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Full House - The Complete First Season
Actor: Full House
Rated: NR (Not Rated)
Retail Price (not our price): $26.98
Release Date: 2005-02-08
Theatrical Release Date: 1987-09-22
Studio: Warner Home Video
Run Time: 547 minutes
Format: Array
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, Subtitled, NTSC
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Discs: 4


Editorial Reviews (supplied by Amazon.com):

1) Amazon.com
Set in San Francisco, family-friendly sitcom Full House centers around the adventures of a widowed father, his three children, and his two best friends. Danny (Bob Saget of America's Funniest Home Videos) is a straight-laced sportscaster, Joey (David Coulier) is a fun-loving stand-up comedian, and brother-in-law Jesse (John Stamos) is an Elvis-obsessed rocker. Danny's children include 11-year-old D.J. (Candace Cameron), five-year-old Stephanie (Jodie Sweetin), and baby Michelle (big-eyed future superstars Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen). Created by Jeff Franklin (Laverne and Shirley), the show ran on ABC for eight seasons. In the pilot, "Our Very First Show," Joey and Jesse, who are both looking for a place to live, move into Danny's townhouse after the death of his wife (who was killed by a drunk driver). The deal is that they'll have to help look after the kids. It's a task for which both men are ill equipped. The fun comes from the trouble the girls get into each week and the many messes Joey and Jesse create in their attempts to set things right--particularly when it comes to cooking, cleaning, and diaper-changing--but also from the cheesy 1980s styles on display, like Jesse's big hair, spandex pants, and string ties.The Complete First Season includes all 22 episodes plus the original un-aired pilot with John Posey as Danny. (In Franklin's commentary on "Our Very First Show," he notes that Paul Reiser was also considered for the role.) Noteworthy guest stars include Phyllis Diller ("But Seriously Folks"), Stacy Q ("D.J. Tanner's Day Off'), and Candace's brother Kirk "Growing Pains" Cameron ("Just One of the Guys"). While Full House was never a magnet for major awards, the program developed a large following during its long run (while the house got fuller yet), followed by an even longer after-life in syndication. --Kathleen C. Fennessy

2) Description
Full House, the ever-popular family-friendly sitcom about a recent widower (Bob Saget) who takes over raising his three daughters with the help of his wife's brother (John Stamos) and his best friend (Dave Coulier), is finally coming to DVD! The series launched the careers of Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen.DVD Features:Audio CommentaryChallengesOther


Customer Reviews (supplied by Amazon.com):
Average Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5

1) Full House-The Complete First Season   [Rating: 5 out of 5]
I Grew Up Watching Full House And It Was Good Watching It Again On Dvd For The First Time And It Was Also Good Watching The Cast Grow And Change With The Series Again As It Went On Over The Years.

2) Full House Season 1   [Rating: 4 out of 5]
This item was purchased as a Christmas gift, so I wouldn't know anything about the condition or the quality of the product. I do know that Full House ran for a long time.

3) I love Ashley Olsen   [Rating: 5 out of 5]
I think this season is the best of Full House. I loved to see the unaired pilot, where Michelle even younger, than in "Our Very First Show". I think every Full House lover should have the whole series on DVD. The best shows of this season I conseder are:unaired pilot, Daddy's Home, Knock Yourself Out, Sisterly Love, A Pox in Our House, But Seriously Folks, The Seven-Month Itch Part 2

4) CHEESE PUFFS anyone??? 2.2 stars.   [Rating: 2 out of 5]
I've ALWAYS thought I'd have this self-loathing deep inside if I ever found myself to watch and enjoy this wretched show for 25 minutes more than 5 times. That day never came THANK F'IN GOD! I can't tell you enough how bad this show is. Sure, everyone and their momma's hot in it (besides the goofy-goof ball, Kimmy. She's a witch!) and John Stamos (as usual) just oozes all that sexiness. I would...Anyway, back the review.If you don't remind me I'll always trail off into a world of bittersweet dreams filled with awesomely-charming Men such as John Stamos! b^_^;;I actually like DJ (Deej) and I saw a decent episode just today; her and her painfully-attractive boyfriend were having relationship troubles (although I think it was ALL in her pretty little mind): He was going off to college to leave her fending on her own with only a few calls and visits every couple of months. Trust me when I say I totally appreciate and bought her pain; I would feel the same if I had a life partner (or a boyfriend) who decided he wanted to go out-of-state (or wherever it was he wanted to go to attend schooling) and leave me lonely. I'd be a flipping mess!I don't think thing did work out in the end. He goes off and she just has to bite her lip and deal. The twins were cute but terrible, terrible actors. No one was outstanding although the adults in particular were decent David Coulier, funny.Cover Art: C+Dialogue: D-Story: F+Comic Relief: D-Length: F-Overall: D+2.2 stars.

5) Episodes from the full house the complete first season ....   [Rating: 5 out of 5]
22 episodes Disc 1 1:Our Very First Show 2:Our Very First Night 3: The First Day Of School 4: The Return Of Grandma 5: Sea Cruise 6: Daddy's Home Disc 2 7: Knock Yourself Out 8: Jesse's Girl 9: The Mircle Of Thanksgiving 10: Joey's Place 11: The Big Three-o 12: Our Very First Promo Disc 3 13: Sisterly Love 14: Half A Love Story 15: A Pox In Are House 16: But Seriously Folks 17 : Danny's Very First Date 18: Just One Of The Guys Disc 4 19: The Seven-Month Itch Part 1 20: The Seven-month Itch Part 2 21: Mad Money 22: dj. tanner's day off.


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