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How I Met Your Mother: Season Four [Blu-ray]
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Blu-ray detailsActor: Bob Saget, Jason Segel, Josh Radnor, Neil Patrick Harris Brand: Fox Blu-ray: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Subtitled); French (Subtitled); Spanish (Subtitled); English (Original Language) Format: AC-3, Color, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound, Subtitled, Widescreen Picture Format: 1.78:1 Running Time: 528 minutes Blu-ray Release Date: 2009-09-29 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Studio: Twentieth Century Fox Product features: - Condition: New
- Format: Blu-ray
- AC-3; Color; Dolby; DTS Surround Sound; Subtitled; Widescreen
Blu-ray Reviews of How I Met Your Mother: Season Four [Blu-ray]Blu-ray Review: How I met YOUR mother!! Summary: 3 Stars
24 Episodes on 3 Discs
In Season 4 of "How I Met Your Mother," Ted played by Josh Radnor continues an inadvisable relationship with Stella played by Sarah Chalke. We all know she isn't the mother because the show is already in its sixth season by now without her! Just like with Robin before her, the audience is playing the waiting game for it to end. Ted faces a difficult year between problems with Stella, unemployment, Marshall and Lily moving into their own place, and as always confusing signals between himself and Robin.
Marshall played by Jason Segel and Lily played by Alyson Hannigan begin to move on and become full adults and have issues with their new apartment and contemplate parenthood for the first time. Robin played by Cobie Smulders has difficulties with losing her job, almost getting deported, and exploring a friends with benefits relationship. Barney played by Neil Patrick Harris continues to be AWESOME but after realizing the extent of his feelings for Robin at the end of Season 3, he spends this entire season pining away for her and manipulate her relationships while staying quiet about his intentions. While it is fun to see Barney reveal a soft spot, the audience doesn't enjoy seeing him so vulnerable that it effects his game with the other ladies.
Bonus Features:
The most disappointing part of the bonus features on this one is that this season has the least amount of episodes with commentary (four) and three of them are with show creators and/or writers and only one episode, "The Naked Man" has actor commentary...and it is with Josh Radnor who you all know by now plays my least favorite character. However, it did confirm that Alyson Hannigan and Cobie Smulders were pregnant during the season which I totally suspected since they kept wearing REALLY loose clothing and holding things like popcorn buckets in front of their stomachs.
Other features include the "Barney Stinson: That Guy's Awesome" music video with all the power words falling from the sky and exploding, but does not include Barney interviewing himself with a British accent. There is also a Season 3 recap, another gag reel of silly moments, and lastly, there is an Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Panel discussion called "A Night With Your Mother" featuring the show creators and main cast members that is less than 20 minutes. They discuss how Barney and Robin's relationship came about as an emergency tactic after the writer's strike. There is also a hilarious highlight where Neil Patrick Harris leaves to go to the bathroom with is microphone still on and everyone is laughing to the point of tears.
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Description of How I Met Your Mother: Season Four [Blu-ray]No description available for this title. Item Type: BLU-RAY DVD Movie Item Rating: NR Street Date: 09/29/09 Wide Screen: yes Director Cut: no Special Edition: no Language: ENGLISH Foreign Film: noSubtitles: no Dubbed: no Full Frame: no Re-Release: no Packaging: Sleeve The fourth season of the charming sitcom How I Met Your Mother (or HIMYM to fans) remains as inventive yet as heartfelt as ever. The writers pull off all kinds of narrative tricks, and though events are sometimes absurd, they never feel gimmicky--the show has a solid grip on its characters and keeps everything grounded in their ongoing lives. Devoted womanizer Barney (Neil Patrick Harris, riding a wave of popularity in the wake of Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog) can't understand why he's having actual feelings for Robin (Cobie Smulders), whose career as a TV anchorwoman is floundering. Marshall (Jason Segel) and Lily (Alyson Hannigan) struggle with holding on to their youthful passion under the pressures of getting older. And Ted (Josh Radnor) struggles to follow through on his engagement to Stella (Sarah Chalke)--a relationship that (spoiler alert!) capsizes midway through the episodes. While the season-long story lines are carefully teased out, each episode is flush with clever or daffy ideas, among them a list of Canadian sex acts, Barney trying to pick up hot chicks while disguised as an 80-year-old man, multiple interventions (culminating in an intervention intervention), Marshall's charts and graphs, Barney's fake family, wooo! girls, the cheerleader effect, the front porch test, and the Naked Man, among many others. Attentive fans will be rewarded with a wealth of small references to past episodes. Though there are moments when the fundamental premise--that this is all part of an unbearably long story that a future Ted is telling to his children--feels obnoxiously stretched (toward the end of the season, one episode in particular builds up to a false revelation), for the most part HIMYM is a sterling example of a well-sustained sitcom; the characters have successfully grown over the four seasons without losing everything that made them funny in the first place. The number of extras is surprisingly small--only a few show commentaries, an enjoyable group interview, and an extended version of Barney's video resume. --Bret Fetzer
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