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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 2005 |
| MANUFACTURER: | 20th Century Fox |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | AC-3, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Subtitled, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Cartoons & Animation, Movie, TV Shows, Television |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 3 |
| UPC: | 024543382096 |
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Customer Reviews of Family Guy, Vol. 4 (Season 4 Part 2)
Prepare to be aghast If you're like me and you grew up on The Simpsons, then you know that we can probably name all of the characters and recite the dialogue in every episode, and I'm sure at one point at the very peak of our obsession even attempted to memorize the episode numbers and all of that fun stuff. The Simpsons are funny. Family Guy is spit out your drink, choke on your food, hit your head on the table on your way to the floor funny. South Park is fine and even though just the sight of Cartman dressed like Dog the bounty hunter is enough to make you piss your pants with laughter and joy, the preachiness is overwhelming. Family Guy is for people who like their comedy without the baggage (Yes I am aware of the fact that they sometimes lampoon ol' Dubya but honestly who wouldn't? Satirically speaking, he's a sitting duck). The humor reminds me of a young Simpsons, back before product placement turned The Simpsons into a 20 minute commercial. In all honesty, brace yourself, Family Guy is funnier than The Simpsons or South Park ever were. However I will admit that Family Guy has not yet been on so long that it has gone dry. I do hope that when it becomes old and only sort of funny and starts losing control of its bladder all over your new carpet, the writer's will have the courage and the mercy to take the show out back behind the house and put one between it's eyes. But for now, Family Guy has dethroned The Simpsons and keeps getting funnier. Viva La Individuo de Familia!!
What The Deuce?!
Okay, first things first. No, Family Guy isn't The Simpsons, or King Of The Hill, or South Park. Amazon is right in that way. Family Guy is way, way better. I am a Simpson fan, but could never latch onto the other two. Family Guy is a show unlike no other I have seen. Very few shows can have a barrel full of laugh out loud moments in every episode. FG is one of those. After it's cancelation, FG came back stronger, funnier, and pushing the envelope more than ever. This second volume of season 4 episodes hits the mark every time. While The Simpsons is still funny, it can't match the outrageous, over the top lunacy and humor that FG has going. FG is filled with funny, interesting, endearing characters(unlike a Stone/Parker series, which apparently had an episode trying to kill FG off. Jealousy is an ugly thing). This box set is further proof that Seth MacFarlane know funny, and know it's audience. First off, let's go through the special features. The best thing about this set is that there are 5 uncensored episodes here. If Peter or whoever says the "S" word or drops the "F" bomb, you hear it. Peter Shin shows you how to draw Stewie. Adam West gets a tour of Family Guy central(by Mike Henry), and there is a featurette on directing the show. Now, the episodes themselves. There is a lot to be enjoyed here. "PTV" has Peter starting his own network after too much censoring on regular TV. A classic. "The Fat Guy Strangler" has Lois's brother visiting and revealing his penchant for stalking the obese. "You May Know Kiss The..Uh...Guy Who Receives" is filled with expected jokes about Brian's gay cousin getting married. There is a spoof of 'Poltergeist' in "Petergeist", and Brian The Dog heads back to campus in "Brian Goes Back To College", while Peter and his crew become the new A-Team. Good stuff. As usual, there are a number of commentaries on episode by cast and crew. The show is quite brilliant in it's execution of razor sharp jokes, pop culture references, and break aways to something that happened or something the characters did. This has always been a strong suit of the show, and it hasn't lost it's edge, or humor. FG continues to surprise me with some of the things they say and do. A lot of the time I can't believe they get away with it, unlike other shows who seem to do these things just for the noticeability factor and forget to factor the "funny" in. In the world of Peter Griffin and his brood, things can go on for many more years. Let's hope Fox knows this and keeps Family Guy around for a long time to come.
Very Funny!
I got the Family Guy, Vol4 for my husband. He loves Family Guy, actually is his favorite! This volume is as good as the other ones if not better and funnier!