Friends, Series 7 - Episodes 17-20 [DVD] [1995] | ![Friends, Series 7 - Episodes 17-20 [DVD] [1995]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41D29BG6KGL._SL160_.jpg) | Actors: Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry Studio: Warner Home Video Category: DVD
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Format: Full Screen, PAL Languages: English (Subtitles For The Hearing Impaired), English (Subtitled), English (Original Language) Rating: Suitable for 12 years and over Region: 2 Discs: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 88 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.4 x 0.6
EAN: 7321900212373 ASIN: B00005NMW1
Theatrical Release Date: September 22, 1994 Release Date: October 27, 2003 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Amazon.co.uk Review ISeason 7:/I Lots happened behind the scenes between seasons and early on in the seventh year of the hit comedy, leaving audiences speculating this might be the last. Perry became seriously ill again, and returned looking more emaciated than ever. Cox regained weight, but despite finishing IScream 3/I happily, things were already rocky with David Arquette. Much was made in the press about Aniston marrying Brad Pitt, of course, but the real news (allaying fans' fears) was NBC's expensive renewal of the cast for two years at $750,000 per episode each (more than six times their previous increase). On-screen, at least there was Chandler and Monica's engagement lasting the whole year, despite predictable ups and downs (eg: "T.O.W. the Truth About London" revealing that Monica fancied Joey). By the time we finally get to "T.O.W. Chandler's Dad" (Kathleen Turner), it seems inevitable that the two-part finale will be an insane mess--but with a happy-ish ending. Sure enough, "T.O.W. Chandler and Monica's Wedding" features Gary Oldman joining in the chaos as Chandler repeatedly goes missing. Other star turns in the year were ISeinfeld/I's Jason Alexander as a suicidal Office Manager, Susan Sarandon as soap queen bitch Jessica Lockhart, Denise Richards as one of Ross and Monica's endless number of cousins and Winona Ryder as a surprise old friend, prompting "T.O.W. Rachel's Big Kiss". But perhaps the most telling instalment of this weirdly atmospheric year was "T.O.W. They All Turn Thirty". It suggested that maybe the Friends are all getting too old to carry on living their frivolous lives the same way after all. --IPaul Tonks/I
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| Customer Reviews: Oh My God! Way too many Guest Stars September 19, 2001 ehestia@hotmail.com 6 out of 10 found this review helpful
Well I am still a huge Fan of Friends, but even I do confess trying to mature the topics (cause the cast is getting older and they are expected to have more significant goals, troubles, careers, relationships) has caused that the Plots simply aren't that funny anymore. Of course there are still a lot of fun moments and entertainment, but obviously the producers think too, that they have to spice up things a little and that's why they have so many Special Guest Star Appearences. (in Volume 5 Andrea Bendewald 'Suddenly Susan', Gabrielle Union 'City of Angels', Troy Norton, Denise Richards and Winona Ryder) Winona Rider's Big Kiss with Rachel got already famous through tabloids... Special Features in this DVD are very limited as usual in Friends Series; 'never seen before' footage is pretty much all what you get.
The Seven-Season Itch October 14, 2001 7 out of 16 found this review helpful
If you are a FRIENDS fan what I or anyone else says doesn't matter, but a couple quick points. p1) Of course you have realized that we are all getting ripped-off. On FRIENDS Series 1-6 DVDS there there were 8 Episodes per disc. Now we get four and charged the same. p2)Things are heading downhill -- and fast. Another reviewer makes a good point about the surge in the number of guest stars. Here's an idea. For the price paid to get Winona Ryder for a 3-minute scence you could hire a team of writers writers to inject some life back into a rapidly deteriorating series. Throwing big names into small-time plots isn't the answer.pAll that said, the ratings in the US are still strong. There's an if it ain't broke don't fix it attitude on the set so don't expect an upturn in quality. That's too bad. For five years, it was a great show.
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