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It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia: Season 3 by Fred Savage, Jerry Levine, Matt Shakman
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DVD detailsActor: Charlie Day, Danny DeVito, Glenn Howerton, Kaitlin Olson, Rob McElhenney Director: Fred Savage, Jerry Levine, Matt Shakman Brand: Fox Writer: Charlie Day Writer: Glenn Howerton Writer: David Hornsby Writer: Kristi Korzec Writer: Lisa Parsons DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Unknown), Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround; English (Subtitled); French (Subtitled); Spanish (Subtitled); English (Original Language), Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround Format: Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD, Full Screen, NTSC, Subtitled Picture Format: 1.33:1 Running Time: 332 minutes DVD Release Date: 2008-09-09 Audience Rating: Unrated Studio: 20th Century Fox Product features: - Condition: New
- Format: DVD
- Box set; Color; Dolby; DVD; Full Screen; Subtitled; Closed-captioned; NTSC
DVD Reviews of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia: Season 3DVD Review: Almost as good as lots and lots of nose clams, fresh from the sea! Summary: 5 Stars
No wait, better. Charlie, Sweet Dee, Frank, Dennis and Mac all come back ready to bust comedy all over us with season 3. I've watched Sunny since it's infancy and fell in love from the start. I fell off a bit in Season 2 and then found time in my schedule again once Season 3 got rollin. And with a season like this one, you would be dumber than Lil' Kev to not get this set.
Just about every single episode is a classic. From Fatty McGoo and dating retarded people to getting whacked and the now infamous Dayman/Nightman, there is not one episode you can watch without laughing hysterically at one point or another. With memorable appearances by Rickety Cricket, Peter Nincompoop, Green Man and the McPoyles, and of course, The Electric Dream Machine, you cannot go wrong. Frank is more over the top than ever, Dennis makes a beautiful prototype dress that no model is fit to wear except him (to the tune of Rick Astley's 'Never Gonna Give You Up' no less), Mac's amazing on the scene news camera reporting and makeup and watching Charlie and Dee battle another addiction (glue/paint huffing, crack and steriods before) are all instant day-makers. But there is nothing better than a rousing rendition of Dayman (uhh-aaahhhhhh!) to put a smile (or bizarre look) on the face of anyone in earshot. Even if you just saw one or two episodes from last season and liked those, this is worth the money (especially on amazon, cheaper than the stores) and you will get hooked on the show.
If last night's season premiere is any indicator, there's a lot more where that came from coming up. I mentioned in passing to my mom that she should give it a shot and since she gets everything 3 hours ahead of me, I got a phone call at 8pm where she was laughing so hard she could barely speak. With drama, drama, drama filling up the airwaves, Always Sunny is a very warm welcome and reprieve from the seriousness that will leave you struggling to breathe you are laughing so much.
Some people will say that the show has peaked, but it's not even close to peaking, and when it does peak, it will peak all over the tv.
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Description of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia: Season 3 - Audio: English: Dolby Surround
- Language: Dubbed: English / Subtitled: English, French & Spanish
- Theatrical Aspect Ratio: Full Screen: 1.33:1
Disk 1: - The Gang Finds a Dumpster Baby
- The Gang Gets Invincible
- Dennis and Dee?s Mom is Dead
- The Gang Gets Held Hostage
- The Aluminum Monster vs. Fatty McGoo
- The Gang Solves the North Korea Situation
Disk 2: - The Gang Sells Out
- Frank Sets Sweet Dee On Fire
- Sweet Dee?s Dating a Retarded Person
- Mac is a Serial Killer
- Dennis Looks Like a Registered Sex Offender
- Commentary with
- The Gang Gets Whacked part 1
Disk 3: - The Gang Gets Whacked part 2
- Bums: Making a Mess All Over the City
- The Gang Dances Their Asses Off
- Sunny Side UP Volume 2
- Meet The McPoyles Featurette
- Dancing Man Featurette
- Gag Reel
- Sunny FX Promo Spots
The folks who populate It?s Always Sunny in Philadelphia may be pals, but they sure aren?t Friends. They may be a gang, but they?re not Our Gang--heck, these cretins make Spanky, Alfalfa, and company look like members of the Good Sam Club by contrast. Consider, if you can bear it, the first of the 15 episodes (presented, with bonus features, on three discs) from this, the show?s third season: Mac (Rob McElhenney) and Dee (Caitlin Olson) discover a baby in a dumpster. Do they report it to the police? To Child Services, maybe? Of course not! They take it to a commercial agent, hoping to cash in by putting the kid in TV ads; and when the agent says that Latino babies are all the rage, they take him to a tanning salon so he?ll appear darker and more ?ethnic looking.? Meanwhile, Dennis (Glenn Howerton) pretends to be join a tree-hugging group of hippies, merely so he can steal the group leader?s girlfriend, while Charlie (Charlie Day) and Frank (Danny DeVito) spend the day rummaging around at the trash dump. It?s tough to go downhill from there, but that doesn?t stop them from trying. In the course of the following episodes, members of the quacked quintet reveal themselves to be not only rude, devious, unscrupulous, amoral, and dishonest, but also racist, xenophobic, homophobic, and dumb (their endless arguments about nothing are riotously ridiculous). Not that this will surprise anyone who?s seen the show before. Dee, Mac, and Dennis try out for the Philadelphia Eagles while Charlie and Frank drop acid. Dee sleeps with the old, toothless janitor at a competing bar in order to steal their microbrew recipe. They mock a deaf mute. They fart in each other?s faces. When they think Paddy?s Pub, where they work, is going to be sold, three of them quickly land gigs at a nearby restaurant, where they get drunk on the job and steal from the customers. They even get held hostage by the hillbilly McPoyle family, possibly the only people in the known universe who can make our ?heroes? look good. And it?s all pretty hilarious, including the bonus features. Those include humorous commentary on two episodes by McElhenney, Day, and Howerton (the show?s executive producers and occasional writers), two featurettes (a season overview and a look at the McPoyles) that are as whack as the show itself, a gag reel, and a ?Dancing Guy? sequence so strange as to beggar description. --Sam Graham
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