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How I Met Your Mother: Season Three



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How I Met Your Mother: Season Three
How I Met Your Mother: Season Three
List Price: $39.98Label: 20th Century Fox

Salesrank: 614

Released: October 7, 2008
Our Price: $19.50
Used Price: $15.93
MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Media: DVD

Features:

  • AC-3
  • Box set
  • Color
  • Dolby
  • DVD
  • Subtitled
  • Widescreen
  • NTSC
  • Starring:

  • Josh Radnor
  • Jason Segel
  • Cobie Smulders
  • Neil Patrick Harris
  • Alyson Hannigan
  • Editorial Review:
    "Friends" minus one. The series is narrated through flashbacks from the future about the 5 friends and their dating misadventures.

    • Audio: English: 5.1 Dolby Surround
    • Language: Dubbed: English / Subtitled: English, French & Spanish
    • Aspect Ratio: Widescreen: 1.78:1
    Disc 1: 126 Minutes
    • Wait For It
    • We're Not From Here
    • Little Boys
    • The Third Wheel
    • How I Met Everyone Else
    • I'm Not That Guy
    • Series Retrospective
    Lily and Marshall's Honeymoon Videos:
    • Awesome Honeymoon
    • Love On The Loch
    • Nessie vs. Lily
    • Honeymoon Suite It Is
    • Cast Favorites
    • Behind the Scenes of We're Not From Here
    • Additional Scenes: How It Really Happened
    • Wait for It
    • We’re Not From Here
    • The Third Wheel
    • Little Boys
    • How I Met Everyone Else
    • I’m Not That Guy

    Disc 2: 147 Minutes

    • Dowisetrepla
    • Spoiler Alert
    • Slapsgiving
    • The Yips
    • The Platinum Rule
    • No Tomorrow
    • Ten Sessions

    • Audio Commentary on "The Platinum Rule" by show creators Carter Bays and Craig Thomas, director Pam Fryman and editor Sue Federman
    • Audio Commentary on "Ten Sessions" by show creators Carter Bays and Craig Thomas and actors Josh Radnor and Sarah Chalke
    • You Just Got Slapped Music Video
    • Unrated Gag Reel

    Disc 3: 147 Minutes
    • The Bracket
    • The Chain Of Screaming
    • Sandcastles In The Sand
    • The Goat
    • Rebound Bro
    • Everything Must Go
    • **Miracles

    • Audio Commentary on "The Bracket" by show co-creator Craig Thomas, cast member Neil Patrick Harris, and writer Joe Kelly
    • Audio Commentary on "The Chain Of Screming" by writer Chris Harris, cast member Jason Segel and his driver Danny Bress
    • Commentary on "Sandcastles In The Sand" by show co-creator Craig Thomas, cast member Cobie Smulders, director Pam Fryman and writer Kourtney Kang
    • Audio Commentary on "Everything Must Go" by cast member Alyson Hannigan and consulting producer Jonathan Groff
    • Audio Commentary on "Miracles" by show creators Carter Bays and Craig Thomas and director Pam Fryman
    • Ted Mosby is a Jerk
    • Robin Sparkles Sandcastles in the Sand Music Video

    Description of How I Met Your Mother: Season Three:
    No other sitcom is as gleefully inventive as How I Met Your Mother. The basic setup is familiar stuff: Five charming, good-looking twentysomethings pal around New York City seeking love and happiness. But many episodes have a narrative trick. For example, when his friends try to persuade Ted (Josh Radnor) from going on a date with the doctor removing the butterfly tattoo he got while drunk, their justifications send the show careening back and forth among three interconnected flashbacks. Other episodes repeat scenes from different perspectives, or leap forward, or interrupt scenes to provide necessary exposition. None of this is groundbreaking, but it is consistently smart and clever--and when combined with crisp comic dialogue and zippy performances, it's pure sitcom delight. This is a show that manages to make a gang's in-jokes actually funny. Season Three is absolutely essential for any fan of the show, because this is the season we actually meet the title character; after two years of preamble, the mother to Ted's unnamed kids finally appears! But there are abundant other reasons to get this season, including Marshall (Jason Segel, Forgetting Sarah Marshall) and Lily (Alyson Hannigan, Buffy the Vampire Slayer) buying a crooked apartment, Barney (Neil Patrick Harris) getting the yips and getting slapped, and the return of Robin Sparkles, Canadian teenybopper alter-ego of Robin (Cobie Smulders). There's a wee bit of unfortunate stuntcasting (though she doesn't embarrass herself, Britney Spears still sticks out by dint of sheer inescapable celebrity), but it's a minor flaw in an all-around superb season. Add in an abundance of commentaries, featurettes, music videos, additional scenes, and How I Met Your Mother: Season Three is clearly a must-have for fans and a great introduction for newcomers. --Bret Fetzer


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    How I Met Your Mother: Season Three Reviews:
    Great show, great season! 5 Star Review
    2009-12-18 - This show never fails - it is hilarious. I'm so glad my boyfriend got me hooked on it.

    HILARIOUS! 5 Star Review
    2009-12-03 - How I Met Your Mother is so funny, watch it by yourself or with others...it doesn't matter, you will laugh constantly!

    HIMYM excellent 5 Star Review
    2009-11-13 - I like this show and since I don't watch programs first run this is the way to go

    How I met your Mother: Season Three 5 Star Review
    2009-09-16 - How I met your Mother:Season Three is another funny and entertaining experience in this epec story. I love how the prospect of meeting the woman in question is flashed in front of you at every moment but is she ever reveiled you might ask? Well between you and me there is a moment in this season where I think they may bump into each other for a split second but that may just be my over active imagination playing tricks on me but if you really want to fine out you need to get this season. Though if you have not seen the previous two seasons you must. If you have seen the previous seasons all you need to know is Robin Sparkles has another appearence as well as the slap bet rears it ugly but funny head again. A must have DVD

    "Let's go to the Mall... Today..!!!" 5 Star Review
    2009-09-07 - This is one of the best comedy shows in a long time. It mixes real people with great fun and insane situations, creating an endless supply of laughter.

    Only thing I don't like about HIMYM is the whole Stella thing, as I think they totally milked that idea to the extreme.

    Just a FYI.. those 2 kids were taped in early season 1 - they have since grown considerably and would not fit the profile today. Also, the writers have no idea how the whole story ends, as they only write a few shows ahead of time, maybe have ideas for the rest of the season, so it's a very dynamic show.

    The entire cast and crew of HIMYM are fantastic and I hope the show will continue for many years.










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