Ellen - The Complete Season Four |  | Directors: Alan Myerson, D. Owen Trainor, Gil Junger, Iris Dugow, John Tracy Actors: Ellen DeGeneres, Joely Fisher, David Anthony Higgins, Clea Lewis, Jeremy Piven Studio: A&E Home Video Category: DVD
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Format: Box set, Color, DVD, NTSC Language: English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 3 Running Time: 575 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.5 x 1
MPN: AAE-75831 UPC: 733961758313 EAN: 0733961758313 ASIN: B000G1R40M
Theatrical Release Date: March 30, 1994 Release Date: September 26, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | The first TV vehicle for the many talents of comedienne Ellen DeGeneres came in the form of the half-hour sitcom ELLEN. The show lasted for four years, and firmly established DeGeneres in the hearts and minds of the American public. Ellen played a bookstore employee who regularly has to deal with her irritating parents, her best friends Paige (Joely Fisher) and Adam (Arye Gross), and a variety of |
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Product Description The first TV vehicle for the many talents of comedienne Ellen DeGeneres came in the form of the half-hour sitcom ELLEN. The show lasted for four years and firmly established DeGeneres in the hearts and minds of the American public. Ellen played a bookstore employee who regularly has to deal with her irritating parents her best friends Paige (Joely Fisher) and Adam (Arye Gross) and a variety of other colorful characters. This release contains the entire fourth season of the show.System Requirements:Running Time 540 Mins.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: TELEVISION/SERIES & SEQUELS Rating: NR UPC: 733961758313 Manufacturer No: AAE-75831
Amazon.com Ellen: The Complete Season Four includes a significant moment in television history: the first time the central character in a situation comedy stepped out of the closet and announced she was gay. The widely-seen "The Puppy Episode Part 1" and "Part 2," closely followed by "Hello Muddah, Hello Faddah," were among the final episodes that season. All dealt movingly and comically with the anxiety Ellen Morgan (Ellen DeGeneres) experiences as she tells her friends, parents, and the world she is gay, a distress quickly washed away by relief. Helping celebrate the event are a number of famous faces in co-starring or cameo roles, including Oprah Winfrey as Ellen's therapist, Laura Dern as a gay woman who helps Ellen come to terms with the truth, Billy Bob Thornton as a grocery clerk in a nutty dream, Bonnie Raitt, k.d. laing, Gina Gershon and others. Part of the fun of watching the 25 episodes on The Complete Season Four are discovering little signs along the way that DeGeneres is planning something big, including a sight gag where Ellen literally steps out of a closet. But there are other tumultuous (yet funny) storylines unfolding in Season Four, including Ellen's agonizing decision to sell her bookstore in order to raise money to buy a house. Ellen remains as manager, working for an executive (Bruce Campbell) who takes over her office with hunting trophies and a desire to cut dead weightnamely Joe (David Anthony Higgins), the attitude-impaired clerk whom Ellen considers a friend. Meanwhile, cousin Spence (Jeremy Piven) navigates a competitive medical residency while romancing Paige (Joely Fisher), and squeaky-voiced Audrey (Clea Lewis) becomes infatuated with a deaf actor who is more attracted to Ellen. Between these big strokes, however, is an endless stream of DeGeneres' hilarious takes on the simplest things: brushing teeth, waiting to get to the bathroom, drinking too much at a wine-tasting party. An heir to Lucille Ball, DeGeneres is also enough of an actress to convey real angst and sorrow when Ellen's parents announce a breakup, or when hopes for love fall through. One gets it all here: great comedy and emotional truth. --Tom Keogh
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The Fourth Season Is Where It All Comes Together August 10, 2006 10 out of 11 found this review helpful
In season 4, Ellen's world crumbles. Her parents divorce, her friendship with Paige (Joely Fisher) is almost ruined, and she is forced to be more self-confident by her therapist. In addition to all this craziness, Ellen discovers she is a lesbian and comes out to her friends and family at the end of the season. Of course, all the drama is mixed in with good humor. Spence (Jeremy Piven), Joe (David Anthony Higgins), and Audrey (Clea Lewis) are also there along for the ride. We even see the relationship between Paige and Spence evolve in a positive way. This memorable season also includes cameos by Eddie Fisher (Joely Fisher's father), Demi Moore, Melissa Ethridge, Bonnie Rait, Aaron Nevile, David Crosby, and so much more! If you're not already a fan of this show, buy this season and all the other seasons out there because it's one of the greatest shows in television history! YOU GO ELLEN!!!!
ELLEN COMES OUT & HITS HER COMEDIC STRIDE!!!! October 20, 2006 Tamra J. Gibson (Los Angeles,CA) 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
I must say Ellen's 4th season was probably one of her best, because her coming out as a lead gay character was groundbreaking! I just loved the way she poked fun with the gay innuendo during most of the episodes that lead to her actually coming "out". The fourth season also included alot of really funny episodes involving her parents separation, Joe's sugarmama Florence Henderson, and Ellen going to the rock and roll fantasy camp starring Aaron Neville and Bonnie Raitt! I'm so looking forward to the release of the fifth and final season!!!
Classic, even ten years later September 25, 2007 James Hiller (Beaverton, OR) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
Ten years ago, Ellen was a mid rated comedy, a "female Seinfeld" it was once described, about a group of friends living and loving in L.A. Season three Ellen - The Complete Season Threehit its peak, with one of the funniest hour long episodes in the history of sitcoms, Paige's wedding. And then came the infamous season four, with the even more infamous hour on television "The Puppy Episode", which galvanized and turned the nation on its ear, and became the birthmother, intentionally or not.
I purchased season four of Ellen primarily to relive those days gone past, and see if the Puppy Episode held up to the previous "genius" season. And the good news is, it did. With all of the "Ellen is gay" hype gone, and the public thinking of her as more of a Oscar host and congenial television hostess, the episode stands alone now. The thing that is quickly apparent is how personal this show was to Ellen, as she herself comes out of the closet nationally, as her character comes out to her small group of friends. Both make significant impacts on their worlds, but Ellen's world was totally rocked. As she talks with counselor Oprah, she is both Ellen and Ellen Morgan, discussing and divulging the pain of coming out to millions of people who may have never realized how hard it is.
And what is even more surprising is how personal I took the show. It harkened me back to a time where I was struggling with these issues such as Ellen. I didn't take the time, surprisingly, to appreciate how similar she and I were, and how our shared experiences were so revolutionary. The episode itself was proof on how far we've come baby, and how far we have to go still.
Other than "the episode", the entire season plays out well. Many funny episodes are included in this collection, and you'll find yourself laughing out loud from one to another. You can't help but feel that each episode is bringing you one step closer to THE episode. And once that hits, you know you've just fallen into a new, and somewhat different show.
Ellen was courageous, and full of conviction to do what she did, when she did. Bravo to our funny lady, and thank you for teaching us, and taking us on an incredible ride.
The REAL ELLEN is funnier than ever! August 18, 2006 BA Sullivan (CA USA) 6 out of 8 found this review helpful
This show has some of the funniest, most endearing and engaging human interactions to be found on a sitcom. This is where Ellen starts taking risks, letting the story line of the show become raw and edgy as the main character "comes out" to us as gay. Not surprisingly, now that Ellen the person is no longer unconsciously censoring herself, the show blossoms. This new Ellen has a presence and energy that the other, the acting "normal" Ellen, did not. Coming out frees Ellen the actress and it is revealed in her body language and expressions, demonstrating true comic genius.
The 4th season is the Best of Ellen November 21, 2008 Bob Waskiewicz (Wintersville, Ohio United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I really liked Ellen's show,but the forth season was the best for me,when ellen lets it all out,and ended the show by comming out.
The Best one is with Emma Thompson.I played this one over and over again,and love it when Emma comes out to the world that she was born in Dayton Ohio,but the big suprise is when Sean Penn comes out at the end of the show.
I also liked the black and white 50's flashback final.
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