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Ellen - The Complete Season One by Neal Marlens;Iris Dugow;Michael Lembeck;John Tracy (II);Alan Myerson;John Bowab;Tom Cherones;Lorraine Sevre-Richmond
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DVD detailsActor: Ellen DeGeneres Director: Neal Marlens;Iris Dugow;Michael Lembeck;John Tracy (II);Alan Myerson;John Bowab;Tom Cherones;Lorraine Sevre-Richmond Brand: A&E DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Original Language), Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo Format: Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, NTSC Picture Format: 1.33:1 Running Time: 299 minutes DVD Release Date: 2004-09-28 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Studio: A&E Home Video / Sunset Home Visual (SHE)
DVD Reviews of Ellen - The Complete Season OneDVD Review: Nothing compares to her humor Summary: 4 StarsThis sitcom is hilarious. Since it's the first season, obviously the first couple of episodes work out the kinks and eventually the sitcom starts to find itself (which is why i gave it a less that perfect review). By the last few episodes i had quite a few laughing out loud moments. The comedy can sometimes be a little 90's, but that's the show. So all in all, glad i bought it. I wish they showed more bloopers :-)
DVD Review: Funny, but lacking. Summary: 3 StarsI grew up watching "Ellen" back in the 1990's when it was still a hit show, then ratings crumbled once she came "out of the closet". After buying the DVD of Seasons 1 and watching all of the episodes, it just didn't seem as funny or enjoyable as I had remembered it being. Don't get me wrong, Ellen is a hoot, but something seemed lacking. Maybe the show got funnier as it progressed over the years. Season 1 is a 3 out of 5 stars for me. It's definitely not one of the modern classic sitcoms I have on DVD that I can watch over and over again, like "Will & Grace", "The Golden Girls", or "Roseanne".
DVD Review: Weak beginning to a good show Summary: 1 StarsEllen DeGeneres is undeniably one of the funniest comedians out there. And the Ellen show did develop into a really good show in its third and fourth seasons. But Season One has not aged well. It has all the classic weaknesses of an ensemble cast that has not really clicked yet. It looks and feels like the weakest of late 70s/early 80s sitcoms. Unless you are an obsessive collector who feels the need to have complete sets, you can skip this one.
DVD Review: Ellen season 1 Hilarious! Summary: 5 StarsEllen, as usual, is hilarious. Who cares if season 1 is far removed from the rest of the seasons. It doesn't make it any less funny. Highly recommended. This season is gut busting laugh-out-loud hilarious.
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DVD Review: Spoiled by bad laugh track Summary: 2 StarsI don't think I've ever said this about a show, but what spoils this for me is an extremely bad laugh track. Not the way you think though, where there are giant guffaws over the slightest things...no, the thing here is it's so badly mis-timed. It's like whoever was responsible for this had no sense of humor or timing. Great jokes get nothing, mediocre jokes get big laughs. It's very strange.
Description of Ellen - The Complete Season OneWith her winning smile and hilarious motor-mouthing Ellen DeGeneres rose from stand-up comedian beginnings to become a well-loved icon of good-natured fun. DeGeneres, however, first made a name for herself playing Ellen Morgan, a neurotic bookseller who frequently and hysterically gets lost in the dating world originally aired as "These Friends of Mine". Now, fans old and new can catch all 11 episodes from Ellen's debut season - with two bonus "reclaimed" episodes - a sure bet for de-generous laughs. The first television season of Ellen was actually called These Friends of Mine, and while the series sought to define itself through various tones and shades of comedy, the best episodes captured a middle ground between Seinfeld and Friends. Ellen DeGeneres is both a brilliant centerpiece and generous ensemble player, constantly finding fresh ways to mine laughs from her ever-rambling, guilt-ridden, and perpetually dissatisfied heroine. As Ellen Morgan, bookstore employee and platonic roommate of semi-loser Adam (Arye Gross), DeGeneres finds plenty of opportunity to explore humiliation. In the pilot episode, Ellen's unhappiness with her bad photo on a driver's license prompts an obsessive (and unsuccessful) quest to beautify her ID. "The Promotion" finds Ellen and her posse (besides Gross, costars in these first 13 programs include Maggie Wheeler and Holly Fulger) trying to figure out how to bribe Ellen's boss into giving her a job boost, a futile adventure that ends (don't ask how) in a bad way at the Mexican border. Among the best episodes is the Seinfeld-ian "The Mugging," starring Mariska Hargitay as a gorgeous woman mugged on her way to Adam and Ellen's front door. A cowardly Adam saw the crime and not only fails to help, he won't admit being an eyewitness lest he lose his shot at romancing the victim. Along those same black-comedy lines, "The Anchor" finds Ellen neurotically pursuing a friendship with a woman she can't stand, simply because the latter heard Ellen speaking badly of her. The 13 shows in this set are presented out of season one's chronological order, but that makes little difference to the best material here. --Tom Keogh
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