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List Price: $14.99 | | Label: Miramax Home Entertainment
Salesrank: 20109
Released: May 4, 2004 |
| Our Price: $4.58 |
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MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated) Media: DVD |
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| Features:
Color Dolby DVD NTSC | |
Editorial Review:
They're ba-a-a-a-ack -- in their all-new must-see episodes from the wildly hilarious MTV reality show! There's always something new, funny, and completely unpredictible as Ozzy, Sharon, Kelly, and Jack let the cameras into their home to capture every insane moment of their lives! What's the beef between Kelly and Christina Aguilera? What happens when Ozzy and Sharon leave Jack home alone? Will Ozzy finally learn to use the remote? All of these questions and more are answered in an expanded, laugh-packed collection. And as an added bonus, this must-have 2-disc set comes bursting with extras including an Ozzy translator, a photo gallery, and more!
Description of The Osbournes - The 2 1/2 Season:
Whatever footage those omnipresent cameras caught of the medical and substance abuse travails that landed the Osbournes in the tabloids and the gossip columns must have wound up on the cutting room floor. Instead, these 10 episodes that concluded the Emmy-nominated season 2 amp the Osbournes' hysterical dysfunctions to 11. The internecine warfare between siblings Jack and Kelly goes Fallujah in "What a Boy Wants" and "Fists of Fury," an episode that, according to one website, features 135 bleeped obscenities, which must be a series benchmark. But in time-honored, reassuring sitcom convention, family ties are reinforced by episode's end. When the dust has settled in "Fists," Jack and Kelly bond in the kitchen over Easy Mac. Nothing unites the fractious Osbournes like obnoxious neighbors, but in "Tennis Racket," not even Jack's drumming or Ozzy's stereo blasts can stop their incessant tennis-playing neighbors. Jack enjoys something of a breakout half season. He turns 17 and goes Medieval (Times) in "What a Boy Wants." He hooks up with Kurt Cobain's sister in "A Little Ditty About Jack and Brianne" (which also features the surreal sight of a panty-clad Courtney Love reciting Shakespeare!). Another snapshot for the Osbourne family album is Ozzy and Jack disrupting a fishing trip by lobbing firecrackers at birds in "Angler Management." Throughout, Ozzy is his delightful, addled self. In "Run Ozzy Run," his new car's voice-recognition system can't understand him (for viewers with the same problem, this DVD includes the helpful Ozzy Translator). In "What a Boy Wants," a dentist administers the "Ozzy level" of nitrous oxide, with debilitating results. The season ends with a Dallas-esque mind-bleep of Bobby-in-the-shower proportions that calls the reality of the series in question. How brilliant to give the Osbournes the last laugh on us. --Donald Liebenson
The Osbournes - The 2 1/2 Season Reviews:
Not that good 
2009-12-15 - the funniest episode was the one with Cortney Love. The rest are more like deleted scenes that where put together into episodes. Some parts funny some not at all.
I Agree......WHERE ARE THE REST OF THE SEASON DVD"S? 
2009-06-28 - I am wondering the same thing this person is asking! Would LOVE to see the Osbournes DVD's come out ALL THE SEASONS! They were hilarious and loved watching them. What's the deal on this? If they ever do come out I know I will be buying them. Anyone know what the hold up is?
Ozzy the only reason 
2009-02-15 - I find people that say this show only makes fun of Ozzy are completely missing the point. Obviously Ozzy has a mischievous sense of humor so who knows when hes exaggerating his offness and laughing behind the camera. Of course everyone else on the show comes off as completly arrogant and completly spoiled as hell, which makes the Ozzman look, (to me at least, and should to anyone with a shred of common sense) the voice of reason and the only down to earth person there which translates to the Ozz bearing the real heart of the show. I really couldnt give a damn about anyone else on the show. Ozzy made me relate somehow to all the otherwise trashy goings-on around this family and somehow brought a level of intelligence to the bratiness. Sure the guy may have problems but Ozzy is still more there than he gets credit for. I see his ramblings as no more than social awkwardness which I personally suffer from as well. So if you are an Ozzy fan and the reviews that say Ozzy is put to shame and exploited in this show are keeping you away from it, ignore them and take it from me: if you're watching through honest and open eyes this show shows a streak of what all us Ozzy fans saw in him already, integrity. This show is great for the price you can probably pick it up for and lets you laugh not just at Ozzy but if you're fairly intelligent, with him too.
When you need a laugh... 
2009-01-18 - Plain & simple. When you need a laugh...put these guys on. Season 1 & 2 1/2 where the best. Season 2 dragged for some reason. Probably cause the mood changed with Sharon's chemo episodes. "The Ozz Man & the Sea" was the best show of that season.
osbournes 2 1/2 season 
2009-01-11 - This is exactly what I expected. A fun season and the price was great!