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Hedonistic bachelor Charlie (Charlie Sheen) is a jingles writer who, he blithely states, makes a lot of money for doing very little work, sleeps with beautiful women who don't ask about his feelings, drives a Jag and lives at the beach, and sometimes, in the middle of the day, for no reason at all, likes to make himself a big pitcher of margaritas and take a nap out on the sundeck. His brother, Alan (Jon Cryer), evicted from his house by his soon-to-be-ex-wife, is "rigid, inflexible, uptight, obsessive and anal-retentive." Charlie and Alan are "twisted Jungian archetypes," according to series co-creator Chuck Lorre in one of this set's bonus features. If by "twisted Jungian archetypes," he means Oscar and Felix from The Odd Couple , then yes, Charlie and Alan are "twisted Jungian archetypes," and this inaugural season finds rich comic tension in their period of adjustment. Charlie is a Man Behaving Badly, whose idyllic life is upended when "fuddy-duddy" Alan moves in, accompanied by his impressionable 10-year-old son, Jake (Angus T. Jones), with whom he shares custody with his iceberg-cold, sexually confused (a comic conceit thankfully abandoned by season's end) estranged wife, Judith (Marin Hinkle). Alan is a single father who is appalled by his amoral brother's lifestyle and by the influence Charlie might have on Jake ("Uncle Charlie, I understand the point spread, but I'm still confused about the vig"). And then there's Berta (effortless scene-stealer Conchata Ferrell), Charlie's formidable, tart-tongued housekeeper who is initially driven out the door by Alan's fussiness ("The peanut butter stains on Jake's shirts really require an enzyme presoak"). Two and a Half Men is a guy show that sets feminism back a good three decades. Women are portrayed as either bimbonic objects of lust ( Transformers ' Megan Fox guest stars as Berta's teenage granddaughter), vengeful and retaliative (Heather Locklear as Alan's divorce lawyer), crazy hot (Jenna Elfman as an unstable single mother on the run), or emasculating (Holland Taylor as Charlie and Alan's mother, or, as Charlie refers to her, "Mom, the Impaler"). The charming Melanie Lynskey's is a particularly thankless role, that of Rose, Charlie's "insightful and disturbing" stalker, who becomes Jake's babysitter. While Charlie's "bad-boy act" could quickly get old in lesser hands, Sheen, in the past not the most natural of comic actors, is in his element. Charlie's genuine affection for Jake goes a long way toward redeeming his character (and lack of it). Two and a Half Men , a People's Choice Award-winner its first season, really adds up with a crudely funny sense of humor that is all kinds of wrong, but also smart and, at times, even sweet. -- Donald Liebenson Two and a Half Men: The Complete First Season (DVD) Charlie Sheen and Jon Cryer star along with young Angus T. Jones as three males from two generations, each learning what it really means to be a man. Charlie is a well-to-do bachelor with a house at the beach, a Jaguar in the garage and an easy way with women. His casual Malibu lifestyle is interrupted when his tightly wound brother, Alan, who's facing a divorce, and Alan's son, Jake, come to stay with him. Together, these two and a half men confront the challenges of growing up--finally. Complicating matters are the brothers' self-obsessed, controlling mother, Evelyn (Holland Taylor), and Alan's estranged wife, Judith (Marin Hinkle). Review: Best Series Ever - I absolutely love Two and a Half Men. It is my favorite television series of all times. The humor is just my type. Love it! Review: Very funny series - I watched this series when it first aired. I was able to catch it in reruns but wanted to be able to see the series in order. The first season is well done. Jake was a cute kid and the characters seemed to play off each other nicely. It is great to be able to rewatch these episodes and they still seem fresh as the first time.
| Contributor | Angus T. Jones, Charlie Sheen, Jon Cryer |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 3,545 Reviews |
| Format | Box set, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Subtitled |
| Genre | Comedy, Television |
| Language | English |
| Number Of Discs | 4 |
O**E
Best Series Ever
I absolutely love Two and a Half Men. It is my favorite television series of all times. The humor is just my type. Love it!
P**E
Very funny series
I watched this series when it first aired. I was able to catch it in reruns but wanted to be able to see the series in order. The first season is well done. Jake was a cute kid and the characters seemed to play off each other nicely. It is great to be able to rewatch these episodes and they still seem fresh as the first time.
K**G
Two and a half men
This was a funny tv show
K**H
That's one...
We love the show!
T**L
love it
love this show
L**A
No missing episodes
Dvd's were in good shape. No missing episodes or parts of episodes.
D**N
One of the btter ones; Not art, but excellent vaudeville
Chuck Lorre is a brilliant man; a complex but calm man who has realized that as the boss in a performing arts company he must remain calm and staid because almost no one else will, He got his start, as most of the Hollywood writing staff did, on Roseanne, where his writing skills were honed under the demands of a woman who planned out an entire series between season two and three. Roseanne was making a plug for women's rights and it centered on the fact that women were capable of doing just about anything. Sadly, in the late 80'ws and early 90's the methods she used were by making men seem like idiots. John Goodman is not only a brilliant actor and a man who clearly wanted out of his contract in season nine, managed to come across as a wonderful man; a feminist who refused to give up his maleness. Still, we watched Roseanne hit him in the head with a cast iron skillet one too many times. When Roseanna (who had a philosophy that any writer had one or two good season in him and then it was time to cut him loose- she was wrong) released Lorre, he went on to create Dharma and Greg, Becker, Two and a Half Men and The Big Bang Theory. Lorre manages to do well by surrounding himself with outstanding people and allowing them to do their jobs. There is plenty of laughter on the set and Charlie Sheen aside, there are no "stars" on his shows. The Big Bang Theory is an excellent example of ensemble work we haven't seen since Marta Kaufman and David Crane gave us "Friends." Two and a Half Men is about two unmarried brothers. Charlie (played by Charlie Sheen), two years older, who has managed a career as a musician writing jingles for advertising- bringing in vast amounts of money, a house on Malibu Beach and an endless supply of single malt scotch. Alan (Jon Cryer) is an anal retentive chiropractor- not quite a doctor- who was kicked out of his home a la Felix Unger by his wife of twelve years named Judith.(Marin Hatch) They share custody of a boy, Jake (expertly played by Angus T. Jones) whp is lazy, fraqnk and has the typical locker room humor of a young adolescent. The premise- at first- was to see how an adolescent boy would co-exist with a single uncle who is living with a Peter Pan comp-lex, bringing in woman after woman foir meaningless one night stands, developing a reputation where by almost anywhere he goes woman are saying "Hi, Charlie" or "Charlie, you filthy creep! You ruined my life." On the surface, Alan comes across as the better behaved of the two and we strongly suspect that Lorre intended this. However, Alan begins to make up for last time and despite the many jokes about Charlie thinking with his penis, we noticed that soon enough Alans penis was doing all of HIS thinking and at a substantially lower IQ than that of Charlie's. Aolan spends all of his time comp0laining about how easily things come to Charlie while he has had t5o dfight for every single failure in his life. What is left to us to see is that Charlie has just as many challenges and failures as Alan but has learned not to complain about them. His relaxed attitude serves him better than Alan's constant anxiety and explosive diarrhea. Still, it is often Charlie who gets a surprise trip to the Emergency room. Charlie is the one who's got a stalker and had his testicles super glued to his thighs. Charlie is the one who is a kind man and wants nothing more than kindness in return. Alan is unable to see this and thus feels great jealousy about the fact that he feels that he struggles and struggles, loses everything, while Charlie has gold falling from the sky. Alan wastes every opportunity he has. His second marriage comes about a year and a half after Judith has thrown him out and he ends up in a weekend long sex marathon with a girl whose body is spectacular and her very loe I.Q. somehow makes her even more sexy. She is enamored by Alan;s sweetness and doesn;lt mind that she is half his age. She struts around the house in a bikini, to the delight of young Jakes and, during a foolish moment in Las Vegas, Alan marries her. Fifteen minutes later a single coin in the slot wins him a half million dollars and then four months after that she has thrown him out and he has eleven dollars left.; And Charlie is the fool? The show doesn't make any attempts to teach us lessons and this is nice. After all we wept through Family Ties, M*A*S*H*, Designing Women and even Roseanna, but it is nice to have a TV series where there is never any growth- a pure half hour of comedy. As each season passes we see that both men are destroyed by childhood issues stemming from a terrible mother played expertly by the clkassic Holland Taylor). The boys father died when they were swtill in elementary school by food poisoning of fish. "( I was a new housewife and learning to cook, ": Said Evelyn- their mother, "How was I to know that fish couldn't be kept in a drawer? " Charlie contends that his father KNEW the fish was bad and he ate it anyway. Alan refuses to discuss it. After his death came a string of "Uncles" who helped to raise the boys. Alan became the type A child who did anything he could to please but never succeeded. Charlie simply began to drink and have indiscriminate sex. They endured boarding school, Charlie got out as fast as he could and Alan married a duplicate of his mother. Alan gets reamed for both Alimony and Child Support. He loses the house, all the money, the furniture and the car. Why? Because Charlie couldn't heolp himself and slept with, then dumped, Alan;s attorney. Similar episodes occurred with Jake's Karate teacher, den mother, fifth grade teacher and countless others.Charlie falls in love more often and Alan ends up in terrible situations because off his loud but stupid penis. (a true highlight is his venture into computer dating when Alison JAnney plays a date who leaves, saying good night to Charlie, explaining she has to get up for work and that Alan has turned into bed for the night. Charlie who is plagued by being in love with a ballet dancer who will be traveling, enters Alan's room to see him cuffed at fours in red stockings, arm gloves and leather corset and panties. Alison Janney is an excellent example of the remarkable guest stars that visit this show. Martin Sheen plays an emotionally unbalanced father of Charlie's stalker, Rose (perhaps the gem of the series), Robert Wagner plays the boys father and as a result of a fun conversation between Chuck Lorre and the creator of CSI, a switch of writing staffs occur creating a hysterical episode here and a wonderful CSI parody. CLoris Leachman moves in next door, Sean Penn and Elvis Costello play themselves in a support group with Charlie. Martin Mull is a remarkable pharmacist trying to compete with the larger chains and copes by delving into the sample drawers. He pays three sets of alimony but not a cent of child support. It goes on and on. The gem of the series is Conchetta Ferrall who plays Berta, Charlie's housekeeper who does much more than keeps house. She is part of the family and her wit and wisdom is curt and cute. Nothing disgusts her (one morning after finding a bra abd panties on the kitchen table with the bananas and the butter says, "Good God, I'm workin;' for Caligula." She's a good woman, the mother of a handful of failure girls for whom she'd face a meth chemist to extort $5,000 in pre-paid child support. She could have only five lines in a scene and still manage to steal it. The house can't run without Berta and she and Charlie have a strong relationship, well defined and honed over the course of many years. Okay. The writing is full of 8th grade fart jokes but they're cleverly written so that one must delve into intelligence to get the meaning. There's a great deal of gas, as a result of a 12 year old boy who will (and can) eat anything and has no shame. We have watched only up to season six and we suppose that there's not a soul in America who has not heard of the medical condition that crashed Charlie Sheen. We have not seen that final season as his illness took him down nor have we viewed any of the new seasons with the adorable and perpetually adolescent Ashton Kutcher. The series is approaching it';s 200tgh episode, something rarely seen in television so that there are 8 seasons before Mr Sheen's illness affects the show- if at all. We will revisit this subject when the time comes, but in the mean time, score this one as a way of understanding men- of making up for the men hating Roseanne and at looking at two emotionally damaged men and why. All the women in this series are depicted as equally damaged with the expception of Berta and Charlie's stalker. There is the regular appearance of a therapist- a [psychiatrist who still does therapy at $250 an hour and from time to time all two and a half men have sat with her. She played a phys ed teacher on Old Christine and now has a lead in the show Glee- the only actress in Hollywood taller than Alison Janney, she spends most of her scenes seated in her expensive chair making jokes at the expens fo Charlie or Alan and helping them to come to terms with what haunts them. Yes, it took us years to open our arms to Two and a half Men because at first, it appears to be arm-pit farts and network Pokys, but it is ever so much more. This is a good one for everyone and even more so for any man who has been under the control over the stronger sex.
K**R
One of my favorite shows
This show is one of my favorites. Charlie is the funniest guy ever! Don't even get me started on Allen and his mother. Lol, even Jake and Judith is funny too. I laugh so hard I'm in tears at how funny this show is. I would highly recommend to anyone!
D**O
Gute Unterhaltung mit genialem Wortwitz und schrägen Momenten
Lange Zeit war "Two and a Half Men" eine meiner Lieblingssendungen. Nachdem Charlie Sheen jedoch aus der Serie rausgeschrieben wurde, hat sich auch mein Interesse an der Serie gelegt. Nun, mit einem gewissen Abstand, wollte ich die Serie noch einmal von vorne beginnen und war direkt wieder mittendrin und habe die Staffel in nur 36 Stunden geschaut. Charlies Leben und das seines Bruders können unterschiedlicher nicht sein. Alan sucht einen festen Halt in seinem Leben, kontrolliert und plant sein Leben und das seiner Mitmenschen und er muss alles perfekt haben, obwohl er selbst alles andere als perfekt ist. Charlie ist dagegen ganz anders. Er liebt Alkohol, Sportwetten und wechselt seine Frauen so schnell, wie andere ihre Unterhosen. Während Alan täglich in seiner Praxis schuftet, schreibt Charlie mal so nebenbei ein paar Songs für Werbespots und verdient damit ein Vermögen, während Alan mit seiner Arbeit gerade mal so um die Runden kommt und dabei noch seine künftige Exfrau und seinen Sohn Jake versorgen muss. Allerdings haben beide auch eine Gemeinsamkeit: Sie haben unter ihrer Mutter jahrelang gelitten, da sie oftmals sehr kalt und abweisend wirkt und ihre Ehemänner schneller gewechselt hat, als sich Charlie und Alan an sie gewöhnen konnten. Bereits mit zehn Jahren hatte Charlie drei Stiefväter, was nicht unbedingt zu seiner Entwicklung beigetragen hat. Doch statt zusammenzuhalten, lebten die Brüder eher distanziert voneinander und nähern sich nur langsam wieder an, als Alan zu Charlie zieht. Aber nicht nur Charlie und Alan spielen in der Serie eine große Rolle, sondern auch Angus T. Jones, der die Rolle des Jake Harpers verkörpert. Als Alans Sohn hat es der zehnjährige Junge oft nicht leicht, da Alan, wie oben bereits geschrieben, alles kontrolliert und seinen eher faulen Sohn fördern will, was ihm eher schlecht als recht gelingt. Jake lebt an den Wochenenden bei Alan und Charlie und kann sich relativ schnell mit Charlies Lebensstil anfreunden. So lernt er alles übers Pokern, Sportwetten und erhält immer wieder einen Hinweis zu Frauen. Alans Noch-Ehefrau Judith, Charlies Stalkerin Rose und die ziemlich direkte Haushälterin Berta komplettieren die Runde. Während Judith, genau wie Alan, noch nach ihrem Platz im Leben sucht, lauert Rose Charlie überall auf, wo sie nur kann. Sie bricht in sein Haus ein und klebt die Schränke zu, sie schläft oft heimlich in seinem Bett und freundet sich mit seinem Umfeld ein, um ihm näher zu sein, was ihr eher selten gelingt. Ein absolutes Highlight ist Berta, die bei Charlie den Haushalt schmeißt. Sie ist um keinen Spruch verlegen und sagt oftmals ihre Meinung ohne Rücksicht auf Verluste. Sie selbst hat nicht unbedingt das schönste Leben, was sie jedoch sehr oft durch Ironie verbirgt. Die schauspielerische Leistung hat mir sehr gefallen. Wenn man Charlie Sheens Leben in den Medien etwas intensiver verfolgt, merkt man schnell, dass die Rolle des Charlie Harper perfekt auf ihn zutrifft. Die Schauspieler harmonieren allesamt sehr gut miteinander, ganz besonders Charlie Sheen und Jon Cryer, die bereits zusammen in dem Kultfilm "Hot Shots - Die Mütter aller Filme!" gespielt haben und privat eng befreundet sind. Auch Angus T. Jones kann in seiner Rolle als stets essenden und neugierigen Jungen Jack Harper überzeugen. Es scheint, als würde er seine Rolle wirklich ernst zu nehmen und sorgt mit seiner Gestik und Mimik für so manchen Lacher in dieser Staffel. Die Dialoge sind zum Teil enorm witzig und haben bei mir weit mehr als nur einen müden Schmunzler erzeugen können, allerdings geht bei der deutschen Übersetzung auch einiges an Wortwitz verloren. Oftmals versucht man etwas einzudeutschen, dass eher selten wirklich gelingt. So wird z.B. bei Möbelhäusern direkt immer IKEA erwähnt und auch Aldi bekommt seine kurze Erwähnung. Das mag zwar besonders im deutschen Raum gut ankommen, hat aber in diesem Moment gar nicht zur jeweiligen Situation gepasst, was ich ein wenig als unpassend empfand. So mittelmäßig so manche Übersetzung auch ist, umso besser ist die Synchronisation, die mir sehr gut gefallen hat. Oftmals kommt es bei einer Serie vor, dass eine Stimme überhaupt nicht zu einem Charakter passt, hier passt es jedoch hervorragend, was nicht unbedingt üblich ist. Erst recht nicht, wenn eine Sendung bei Pro7 läuft - aber das ist eine ganz andere Sache. Wirklich hörenswert ist auch das Theme der Serie, das sehr passend ist und schlicht und elegant zugleich erscheint. Wenn man auch die neueren Staffeln, kann man ein schönes Zeitraffer erkennen, bei dem Angus T. Jones immer älter wird. Gefällt mir sehr. Insgesamt hat mir die erste Staffel von "Two and a Half Men" auch beim zweiten Mal sehr gut gefallen und die Darsteller und Drehbuchschreiber schaffen es immer wieder, mich mit Wortwitzen und schrägen Momenten zu unterhalten. Auch die anderen Staffeln werden aktuell erneut geschaut und werden in Kürze bewertet.
S**T
Mon oncle charlie...
Très satisfait de cette série... que du bonheur... Enfin j'ai tout la collection seulement avec acteur Charlie Sheen. J'aime pas avec l'autre. Je m'arrête à la 8ème saisons.
J**Z
Simpática.
Es una serie para entretener. Es simpática, aunque no sé como el niño no se vuelve loco con semejantes padre y tío.
B**G
Funny But I am not Sure Why
I am not a fan of sit-coms. Most of them I find silly or stupid. Maybe it is my age. But I find the humor to be forced and usually at the expense of one of the cast members. I really do not like humor based on someone's stupidity. So when I channel surf and come across something that is watchable, I check it out. I mentioned to my wife about this, so we decided, for our summer viewing, to get season one. We find it very funny. It is not based on anyone's stupidity, but on the differences between the characters. Charlie Sheen does a great job and Cryer is his foil. Whatever else goes on off screen is irrelevant. The show is funny.
R**I
Très bien
Beaucoup de gags très drôle Charlie, Alan et Jake vont vous faire rigoler je vous le conseille très très drôle
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