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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 9780788844966
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, NTSC
ISBN: 0788844962
Label: Miramax Home Entertainment
Languages: EnglishOriginal LanguageDolby Digital 2.0 SurroundFrenchSubtitled
Manufacturer: Miramax Home Entertainment
MPN: DISD30020D
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Miramax Home Entertainment
Region Code: 1
Release Date: March 04, 2003
Running Time: 379 minutes
Studio: Miramax Home Entertainment
Theatrical Release Date: March 05, 2002
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Editorial Review:Product Description:Studio: Buena Vista Home Video Release Date: 07/05/2005 Run time: 379 minutes
Amazon.com:As the second season aired, the decline in TV ratings and the tepid sales of Kelly Osbourne's album indicated that the Osbourne family's 15 minutes were just about up. But this two-disc set is an indispensable time-capsule keepsake of that brief and shining moment when Ozzy and his family put their indelible stamp on pop culture as the stars of the first reality sitcom. For addled heavy-metal pioneer Ozzy, his fiercely devoted wife and manager Sharon, and two (of three) of their children--petulant misfit Jack and the more flamboyant pink-haired Kelly--it was a very good year. They were MTV's top-rated series ever. They graced magazine covers. They were championed by no less a moral arbiter than Dan Quayle. Even President George W. Bush got into the act, toasting Ozzy at the annual Washington Press Club soiree: "Ozzy, mom loves your stuff."
The Osbournes is the kind of series for which the phrase "instantly addictive" was coined. The idea seemed positively batty: Chronicle the lives of the Osbournes as they settle in to their new Beverly Hills home. They ain't the Clampetts, as the crates marked "Dead Things" indicates. Persistent use of the
F word and other obscenities (not bleeped on the uncensored DVD) aside, the Osbournes at heart are a close-knit, loving family. Or, as Ozzy so tenderly puts it, "I love you more than life itself, but you're all f------ mad." Episode 4 bears him out, as Sharon and Jack declare war on their noisy next-door neighbors with airborne foodstuffs. These 10 endlessly repeatable episodes are enhanced by this features-heavy DVD; among its most inspired extras is an "Ozzy translator." The first season of
The Osbournes was a lightning-in-a- bottle phenomenon whose success has yet to be duplicated, not by the shameless Anna Nicole, not by clueless Liza, not even by the Osbournes themselves.
--Donald Liebenson
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The dvds did not have one single scratch on them...at all. The box didnt look old or used. They were in perfect condition.
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I used to watch the osbournes a couple of years ago and it was nice to get it again at a great price lower then at the other stores that could get it. and it came quick and well packaged! Thank You.
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The Osbournes can be defended. Even though people see the show as a bunch of nonsense from a hysterically complicated rock and roll star, I see a grown man acting like someone who doesn't know if he really cares about anything he says, and seems to love his family. His family shows him the same kind of love, but in a very twisted and demented way. The style of humor is great, and you get to see into the life of a mysterious rock star and find out what Ozzy Osbourne is really like as a human being. ...
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Growing up in the 80's I had one true God, and his name, strangely enough, was Ozzy Osbourne. The Madman of Rock'n'Roll! My hero. I was 13 when I went to my first concert, and of course it was Ozzy. Ozzy was everything to me...why? Who can truly answer that when you're a teenager. Ozzy was rebellion, Ozzy was stick-it-to-the-man, Ozzy was down with authority. Ozzy was Insane!!! Later, we realize that our childhood heroes usually don't stand up so well to further examination. Ozzy was a drug addict. ...
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by RevolutionJim
We just finished watching the DVD's of Mtv's The Osbournes, and while it was full of the usual expletives I have seen worse from some children here in America. If my children were to swear at me like that they would not be receiving the niceties these kids have.
The reality based series ran very well for the first two seasons with some remarkable scenes you won't get on the network drivel. In one scene Jack, sitting in a room full of locals he met, makes the statement "the ...
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