Friends: The Complete Series

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Friends: The Complete Series

Friends: The Complete Series

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Smelly Cat" Music Video (SD, 2 min) – This music video sadly does not answer the question of exactly what they're feeding that smelly cat.

I hope there are other diehard fans out there who notice this stuff!! I'm not sure if there's already been posts about it 🤷🏻‍♀️ Behind the Style: The Look of 'Friends' (SD, 20 min) – Costume designer Debra McGuire, hair stylist Jonathan Hanousek, and makeup artist Robin Siegel. McGuire has the most to say, discussing how the clothing choices embodied the personality of each character. The others aren't bad, but there's not as much to talk about with hair and makeup. The Ones with More 'Friends' (SD, 111 min) – During the original airings of 'Friends', NBC sometimes requested shows with longer runtimes for sweeps and other special events. Four of the original broadcast super-sized episodes are included here: "The One Where Rosita Dites", "The One Where They All Turn Thirty", "The One with Joey's New Brain", and "The One with the Truth About London". Unfortunately, all four are offered in SD 1.33:1 video with 2.0 audio. Gag Reel (SD, 10 min) – A gag reel seems like a no-brainer for a show like this, so it's a bit surprising that it took six seasons to get one. It's nice to see the cast fumble and be real with each other, and some of the flubs are quite funny. This set isn't perfect. I can't argue that it is a perfect set because it's got a lot of issues that undoubtedly will annoy some buyers. What I will say is that I have never thought that this incredible series would ever arrive on Blu-ray in High Definition and that it would look as amazing as it does on this Blu-ray release.Moving past the aspect-ratio issue (which may either thrill or annoy you), the actual PQ is dramatically improved over the quality on the previous DVD sets. The earlier seasons in particular were significantly upgraded by getting the boost to High Definition. Early scenes in "Best Friends" retain the spark of reunion and the freedom of the open road. We watch as the buddies and their girlfriends pile into

very well mean that they were encoded separately. That might account for the low-ish bit rate so, aside from some kind of technical mix-up, I've noCasting choices and musical selections are recalled, along with the learning experience of the shoot. A sale to Crown International Pictures resulted in The One that Goes Behind the Scenes (SD, 42 minutes): The first real must-see special feature, this lengthy Discovery Channel documentary is easily the best extra available on the first ten discs and, after so many shallow clip montages, a genuine relief from the monotony. Candid and extensive, a variety of interviews with the cast and crew are intercut with fly-on-the-wall prep and production footage. But it's when the cameras go inside the writer's room, into the cast rehearsals and onto the stage in front of a live studio audience that the documentary really takes off. It's all a bit dated, I'll admit, and it focuses on Season Six episodes rather than much from Season Five. That doesn't mean it isn't enjoyable, though. Don't skip past this one assuming it's as trite as some of the supplemental drivel from the first four seasons. Bright also explained that he previously remastered 12 of the episodes of Friends for a special movie theater release celebrating the sitcom's 25th anniversary in 2019 "and got to see the original negatives and do color correction on them." He added, "It's night and day, even from HD. That's what I'd like to get over the fence next." with a ninth bonus episode, "The Smiling Friends Go to Brazil!" (which hilariously isn't nearly as eventful as you might think), following stands alone, with a light through-line and sporadic references to earlier events that make it ideal for sequential -- but not necessarily

Yeah, I just repeated the good news. I did that because I don't want to overshadow it with the bad news regarding this set. The bottom line is that this set is the best way to experience this series if you don't mind the episodes being presented in open-matte widescreen with some occasional framing hiccups, the loss of extended episodes that were presented on DVD in previous releases, and if you are OK without lossless audio on the episodes and without a massive amount of new bonus features. I get that this sounds like a lot of issues, but it is definitely not worth passing on this set because of them. The wait is over! Warner Bros. brings one of the best selling TV on DVD titles ever to Blu-ray, with 236 episodes from 10 seasons spread out across 20 discs, with an additional disc for new and exclusive extras. The discs are color coded per season, though the colors themselves don't match the old DVD color schemes, as the disc menus do. The discs themselves are marked 1-21, with the episodes contained (going from 1-236) marked on them. Originally advertised as a 21 BD50 set, the truth is this set is 19 BD50's, with a BD25 for both discs 20 and 21. This release contains the broadcast versions of the show, rather than the extended editions found on DVD, though some episodes are longer than others.

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bold and varied color palette, that doesn't typically translate to a consistently demanding picture as far as compression goes. But as predicted, banding Smiling Friends serves up a watchable mix of dialogue-driven comedy with absurdly dark drama that punches you right in the funny bone. Friends of Friends Guestbook contains clips of guest star appearances and includes interviews across the seasons.



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