Product details: - Product group: DVD
- Edition: DVD
- Publisher: National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
- Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC
- Release Date: 2001-11-20
- Number of discs: 1
- Starring: David Schwimmer
- Encoding: Region 1
- Run Time: 150 minutes
- Studio: National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
- Aspect Ratio(s): 1.33:1
- Manufacturer: National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
- Package Dimensions: 7.4 x 54 x 75 inches
This collection contains two great Thanksgiving episodes, "The One with Chandler in a Box" and "The One Where Ross Got High." Relive other series milestones, including "The Hundredth Episode," in which Phoebe (Emmy winner Lisa Kudrow) gives birth to triplets, and "The One with All the Resolutions," in which Rachel finds out about secret couple Monica and Chandler; and "The One with the Proposal," in which Chandler's plans to propose to Monica are complicated by the reappearance of her lost love Richard (Tom Selleck). "He's not supposed to ask my girlfriend to marry him," Chandler complains. "I'm supposed to do that!" And he does just that in this in this get-out-your-handkerchiefs sixth-season gem. --Donald LiebensonCustomer reviews: Friends is the best Comedy show !, 2002-07-01 This is a collection of the best episode. I think that friends is the best tv comedy show, you have to see it !
This is the One with "The One with the Proposal", 2002-06-23 Volume 4 of the "Best of 'Friends'" continues the chronological progression through these "fan favorites" begun in Volume 3 (Volumes 1 & 2 are devoted to the "Top 10 Episodes"):
(1) "The One with Chandler in a Box" (November 20, 1997), finds Chandler, who hates Thanksgiving to begin with, banished to a packing box after stealing Joey's girlfriend, Kathy. Picked as #4 on TV Guide's list of 50 Best "Friends" moments, which seems to be way too high, especially since it is my least favorite episode on this particular disc. (2) "The One Hundredth" (October 8, 1998), has surrogate mom Phoebe delivering her brother Frank's triplets. Certainly one of the most creative ways of dealing with the pregnancy of an actress in television history, although Phoebe's Fonzie-obsessed obstetrician is a clunker. #31 on TV Guide's list. (3) "The One with All the Resolutions" (January 7, 1999), but the only ones that matter are Chandler's New Year's vow not to make fun of his pals and the tight leather pants Ross is wearing as part of his attempt to try something new every day. The all time funniest scene of a guy with his pants down around his legs, this is #14 on TV Guide's list. This episode also sets up the grand fun of "The One Where Everybody Finds Out," which caps off Volume 2. (4) "The One With Ross Got High" (November 25th, 1999) is yet another fun Thanksgiving Day with the sextet. The good news is that Rachel is trying to make desert and has combined recipes for English trifle and shepherd's pie. The bad news is that Mother and Father Gellar cannot stand Chandler because Ross told them it was Chandler's marijuana they were smelling in his room way back when. It is time for Ross to come clean, but not before he and Monica engage in a classic bout of sibling one-up-manship as they rat each other out. #49 on the TV Guide list (way too low). (5) "The One with the Proposal - Parts 1 and 2" (May 18, 2000), finds Chandler being too smart for his own good in his attempt to surprise Monica with his proposal. Tom Selleck returns as Richard, just to make things interesting. #10 on the TV Guide list, which also seems low for one of the most truly romantic proposals in television history (the only one I have seen that was better is when Donny proposed to Daphne; ANYONE would have said yes to that surprisingly powerful proposal from that unexpected source). This one also includes "The One That Goes Behind the Scenes," which is mildly interesting. However, I have to admit that I do not know these episodes intimately enough to always recognize the ADDED FOOTAGE that is included. Having these DVDs is nice because you do not have to keep paying attention to the repeats in syndication to see your favorite scenes again. My only complaint is that at least on my DVD player I cannot just fast forward to a favorite scene (i.e., ,the proposal). What's up with that? Customers who bought this item also bought:
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