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Gilmore Girls - The Complete Third Season by Amy Sherman, Carla McCloskey, Chris Long, Gail Mancuso, Jamie Babbit
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DVD detailsActor: Alexis Bledel, Keiko Agena, Lauren Graham, Melissa McCarthy, Yanic Truesdale Director: Amy Sherman, Carla McCloskey, Chris Long, Gail Mancuso, Jamie Babbit Brand: Warner Brothers DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Original Language), Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo; English (Subtitled); Spanish (Subtitled); French (Subtitled) Format: Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC, Subtitled Picture Format: 1.33:1 Running Time: 955 minutes DVD Release Date: 2005-05-03 Studio: WB Television Network, The
DVD Reviews of Gilmore Girls - The Complete Third SeasonDVD Review: Anything Gilmore is Great! Summary: 5 StarsAnyway you can purchase the Gilmore Girls 7 seasons you should! They are a must have!
DVD Review: wonderful product Summary: 5 Starsloved it. got it very quickly and just the way it was described. i was very pleased. thanks.
DVD Review: Gilmore Girls Summary: 4 StarsIt works.... Thats all I really wanted. It was in good condition and didn't skip when my girlfriend watched it. That's all that really matters when you buy a DVD right? Overall, good buy.
DVD Review: Another great season of The Gilmore Girls Summary: 5 StarsI purchased Season Three to complete my adult daughter's collection of all the seasons of The Gilmore Girls. I have been watching it myself; I never watched it when it was on TV. It is wonderful! It is filled with quirky characters and a dialogue that is fast, sometimes funny and full of cultural references. I recommend starting with Season One and working your way through all the seasons.
DVD Review: Extremely Entertaining if you like to laugh! Summary: 5 StarsI'm a true Gilmore Girls fan and am totally addicted to the show. Even my husband, who does not like the typical "girly" shows loves watching Gilmore Girls. The show is funny, clean and something I watch on a regular basis with my own daughter. If you are looking for a "Sex in the City" type show, this is not it. But if you want a show that will make you laugh and take your mind off of the negative stuff in this world, then Gilmore Girls is the show for you.
Description of Gilmore Girls - The Complete Third SeasonMore fun, more flames, more flameouts: more Gilmore. This Deluxe 6-Disc Set contains all 22 third-year episodes (plus bonus features) of The Gilmore Girls, the hit series known for its witty, rapid-fire dialogue and poignant, suds-free storylines. For mother and daughter Lorelai and Rory Gilmore, it's a year of change. Much of it is expected, like Rory's graduation from Chilton and the anxiety of waiting for college acceptance letters. But much of it is not. Rory starts the year with two boyfriends (that may be two too many). Lorelai rekindles the flame with Max (maybe). Lane meets Mr. Right (at last). Sookie gets a surprise (a good one). And so does the Independence Inn (not such a good one). The girls are waiting (get watching!).=20 Senior year meant some surprising changes for the Gilmore girls, as both Lorelai (Lauren Graham) and Rory (Alexis Bledel) wrestled with their pasts in order to figure out what the heck they were going to do with their futures. In the wake of finding out that her relationship with Rory's dad was not to be rekindled, Lorelai endured a variety of suitors as she attempted to keep her life on an evil keel--not easy when her former flame's girlfriend was pregnant (and clueless), her former fianc? shows up unexpectedly, and her beloved inn suffers some unforeseen damage. If it was minor drama for Lorelai, it was full-fledged soap opera for Rory, who broke up with longtime boyfriend Dean (Jared Padalecki) in the wake of her attraction to the moody bad-boy Jess (Milo Ventimiglia), only to find her new relationship fraught with difficulties. Add to that the pressure of getting into college (Harvard or Yale?) and stressful senior class politics at the snooty Chilton private school, and it's a wonder she still had time to crack wise at breakneck speed with her mom and the rest of Stars Hollow. The center of the third season of Gilmore Girls was the Rory-Dean-Jess triangle, which played out with surprising sensitivity and not a bit of sadness; it all came to a head in the episode "They Shoot Gilmores, Don't They?" in which Rory and Lorelai's quest to win a dance marathon ends in tears and break-ups. The year's teen drama did have a tendency to put the adults on the back burner, but the luminous Graham made the most of her character's dilemmas, whether gauging her growing attraction to diner owner Luke (Scott Patterson) or wrestling with her parents' continuous meddling. While it is hard to pinpoint a specific compelling story arc for this season, that doesn't mean it wasn't filled with the charm, smarts, and rapid-fire dialogue that made Gilmore Girls one of the brightest shows on television. Stellar supporting turns from Liza Weil as Paris, Rory's friend and nemesis by turns, and a pre-O.C. Adam Brody, as a band member who falls for Rory's best friend Lane (Keiko Agena), also punctuated the drama of the season with great comedy. --Mark Englehart
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