![]() Men Behaving Badly - The Complete Series $34.99 I was a fan of the first season with Ron Eldard and Justine Bateman. Like most of the reviewers here, I enjoyed their chemistry and I thought a number of the episodes were very funny (I used to watch them over and over on my VHS tapes until I lost them). I also am glad to see it on DVD. I discovered this show midway into the first season, and I missed the earlier (the ones with Julia Campbell) episodes. I don't recall seeing these in syndication (don't know if this show even made it to syndication, so it is a real treat to see the first Season 1 episodes. I also agree with a lot of the reviewers in that this show lost a lot of momentum with the departure of Ron Eldard and Justine Batemen. I didn't really take to the replacements, and the show lost a lot of its humor (which for me was created by the interactions of Eldard, Schneider, and Bateman, as much as from the writing). Even though I lost interest early into the Season 2 run, I did watch all of the Season 2 episodes this time around, and most of them were entertaining, just not as funny as the earlier Season 1 episodes. If you watch the last unaired episode, Carpe Dino, you will see a very young Drake Bell (Drake & Josh). Either way, if you enjoyed this show during the mid-90's, this DVD set will bring back these episodes, and you will also get to see the 7 unaired ones. ![]() GONE With the WIND "You need Kissing and Badly" Rhett Scarlett wall tray MAGNET NEW $4.99 The two classic characters, and the famous quote featured on this charming magnetized tin sign will be sure to get a few chuckles from anyone fond of the movie "Gone With the Wind". The sign is in rich colors reminiscent of the Victorian Era, and is the perfect addition to your collection of refrigerator magnets. Or try use it as a tray to hold jewelry, soaps, and more. Durable yet lightweight tin metal construction. Measures approximately 6"W x 3"H. ![]() The Hour of Bewilderbeast $11.98 3 1/2 Ambitiously comfy slab of agreeable folk-adelia and glistening pop-rock which can bare no shame does have a sketchy third quarter (well pretty much, a stronger first side is glaring) and a few derivative off-ramps, but the lengthy bewilderment of a debut was to become a once promising songwriter-arranger's most ambitiously intriguing offer. |
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