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BABYLON 5--SEASON 2--6 DISC DVD BOXSET--[R4]-NEW&SEALED
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Babylon 5 - Complete 2nd Season - 6 Disc Boxset
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The long-running Emmy-winning television series Babylon 5 takes place
in the year 2257 A.D., on an immense space station floating in a
stationary orbit in a neutral corner of a distant galaxy. Manned by a
crew of peaceful Earthmen and women, Babylon 5 serves as a
non-political economic and social hub for the four alien races -- the
Narn, Centauri, Vorlon and Minbari -- who fight to control the galaxy.
Babylon 5 was the first-ever television series to use extensive
computer-generated imagery and to shoot and air in a widescreen
format. The series rewarded fan loyalty and broke new ground by
maintaining narrative consistency through a five-year story arc, and
the show was singled out by NASA, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory and
other noted institutions for its science-based treatment of futuristic
space themes/technology.
THE JOURNEY FORGES ON
as the shadows deepen.
Armed with a new commander and a fortified sense of purpose, Babylon 5
continues its often perilous but always vital peace mission among the
five competing interstellar races that inhabit it, each variously
comprised of diplomats, smugglers, terrorists and dreamers.
This 6-disc, 22 episode set of the sophomore season of the Hugo and
Emmy-winning series has been digitally remastered for superior
presentation and includes Exclusive Extras.
All aboard for Season Two: The Coming of Shadows.
**THE EPISODES**
depart
Points of Departure
Babylon 5 gets a new leader: Captian John Sheridan and Ambassador
Delenn continues her mysterious transformation.
reveal
Revelations
Sheridan's sister visits the station, triggering memories from his
past.
geom
The Geometry of Shadows
The Drazi begin a ritualistic fight to the death as Londo meets with
Refa.
distant
A Distant Star
Franklin orders everybody on the command staff to go on a strict diet.
long
The Long Dark
An alien being comes on Babylon 5 from a ship launched a hundred years
ago.
spider
Spider In the Web
A dead man brought to life strikes fear throughout Babylon 5.
smates
Soul Mates
Londo's wives arrive on B5 so Londo can decide on one of them.
race
A Race Through Dark Places
Bester tracks an underground railroad helping telepaths to B5.
coming
The Coming of Shadows
The Centauri leader visits Babylon 5 despite protests from G'Kar.
gropos
Gropos
Soldiers on their way to a battle stop for rest on Babylon 5.
alone
All Alone in the Night
Sheridan is kidnapped and forced to fight other beings to survive.
acts
Acts of Sacrifice
Ivanova is instructed to close a business deal any way she can.
hunter
Hunter, Prey
A former EA doctor comes to B5 with sensitive information.
honor1
There All The Honor Lies
Earth Central decides to merchandise the station and its occupants.
word
And Now For a Word
The Psi Corps advertise recruitment during a tour of Babylon 5 on ISN.
zaha
In the Shadow of Z'ha'dum
Sheridan captures and interrogates Morden about his lost wife.
knives
Knives
Londo is forced to kill one of his old friends to save his honor.
confess
Confessions and Lamentations
Franklin must hurry to find a cure for a deadly disease killing the
Markabs.
divide
Divided Loyalties
Lyta Alexander returns and triggers an alternate personality in Talia.
twilight
The Long, Twilight Struggle
Londo Witnesses the destruction of the Narn homeworld first hand.
inquisit
Comes the Inquisitor
Kosh sends an inquisitor to B5 to test Delenn's and Sheridan's
loyalty.
fall
The Fall of Night
In order to save Sheridan's life, Kosh reveals himself to everyone
present.
Genre:
Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Region(s):
2 & 4
Year:
1995
System:
PAL
Release Date:
9/7/2003
Rating:
PG
Actor(s)/Artist(s):
Bruce Boxleitner, Claudiu Christian, Jerry Doyle & Mira Furlan
Audio:
English Dolby Digital 5.1 / French 2.0
Aspect Ratio:
16:9 Enhanced
Transfer Format:
Widescreen
Distributor:
Warner Home Video (Warner Bros.)
Number of Discs:
6
Running Time:
924 minutes
Features:
spotAll new digital widescreen
transfer
spotSoundtrack remastered in Dolby Digital
5.0
spotAll new introduction by series creator J.Michael Straczynski and
cast including Bruce Boxleitner spotAudio commentary
on 2 key Episodes by
Straczynski
spotAudio commentary on another key Episode by 3 of the series stars
spotExplore the internal workings of the future via the documentaries
Building Babylon: Blueprint of an Episode and Shadows and Dreams:
Honours of Babylon spotFrom The Universe of Babylon 5: Audio visual
archive, access data files, personnel files, tech files and a Babylon
5 historical
timeline
spotEpisode
previews
spotInteractive
Menus
spotScene Access
Subtitles:
spotEnglish
spotFrench
spotDeutsch
spotArabic
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Monty Python The Movies (New/Sealed/5 Disc Boxset)
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This Monty Python Movie Box Set contains all four Python movies: And
Now for Something Completely Different (1971), Monty Python and the
Holy Grail (1974)--the two-disc set--Monty Python's Life of Brian--including
a 50-minute documentary--and Monty Python's The Meaning of Life.
Monty Python & The Holy Grail (2 Discs): The second best comedy ever
made, Monty Python and the Holy Grail must give precedence only to the
same team's masterpiece, The Life of Brian (1979). Even though most of
this film's set-pieces are now indelibly inscribed in every Python
fan's psyche, as if by magic they never seem to pall. And they remain
endlessly, joyfully quotable: from the Black Knight ("It's just a
flesh wound"), to the constitutional peasants ("Come and see the
violence inherent in the system!") and the taunting French soldier
("Your mother was a hamster and your father smelt of elderberries!").
Not forgetting of course the migratory habits of European and African
swallows...
The film's mock-Arthurian narrative provides a sturdy framework for
the jokes, and the authentic-looking production design is relentlessly
and gloriously dirty. The miniscule budget turns out to be one of the
film's greatest assets: Can't afford horses? Use coconuts instead. No
money for special effects? Let Terry Gilliam animate. And so on, from
Camelot ("it's only a model") to the rampaging killer rabbit glove
puppet. True it's let down a little by a rushed ending, and the jokes
lack the sting of Life of Brian's sharply observed satire, but Holy
Grail is still timeless comedy that's surely destined for immortality.
Monty Python's Life of Brian: There is not a single joke, sight-gag or
one-liner in Monty Python's Life of Brian that will not forever burn
itself into the viewer's memory as being just as funny as it is
possible to be, but--extraordinarily--almost every indestructibly
hilarious scene also serves a dual purpose, making this one of the
most consistently sustained film satires ever made. Like all great
satire, the Pythons not only attack and vilify their targets (the
bigotry and hypocrisy of organised religion and politics) supremely
well, they also propose an alternative: be an individual, think for
yourself, don't be led by others. "You've all got to work it out for
yourselves", cries Brian in a key moment. "Yes, we've all got to work
it our for ourselves", the crowd reply en masse. Two thousand years
later, in a world still blighted by religious zealots, Brian's is
still a lone voice crying in the wilderness. Aside from being a neat
spoof on the Hollywood epic, it's also almost incidentally one of the
most realistic on-screen depictions of the ancient world--instead of
treating their characters as posturing historical stereotypes, the
Pythons realised what no sword 'n' sandal epic ever has: that people
are all the same, no matter what period of history they live in.
People always have and always will bicker, lie, cheat, swear, conceal
cowardice with bravado (like Reg, leader of the People's Front of
Judea), abuse power (like Pontius Pilate), blindly follow the latest
fads and giggle at silly things ("Biggus Dickus"). In the end, Life of
Brian teaches us that the only way for a despairing individual to cope
in a world of idiocy and hypocrisy is to always look on the bright
side of life.
Monty Python's The Meaning of Life: Returning to the sketch-show
format of their earlier days, Monty Python' s The Meaning of Life was
always going to feel less ambitious and less coherent than their
cinematic masterpiece, The Life of Brian. And inevitably given the
format, some sketches are better than others. But, for a movie that
has been much-maligned, The Meaning of Life actually features some of
the Pythons' most memorable set-pieces: the exploding Mr Creosote has
to be the most wonderfully grotesque creation of a team whose
speciality was the grotesque; while the sublime "Sperm Song" mixes
satire and lavish visual humour in a musical skit of breathtaking
audacity. Elsewhere, Eric Idle produces another musical gem with "The
Universe Song" ("Pray that there's intelligent life somewhere out in
space / 'Cause there's bugger all down here on earth!"), while the
Grim Reaper's appearance at an achingly tedious dinner party is the
Pythons doing what they do best: mocking their own middle-class
origins. Best of all, perhaps, is Terry Gilliam's modest introductory
feature, "The Crimson Permanent Assurance", a 20-minute epic tale of
the little men rebelling against the corporate system, a theme and a
visual style that foreshadows his own masterwork, Brazil. Admittedly
too many sketches sacrifice subtlety for shock tactics (the organ
donation scene in particular requires a strong stomach), but when this
film works it's nothing less than vintage Python.
And Now For Something Completely Different: And Now for Something
Completely Different, Monty Python's first feature, is a reworking of
their best skits from the first two seasons of the TV series.
Originally made for the US market (where the show had yet to be
aired), it was shot on film outside the usual studio sets ("Nudge
Nudge", for example, is set in a tavern filled with passers-by). The
writing and performances are fine and the film is packed with some of
their best bits: "How to Avoid Being Seen", " Hell's Grannies",
"Blackmail", "The Lumberjack Song" and "The Upper Class Twit of the
Year", among others. Many of the sketches have been shortened,
however, and the loss of the overly bright video sheen (the film has a
muddy, dull look to it) and the invigorating presence of a live
audience leaves the film sluggish at times. They're still feeling out
the possibilities of the feature length, which they conquered with
their next movie, Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1974).
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Friends - Season 5 - 3 Disc DVD Boxset
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This collection of Friends contains all of the episodes (1 - 24) from
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*THE EPISODES*
The One After Ross Says Rachel
Despite the fact that Ross said Rachel in his vows instead of Emily,
they go through with the wedding; but then Emily sneaks out the window
at the reception and apparently never wants to see Ross again. Rachel
fixates on the fact that he said my name! Chandler and Monica agree
that their new relationship can only continue while they are away from
home... but then have a very difficult time arranging to be alone
together. While waiting at the airport in hopes that Emily will still
show up for the honeymoon to Athens, Ross bumps into Rachel. She
encourages him to go to Athens anyway; he invites her to come along.
While boarding, Ross goes back to get his jacket and discovers that
Emily has arrived and has witnessed the two of them preparing to leave
together. Ross misses the flight; Rachel doesn't.
The One With All The Kissing
Monica and Chandler try to keep their relationship hidden: When Joey
comes into the bathroom, Monica has to duck under the bubbles in the
tub; Chandler accidentally kisses Monica good-bye in from of the
others, so then has to kiss all the girls. Phoebe is irked by all the
fun she missed in London; the others decide to take her on a picnic to
Central Park, but since that idea sucks they plan a weekend in
Atlantic City; just as they're leaving, her water breaks. Rachel, back
from Greece and angry about the bad choices she's made recently, gives
decision making control of her love-life to Monica. This arrangement
is strained to the breaking point when Rachel wants to tell Ross she
still loves him, but Monica won't let her. Ross plans to win back
Emily by sending romantic gifts.
The One With The Triplets
The gang arrives at the hospital for Phoebe's labor. Joey makes a
video documentary of the occasion, until his is beset with pain; what
is thought to be sympathy pains turns out to be kidney stones.
Phoebe's doctor is obsessed with Fonzie, but Ross's attempts to find a
more satisfactory doctor only yield a very young looking resident whom
Phoebe won't accept. Rachel tries to set Monica and herself up with
two male nurses, which causes problems between Monica and Chandler.
Phoebe wants to keep one of the babies and manipulates Rachel into
asking for her. Instead of two boys and a girl, Phoebe has two girls
and a boy. Joey passes three kidney stones.
The One Where Phoebe Hates PBS
Rachel catches Monica waiting seductively in her bedroom for Chandler;
to cover, Monica tells Rachel she's seeing a guy from work. Monica
tells Rachel that her new boyfriend is the best sex she's ever had,
and when Chandler hears this he gets a little too proud of himself.
Ross finally gets Emily on the phone and they begin planning to work
things out; Emily agrees to come to New York but only if Ross doesn't
see Rachel anymore. After much agonizing, Ross agrees. Joey gets
involved with a PBS pledge drive, believing he's the host; but he's
only a phone jockey and not even on camera. Phoebe reveals her hatred
for PBS, which started because she never got an answer to a letter she
wrote to Sesame Street after her mom died. Joey and Phoebe argue about
whether any truly selfless good deeds exist, so Phoebe tries
repeatedly to find one.
The One With The Kips
Chandler and Monica, tired of sneaking around, each make up an excuse
to leave town and then go away for a weekend together. They end up
fighting the whole time and Chandler's afraid it may be over. Ross
struggles to reveal his agreement with Emily not to see Rachel
anymore. Rachel doesn't take it very well; she doesn't want to give up
Ross, nor get left out of the group like Chandler's old roommate, Kip.
Joey finds some similarities in Chandler's and Monica's stories about
the weekend, and figures out the truth; Monica and Chandler swear him
to secrecy.
The One With The Yeti
Joey continues to keep Monica and Chandler's secret, although he's not
to happy about keeping quite. Phoebe receives a mink coat as a family
heirloom; since she's against using fur, she plans to cremate it...
until she sees herself wearing it in the mirror. Ross sells all his
stuff and moves to a new apartment because Emily wants them to have a
fresh start at a new life. Emily's demands get to be a little too much
for Ross, and he tells her she's either got to trust him or their
marriage won't work. Emily decides she can't trust Ross. Rachel and
Monica are frightened by a hairy man in a dark storage room; the Yeti
turns out to be Danny, a new tenent in the building. Rachel and Danny
don't seem to get along but end up going out for pizza together. Ugly
Naked Guy is back.
The One Where Ross Moves In
Emily's cousin kicks Ross out of the apartment they were to live in,
so he moves in with Chandler and Joey. Ross is more than a little
obnoxious, so Chandler and Joey pressure him to move to a new place...
even if it's tiny. Their guilt gets the better of them, however, and
they arrange for Ross' application to be rejected. Phoebe dates a
Larry, a health inspector she met at Monica's restaurant. At first she
is turned on by his power to close places down, but soon realizes that
they're running out of good places to eat. Rachel is convinced that
Danny likes her and that his apparent apathy toward her is just a ploy
to gain the upper hand in their relationship.
The One With All The Thanksgivings
After Thanksgiving dinner at Monica's, the gang tells stories about
their worst Thanksgivings ever. In a series of flashbacks, we see
Chandler learning of his parent's divorce (1978); Phoebe losing an arm
(twice) in past lives (1862 and 1915); Joey with his head in a turkey
(1992); Chandler hurting Monica's feelings (1987); and Monica getting
a little more revenge than she planned, when Chandler loses a toe
(1988)
The One With Ross's Sandwich
Joey lets himself look bad in order to explain away various
discoveries that could expose Monica's and Chandler's relationship:
underwear in Monica's sofa; a lady's razor in his shower; candlelight
and videotape; a nude polaroid. He threatens to tell everyone the
truth unless Chandler and Monica can come up with a story that makes
him look good. They don't come through, so Joey creates a new lie: he
slept with Monica in London and she's been after him ever since.
Phoebe takes a literature class; Rachel decides to come with her, but
doesn't bother to read the books. After Rachel steals her ideas in the
first class, Phoebe feeds Rachel misinformation about the second book.
Ross has a problem with rage after someone at work steals his
Thanksgiving-leftovers sandwich. After scaring his co-workers, yelling
at his boss, and getting upset at a psychiatrist, he gets put on
tranquilizers.
The One With The Inappropriate Sister
Because of his boredom while away from work, Ross offers to help Joey
focus on writing a movie. Things get a little tense, however, when
Ross wants Joey to work and Chandler wants to play 'Fireball.' Phoebe
volunteers to collect Christmas donations for the poor, but ends up
getting a bucket full of unwanted 'contributions,' so she gets tough
with the donors. Monica arranges for Rachel and Danny to go out. It
seems to be going very well until Rachel discovers that Danny has an
unusually close relationship with his sister, Krista.
The One With All The Resolutions
Joey makes it possible for Monica and Chandler to kiss at midnight on
New Years, by arranging kisses between Ross and Phoebe, and Rachel and
himself. Everyone makes resolutions: Ross will do one new thing
everyday; Chandler will stop making fun of his friends... for at least
a week; Rachel won't gossip; Joey will learn the guitar; Monica will
take more pictures of everyone together; and Phoebe will pilot a
commercial jet. While on a date with a new girl (Elizabeth
Hornswoggle) Ross' new pair of leather pants is so hot and tight that
he can't get them back on after taking them off to cool down in the
bathroom. He calls Joey for advice, which leads to attempts first with
powder and then with lotion, which just make things worse. Joey's
guitar teacher is Phoebe, who doesn't know any actual chord names.
Rachel finds out about Monica and Chandler, and is dying to tell
someone; she tries to tell Joey but he's so tired of keeping secrets,
he won't listen. Chandler can't stand holding in the wisecracks.
The One With Chandler's Work Laugh
Rachel tries to learn more about Chandler and Monica's relationship;
when Rachel confronts her, Monica makes up some pretty lame lies to
cover it up. Ross finds out Emily is engaged to be married again; he
goes out on the town and somehow hooks up with Janice. Their
relationship starts out great, but soon Janice can't stand Ross's
constant whining and she breaks it off. Chandler takes Monica to a
work party, as well as some outings with Chandler's boss and his wife;
Monica learns that 'Work Chandler' is a suck-up with an exaggerated
laugh. Phoebe and Joey race birds.
The One With Joey's Bag
Chandler finds out Monica gives terrible massages but doesn't want to
tell her. When the truth comes out, Monica has a hard time accepting
it. Joey is auditioning for a sophisticated part in a play, so Rachel
offers to help him look the part. She outfits him at Bloomingdales,
and part of the ensemble is a man's bag, which bears a striking
resemblence to a purse. Unfortunately, Joey's devotion to the bag ends
up costing him the audition. Phoebe's grandmother dies; Ursula, who
thought grandma was already dead, skips the memorial. The memorial
does have one unexpected guest, however--Phoebe's father. Without
revealing her true identify, she arranges to meet with him later, at
which time she reveals the truth - but things are still a little
awkward.
The One Where Everybody Finds Out
Ugly Naked Guy prepares to move, and Ross applies to sublet the
apartment. Competition for the place is fierce, so when a bribe
doesn't seal the deal, Ross decides to cultivate and exploit a common
interest--nakedness. Phoebe, while looking at Ross' potential new
apartment with Rachel, looks out the window and sees Chandler and
Monica doing it. Phoebe and Rachel decide to use their knowledge of
this romance to play some practical jokes on Monica and
Chandler--jokes which include Phoebe making passes at Chandler. Monica
realizes they must know, so she and Chandler play along, and each side
tries to see who will crack first. Now everybody knows, except Ross.
Until he gets the apartment, looks out the window, and suddenly has a
return of his rage problem.
The One With The Girl Who Hits Joey
Ross confronts Chandler about his relationship with Monica; at first
Ross is angry, but he quickly sees the good in it. Ross, Joey, Rachel,
and Phoebe talk about what it will be like if Chandler and Monica have
kids. Chandler gets a bit freaked out about the idea of a lasting
commitment and ends up in an argument with Monica. In a misguided
effort to apologize, Chandler proposes marriage--an offer which Monica
does not accept. Meanwhile, Joey dates Katie, a cute little woman who
likes to punch Joey's arm--a lot. It gets to be too much for Joey, and
he decides to break up with her--which he's very nervous about.
Luckily, Katie nearly gets in a fight with Rachel and threatens to
walk out on Joey if he doesn't take her side. He refuses and the
relationship ends. Ross moves into his new apartment; the president of
the tenant's committee asks him to contribute 100 dollars toward's the
retiring handyman's gift. Ross has never even met the man, to he
declines. Everyone in the building decides Ross is cheap and not their
kind of people, so he stubbornly tries to win their friendship. Things
just get worse, however, despite (and a little because of) Phoebe's
efforts to help him.
The One With The Cop
Joey has a dream that Monica is his girlfriend; Monica tells him it
just means he wants a relationship with the closeness that he sees
between herself and Chandler. She suggests he try being friends with a
woman before being intimate. After hitting on Rachel (unsuccessfully),
Joey tries to make friends with new women; but they find his friends
first approach so enticing that they want the intimacy immediately.
Phoebe finds a police badge under a cushion at the coffee house. She
plans to return it but has too much fun pretending to be a cop...
until she pulls it on the actual owner of the badge. She drops the
badge and runs away; he tracks her down and asks her on a date. Ross
(accompanied by Rachel) buys a new couch, but can't get it up the
stairs to his apartment.
The One With Rachel's Inadvertant Kiss
Rachel has an interview at Ralph Lauren, where she mistakenly kisses
the interviewer (Mr. Zelner). She gets called back for a second
interview, where she again mistakes Mr. Zelner's actions and chews him
out. Later, realizing her mistake, she meets with him again,
straightens things out, and gets the job. Ross spends all his free
time 'acting' in front of his window, thinking it entertains his
friends. Joey tries to find a woman who keeps waving at him from Ross'
building, but somehow keeps ending up at Ross' place instead. Monica
obsesses about proving that she and Chandler are still a hot couple,
like Phoebe and Gary. Chandler enjoys it for a while, but eventually
helps Monica see that their relationship has progressed to a better
level.
The One Where Rachel Smokes
Ben auditions for a soup commercial and Joey comes along to try for a
part as well. Things are going great until Joey gets paired with
another child and it gets competitive. Joey has a little trouble with
his line, however. Rachel starts her new job at Ralph Lauren; she soon
feels left out because all the decisions get made on smoking breaks,
and she doesn't smoke. She tries to solve the problem by taking up the
habit; it doesn't work out too well, so she convinces her co-workers
to quit... but that lasts about a day. Phoebe and Monica plan a
surprise birthday party for Rachel. Monica, in her usual fashion,
takes over completely, leaving Phoebe in charge of only cups and ice.
Phoebe decides to make the most of it; she makes everything imaginable
out of cups, and serves every kind of ice.
The One Where Ross Can't Flirt
Monica and Chandler are going out for their ten-month anniversary;
Chandler wants Monica to wear the earings he gave her. However, she
lent them to Phoebe, who lent them to Rachel, who lost one. Ross sees
Chandler flirting with the pizza girl (Caitlin) and decides he's going
to turn on the charm as well, with disasterous results. Joey has a
part on Law and Order; his grandmother comes over to watch the show,
but his part has been cut. Joey quickly improves a scene on video tape
and slips it into the VCR.
The One With The Ride-Along
Ross, Joey, and Chandler go on a ride-along with Gary; thinking a car
back-fire is actually a gunshot, Joey dives and protects Ross from
harm. Chandler is upset that Joey chose to protect Ross... until he
learns that Joey was really trying to protect his sandwich. While
getting Margarita fixings as Ross' apartment, Rachel overhears
Emily--who is getting married the next day--leaving a message,
wondering if their break-up was a mistake. Monica and Rachel debate
about what to do, and Rachel accidentally erases the message. She
stays and waits for Ross to return so she can tell him.
The One With The Ball
Gary decides to ask Phoebe to live with him. She doesn't think it's a
good idea, which makes him sad, so she ends up agreeing. After some
changes of heart (back and forth) they finally move in together...
until one morning Gary shoots a bird that's chirping outside the
window. Phoebe breaks up with him. Ross and Joey throw a ball back and
forth without dropping it for a couple hours; soon it becomes a
contest, joined by Monica and Chandler. Around the tenth hour, they
invite Phoebe to join; unfortunatly, she doesn't feel like playing.
Rachel spends a thousand dollars on a pure-bred, hairless Sphinx cat,
like the one her grandmother had when Rachel was a kid. Unfortunately,
this cat is not very nice, and a scratched-up Rachel ends up selling
the cat to Gunther.
The One With Joey's Big Break
Rachel has an eye infection but doesn't want anyone touching her eye.
Monica finally gets her to a doctor but then Rachel won't use the
eyedrops. Everyone has to hold her down and force her to use them.
Phoebe is mad at Ross but can't remember why. Joey gets the lead role
in a independent film called Shutter Speed, being filmed in Las Vegas.
He and Chandler start a road trip but Chandler lets slip that he
doesn't think this is Joey's big break, and gets kicked out of the
car. Joey makes it to Vegas but the movie is shutting down from lack
of funds, leaving Joey trying to make ends meet as a gladiator at
Caesar's Palace.
The One In Vegas Part 1
Monica runs into Richard but doesn't want Chandler to know, because it
might spoil their anniversary. As an gift for Chandler, she gets them
tickets to Las Vegas. Phoebe invites herself, Ross, and Rachel along
as well. Phoebe compares everything about the trip to the London trip
she missed last year. Ross and Rachel have to work, so they plan to
come a day later. On the plane, Phoebe lets slip about Richard;
Chandler tells Monica he's okay with it; later, in Vegas, they end up
fighting over it. Meanwhile, Rachel (being alone in her apartment)
decides to go around naked. Ross sees her from his apartment and
thinks she's coming on to him. He goes over and makes an embarrassing
scene. Rachel teases him about it the next day on their flight, so
they both start doing their best to embarrass each other... a contest
which is topped off by Ross drawing a mustache on a sleeping Rachel.
Joey admits to his friends that his film's been shut down; he decides
to play Black Jack to turn a $100 tip into enough money to finish the
movie. He loses, but discovers something much for valuable (to him, at
least): His identical hand twin. Monica, on her way to apologize to
Chandler, finds a chip on the floor and places a bet at a craps
table... and starts a winning streak. Chandler sees her celebrating
and hugging the person next to her - and he walks out.
The One In Vegas Part 2
Ross and Rachel arrive at the casino, where Rachel quickly learns she
is a human doodle. The ink won't come off, so she and Ross spend the
day hiding in the hotel room, raiding the mini-bar. Once they're
completely drunk, Rachel finally agrees to go back down to the
casino--after she draws on Ross' face. Phoebe, playing the slots, is
plagued by a lurker: An elderly woman who follows her around, waiting
for her to give up a machine that hasn't paid out, then takes over and
hits the jackpot (a strategy with absolutely no basis in the laws of
probability). She decides to out-lurk the lurker; but during a
confrontation with her, Phoebe gets thrown out of the casino. Joey
tries to persuade his identical hand twin that they should go into
show business. He becomes such a nuisance that he gets thrown out,
too. Chandler makes a scene to get Monica's attention. They make up,
and Monica continues her winning streak playing craps. Chandler says
if she rolls another hard eight, they'll get married. The dice bounce
off the table and the roll is disqualified; one die shows a four, the
other is on it's edge between four and five. Chander decides it's a
four. They arrive at the wedding chapel and are waiting for the
previous service to end, when the chapel doors fly open and out walk
the drunken Ross and Rachel, newly married.
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The Rembrandts' Music Video: "I'll Be There For You"
Genre:
Television/Comedy
Region(s):
4
System:
PAL
Release Date:
24/11/2004
Production Year:
1998
Rating:
PG
Actor(s)/Artist(s):
Jennifer Aniston, Matthew Perry, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt
LeBlanc, David Schwimmer & Matthew Perry
Directors:
James Burrows, Kevin Bright, Peter Bonerz & Robby Benson
Audio:
English Dolby Digital 2.0
Video-FullScreen:
Full Frame
Video-WideScreen:
None
Distributor:
Warner Bros.
Number of Discs:
3
Running Time:
528 minutes
SubTitles:
English
French
Dutch
Danish
Finnish
Icelandic
Norwegian
Swedish
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