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My Name Is Earl (Complete First Season) (2005)

Starring: Ethan Suplee  Jaime Pressly  Nadine Velasquez  
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Publisher: Foxvideo
Format: DVD
UPC: 00024543260790
Buy.com Sku: 202754468
Item#: V2DVGJ
Buy.com Sales Rank: 3389
Category Keywords: Sitcoms  Small Town Life  Television/TV Series 
Rating: NR
 
|Karma is a Funny Thing.
 
 
Features: DVD, Dolby Digital (5.1); Dobly Digital Mono, Deleted Scenes, Commentaries, Blooper Reel, Promos, Spanish Subtitled, Dubbed, 3 Discs
 
Earl (Jason Lee) is learning the hard way that when you do something bad, it has a way of coming back and biting you in the butt! Hoping to turn his life around, Earl's got a lengthy list of detestable deeds to make up for, from stealing a one-legged girl's car to avoiding a nasty break-up by faking his own death. Nominated for two Golden Globes and winner of the People's Choice Award for Favorite New TV Comedy, My Name is Earl is wildly offbeat and hilariously irreverent irreverent -- the #1 new comedy of the season!

This four disc collection includes all 24 episodes from Season One of My Name is Earl!
 
"...certain to be a favorite for years to come with its eccentric characters, brilliant writing, and infinite episode possibilities..."  Britt Gillette, The DVD Report
"...a truly unique and funny show...a wonderful mix of humor that is often intelligent and always full of heart."  Erik Martinez, DVD Town
"The season's most original sitcom!"  USA Today
"Offbeat and utterly charming."  Alessandra Stanley, The New York Times
"...a sweet, often very funny series that benefits from a terrific ensemble and solid writing."  CurrentFilm.com
"...one of the funniest series on TV and easily the most touching comedy..."  Francis Rizzo, III, DVD Talk

 


Editor's Note

NBC's enormously popular and critically acclaimed sitcom MY NAME IS EARL stars Jason Lee as a reformed criminal who sees the light when he loses a winning lottery ticket after getting hit by a car. He decides his bad luck can be chalked up to bad karma, and sets about making amends with everyone he has ever wronged. This very long list includes a former victim of Earl's schoolyard bullying, whom he helps to come out of the closet, and a one-legged girl from whom Earl once stole a car. Ethan Suplee (MALLRATS) plays Earl's slow but good-hearted brother and sidekick, Randy, and Jaime Pressly (NOT ANOTHER TEEN MOVIE) plays Earl's ex-wife, Joy. Guest stars on the show include Beau Bridges as Earl's father, as well as Giovanni Ribisi (LOST IN TRANSLATION). Playing out like a small-screen version of a Coen brothers film, MY NAME IS EARL is funny, creative, clever, full of heart--and one of the best television series to come down the pike in quite a while. This collection presents the debut season in its entirety.

 

Technical Info

Release Information
Studio: Foxvideo
Release Date: 6/16/2009
Running Time: 624 minutes
Original Release Date: 2005
Catalog ID: 2236081
UPC: 00024543260790
Number of Discs: 4

Audio & Video
Original Language: English
Available Audio Tracks: English, Spanish Dubbed
Available Subtitles: French, Spanish
Video: Color

Aspect Ratio
Anamorphic Widescreen  1.78:1

 
Cast & Crew
Eddie Steeples
Ethan Suplee
Jaime Pressly
Jason Lee
Anthony Parillo - Art Director
Danny Lux - Original Music By
Eyal Gordin - Cinematographer
Gregory Melton - Production Designer
Gregory Thomas Garcia - Writer
Jason Lee - Producer
John Zachary - Art Director
Lance Luckey - Editor
Marc Buckland - Executive Producer
Marc Buckland, et. al. - Director
Mark Leggett - Original Music By
Randy Ser - Production Designer
Victor Hammer - Cinematographer
William Marrinson - Editor

 
Awards

Winner (2006)
   Emmy, Dava Waite, Outstanding Casting for a Comedy Series
   Emmy, Marc Buckland, Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series
   Emmy, Lance Luckey, Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy Series
   Emmy, Gregory Thomas Garcia, Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series

Nominee (2006)
   Emmy, Jaime Pressly, Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
   Golden Globe, My Name is Earl, Best Television Series - Musical or Comedy
   Golden Globe, Jason Lee, Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Musical or Comedy

Winner (2006)
   People's Choice, My Name is Earl, Favorite New Television Comedy

Golden Globe (2008)
   Jaime Pressly, Nominee, Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television

Emmy (2008)
   Michael Goi, Nominee, Outstanding Cinematography for a Half-Hour Series

Emmy (2007)
   Beau Bridges, Nominee, Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series
   C. Darin Knight, et. al., Nominee, Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (Half-Hour) And Animation
Jaime Pressly, Winner, Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series

Emmy (2006)
Dava Waite, Winner, Outstanding Casting for a Comedy Series
Gregory Thomas Garcia, Winner, Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series

Golden Globe (2006)
   Jason Lee, Nominee, Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Musical or Comedy

Emmy (2006)
Lance Luckey, Winner, Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy Series
Marc Buckland, Winner, Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series

People's Choice (2006)
My Name is Earl, Winner, Favorite New Television Comedy

 
Professional Reviews
Entertainment Weekly
"Creator Greg Garcia's notion give unusual depth and elasticity to the storylines, and Lee's wonderfully loose performance is complemented by Ethan Suplee's inspired denseness as brother Randy..." -- Grade: A 09/15/2006 p.60

Total Film
4 stars out of 5 -- "[U]ndoubtedly one of the best shows on TV at the moment, thanks to its redneck wit, loveable-yet-frustrating slob characters and a genius premise..." 10/01/2006 p.128

Ultimate DVD
"A premise ripe with possibilities...It's always entertaining..." 08/01/2006 p.84

Uncut
5 stars out of 5 -- "[C]reator Greg Garcia has managed to create a show that, like its main character, opts for a likeable goofiness....Jason Lee and Ethan Suplee are superb..." 02/01/2008 p.113

Reel.com 9 of 10
NBC was so unsure of this show that they tested it five times with sample audiences. But you can't argue with karma...or a great sitcom concept. Along with Everybody Hates Chris, My Name is Earl was one of last fall's offerings to catch a pre-season wave of critical hype, and it just felt the love all year long. By the end of the first season, the show had won a People's Choice award for favorite new television comedy, a Director's Guild award for best direction, and Emmys for outstanding writing, direction, casting, and single-camera editing. If there were an award for best sitcom to have fun with redneck culture, Earl would have won that too, and faster than his friend's fiancee (and his ex-wife) could establish a gift registry at the local liquor store...The real surprise is that this show aired on network television rather than cable. It's off-color in a big, but entertaining way, and as Lee points out, plays a little like a feature film. - James Plath
 
Variety 8 of 10
Being funny is always a good place for a comedy to start, but when the title character is a crooked lowlife suddenly overwhelmed by the redemptive notion of karma, there's reason to fear that might not be enough. Blessed less with belly laughs than an amusingly wry tone, this single-camera half-hour disarmingly focuses on an underclass that seldom gets much attention in the neatly manicured world of primetime. Yet NBC has done this promising series no favors by asking it to be a self-starter, underscoring the deep state of disrepair into which the net's comedy footprint has fallen...In one of those life-changing moments that Earl takes as a sign from a higher power, he scratches a winning lottery ticket only to abruptly (and pretty hilariously, with "I'm a Loser" playing in the background) misplace it, which briefly lands him in the hospital...Watching TV in bed, NBC's own latenight guru, Carson Daly, introduces Earl to the meaning of karma, inspiring his self-appointed mission to do right by all those he wronged in the past as his "road map to a better life."...Of course, this do-gooding thing is new to Earl, and his first beneficiary, a schoolmate he tormented named Kenny (Gregg Binkley), isn't initially interested in any assistance -- especially when Earl decides the way to help is to find him a woman, which isn't the direction ol' Kenny swings...The show's demeanor, in fact, is essentially that of the Coen brothers' "Raising Arizona," which is to say more an arthouse snack than a full-blown meal. With NBC lacking a solid comedy foundation, the network can only hope that "Earl" and companion "The Office" prove an acquirable taste capable of building a loyal core following...Back when Grant Tinker took over a then-ailing NBC in the '80s, he famously told his lieutenants: "First be best. Then be first."..."My Name Is Earl" isn't the best comedy around, but it's pretty darn good. As for being first, well, it's probably going to be a while before that little bit of karma pays off. - Brian Lowry
 

  
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