Two And A Half Men - Season 6 [DVD]
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #11684 in DVD
- Released on: 2009-10-19
- Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over
- Formats: Box set, PAL
- Original language: English
- Number of discs: 4
- Running time: 507 minutes
Editorial Reviews
Synopsis
American sitcom which centres on the lives of two very different brothers; straight-laced Alan (Jon Cryer) and care-free Charlie (Charlie Sheen). This odd couple comedy pairing gives rise to many humourous situations, usually involving Charlie's womanising exploits. Their relationship is exacerbated by the fact that Alan is trying to raise his young son and doesn't want his brother acting as a bad influence. Guest appearances include Sean Penn, Elvis Costello, Denise Richards (WILD THINGS), and Lucy Lawless (XENA WARRIOR PRINCESS). This release features every episode from the show's sixth series.
Customer Reviews
Back On Track
Two and a Half Men is a funny look a bachelor life - with Charlie (Charlie Sheen), a gambling, womanising jingle creator, who happens to be a children's songwriter; and Alan (Jon Cryer) a geeky chiropractor, who's been booted out of his home by his ex-wife Judith. He has a son - Jake - who's really stupid - and Charlie has his portly cleaner Berta who is really funny. They all live in Malibu - in a beach house.
Previous seasons have seen Charlie jumping from bed to bed, and Alan desperately trying to find a replacement for Judith, but this one is more settled, Charlie is more committed to his new fiancée and Alan is just still very desperate. Jake is still stupid, but this is very comical and makes the show enjoyable.
Some of the best episodes include the one where Charlie goes to see his therapist, as she's very funny and has a very dry wit. I also liked the one where Alan goes out with Rose and Chelsea goes mad when Charlie can't sleep in her house.
This has really got back on track, at one point it was so silly, with Candi, and Alan winning at Las Vegas, but now the stories are more believable and funny for it too. The characters are still rather unlikeable, Charlie is still very juvenile, but he's still my favourite of the TAAHM; Alan can be frustrating and you can see why Charlie picked on him as a kid, and Jake does have some great lines in this series, and seems to be just as funny as when he was a young boy starting his career in this show. I do feel though there was scarcely enough of Holland Taylor, who's another one who's got dry wit, and it would have been great if Rose had shown up more often in the show, but her stalking is funny - though disturbing.
There are plenty of cameos too, James Earl Jones being the best one.
These DVDs are not bad, all presented in their original 16:9 framing (why oh why does a certain satellite company crop them is unknown!) and all 24 episodes are here. The extras are all on disk 4 too, which is handy as you can watch all the episodes first and then enjoy the extras later; which consist of a feature on Angus T Jones, who is Jake. It looks at how he's grown up as Jake Harper in the show. There's also a feature about the girls of TAAHM, which looks at all the babes Charlie has got through since episode 1 of season 1, and there's a gag reel. For me this is pretty good, as they have put some effort into them.
The DVDs are all in English and Catalan Spanish - with subtitling in English, Danish, Finish, Norwegian, Catalan Spanish and Swedish.
This is well worth getting, it's very funny and you'll come back to it again and again.
funniest
this dvd is very funny, and you dont have to be into this sitcom to apreciate the humour.
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