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Arrested Development - Season Two
Arrested Development - Season Two
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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars(based on 175 reviews)
Sales Rank: 78
Category: DVD

Publisher: 20th Century Fox
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Manufacturer: 20th Century Fox
Label: 20th Century Fox
Format: Box Set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Subtitled, Widescreen, Ntsc
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), English (Dubbed)
Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Media: DVD
Running Time: 396 minutes
Number Of Items: 3
Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 1.6

UPC: 024543206255
EAN: 0024543206255
ASIN: B000A9QKRI

Release Date: October 11, 2005
Theatrical Release Date: November 2, 2003
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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Editorial Reviews:

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The axe of cancellation dangled perilously over Arrested Development during its second season, but the award-winning comedy fought against fate to deliver a hilarious if scattershot 18 episodes (reduced from the original show order of 22), and stayed alive for the beginning of a third season. Most likely, the creators and actors knew the clock was ticking down, so they didn't hesitate to throw their all into these manic, hilarious episodes, which have only the thinnest of plot arcs but an electrifying energy that makes them hard to resist. Some of the story antics were more of the same: good son Michael (Jason Bateman) tries to keep his company afloat, but is often foiled by older brother Gob (Will Arnett); the precarious marriage of Lindsay (Portia de Rossi) and Tobias (David Cross) undergoes a trial separation; and young George-Michael (Michael Cera) fights his attraction to his cousin Maeby (Alia Shawkat). Other show developments, though, were new and stunningly, uproariously bizarre: Buster (Tony Hale) joins the army, but later finds his hand bitten off by a seal (yes, a real seal), and Oscar (Jeffrey Tambor), the hippie brother of jailed George Sr. (also Tambor), rekindles an affair with sister-in-law Lucille (Jessica Walter), which may have resulted in Buster's conception years ago.

Jokes flew fast and furious, as did guest stars--Ben Stiller, Julia Louis-Dreyfuss, Christine Taylor, Thomas Jane, Ed Begley Jr., Ione Skye, and Zach Braff among them--making it hard to keep straight who was doing what and why. No matter, as each of the episodes was in and of itself was a perfect gem of comedy, strung together by sharp writing and fantastic performances. In addition to the regular cast, both Liza Minnelli, reprising her role as "Lucille Two," and Martin Short, as an, um, eccentric family friend, deserve special mention, with the episode both appeared in, "Ready, Aim, Marry Me," a frenetic exercise in slapstick farce. Typical examples of the show's offbeat humor were found in "Afternoon Delight," in which various members of the Bluth family discover the true meaning of the '70s ballad, "Meet the Veals," wherein the Bluths encounter the conservative parents of George Michael's girlfriend, and "Motherboy XXX," surrounding an unsettling mother-son traditional dance. The entire cast cohered perfectly through this season, and their give and take provided a perfect balance among the actors, all of whom were even better than the previous year. However, it's Bateman who should be singled out as the show's anchor, mixing dry sarcasm with impeccable comic timing. Despite plummeting ratings, Arrested Development didn't just keep its head above water, it swam with grace and hilarity. --Mark Englehart

Description
In this 5 time Emmy-winning comedy's hilarious second season, Michael Bluth, once again determined to be free of his dysfunctional family, packs up the car and his son George-Michael and heads for Arizona. But he's soon pulled over by the police who tell him that his father, George Sr., has broken out of prison. Due to the company's shady business deal with Iraq, Michael could face prison time, so he returns home to clear his name even as George Sr. secretly flees to Mexico, Tobias decides to be an understudy for the Blue Man Group, and Lucille begins a torrid affair with her husband's twin brother, Oscar. Arrested Development Season 3 will begin airing this fall on FOX.


Customer Reviews:   Read 170 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Funnier than anything else on television.   July 6, 2006
  1 out of 2 found this review helpful

More of the same AD. My only complaint is that the episode with Martin Short was out of step with the rest of the show. Worth every penny. Stands up excellently to repeated viewings.


5 out of 5 stars Love It   July 5, 2006
  2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I love this series. I purchased seasons one and two when I was looking for a new show to get in to. I had only watched this once or twice on tv, and liked it, so I decided to try it out. Every episode is hilarious, and the actors are amazing. I am seriously upset that the show has been cancelled, and feel bad that it took me and others this long to appreciate how unique and funny this show is.


5 out of 5 stars HEY CAMPERS   July 3, 2006
  1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This is simply the greatest television show of the decade, hands down. Wonderfully written and brilliantly acted, I have never laughed so hard and often. I know a lot of people are hesitant to 'get into it' because of the continous plotlines, but if you give the first few episodes a chance I gurantee you you will be a rabid devotee. Fans of "Scrubs" and "Seinfield", this is your utopia.


3 out of 5 stars Good series   June 30, 2006
  1 out of 5 found this review helpful

Enjoying the oddities offered in this show....the characters seem to play off of one another very well. Sorry it has been cancelled as a continuing tv series.


5 out of 5 stars Brilliant! Genius! etc..   June 27, 2006
  1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Lindsay: "Hey, look who's ridin' a hog in the rear view mirror"
Michael: "GEORGE MICHAEL!!!"

I bet I've seen that bit 50 times and I still laugh as hard as I
did the first time I saw it.

My daughter and I are still depressed about the fate of AD. This show was something special, and we miss it...

Buy the DVD's. Give them to someone who has never seen the show. Tell them to watch it without any distractions. They will be hooked. Guaranteed!


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