| Home Movies - Season One | 
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Actor: Home Movies Publisher: Shout! Factory Studio: Shout! Factory Brand: UNIVERSAL MUSIC GROUP DISTRIBUTION Label: Shout! Factory Format: Box Set, Color, Dvd-video, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Media: DVD Running Time: 390 minutes Number Of Items: 3 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.5 x 1.1
MPN: D3D38187 ISBN: 0738930709 UPC: 826663818796 EAN: 9780738930701 ASIN: B0002YCVY2
Release Date: November 16, 2004 Theatrical Release Date: April 26, 1999 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description An alcoholic soccer coach a mother who swears at parent/teacher conferences and eight-year-old who makes art films and documentaries in his basement. This is Home Movies an animated half-hour cult0hit comedy. It also features divorce rabies bullies crushes adults who act like kids kids who talk like adults and a metal-head teenager who plays banjo.Home Movies spotlights third grader Brendon Small a young filmmaker who writes acts directs and "co-executive produces" his "groundbreaking early work" along with his friends Melissa and Jason. The show also features Coach McGuirk a youth soccer coach who hates soccer and isn't all that crazy about youths. He's a binge drinker a big talker and as far as he's concerned a perfect male role model for Brendon.System Requirements: Running Time 390 MinFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: TELEVISION/SERIES & SEQUELS Rating: NR UPC: 826663818796 Manufacturer No: D3D38187
Amazon.com Home Movies: Season One is a television treasure that almost wasn't. After five episodes in 1999, the bright and sometimes brilliant animated satire was yanked from UPN's schedule and was rescued by Cartoon Network's late-evening "Adult Swim" programming, where it thrived for a few more seasons. Created by Loren Bouchard and Brendon Small (who provides the autobiographical voice of the show's 8-year-old hero, Brendon Small), Home Movies concerns the angst-ridden adventures of a fatherless boy who can't quite handle typical childhood challenges (school, sports) but, in his stumbling way, is advancing toward his dream of becoming a filmmaker and actor. With a manner and voice suggesting a cross between David Spade and Woody Allen, Brendon struggles--sometimes with sardonic wit, sometimes with heartbreaking candor--to protect his shaky sense of personal security while also trying to be taken seriously as an artist. Brendon lives with his single mom, Paula (wonderfully played by Paula Poundstone until episode 6, when she was replaced by the equally effective Janine Ditullio), whose own neuroses peak during some very funny moments. Among these is a school meeting that finds her removing her sweater and spouting a string of obscenities, a writing class that ends repeatedly in make-out sessions with a nameless slinger of sexy doggerel, and a disastrous date with Brendon's soccer coach, a hefty bully and all-around loser, John McGuirk (H. Jon Benjamin). McGuirk is Brendon's foil throughout the series, a drunk with rage problems and dubious ethics who often leans on the young hero as a confidante when he isn't making the poor kid run extra laps. The show's dialogue comes fast, biting, and painfully honest, characters frequently talk at the same time, and some of the best material is in the short dramas that Brendon tapes with friends Melissa (Melissa Bardin Galsky) and Jason (also H. Jon Benjamin). Home Movies is not to be missed by anyone who enjoys urbane comedy, animated or otherwise. --Tom Keogh
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  Home Movies Season One June 5, 2008 Great, great, great. Love Home Movies. These episodes are all fantastic, though episode one is a little strange. If you're already familiar with the show, and you like it, then you'll love this. There's plenty of hilarious commentaries. While you don't really learn anything from them, you'll definitely get a kick out of 'em. There are some interviews with Loren Bouchard, Brendon Small and Jon Benjamin. They range from really interesting to kinda boring (surprisingly, it is Benjamin who proves to be the boring one). There are also some short films, one by Small and one by Benjamin. Both are hilarious. Buy this now!
  home movies May 12, 2008 i love this kind of animation and the dialogue. If you love this genre, this is great to add to your collection
  Such a fun quirky cartoon April 1, 2008 love all four seasons of this animated show on adult swim and a must have if you are a fan.
  Yes!!! August 23, 2007 Just casually stepped into this show because of the high ratings. Yes it looks kinda stupid from the artwork. Don't let that deter you. It's packed with humor and heart. It's filled with wonderful improv acting yet fun-to-follow storylines.
  Exellent DVD! August 21, 2007 This is one of the best shows on television! Don`t listen to those people who say "this is not a kid`s show" though it is inappropriate for some kids. If you like The Simpsons you will love this!
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