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Roseanne: The Complete Series
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Genre | Comedy/Television, Television |
Format | Box set, Full Screen, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Color |
Contributor | Amy Aquino, Anthony Geary, Phil Leeds, Mariel Hemingway, Mark Carlton, Mario Roccuzzo, Jim Staskel, Nigel Gibbs, Nancy Fish, David Wohl, Robert Harper, Anne Gee Byrd, Tony Crane, Sandra Bernhard, Hillary Tuck, Wings Hauser, Fabio, Kevin Dunn, Red Buttons, Gary Bayer, Bob Odenkirk, Mara Hobel, Ahmad Stoner, Charles Wahlheim, Lee Garlington, Katie Bell, Madge Sinclair, Richard Riehle, Shelley Winters, Alley Mills, Sarah Rayne, Ann Wedgeworth, Philip Charles MacKenzie, Scott Burkholder, Jared Rushton, David Crosby, George Clooney, Andrew D. Weyman, John Randolph, Steven Seagal, John Goodman, Ellen DeGeneres, William Sadler, Don Maxwell, Joshua Rifkind, Troy Davidson, Tom McTigue, Mark Blum, Isabel Sanford, Bonnie Bramlett, John Loprieno, Colleen Camp, Joey Simmrin, Donna LaBrie, Michael Earl Reid, Tristan Tait, Walter Jacobson, John Pasquin, Estelle Parsons, Joanna Lumley, Michael O'Keefe, Sally Kirkland, Paco Vela, Natalie West, Ed Begley, Jr., Clint Ritchie, Carl Franklin, Belita Moreno, Stephen Wesley Bridgewater, Michael Dempsey, Krystee Clark, Matt Norero, Laura Kightlinger, Judy Prescott, Harper Roisman, Robin Leach, Abraham Benrubi, Jennifer Saunders, Ellen Falcon, Martin Mull, Edie McClurg, Melora Walters, Kay Arnold, Michael Des Barres, Ned Beatty, Stephen Dorff, Lawrence Broch, Mo Gaffney, Joan Collins, Lee Arenberg, James Brolin, Meagen Fay, John Walter Davis, Tim Curry, Sharon Stone, Moon Zappa, Troy W. Slaten, Bonnie Sheridan, Johnny Galecki, Gil Montie, Lori Tan Chinn, Robert Miranda, Leonardo DiCaprio, Louisa Abernathy, Mitzi McCall, Evelina Fernandez, Clinton Allmon, Lenny Wolpe, Liz Georges, Pat Crowley, Tobey Maguire, Todd Field, Robert S. Woods, Jaime Capone, Tom Wright, Mike Hoover, Dann Florek, Ralph Saldutti, Rhondi Reed, Jean Speegle Howard, David Allan Donah, Glenn Quinn, Lindsay Fisher, Steve Kramer, Michael Bryan French, John Sgueglia, Brian Kerwin, Lois Bromfield, Michael Paul, Traci Lords, Igbal Theba, Ruta Lee, Debbie Reynolds, Frankie DeAngelo, Adilah Barnes, Debra Mooney, Pat Harrington, Jr., Lou Hancock, Jerry Springer, Jack Murdock, Judith Hoag, Luke Edwards, Danielle Harris, Ahmet Zappa, Morgan Fairchild, Josh Williams, Sarah Chalke, Heather Matarazzo, Deborah G. Alton, June Lockhart, Bruce Willis, J.J. Johnston, Todd Oldham, Marilyn Rockafellow, Allan Stephan, Kathleen Sullivan, Dina Merrill, Stephen Lee, Judy Gold, Anne Faulkner, Michael DeBarres, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Jay O. Sanders, Ed Asner, Fred Dalton Thompson, Dana Gould, Cole Roberts, Bob Nickman, Charlaine Woodward, Jeff Corey, Eda Zahl, Brett Baxter Clark, Loretta Lynn, Barbara Billingsley, Tony Curtis, Sara Gilbert, Timothy Carhart, Gary Halvorson, Joanna K. Liebler, Richard Derby Atwell, John Whitesell, Lynne Thigpen, Jeff Margolis, Adam Hendershott, Alicia Goranson, Dabbs Greer, Tom Arnold, Rae'Ven Larrymore-Kelly, Guy Bond, Sara Rue, Dee Dee Rescher, Laurie Metcalf, Bill Pentland, Eileen Davies, Patrika Darbo, Marlo Thomas, Danton Stone, Roseanne, Roseanne Barr, Kristopher Kent Hill, Sal Barone, Bill Maher, Michael Fishman, Florence Henderson, Hal Rale, Paul Eisenhauer, Arianna Huffington, Fred Willard, Dan Butler, Rick Dees, Andrea Walters, Thomas Kopache, Jim J. Bullock, Maureen Kelly, Danny Gans, Vicki Lawrence, Cleavant Derricks, Randall Slavin, James Pickens, Jr., Gary Bullock, Taylor Fry, Dawn Davis, Matt Roth, Brad Garrett, Zoe Perry, Hugh Hefner, Neil Patrick Harris, Jim Varney, David Sage, Eric Allan Kramer, Genie Francis, John Popper, Mark K. Samuels, Bob Hope, Wayne Newton, Tammy Faye Messner, Jonathan Emerson, Lance Davis, Gail Mancuso, Zoaunne Le Roy, Ritch Shydner, Ron Perkins, Elizabeth Franz, Jack Blessing See more |
Language | English |
Number Of Discs | 27 |
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Roseanne: The Complete Series
All 9 Seasons! All 222 Episodes! All The Conner Clan Comedy In 1 Hilarious Collection!
This Complete Series includes: All 9 Seasons, All 222 Episodes, Interviews With Cast and Crew, Blooper and Highlight Reels, Video Commentary, Fans Top Questions, a Candid Interview with Roseanne and much much more!
Starring: Roseanne, John Goodman, Sara Gilbert, Laurie Metcalf, Michael Fishman, Alicia Goranson and Sarah Chalke.
Guest Starring: George Clooney, Tom Arnold, Bob Hope, Wayne Newton, David Crosby, Neil Patrick Harris, Loretta Lynn, Morgan Fairchild, Bill Maher, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Joan Collins, Chris Farley, Michael O’Keefe, Vicki Lawrence, Florence Henderson, Fabio, Sharon Stone and Ellen DeGeneres!
Celebrate the hysterical banter, honest attitude and flat-out hilarity that broke all the rules and changed sitcom history forever! Praised by fans and critics for its realistic portrayal of the average American family, Roseanne and Dan’s unconventional parenting methods entertained millions as they navigated through the ups and downs of blue-collar life with their children – Becky, Darlene, D.J and Jerry. Wildly popular for its quick-witted comedy Roseanne also tackled controversial issues, this blend of life and laughs made the series a landmark in television history.
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Celebrate the hysterical banter, honest attitude and flat-out hilarity that broke all the rules and changed sitcom history forever! Praised by fans and critics for it's realistic portrayal of the average American family, Roseanne and Dan's unconventional parenting methods entertained millions as they navigated through the ups and downs of blue-collar life with their children Becky, Darlene and D.J. Wildly popular for it's quick-witted comedy Roseanne also tackled controversial issues, this blend of life and laughs made the series a landmark in television history. Experience all 9 ground-breaking seasons of the Emmy Award Winning Connor clan as they generate oodles of laugher and side-splitting comedy in this laugh-packed 27 disc collection!
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
- Product Dimensions : 1.8 x 5.4 x 7.5 inches; 1.48 Pounds
- Item model number : 40988490489
- Director : Roseanne, Philip Charles MacKenzie, John Whitesell, John Sgueglia, John Pasquin
- Media Format : Box set, Full Screen, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Color
- Run time : 87 hours and 53 minutes
- Release date : May 14, 2013
- Actors : Mara Hobel, Genie Francis, Gil Montie, Madge Sinclair, Gary Bayer
- Studio : Cw Licensing INC
- ASIN : B00BUWD7E8
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 27
- Best Sellers Rank: #824 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #286 in DVD
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It's Roseanne, one of the most real and hilarious sitcoms of its day and its why it got all the acclaim and popularity it did when it was aired. This set is perfect to reminiscence in the glory days of 80/90s TV and have a good laugh at the end of the day. The beauty of Roseanne is that it encompasses more than just laughs, their was a stark realism to it which also integrates drama, real-life wisdom with close-to-heart/home messages. Also, it recognizes its flaws like in life and instead of masking them, the show really embraces them--often making light of the situation with mockery/sarcasm or capping it off with a wholesome message. Also, you'll soon realize how brilliant some of their performances are--each cast perfect for their role with hilarity and sarcasm with Roseanne and uncanny humor at the center. With some being pivotal, John Goodman namely with performances that it seems only he could pull off. Also, Laurie Metcalf pulls of some stops where she is truly in her element; always on the fringe of collapse while being hilarious. A role that's probably a lot harder to pull off than she makes it seems. Other worthy mentionables are Sara Gilbert who has this dark yet sarcastic wit that she executes with great timing. Oh and of course Roseanne Barr, who is great at writing setups and punchlines that are really at the core of the show--she has a timeless humor and has a gift of tireless laughter.
Roseanne Barr did a lot for women's rights and for nine seasons at the end of the 20th Century she helped to re-define women and working class America. Most of the credit for her effectiveness came from the ensemble surrounding her. Actors like John Goodman and Laurie Metcalf are now legendary. Estelle Parsons, Shelley Winters, Ned Beattie, Sara Gilbert, Martin Mull are just a few of the actors who helped Roseanne become a seasoned actor. She launched the careers of many people who now control the industry such as Chuck Lorre and Joss Wheedon.
Yet Roseanne is an insultingly sexist series. It is almost as if Roseanne used this series to get even for every sexist humiliation she ever endured. John Goodman took the brunt of this and it was only due to his remarkable skill as an actor that he manages to maintain dignity in the role. Three times in the series she hits him on the head with a cast iron skillet. In the pilot, Rosie freaks out on Dan because she does all the work and then over the course of 222 episodes we watch Dan cook, clean, repair, parent and support his wife all while working full time. He does it without the bitter sarcasm that Rosie spouts as does the very same things. At least 22 times in the course of nine seasons Roseanne screams at Dan, "You're such a MAN!!"
And it isn't just Dan.
Every male character is written and directed so he's emasculated in some way. DJ is an Eddie Munster. David is a sensitive push-over to Darlene's demanding strong character. Mark is stupid. It isn't just the women who toy with him, David teaches him the wrong rules at football, he flunks out of trade school and where he's raised by the same abusive mother as David, he's given no pass as David is. In one scene where they're playing Scrabble, they actually convince him that oxygen isn't a word. The live audience doesn't laugh; in a horrifying moment of pity the audience says, "Awwwww."
Roll VTA.
The other men: grandpa Harris is in one episode in season one, then we learn he's cheated on Grandma Harris for twenty years. All of Dan's friends are stupid or hen-pecked, as is clear around the weekly poker table. There is no person more despicable than Tom Arnold's Arnie who cheats, lies, owes money to everyone and is teased about turning Nancy Gay-to say nothing of how he runs out on her by claiming to have been abducted by aliens. Leon (Martin Mull) is gay but in too many stereotypical ways evident in the 90's. In every confrontation with Roseanne he comes across as a fool. Booker (George Clooney as the first boss at Wellmans and Jackie's lover) cheats on Jackie then departs to become the sexiest actor alive. His replacement is the stereotype mysogonist who pushes Roseanne to stage a full shift walk out, closing the first season. Dan Butler is the only male character who's allowed some dignity though he plays a CPA, recently divorced who gets manipulated by Roseanne in an unsuccessful fix-up with Jackie. The interesting characters are all women and again, it is the skill of actor John Goodman that gave him depth, sincerity and masculinity playing a man in the generation who grew up during the women's rights movement where the rules he was taught as a child about what it is to be a man are no longer applicable. Even Dan's father (Ned Beatty) is an absentee husband and father to Crystal and Lonnie. The only balanced male character is DJ in seasons 9 and 10. An oversight? Or growth.
In no way are women elevated by denigrating men. In the long run it tears women down. Mary Tyler Moore-the foundation of feminist television- held steadfast to this rule and it worked far better. Lou Grant was an equal partner to Mary Richards. The result is that Mary Tyler Moore is still fresh while Roseanne now looks like a period piece. The more time passes, the more offensive it becomes.
Okay, this is a bit harsh. But true.
Other smaller choices make no sense. Roseanne's consistent bad grammar isn't mirrored by anyone with whom she went to school including her sister Jackie or her three eloquent children. This is an affectation from Roseanne "the stand up" to Roseanne "the actor". It's clear in subtle ways that she ruled that set and it didn't always help.
Yet the honesty and beauty that keeps coming through is remarkable and the script archivists are the finest ever. The finale to this series is on a par with Newhart and St. Elsewhere. A single beautiful scene acted by Roseanne brings the audience to tears. She does this beneath her own VO and her acting skills are remarkable. To avoid spoilers no more need be said and where there a solid 6 episodes of disappointment in the last season, it's critical to push through because it's more than worth it.
The entire series is filled with historic, hysterical moments. For beyond the sexism and inconsistencies there is a beautiful honesty here and that makes "Roseanne" a classic and well worth owning.
Personally, recommend!
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Reviewed in Canada on February 15, 2024
Sehr zufrieden 😊
Why do they sell it then to the netherlands. Amazone payed the money back after returning. But they coul't profent it by not selling it here.