Product details: - Product group: DVD
- Edition: DVD
- Publisher: Warner Home Video
- Format: Dubbed, Full Screen, PAL
- Release Date: 2003-10-27
- Number of discs: 1
- Starring: Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry
- Audience rating: Suitable for 12 years and over
- Encoding: Region 2
- Run Time: 176 minutes
- Studio: Warner Home Video
- Aspect Ratio(s): 1.33:1
- Manufacturer: Warner Home Video
- Package Dimensions: 7.1 x 56 x 75 inches
Season 6: Between seasons, Cox and David Arquette were married, leading to "T.O.W. After Vegas" adding "Arquette" after everyone's title credits. Unfortunately, on-screen it's divorce time again despite "T.O.W. Ross Hugs Rachel", since he secretly tries avoiding an annulment of their accidental marriage. Far more out in the open is Chandler and Monica's relationship. Moving in together creates lots of fun as the others move back and forth into each other's apartments. It also leads to Joey finally showing a tender side toward temporary roommate Janine (Elle Macpherson). By now his chat-up catchphrase: "How you doin'?" had caught on, but he needed to fall for someone. He kept the fun alive all year pretending to have a Porsche, starting work on the show Mac and C.H.E.E.S.E. and by falling for Chandler's card game Cups in the excellent "T.O.W. On the Last Night" (one of many directed by Schwimmer). More fun came from Ross trying to teach everyone the mental discipline Unagi, popping ridiculous moves with Monica for their childhood dance routine and having a fluorescently dazzling smile in "T.O.W. Ross' Teeth" (also featuring a near-silent cameo from Ralph Lauren). Far more talkative was Reese Witherspoon as Rachel's sister--another temptation for Ross. What they briefly had wasn't as complicated as later in "T.O.W. Ross Meets Elizabeth's Dad", who turns out to be an Emmy-winning Bruce Willis (thanks to becoming friends with Perry during The Whole Nine Yards). The fans' need for love interest and continuity had established the seasons' format now. Another two-part finale offers jeopardy--then resolution--from Tom Selleck's Richard in "T.O.W. The Proposal" between Chandler and Monica. --Paul TonksCustomer reviews: Good ol' Friends, 2006-01-27 i chose to buy this dvd as soon as i saw that it had "the one with the unagi" on it, which is my favourite episode. if your looking for the proper good episodes of friends which everyone knows and loves, this is the dvd for you. theres some great episodes on it, and you really get your value for money as you have 8 episodes on it, including the whole engagement scenario with monica and chandler. theres some great scenes and some really good gags in this dvd. so if ur a friends fan, this is a good choice of dvd to start ur collection with :)
praise, praise and more praise, 2000-12-20 Obviously its a fantastic DVD and thoroughly worth having, but as a collection of Friends episodes it is still outstanding. Even more creative and amusing scenarios and a traditionally heightening atmosphere of comic and dramatic tension at the end of a series make it a real treat. Bruce Willis honours the usual collection of talented faces. He throws germans of buildings, gets blown up on asteroids and cracks a mean joke too. Worth 19 pounds to anyone with a sense of humour.
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