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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Buena Vista Home Video
EAN: 0786936285918
Format: Box set, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
Label: Buena Vista Home Entertainment
Manufacturer: Buena Vista Home Entertainment
Number Of Items: 3
Publisher: Buena Vista Home Entertainment
Region Code: 1
Release Date: June 06, 2006
Running Time: 598 minutes
Sales Rank: 6010
Studio: Buena Vista Home Entertainment
Theatrical Release Date: September 17, 1991
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Product Description: Power up for season four of the Emmy(R) Award-winning hit comedy HOME IMPROVEMENT! Tim Allen is back as Tim 'The Tool Man' Taylor a loving husband and father who spends his days as the accident-prone host of the popular television show 'Tool Time.' The fourth season fires on all cylinders earning five Emmy(R) Award nominations including Outstanding Comedy Series and Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series (Patricia Richardson). The laughs are hammered home for all 26 episodes of this hilarious collection. Season Four contains some of the most memorable moments ever as Jill returns to college Al is named one of Detroit's Most Eligible Bachelors and Wilson goes on his first date in 20 years! Featuring guest appearances by Dave Chappelle Jim Breuer Michelle Williams and Lucy Liu plus new never-before-seen bloopers this collection is an absolute must own for any HOME IMPROVEMENT fan.System Requirements:Running Time 598 Mins.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: TELEVISION/SERIES & SEQUELS Rating: PG UPC: 786936285918 Manufacturer No: 04037700
Amazon.com: In the fourth season of Home Improvement, the Taylor family faces some important milestones. Tim (Tim Allen) turns 40. Jill (Patricia Richardson) is laid off from work and pursues her master's degree. And youngest son Mark (Taran Noah Smith) slowly begins to outgrow precocious middle brother Randy (Jonathan Taylor Thomas). (Oldest sibling Brad, played by Zachery Ty Bryan, remains pretty much the same confident kid he always was.) As for their inner circle, Tim's Tool Time buddy Al (Richard Karn) gets an ego boost when he's named one of Detroit's hottest bachelors, and little seen but often heard neighbor Wilson (Earl Hindman) goes on his first date in two decades. Add Debbe Dunning, who replaces Pamela Anderson as the new Tool Time girl, and you've got the makings of another solid season. When the ABC sitcom aired during the 1994-1995 TV season, it did well enough to place in the Top 5 for the fourth consecutive year. And aside from some pop culture giveaways (Jill's clothes; Randy's use of a floppy disc to backup his computer), the warmth and humor exuded in this 25-episode, 3-disc set hold up remarkably well.
Like Everybody Loves Raymond minus the screeching mother-in-law, Home Improvement is driven by the classic combination of a sensible wife married to a silly man-child husband who thinks about himself first, even when he doesn't intend to. When Jill wants to go back to school so she can become a therapist, Tim isn't supportive. At first it appears he just doesn't want any changes. But he later confesses he's worried she'll lose interest in him if she returns to school. After she reassures him that this would never be the case, he says, 'If your dream is to work with nuts, you should go back to the world of macadamia.' Look for an appearance from a very young Michelle Williams (Brokeback Mountain, Dawson's Creek), guest starring as Brad's makeup-savvy girlfriend who advises him on how to cover up his pimple. As for Lucy Liu (Charlie's Angels, Ally McBeal), her blink-and-you'll-miss-her spot as a woman interested in Al is little more than a glorified cameo. --Jae-Ha Kim
Customer Reviews
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Rating: - And The Cast Gets Bigger
A lot happens this season, and probably the most famous scene of the series happens when Tim accidentally drops a beam on Jill's car. Other characters are introduced this season, such as Marty, Harry and Benny. This is a really great season indeed.
Rating: - home improvement season 4
I love home improvement. i watch it all the time. i just bought the whole series for my room mate and we watch it all the time. That and friends!!!
Rating: - Home Improvement 4
I am a huge home improvement fan. I love every episode and I was missing vol 4 and 5. I was extremely pleased with the cost and timely manner Amazon handled my request. I will definitely use Amazon again.
Rating: - Don't Judge A DVD By How Many Bonus Features It Has!
Well, for me, I have another exciting season of Home Improvement in my DVD collection. This season is one that I consider the peak of Home Improvement's eight year run. Don't get me wrong, there are other great seasons, but this one continues to take audiences along for the ride. This season, Tim continues his crazy hijinks as the accident-prone host of Tool Time, a local cable television show and the accident-prone "man of the house." Season 4 has some of Tim's BIGGEST goof-ups including a segment on how to drop a four ton steel beam on your wife's car and how to blow up a house 101.
This is the season when Jill finally gets her first (and only) long-term plot line. She goes back to college! Of course Tim and Jill continue to raise their three sons. Brad, Randy, and Mark don't have major plot lines in this season, but they continue to be the life of the Taylor house, offering humor wherever possible. They do get episodes about them, for instance "Quibbling Siblings" is about Brad, "The Eyes Don't Have It" is all for Mark, and "It's My Party" is all about Randy. Of course, Season four continues to feature Earl Hindman as the all-knowing advice machine of a neighbor, Wilson, and Richard Karn again returns as the butt of Tim's jokes and his assistant on Tool Time, Al Borland. Al features in the Halloween episode entitles the "Borland Ambition" and "Bachelor of the Year." Debbie Dunning also returns as the Tool Time girl, Heidi, whose job continues to be to announce Tool Time and ... Read More
Rating: - Very Entertaining
I have all the Home Improvement DVD's released to date and they are all very funny and entertaining. No matter what issues are encountered, there is always an underlying family love that surfaces. Wholesome family entertainment.
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