Nip/Tuck - Series 4
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #1344 in DVD
- Released on: 2007-08-13
- Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over
- Format: PAL
- Original language: English
- Number of discs: 5
- Running time: 684 minutes
Editorial Reviews
DVD Description
Sex. Seduction. Liposuction. Find them all in the fearless Nip/Tuck, the award-winning series that's the scalpel's edge of entertainment--and the spark for debate about what cosmetic surgery can or cannot bring to a patient's life. Dylan Walsh and Julian McMahon play plastic surgeons/best friends whose glamorous South Beach practice is a revolving door for Season 4's hot-button issues (including a terrifying story arc about an organ-harvest ring) and human foibles (a ventriloquist wants to look like his dummy). Guest stars include Jacqueline Bissett, Larry Hagman, Alanis Morissette, Mo'Nique, Rosie O'Donnell, Brooke Shields and more. Thrills, surprises, shocks, stars abound in this 5-Disc Set. And all it takes is a little Nip/Tuck.
Synopsis
Hit U.S. TV series NIP/TUCK is set in the flashy world of South Beach, Miami, where looking good is a full-time profession. Sean McNamara (Dylan Walsh) and Christian Troy (Julian McMahon) are plastic surgeons. Sean is married to Julia (Joely Richardson) and has a conscience when it comes to his job, while Christian is willing to lie to get a woman into bed and onto the surgery table. Although they've been partners for years, their opposing ethical stances, as well as Christian's desire for Julia, keep the dramatic tension bristling. This release includes every episode from the show’s fourth series.
Synopsis
Dylan Walsh and Julian McMahon return for a sensational Season 4 filled with eroticism, suspense and considerable medical challenges.
Episodes Comprise: 1. Cindy Plumb 2. Blu Mondae 3. Monica Wilder 4. Shari Noble 5. Dawn Budge 6. Faith Wolper, PhD 7. Burt Landau 8. Conor McNamara 9. Liz Cruz 10. Merrill Bobolit 11. Conor McNamara, 2026 12. Diana Lubey 13. Reefer 14. Willy Ward 15. Gala Gallardo
Customer Reviews
Brilliant series of Nip/Tuck!
Having been an avid fan of Nick/Tuck since it started, I thought season 4 started the thrills straight from episode 1 unlike series 3 were it took 3 or 4 to get into it. Season 2 is the best in my opinion, closely followed by 1 and 4. It's a must see series that has powerfull, comical, and disturbing storylines, beautiful woman and the American dream lifestyle that is tested to the limit due to the obsurd situations that the characters end up in! Great Television!!!!!!!
My perfect 10!
I thought the 4th season was not as good as the first,second and third season .But if you like this series I think it worth watching it.
My peanut butter addiction
Accepting that `nip/tuck' is and always will be mindlessly ludicrous, trashy television...I really thought season four was pretty good viewing and a definite improvement on the third season.
You're never going to get a particularly sensitive or accurate portrayal of any of the subjects this show chooses to tackle in its stories (e.g. addiction, religious cults, disability, organ-theft (!?) etc.), but considering how tactless the general standard of nip/tuck's writing and performances can often be, I didn't think one of the main storylines, which concerns Sean and Julia's newly-born disabled son was too badly handled. Of course it's obvious that eventually they'll decide to operate on him in order to make him as `normal' as possible and anyone waiting for the most basic parental instinct of loving your child unconditionally to eventually kick-in with these people is going to be waiting a very long time. The `nip/tuck' obsession with perfection is at an all time high and perhaps that's what makes it such refreshing escapist television, because it rarely delivers the contrived happy-ending with all the requisite morality boxes checked.
In the same way that season three made me laugh out load at some of the most ludicrously implausible plot developments in history, instead season four made me laugh at some fantastically funny and unique characters, written and performed to great effect. Rosie O'Donnell is probably the highlight as a heart-of-gold lottery-winner, but there's a wealth of celebrities to enjoy spotting in this season, in fact it's a rare episode that doesn't deliver a famous face, even in the most minor role. Now that's it's been accepted into the mainstream, I guess such seasoned actors as Kathleen Turner (playing a phone-sex operator), Richard Chamberlain (as a gay sugar-daddy) and Little House on the Prairie's Melissa Gilbert (playing a character too out-there to be described in a conservative Amazon review) now feel able to let loose on 'nip/tuck' with some of the most risqué characters never before seen on television.
High art it `aint, but that's really not the point.




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