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Monk: Season Seven



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Tony Shalhoub Movie:
Monk: Season Seven



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Monk: Season Seven
Monk: Season Seven
List Price: $59.98Label: Universal Studios Home Entertainment

Salesrank: 551

Released: July 21, 2009
Our Price: $37.25
Used Price: $37.98
MPAA Rating: Unrated
Media: DVD

Features:

  • Box set
  • Color
  • Dolby
  • DVD
  • NTSC
  • Subtitled
  • Widescreen
  • Starring:

  • Tony Shalhoub
  • Traylor Howard
  • Jason Gray-Stanford
  • Ted Levine
  • Editorial Review:
    Tony Shalhoub returns to his acclaimed three-time Primetime Emmy® Award and Golden Globe®-winning role for a stellar seventh season in the quirky and irreverent detective show, Monk. Join him and phenomenal guest stars Brad Garrett, David Strathairn, Eric McCormack, Sarah Silverman, Hector Elizando, John Turturro and more in 16 hilarious, unforgettable episodes – including the all-star 100th episode, “Mr. Monk’s 100th Case!” Despite his overwhelming fear of germs, crowds, small places and almost everything else, Monk proves once again why he’s the only man for the case and why mystery lovers "...can't deny how amusihg it all still is..." (Entertainment Weekly).

    Description of Monk: Season Seven:
    Monk: Season Seven finds San Francisco's most famously phobic detective, Adrian Monk (Tony Shalhoub), tested on many fronts and facing issues of revenge, loyalty, attraction to a woman other than his late wife, the excitement of home ownership, and fear of inevitable change and loss. In "Mr. Monk Buys a House," Shalhoub's neurotic hero snaps up the abode of a murder victim in order to get away from annoying neighbors. His anxiety doubles over, however, when a repairman (Brad Garrett) begins tearing the place apart, claiming that nothing is up to code and making Monk wish he was back at his old place. "Mr. Monk and the Genius" is graced with a guest appearance from David Strathairn as a chess master more than happy to match wits with Monk over a murder. Out-strategized at every turn, Monk has to step back from the case to see what his next move should be. "Mr. Monk Gets Lotto Fever" finds Natalie (Traylor Howard)--Dr. Watson to Monk's Sherlock Holmes--drunk on her sudden celebrity status when she takes over as a television station's Lotto Girl after the last one turns up dead. The episode is an interesting study of obsessive behavior (besides Monk, there's a Lotto superfan whose walls are covered by photos). Meanwhile, Monk's impatience over all the attention Natalie is getting is hilariously childish.

    "Mr. Monk Falls in Love" is one of the more poignant stories in season seven, in which Monk is thunderstruck by a beautiful social worker who also happens to be the lead suspect in a cab driver's murder. Denying his feelings (fearing he is being unfaithful to the memory of his late wife, Trudy), Monk springs into action when it looks like he might lose a second chance at love. "Mr. Monk's Other Brother" offers a very funny performance by Steve Zahn as Monk's long-lost and very much alleged brother, an escaped convict. Deeply dubious, Monk nonetheless hides him and openly lies to his cop friend, Captain Stottlemeyer (Ted Levine), while trying to prove the fugitive is innocent of murder. "Mr. Monk and the Bully" is a dark episode in which the detective is hired to follow the wife of a former school bully who made Monk's childhood hell. When the husband is accused of murder, Monk savors the thought of his nemesis being convicted, even if he knows the villain is innocent. Finally, "Mr. Monk Fights City Hall" concerns Monk's frantic efforts to stop the demolition of a garage where Trudy was murdered. Touching but funny, the story is a fitting end for Monk: Season Seven. --Tom Keogh

    Monk: Season Seven Reviews:
    Only one Season left !! :-( 5 Star Review
    2009-12-13 - That's the sad part, there is only one season left!
    Which, to me, makes NO sense, because if it were up to Monk,
    there should be TEN as that is a good number ;-)
    Packaged well, shipped quickly, as always a good
    series to enjoy by the entire family,
    G2

    Monk is our favorite 5 Star Review
    2009-12-10 - My husband and I were happy to find a TV series that we both enjoy equally. Each episode is about 45 minutes and it is just about the right amount of time to sit down for dinner or a break or just time together. We love all the characters in the series and the writers do a great job. Even when we have seen an episode when it originally aired we still enjoy seeing it again. Hope you enjoy "Monk" too.

    Another Awesome Season!!! 5 Star Review
    2009-12-05 - Monk's 7th is just as hilarious and entertaining as the previous seasons. Adrian Monk is still miserable and continues to help Captain Stottlemeyer and Disher with solving murders, with the help of his devoted Assistant, Natalie. Monk is forced to find a new therapist because Dr. Kroger has died. Throughout this season Monk matches wits with a chess player, helps a boxer, gets stuck on a submarine underwater, meets his other brother, fights City Hall, and much more. I highly recommend MONK: SEASON SEVEN!!!

    Love the Monk 5 Star Review
    2009-11-30 - Now have seasons 1-7 can't wait for eight to be released. Iam upset that yhey are taking him off the air. Is there anything I can do that would help them consider another season?

    monk 5 Star Review
    2009-11-17 - we are truly monk lovers so we were thrilled to be able to buy season 7 and it was delivered within days because that is the way that amazon does things, thank you so much, vivtomjr.










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