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List Price: $49.99 | | Label: Twentieth Century Fox
Salesrank: 4585
Released: September 29, 2009 |
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MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated) Media: Blu-ray |
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Editorial Review:
Loaded with irresistible laughter and filled with outrageous fun, there's just one word for the hit comedy How I Met Your Mother: Awesomeness! From dating dilemmas to career conundrums, the recently engaged Ted and his feisty friends find themselves at the crossroads of young adult life. While newlyweds Marshall and Lily contemplate parenthood, single gal Robin explores the advantages of having "friends with benefits." Meanwhile, the irrepressible, opinionated Barney continues his hilariously dogged pursuit of the fairer sex. As for Ted, his Miss Right is out there, but amid bar brawls, blizzards, and buck-naked strangers, how will he ever find her?
- Audio: English: 5.1 DTS HD Master Audio
- Language: Dubbed: English / Subtitled: English, French & Spanish
- Theatrical Aspect Ratio: Widescreen: 1.78:1
Description of How I Met Your Mother: Season Four [Blu-ray]:
The fourth season of the charming sitcom How I Met Your Mother (or HIMYM to fans) remains as inventive yet as heartfelt as ever. The writers pull off all kinds of narrative tricks, and though events are sometimes absurd, they never feel gimmicky--the show has a solid grip on its characters and keeps everything grounded in their ongoing lives. Devoted womanizer Barney (Neil Patrick Harris, riding a wave of popularity in the wake of Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog) can't understand why he's having actual feelings for Robin (Cobie Smulders), whose career as a TV anchorwoman is floundering. Marshall (Jason Segel) and Lily (Alyson Hannigan) struggle with holding on to their youthful passion under the pressures of getting older. And Ted (Josh Radnor) struggles to follow through on his engagement to Stella (Sarah Chalke)--a relationship that (spoiler alert!) capsizes midway through the episodes. While the season-long story lines are carefully teased out, each episode is flush with clever or daffy ideas, among them a list of Canadian sex acts, Barney trying to pick up hot chicks while disguised as an 80-year-old man, multiple interventions (culminating in an intervention intervention), Marshall's charts and graphs, Barney's fake family, wooo! girls, the cheerleader effect, the front porch test, and the Naked Man, among many others.
Attentive fans will be rewarded with a wealth of small references to past episodes. Though there are moments when the fundamental premise--that this is all part of an unbearably long story that a future Ted is telling to his children--feels obnoxiously stretched (toward the end of the season, one episode in particular builds up to a false revelation), for the most part HIMYM is a sterling example of a well-sustained sitcom; the characters have successfully grown over the four seasons without losing everything that made them funny in the first place. The number of extras is surprisingly small--only a few show commentaries, an enjoyable group interview, and an extended version of Barney's video resume. --Bret Fetzer
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How I Met Your Mother: Season Four [Blu-ray] Reviews:
I know it has to end soon, but man.. 
2009-12-11 - I love Neil Patrick Harris and still have to call him Doogie Howser when describing anything he's done. You know, the guy who played Doogie Howser?
He's so out there, plays a straight lady's man so very convincingly that a friend of mine was crushed when I told her he's gay. Then she decided he's a hoot to watch anyhow, even though she can no longer fantasize about him.
Josh Radnor is adorable, c'mon, how else do you describe the cutie that is holding out for twooo wuv? I'll watch anything with Allyson Hannigan since Buffy. Who can ever forget her deadpan Willow? I now follow Jason Segel as well, he is a big dumb/smart goof in I Love You, Man.
The series is fast-paced, witty, always hilarious. Who doesn't love to find an escape and laugh these days? I'll be very sorry when How I Met Your Mother ends, and oh, yeah, it's not the same in blu ray. In a very, very good way. I love blu ray.
Legen.. let it come...DARY! 
2009-11-13 - This is an awesome new season, I just love it! After Scrubs one of my absolute favorites!
I also wanted to post some info about this BD: Although REGION A ONLY is printed on the back of the cover, the Discs (Yes, I checked all three of them, just in case...;) )work fine on my German Playstation 3. Next week, I'll also check em on my new Pioneer BD-LX52... :)
First time on Blu-ray and still on a very high level! 
2009-10-11 - The show still keeps the high level of the first 3 seasons, so if you liked them you will not be disapointed. The Blu-ray looks good but not perfect. The picture could be more detailed and some scenes especially those in the McLaren's are quiet dark and on a low contrast level, but still a big leap from the DVD.
btw.: the BR is region free!
5 stars for the show and 4 for the presentation!
Amazingly Entertaining 
2009-10-02 - "How I met your mother" is by far the most entertaining comedy show being aired these days. It's humorous, fast moving and just a great fun to watch... without violence or explicit sex.
This BluRay set contains all season 4 episodes and ton of extras. It's a technical great product and I can't wait to watch season 5 unfold..