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Friends - The Complete First Four Seasons 4-Pack



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Courteney Cox Movie:
Friends - The Complete First Four Seasons 4-Pack



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Friends - The Complete First Four Seasons (4-Pack)
Friends - The Complete First Four Seasons (4-Pack)
List Price: $120.98Label: National Broadcasting Company (NBC)

Salesrank: 121249

Released: July 15, 2003
Our Price: $124.88
Used Price: $69.95
MPAA Rating:
Media: DVD

Features:

  • Box set
  • Closed-captioned
  • Color
  • DVD
  • NTSC
  • Starring:

  • Jennifer Aniston
  • Courteney Cox
  • Lisa Kudrow
  • Matt LeBlanc
  • Matthew Perry
  • Editorial Review:
    Studio: Warner Home Video Release Date: 07/15/2003

    Description of Friends - The Complete First Four Seasons (4-Pack):
    Friends has matured into television's most beloved comfort show. The peerless ensemble--Jennifer Aniston, a pre-Arquette Courtney Cox, Emmy winner Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry, and David Schwimmer--makes a lasting first impression in the first season. The perky "Pilot" introduces unlucky-in-love Monica, runaway bride Rachel, sad sack Ross, New Age ditz Phoebe, wise guy Chandler, and womanizer Joey. The focus of the first season is Ross's unrequited love for Rachel, but we have these moments to remember: the arrival of Marcel the monkey ("The One with the Monkey"); Monica, Rachel, and Phoebe's "cleansing ritual" ("The One with the Candy Hearts"); the escalating game of shower peek-a-boo ("The One with the Boobies"); Joey as Al Pacino's butt double ("The One with the Butt"); Ross taking lessons from Joey in how to "talk dirty" ("The One with the Stoned Guy"); former "Must-See TV" stars Helen Hunt and George Clooney ("The One with Two Parts"); and Chandler spilling the beans to Rachel about Ross's feelings for her ("The One Where Rachel Finds Out"). Though its devoted fans can recite these episodes chapter and verse, Friends maintains its sparkle through repeat viewings, a testament to the sharp writing as well as the cast's lightning-in-a-bottle chemistry and lived-in performances.

    Stunt casting stumbles (Jean-Claude Van Damme, Charlie Sheen) aside, the second season was a very good year. Ross and Rachel were the engine that drove the season and produced some of the series' most monumental episodes, including "The One with Ross' New Girlfriend," "The One Where Ross Finds Out" (with R & R's first kiss), "The One with the List," "The One with the Prom Video," and "The One Where Ross and Rachel... You Know." But this was not the only significant story arc. Enter--and, in the bittersweet season finale, exit--Tom Selleck as Dr. Richard Burke, the family friend ("He's like a brother to... Dad," notes a disapproving Ross) who becomes Monica's (Courtney Cox) lover. Joey (Matt LeBlanc) finds success (albeit short-lived) as Dr. Drake Ramoray on "Days of Our Lives" and moves out ("We're not Bert and Ernie," he tells roommate Chandler). Future Emmy winner Lisa Kudrow's best season is to come, but, as Phoebe, she makes the most of some memorable subplots, including her shocked discovery of sad movie endings she had been shielded from ("The One Where Old Yeller Dies"), her dispute with Ross over evolution ("The One Where Heckles Dies"), and her channeling of an elderly woman who died on her massage table ("The One with the Lesbian Wedding").

    Friends' peerless writing staff really spread the wealth in the pivotal third season. Each of this seamless ensemble's cast members was given a story arc that deepened and enriched their characters. Most devastatingly, Ross and Rachel's romance is torn asunder by Ross's jealousy (not to mention his one-night stand while the couple are, now famously, "on a break"). Phoebe is reunited with her half brother (Giovanni Ribisi) and meets a family friend (Terri Garr; inspired casting) who drops a Darth Vader-esque bombshell about Phoebe's parentage. Monica begins the season reeling from her breakup with Richard, but rebounds with millionaire Pete (Jon Favreau from Swingers). Chandler is driven to increasingly hysterical attempts to "go through the tunnel" and commit to his relationship with Janice (Maggie Wheeler). And womanizer Joey reveals his soulful side when he falls for an initially contemptuous theatrical costar. Also lending memorable support are Alison LaPlaca, as Rachel's self-absorbed new boss, and an Emmy-worthy Ben Stiller ("The One with the Screamer") as Rachel's new boyfriend whose volcanic temper only erupts in front of Ross. Among the A-list cameos, Robin Williams and Billy Crystal ("The One with the Ultimate Fighting Champion") are woeful, but more memorable is Isabella Rossellini ("The One with Frank Jr."), whom the hapless Ross meets just after crossing her off his "freebie list" of celebrities Rachel would allow him to sleep with. Other classic episodes include the season-opener, "The One with the Princess Leia Fantasy" and "The One with the Flashback," which offers some provocative near-couplings between Monica and Joey, Ross and Phoebe, and Chandler and Rachel. Add a chick and a duck ("The One with a Chick, and a Duck"), and you have a benchmark season in this irreplaceable series.

    Friends' fourth season, one of the very best and most consistently satisfying, begins with Chandler urinating on Monica's leg to relieve a jellyfish sting. It ends with the two in bed and in lust. In between are several benchmark episodes and rich, character-enriching plot developments that keep this series from coasting on comfort level. Phoebe agrees to become a surrogate mother for her long-lost brother. Chandler "crosses the line" after falling in love with Joey's girlfriend, and is forced to spend one memorable Thanksgiving in a box. Rachel desperately pursues the recently divorced Joshua (then real-life squeeze Tate Donovan). Joey and Chandler trade spaces with Monica and Rachel, and then, with provocative (albeit offscreen) sapphic compensation, return to their humble abode. And Ross meets the warm and wonderful Emily (Helen Baxendale), setting the stage for a London wedding and classic season finale that revitalizes our rooting interest in the whole Ross and Rachel thing. Especially jolly good in this two-parter are the scene-stealing British character actors, including Hugh Laurie as the unfortunate airline passenger seated next to Rachel as she wings toward London to tell Ross she loves him ("And by the way, it seems to be perfectly clear that you were on a break," he tries to reason with her), and Tom Conti and an absolutely fabulous Jennifer Saunders as Emily's squabbling parents. --Donald Liebenson

    Friends - The Complete First Four Seasons (4-Pack) Reviews:
    Friends Is A Great Show! 5 Star Review
    2005-10-07 - Friends is a great show and I think it's a good idea to buy the complete seasons together in one package set but if you don't own any of the seasons yet and if you can afford it it would probbaly be best to buy the package sets that include more than the first four seasons. They have a new package deal that includes the entire series. All ten seasons.

    MY FAVE EPISODES OF SEASONS 1-10 BY TOM EVANS 5 Star Review
    2004-05-09 - 1. The One With The Lottery
    2. The One With Rachel's Other Sister
    3. The One With Monica's Thunder
    4. The One Where The Stripper Cries
    5. The One In Barbados

    All the Friends series 5 Star Review
    2004-04-03 - I really love all the friends seasons...when I'm home sick I pop in the DVD and they make me laugh and I feel better.

    The Best Show on Television 5 Star Review
    2004-01-18 - Friend's is the best show in the world the one question I have is that HOW CAN IT BE CANCELLED!!! But other than that this is a great investment that everyone should have. From the first episode to the last it is all wonderful. You will still laugh your head off when Joey says "He's trying to trick me Netherland is the place where Peter Pan and Tinker Bell lived". You can watch an episode that you saw an hour ago and guess what you will still laugh so do yourself a favor and buy this DVD set it is worth it. I would recommend this to all young and old, short and tall it is perfect for everyone as long as you can get the jokes so maybe it is not great for eight year olds but it is still a great show for everyone else on the planet.

    What is the deal with the price? 1 Star Review
    2003-12-31 - My favorite show...but what's the deal with the price for this collection? $144 for the first four seasons when you can get them individually for around $30 each. Order them individually, get free shipping, save some money and it's still just as funny, even funnier if you take the money you save and put it toward the 5th seaon. Great show, stupid price.










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