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Tarfumes.com - Cheers - The Complete Ninth Season

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List Price: $39.98
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Manufacturer: Paramount Starring: Ted Danson
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: DVD Brand: Paramount EAN: 0097361327341 Format: Box set Label: Paramount Manufacturer: Paramount Number Of Items: 5 Publisher: Paramount Region Code: 1 Release Date: 2008-04-29 Running Time: 629 Studio: Paramount
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Editorial Reviews:
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It’s the cozy little Boston bar where everybody knows your name…welcome to CHEERS – the Emmy award-winning smash-hit television series that kept the laughs uncorked for 11 years.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Not One of the Best Seasons, But It's Cheers! Comment: "Cheers" is my favorite television show of all time and one of the all-time best shows, but the show was starting to get stale by the ninth season. Still, a lesser season of Cheers is a great season.
Sam is back in charge of Cheers in this season and things feel normal after a few seasons of corporate ownership. It also featured the 200th show (hosted by John McLaughlin) and such classic sub-plots as Frasier reading Dickens to the Cheers gang and the short-term bartender Earl. As far as characters, the ninth season saw the introduction of Henri and John Allen Hill and the increased prominence of Paul Krapence (the same actor had a different name in earlier seasons). It also saw the (temporary) end of Robin Colcord as a featured character.
(One other note: Although many have complained about the new packaging, I prefer the slick and compact packaging of all give discs in one normal-sized DVD case to the large and bulky packaging of the previous seasons.)
Cheers was beginning to lose its luster, partly because Sam and Rebecca's relationship had "matured" to the point where they were true friends, but it still remained a fantastic show with a special cast. Although the overall quality of the show had begun to decline by this season, there are too many great jokes, episodes, and characters to give it any less than five stars.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Music changes might not be due to Paramount Comment: I agree with those who are upset with the changes in this series, and apparently to Season 10. However - this may not be all Paramounts fault. Not that long ago, the wonderful folks at RIAA and various record companies sued people who used "Samples" of their music - usually 10 - 15 second snippets that wound up on songs by Chemical Brothers and other sampler groups - but also on TV shows.
Essentially, our legal system decided that this was "copyright infringement" and ordered that anybody who continues to use or release these snippets pay royalties. Yes - it's probably the same people who do not want to let us make copies of our CD's or DVD's for protection because "they are very resiliant" - right.
Anyhow, my point is that as a result of this ruling, it may have become cost prohibitive to obtain the rights to use these snippets, and may also explain to long delay between season 8 and season 9 coming out. Sure, Paramount might have been able to get the rights - but at what cost? Longer waits, higher prices; or possibly just the decision not to release the final 3 seasons.
So, we are stuck suffering because of the record execs, but there are still some good laughs to be had from the season, even if it has been butchered.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Why is it edited????? Comment: Like most everybody else, the packaging was an issue at first, but frankly the new packaging takes up a lot less space on an already crowded shelf, so no problem. My gripe (and it is a BIG one) is the fact that these episodes were edited from the originals. Don't believe me? Look on the back of the case in the little rectangular box at the bottom and it says so right there. Had I known this, I would never have ordered it, as much as I love this show. What the idiots at CBS Video apparently don't understand is that the whole point of buying complete seasons is that so we can see the complete episodes as they were intended to be seen, not some hacked up versions by some no-talent hack who has nothing to do with the show in the first place. I feel like they should redo this season on dvd and give everybody who bought these hacked up versions a copy for free. Anybody out there in Hollywood listening????????
Customer Rating:      Summary: To all the nay-sayers out there... Comment: I have to say this, quit the complaining. I also waited a long time for season nine. I also couldn't believe they changed the packageing on it so it didn't match. I also didn't like the changes made to the episodes. But I love this show and my relief that it appears the final three seasons will finally come out outways the negatives. The changes and the packaging don't keep me from laughing out loud while watching this show. I also accept that there will probably be a complete 11 season set that will be a heck of a lot cheaper than the combined original sets. It might just have all those features everybody is so upset are not included in these DVD's. If that doesn't happen, oh well. I still will enjoy this series for what it is and be grateful CBS even bothered to release these last few seasons after the first 8 sold so poorly.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A Shot, Please...Hold the Chaser. Comment: Having thoroughly enjoyed Cheers as part of what was the best Thursday night in Television, I haven't been buying the DVD's. I suppose it's a case of remembering the magic, and being able to see re-runs rather readily. However, I would like to propose a DVD set to the fine folks at Paramount that I would buy in a heartbeat. How about packaging all the opening teasers for each episode and titling it "Cheers Shots". As each bit was a stand alone that had nothing to do with the plot of a given episode, this would be a collection of comedy moments unlike any other. How about it Suits?
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