This release brings together every episode from the second season of Happy Endings, the ensemble comedy featuring Elisha Cuthbert and Zachary Knighton as two of a group of friends who negotiate life and love in Chicago.
The 1st season of Happy Endings follows a group of six twentysomething friends trying to make it in Chicago. Relationships evolve as they try to figure out who keeps what friends following a breakup, while Dave (Zachary Knighton), after being left at the altar by Elizabeth (Elisha Cutbert), finds some consolation in manning a food truck. Meanwhile, Jane Eliza Coupe considers her marriage to Brad ({$Damon Wayons Jr.), and Penny (Casey Wilson) tries to make new friendships.
Palm Pictures' DVD treatment gives this landmark concert film the respect it deserves. For starters, it includes three audio settings. "Feature Film Mix 5.1" is a remixed and remastered version of the original soundtrack, "Studio Mix 5.1" uses the old mixing board tapes, and the two-channel stereo mix ensures that those without 5.1 Surround Sound don't miss out. The widescreen, 16:9 anamorphic presentation helps the movie look almost as good as it sounds. The extra features aren't nearly as sharp, but they're fun. Three songs ("Cities" and a version of "Big Business" that segues into "I Zimbra") emerge as bonus tracks. In another extra, frontman David Byrne dons ridiculous costumes and interviews himself, asking all the obvious questions and answering in a stunned monotone. Storyboards and Byrne's notes reveal how much of the show's on-stage lunacy was choreographed ("Now David does a spastic dance"). A commentary track features all four Heads and director Jonathan Demme, recorded separately, discussing Byrne's famous Big Suit, '80s new wave, song origins, and the anal-retentive work that went into the Stop Making Sense tour and film. For obsessive and casual fans alike, this disc makes sense after all.
SynopsisYou've built up a small fortune during this game, luckily spinning the wheel and correctly guessing letters. You can feel the crowd waiting in anticipation behind you as you stand and survey the puzzle. With only a few letters remaining to be revealed, you know the solution. The question that arises is do you solve, or take a chance at more money by spinning? You could hit the million dollars — or lose it all. Wheel of Fortune lets you become a contestant on "America's Favorite Game Show" as your favorite Mii character. Join Pat Sajak and Vanna White on the set as you spin the wheel for prizes, cash and the chance to test your skills against more than 8,000 puzzles. Take on virtual opponents, or challenge family members in exciting three-player multiplayer. Grab your Wii Remote to spin the wheel and select your letters — or use Wii Speak to call out your letters just like on the show. Enjoy show-related trivia and play "commercial break" mini games. Will you be able to solve the puzzle?