The Osbournes - The Second Season
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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0786936230031
Format: Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, NTSC
Label: Miramax Home Entertainment
Manufacturer: Miramax Home Entertainment
Number Of Items: 2
Publisher: Miramax Home Entertainment
Region Code: 1
Release Date: September 30, 2003
Running Time: 200 minutes
Sales Rank: 6868
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: 200 minutes
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The modern-day Addams Family returns for a second season of their landmark reality sitcom. Overexposure quickly wore out the Osbournes' welcome, but the season opener, 'What Goes Up,' is a reminder of the surreal circus that was their lightning-in-a-bottle 15 minutes of fame. Ozzy and Sharon attend the White House Correspondents' dinner, where Ozzy rates a mention by the president and receives a thundering ovation. Daughter Kelly performs 'Papa Don't Preach' at the MTV Music Awards. And son Jack is thrilled that McDonald's has brought back the McRib. The next episode, 'Must Come Down,' is the reality check, in which Sharon is diagnosed with colon cancer. But the family quickly gets back 'to what they usually do,' which is drive each other (and anyone who crosses them) crazy. Jack takes special delight in tormenting trespassing tourists by turning the sprinklers on them. When Kelly brings home her first serious boyfriend, a rock singer, it's to her mortified horror that Sharon questions him about his obscene nickname. The season does comes to a poignant end with a lavish New Year's party during which Ozzy and Sharon renew their vows, and ends with Ozzy passed out on the couch (just like their first honeymoon, Sharon sardonically observes).
Of course, there is reality and there is reality. Though not dealt with onscreen, it has since been reported that Jack has undergone rehab for a substance abuse problem, a tragic family legacy. This puts something of a damper on watching the 'wacky' antics. But as with the first season, The Osbournes is fun to visit, with cameos by, among others, Natalie Portman, Mandy Moore, P. Diddy, and Marilyn Manson adding to the cachet. But thank god you don't live there. As with the first season, this two-disc package contains such inspired extras as a translator that provides subtitles for the addled Ozzy's profanity-laced dialogue and a preferred bleep-free viewing option.--Donald Liebenson
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- The Osbournes reviewby RevolutionJim
We just finished watching the DVD's of Mtv's The Osbournes, and while it was ... Read More
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- GARBAGE!Why anyone would pay 2 see this is beyond me? Here are a list of reason's why:
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- They're back...They're back and better than ever with season 2 of the osbournes tv show. The DVD has the first 10 episodes ... Read More
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- 100% Osbourne's fan from OzFor all Osbourne fans I recommend this dvd. From the episodes to the fun little games at the end. The only ... Read More
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- Good Follow UpOzzy and pals have done it again! This time the series is much more warm. The fact that Sharon was diagonised ... Read More
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