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Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Sony
EAN: 0043396211100
Format: AC-3, Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC
Label: Sony Pictures
Manufacturer: Sony Pictures
Number Of Items: 3
Publisher: Sony Pictures
Region Code: 99
Release Date: August 21, 2007
Running Time: 475 minutes
Sales Rank: 15445
Studio: Sony Pictures
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: Studio: Sony Pictures Home Ent Release Date: 08/21/2007 Run time: 475 minutes
Amazon.com: There's nothing like an overly demonstrative pair of newlyweds to make an old married couple feel like a failure. And old. So when Jeff (Eddie Kaye Thomas) and Steph (Kat Foster) Woodcock--married for all of 12 days--move next door to Eddie (Brad Garrett) and Joy Stark (Joely Fisher), the latter feel the need to put their youthful neighbors in their place. After all, they've been married more than 23 years and can't remember ever having been as silly as the Woodcocks are with their multiple PDAs and cries of 'I love you.' And such is the premise of the first season of 'Til Death. The Starks have a mean streak that binds them together. Rather than allowing the young couple to fight amongst themselves and learn from their own mistakes, the Starks make themselves feel better by instigating spats. Never mind that the Woodcocks are in their 20s and their been-there done-that neighbors are two decades older. The young couple still seeks out their approval and wants to befriend them. Despite the sometimes-clunky dialogue, Garrett and Fischer are likeable even in their unlikable roles. But Thomas--the least memorable actor from the cast of the American Pie films--is miscast in his part. Though earnest, he's not believable. All 22 episodes of the first season, which aired on Fox in 2006-2007, are included on this 3-disc set. Look for guest stars such as Margaret Cho (as a Stark pal who befriends the Woodcocks) to steal the show. Married, with Children alum Ted McGinley also makes an appearance as Eddie's bachelor pal (and idol) who begins to lose his cool factor when he falls hard for one of Joy's friends. The show would fare better if it focused less on the primary two couples and included more of their friends, who are more interesting and likeable. --Jae-Ha Kim
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Very Funny show
I loved this show the frist day it came on. Joely Fisher is so hot, i watch the show just to look at the breast of hers damm!!!!!!!!!! They pop out of all her shirts. VERY NICE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Rating: - Good show! And all the music is intact!
Since all the CBS/Paramount releases of TV shows (Cheers, Odd Couple, Happy Days in particular) take all the great music out because of rights, it's refreshing that this release, being a Sony release, has all the music intact. There isn't a whole lot, but there was LESS music in the Season 10 set of Cheers that isn't there. But this show is awesome in its own right. Good cast and good writing.
Rating: - Sexy, smart, funny...
Joely Fisher is sexy and smart. Brad Garrett is awkward. Eddie Kaye Thomas is almost naive. Kat Foster is bubbly, yet seasoned. Together they mesh quite well and make for some great comedy. The Newlyweds & the not so newlyweds. It's absolutely hysterical & something my husband & I relate to all too well.
Rating: - Funny!!
Good show that I missed in its original airing-very funny show and well worth the less than $20 I paid.
Rating: - Too Funny
This is a sitcom must see - Brad & Joely are perfect together. My favorite for sure.
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