff! March 10, 2009 S. Oliver These guys are great! I bought it because Amazon had a steller Black Friday price! I wish all the seasons were this cheap!
Like Oh my God it's Ducky!!! February 27, 2009 Bettipagina loves Panthers fan 92832 (santa ana, ca United States) I don't like scripted comedy shows especially on network television, I find the cheese factor is major, but my boyfriend is a big fan and after seeing it with him, I am one too! The hijinks 2 men and a kid or really, 3 big kids, get into are hilarious and it's written from a man's point of view. I find myself learning about the male psyche and laughing hysterically at the same time. The first episodes obviously explain alot of stuff, what Charlie does for a living, how Allen ended up at his house, where Rose came from! It's a little cheesy but irresistible not to like. Besides any show where you can see Ducky, is worth watching, Jon Cryer is a great actor and my favorite brat packer of all!
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