When a former professional baseball player takes a job as a housekeeper for a powerful female advertising executive, both his and his preteen daughter's lives become a series of comic mishaps in Columbia/TriStar's release of the first season of Who's the Boss? Each episode is presented in 1.33:1 full-frame and accompanied by audio rendered in closed-captioned English Dolby Digital Stereo with optional English subtitles. Featurettes include "Brooklyn Meets Connecticut," "Tony Micelli: Man of the House," "Angela Bower: President of the Corporation," "Mona...Mona...Mona...," "And the Children...Samantha and Jonathan," "Opposites Attract," and "How Will It End?"
Customer Rating
5
LOVE THE 80'S!!!
on July 24, 2008
Posted by: SoCalNative
from Los Angeles, CA
LOVE THIS SET OF DVDS!!! It was a great show in the 80's and early 90's. When I was a kid, I used to really look forward to watching this show every week. Now, you can have your favorite episodes without the commercials! Wish TV had more quality programming like this now. I guess that's why they call it nostalgic! Buy this set of Season One. You'll love it too!!! :)
What's great about it: Great!!! Takes me right back to the 80's
What's not so great: None, only wish there were more episodes!!!
Jennifer Kries is the BEST Pilates instructor! For years, I have had these workouts on VHS. Now I have the very same workouts on DVD. I think purchasing the same exact product twice (in both formats) says a lot. Even if you have never tried Pilates or any of the basic principles, I strongly urge you to try this set of DVDs. Jennifer Kries takes her vast knowledge and breaks it down for all levels of Pilates students. I love the results and would not be without this set. I even travel with them. Thanks Jennifer and Best Buy!
What's great about it: Best Pilates Instructor!!!
What's not so great: Expand The Set -- MORE Please!!!
Carl Reiner directed this situation comedy about a neglected wife who, in frustration, has her first affair, with humiliating consequences. Kirstie Alley plays Marjorie, the ignored housewife of Harry Turner (Scott Bakula), an obnoxious member of a family of physicians. Marjorie's sister Jeanine (Jami Gertz), sensing her frustration, suggests she have an affair. Marjorie meets a ramrod-handsome man (Sam Elliott) in the check-out line at the local super market. They look into each other's eyes and soon they're having an afternoon of passionate lovemaking. Actually a bit too passionate -- after round five, Marjorie's lover dies from a heart attack. A kind-hearted salesman named Nicholas Meany (Bill Pullman) quickly comes to Marjorie's aid, trying to make the death look like a suicide. Complications compound as Marjorie tries to hide the incident from Harry and his family, but instead she keeps sinking deeper and deeper into a hole of deceit.
Customer Rating
4
Great, Funny, Sweet!
on May 25, 2008
Posted by: SoCalNative
from Los Angeles, CA
I stumbled on this movie at a BestBuy store, while shopping for something else. I am so glad I made the purchase! It is warm, witty and oh so funny! 18 years after it's release, I introduced it to my sister and now she wants a copy! So, I am buying it again on-line. Just buy it, you'll like it!!!