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Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip: The Complete Series DVD Box Set Region 1 2006

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Item specifics

Condition
Good: An item in used but good condition. May have minor damage to jewellery case including scuffs ...
Rating
M
Director
Aaron Sorkin
Studio
Warner Bros
Edition
Box Set
Type
TV Series
Format
DVD
Region Code
DVD: 1 (US, Canada...)
Release Year
2006
Language
english Unknown, english Origina
Actor
Matthew Perry, Amanada Peet
Features
Widescreen
Genre
Drama
Season
Complete Series Box Set
Movie/TV Title
Studio 60 On The Sunset Strip
UPC
0085391173229

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  • Top favourable review

    Studio 60

    This was one of the best shows to air & it's really a shame the network never gave it a real chance. Matthew Perry & Bradley Whitford are amazing. The cast is right on point. It was smart, funny & engaging.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-ownedSold by: gtvtreasures

  • Too good for TV

    I am that person... the one who falls in love with a type of skin cream just before they pull it off the market, the one addicted to foods no longer available at the corner store, the one who discovers an AMAZING series after it has been yanked from the roster. I found this series on Netflix and (hate to admit this part) watched the WHOLE thing in a day. This series is smart, funny, poignant, interesting and everything else broadcast television abhors. The characters are rich, memorable, and well-rounded. If you like Sorkin's work (West End, A Few Good Men) or Matthew Perry, or sketch comedy like Saturday Night Live, you MUST watch these 22 episodes (and then, like me, weep for the loss). If you don't like any of those things but enjoy smart wit and social commentary (that ...

  • Another NBC great wrongfully cancelled

    One of the best shows to ever grace the airwaves of NBC, only to be killed off... The very first episode is a hard-hitter and the first five minutes are devastatingly harsh on the whole TV industry. It's easy to see why numbers trailed off for this show simply because it's far too intelligent for normal audiences (which is extremely ironic because within the show itself NBC gets trash-talked under HBO because of this same fact of each's programming being 'illiterate' or a cross-breed of ignorant & socially incompetent shows). Insanely good acting and casting make this show hard to quit watching. Early episodes don't necessarily flow into eachother the best, but then character development and storylines get you completely hooked. When you finish one, you'll immediately want to pick up ...

  • Where have all the good shows gone? They get cancelled.

    Aaron Sorkin, believes that "the people who watch television shows aren't dumber than the people who make television shows." This may hold true for some of the other crap that is shown on tv but not for Studio 60. It was too smart and didn't have enough mindless stupidity which lead to the viewers not watching and eventually the series being cancelled. While I do believe this series had some flaws and was not at the same level as The West Wing, this was a good series. I don't watch much tv anymore because the quality in general has gone down hill. The series I do watch I watch religiously. I'm glad I purchased this DVD boxset since it does have replay value. It is not only a smart but a funny series and after marathoning the series, I laughed, I cried and best of all my brain was ...

  • Tragically Canceled

    I loved this show when it was on, and was so disappointed when it was canceled. It's one of those shows about a show; the characters are in charge of putting together a show that's pretty much just like Saturday Night Live, and this series really explored the line between entertainment that's popular and profitable, and entertainment that's artistic and valuable. The characters were constantly faced with decisions that would define their integrity both in a moral sense and as artists. It pointed out the fact that too many viewers are tragically un-entertained by programming that makes them think, and its cancellation was ironic proof of that very point. The show was full of moments that would make you want to laugh, cry, or shout at your television. The acting was astounding and made all ...