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Shameless: The Complete First Season (Blu-ray)Meet Frank Gallagher (William H. Macy): proud, working-class patriarch to a motley brood of six smart, spirited and independent kids who, without him, would be... better off. In Frank's booze-addled view, parenting just eats into his hard-earned bar-crawling and carousing time around Chicago -- so he leaves it to eldest daughter Fiona (Emmy Rossum) to hold down the fort. Bearing the de facto parent badge/burden, she's donned the proverbial apron and makes sure her younger siblings do their chores, keep a clean(ish) home and feed the kitty -- the Gallagher family fund jar -- because the gas bill is due, and everyone (no matter how small) works to keep the house lights on, as well as food on the table. Brothers Lip , Ian and Carl use their intellect to break every rule in the book to survive and make the bank, while younger sister Debbie would sooner steal her share. The Gallaghers are irreverent, endearing, resilient -- and they're absolutely, wildly and unapologetically SHAMELESS.]]> Review: A great series - I am one who is late to the game when it comes to this show. I have, of course, heard of it for years, but did not get around to running it until very late in its run. For those who have not seen it, it is an American version of a British show, and much like was the case with The Office, in the first few episodes it mirrored the British version almost as a carbon copy, then started to find its own legs. It was created for US TV by the co-creator of ER, John Wells, as well as the creators of the original British show. The series is centered around the Gallaghers, a poor, trashy, and borderline to all-out criminal family. It is "headed" by Frank Gallagher, played by ER alum William H. Macy, in a role that is 180 degrees from his role on ER. Frank is a blackout drunk with 6 kids who manages to still be (somewhat) functional, running scam after scam to keep the drinking money flowing in. The family is led by the eldest of the children, Fiona, played wonderfully by Emmy Rossum, who had to drop out of high school during her junior year to take care of the family when their mother took off and Frank became totally unable to care for any of them. She is torn between wanting to be a young, carefree young adult in her early 20s, with being a parent to kids ranging from 2 to 17. I will not go into too much of the storylines for the few that, like me, are coming into the series cold. I will say that it is a very raw show, with all of its themes, drinking, drug use, sex, etc. It will hit home with anyone that has a dysfunctional family, or like me, is a generation removed from a dysfunctional family, and still has even some tangential contact with the older members of the family. While the Gallaghers are a very over-the-top case of a poor, almost "trailer trash" dysfunctional family (although there are families that certainly act the way the family members do, to greater or lesser degrees), it also shows that dysfunction can occur not only in poor families but rich ones as well. For those who get the blu-ray set, the show looks and sounds great. There are great exterior shots of Chicago that looks great in the high definition format, The extras include commentary tracks on a couple of episodes, deleted scenes, and about 45 minutes of behind the scenes and making-of material. Overall, the series is well-written and very well acted. The show is perfectly cast with everyone including the supporting cast knocking their roles out of the park. Joan Cusak steals nearly every scene she is in, as a clueless housewife with agoraphobia. It does not sugar coat any of its themes, and has a lot of drinking, drug use, sex and nudity, etc., by both the adults and teens on the show. The humor is very dark and manages to find humor in a lot of situations that would not normally be funny. It is definitely not a show that is for everyone, so if any of the above would turn you off to a show, then you definitely should skip this one. But, if you can accept those things and are looking for a good dramedy, then this is definitely worth checking out. Review: Shameless Season 1: The Start of an Amazing Series - Shameless Season 1 is a wild, emotional rollercoaster that perfectly sets the tone for the series. From the very first episode, it draws you into the chaotic life of the Gallagher family in the South Side of Chicago. The season introduces us to Frank Gallagher, the unreliable, often drunk father of six. While Frank spends his days in a haze, his eldest daughter, Fiona, takes on the role of caretaker for her siblings. Each character brings their own unique challenges and personalities, creating a complex family dynamic. The show is full of Gritty Realism and doesn't shy away from portraying the harsh realities of poverty and addiction, making it an authentic experience. Thru Dark Humor the show manages to balance heavy themes with sharp, dark humor, providing relief and making the characters even more relatable. The cast delivers great performances, bringing each character to life in a memorable way. Warning: The show is full of explicit content and is not for the faint-hearted, with strong language, violence, and mature themes throughout.
| ASIN | B0041KKZKK |
| Actors | Various |
| Best Sellers Rank | #113,665 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #5,095 in Comedy (Movies & TV) #7,576 in Drama Blu-ray Discs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,238) |
| Digital Copy Expiration Date | December 27, 2013 |
| Director | Various |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | BR228103 |
| MPAA rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| Media Format | NTSC |
| Number of discs | 2 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 4 ounces |
| Release date | December 27, 2011 |
| Run time | 5 hours |
| Studio | WarnerBrothers |
S**R
A great series
I am one who is late to the game when it comes to this show. I have, of course, heard of it for years, but did not get around to running it until very late in its run. For those who have not seen it, it is an American version of a British show, and much like was the case with The Office, in the first few episodes it mirrored the British version almost as a carbon copy, then started to find its own legs. It was created for US TV by the co-creator of ER, John Wells, as well as the creators of the original British show. The series is centered around the Gallaghers, a poor, trashy, and borderline to all-out criminal family. It is "headed" by Frank Gallagher, played by ER alum William H. Macy, in a role that is 180 degrees from his role on ER. Frank is a blackout drunk with 6 kids who manages to still be (somewhat) functional, running scam after scam to keep the drinking money flowing in. The family is led by the eldest of the children, Fiona, played wonderfully by Emmy Rossum, who had to drop out of high school during her junior year to take care of the family when their mother took off and Frank became totally unable to care for any of them. She is torn between wanting to be a young, carefree young adult in her early 20s, with being a parent to kids ranging from 2 to 17. I will not go into too much of the storylines for the few that, like me, are coming into the series cold. I will say that it is a very raw show, with all of its themes, drinking, drug use, sex, etc. It will hit home with anyone that has a dysfunctional family, or like me, is a generation removed from a dysfunctional family, and still has even some tangential contact with the older members of the family. While the Gallaghers are a very over-the-top case of a poor, almost "trailer trash" dysfunctional family (although there are families that certainly act the way the family members do, to greater or lesser degrees), it also shows that dysfunction can occur not only in poor families but rich ones as well. For those who get the blu-ray set, the show looks and sounds great. There are great exterior shots of Chicago that looks great in the high definition format, The extras include commentary tracks on a couple of episodes, deleted scenes, and about 45 minutes of behind the scenes and making-of material. Overall, the series is well-written and very well acted. The show is perfectly cast with everyone including the supporting cast knocking their roles out of the park. Joan Cusak steals nearly every scene she is in, as a clueless housewife with agoraphobia. It does not sugar coat any of its themes, and has a lot of drinking, drug use, sex and nudity, etc., by both the adults and teens on the show. The humor is very dark and manages to find humor in a lot of situations that would not normally be funny. It is definitely not a show that is for everyone, so if any of the above would turn you off to a show, then you definitely should skip this one. But, if you can accept those things and are looking for a good dramedy, then this is definitely worth checking out.
A**N
Shameless Season 1: The Start of an Amazing Series
Shameless Season 1 is a wild, emotional rollercoaster that perfectly sets the tone for the series. From the very first episode, it draws you into the chaotic life of the Gallagher family in the South Side of Chicago. The season introduces us to Frank Gallagher, the unreliable, often drunk father of six. While Frank spends his days in a haze, his eldest daughter, Fiona, takes on the role of caretaker for her siblings. Each character brings their own unique challenges and personalities, creating a complex family dynamic. The show is full of Gritty Realism and doesn't shy away from portraying the harsh realities of poverty and addiction, making it an authentic experience. Thru Dark Humor the show manages to balance heavy themes with sharp, dark humor, providing relief and making the characters even more relatable. The cast delivers great performances, bringing each character to life in a memorable way. Warning: The show is full of explicit content and is not for the faint-hearted, with strong language, violence, and mature themes throughout.
M**E
Excellence!
When I first saw Shameless, I was almost disgusted. The stuff that goes on in the family - the dad inparticular - was just so.. terrible, unbelievable..but then.. I was hooked because of the realness and honest grit. This is definitely a show unlike any other. Although some of it you just shake your head at in disbelief, most of it is relatable in one way or another and just so very real. I am totally hooked on it now. There are so many different story lines and types of drama within it, that it stays interesting and attention grabbing. There are also many tear jerking moments, and not because of cheesey/corny moments, but because a lot of the situations are so seemingly real and/or sad or just emotional in general. (The second season gets more into the emotional aspect). I actually bought this first season set for my mom as a Christmas present. She had never seen Shameless yet and it is such a great series on so many levels, that I thought she would like it. It is one of those shows where you watch and say O M G, about 10 different times throughout the episode. Definitely give it a try. Watch a few complete episodes before giving up on it! I gaurantee you will be hooked too! It truly is a series that EVERYONE can get something out of.
J**S
Postman has tried to deliver this item to me, I was not at home but left a card stating there is a £11.02 customs charge to pay before they re deliver just making you aware
G**M
Fantastically written and very well played and directed!psychologically sound and very intriguing!arrived crashed with DVD 2 cracked but Washington swiftly substituted.deserves any effort to get and see it...if only you can understand english spiken or in subtitles!
C**S
De la serie no diré nada. porque a los que somos fans de ella nos encanta! Decir que la caja viene de Francia, pero cuenta tanto con con una versión original en inglés con subtítulos en español y con una versión doblada en español. Todo a un precio excelente
S**D
I ran across an episode of this show on TV in the middle of season three and was instantly hooked. It's all about six children who raise themselves while shifting their dead drunk lying on the floor alcoholic father around the room and dealing with his antics and crises. Acting is terrific, the plot is fast-moving and always surprising, and it has quite a bit of humor in a dark way. I love it and am eager to start season two when I finish.
D**N
最初はたんにコメデイかと思いましたが大間違いでこれは完全にホームドラマです。最高に面白く、考えさせられ、泣かされ、兄弟愛、親子愛、さまざまな 愛の形がおりまぜられていて一気にみてしまいました。それでシーズン6まで購入して今はシーズン7を待ってるんで早く見たい気持ちで一杯です。一見の 価値ありのDVDです。
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