Sep 05 2010

The Best of Friends Collection (Vols. 1-4)

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Now instead of thinking about your favorite episodes of TV’s #1 Comedy, you can watch them on Videocassette or DVD with “Best of Friends”. This four volume series features episodes from Seasons 1-6 that were specially selected by you, the Friends’ fans! Each volume includes 5 episodes plus Never-Before-Seen EXTRA FOOTAGE for every episode! Each DVD also includes a bonus behind-the-scenes documentary The One That Goes Behind-the-Scenes – witness the creation of an actual episode of Friends from start to finish. Featured on this great set are the following episodes.VOLUME 1 * The Pilot * The One With Two Parts * The One With All The Poker * The One Where Ross Finds Out * The One With the Prom Video VOLUME 2 * The One Where No One Is Ready *

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  1. GamerGirl Says:

    Review by GamerGirl for The Best of Friends Collection (Vols. 1-4)
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    If you love “Friends,” and most people do, you need to get this collection. If you do not plan on buying every season of the show, then this collection has twenty of the most popular (and pivotal) episodes in the series with all their original footage, some of which had been edited out for TV. Even if you do plan on buying all the season sets, it will be awhile before they all get here, so this is a good collection to tide you over until they do. The format of the DVD’s is great. You can play all of the episodes at once without have to go back to the menu after each episode, or you can watch one at a time. There are also some cool special features – a behind-the-scenes special and a feature on the trip to London. Here are episodes you will get on each volume, along with my personal grade on each (scale of 1 to 5):Volume 1:
    “Pilot” (3) Not my favorite episodes, but this is where it all started.”The One with the Two Parts” (4) Joey dates Phoebe’s twin sister; Monica and Rachel go out with two doctors (George Clooney and Noah Wyle).”The One with All the Poker” (4) The girls want to play poker with the guys.”The One Where Ross Finds Out” (3) Rachel leaves a drunken message for Ross, telling him that she is over him, leaving Ross confused. “The One with the Prom Video” (4) Joey buys Chandler a friendship bracelet; Ross and Rachel finally get together.Volume 2:
    “The One Where No One’s Ready” (5) Ross is giving a speech at a dinner and has trouble trying to get everyone ready to go. One of my personal favorites.”The One with the Embryo’s” (4) Phoebe decides to have her brother’s baby; Rachel and Monica lose a bet and have to trade apartments with Joey and Chandler.”The One with Ross’s Wedding” (4) Everyone goes to London for Ross’s wedding.”The One with All the Thanksgivings” (5) My favorite holiday episode. Everyone remembers their worst Thanksgivings. “The One Where Everybody Finds Out” (5) Phoebe finds out about Monica and Chandler. Volume 3:
    “The One with the Blackout” (3) There’s a blackout in the city; Chandler gets trapped in an ATM vestibule with Jill Goodacre; Rachel meets Paulo when Ross is just about to make his move.”The One with the Candy Hearts” (3) Chandler goes on a blind date that turns out to be Janice, and they get back together on Valentine’s Day.”The One Where Ross and Rachel…You Know” (3) Ross and Rachel go on their first date.”The One with the Football” (3) Monica’s and Ross’s competitive natures come out when they play football on Thanksgiving.”The One That Could Have Been” (4) The gang wonders what their lives would be like if they had done things differently. One full hour of Fat Monica and a whole new opening credit sequence.Volume 4:
    “The One with Chandler in a Box” (5) Another great Thanksgiving episode. Joey makes Chandler sit in a box to make up for stealing his girlfriend.”The One Hundredth” (4) Phoebe gives birth to triplets.”The One with All the Resolutions” (5) Everyone makes New Years’ Resolutions. “The One Where Ross Got High” (5) Yet another great Thanksgiving episode. One of my all-time favorite scenes was toward the end when everyone lets out all their frustrations to the Gellar parents.”The One with the Proposal” (4) Tom Selleck shows up as Monica’s ex-boyfriend just as Chandler is about to propose.I might have chosen a few episodes differently, but overall this is a great collection. Even when I think I am sick of seeing certain episodes, I find that I can still watch them. A scene will always come along that just cracks me up. These shows never get old.

  2. Anonymous Says:

    Review by for The Best of Friends Collection (Vols. 1-4)
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    This is definataly a sampling of the best Friends has to offer! You get: Volume 1: “Pilot” “The One With Two Parts (Parts One and 2)” “The One with All the Poker” “The One Where Ross Finds Out” “The One with the Prom Video” Volume 2: “The One Where No One’s Ready” “The One with the Embryos” “The One with Ross’s Wedding (Parts 1 and 2)” “The One with All the Thanksgivings” “The One Where Everybody Finds Out” Volume 3: “The One with the Blackout” “The One with the Candy Hearts” “The One Where Ross and Rachel… You Know” “The One with the Football” “The One That Could Have Been (Parts 1 and 2)” Volume 4: “The One with Chandler in a Box” “The One-Hundredth” “The One with All the Resolutions” “The One Where Ross Got High” “The One with the Proposal (Parts 1 and 2)” These are all the best episodes in their uncut form plus a behind the scenes look at Friends in 3 featurettes. A definite must buy for a Friends fan!

  3. Paul Williams Says:

    Review by Paul Williams for The Best of Friends Collection (Vols. 1-4)
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    Being English,but having recently moved to America I find a couple of problems with this type of DVD.

    In England Friends was released season by season on CD and DVD, so you collect all the friends episodes and watch them with continutity. Why can’t they do the same here. I want to see the whole of series 6 in order and then series 7. I don’t want to have to watch the episodes in disjointed order, as you miss some significant reasons for why the characters are acting the way they do.My other problemn with this collection of the best episodes is, the episodes somebody else may consider the best may not include episodes that I thought were briliant. Unfortunately I normally find one or two of the lessor episodes on collections (which is true with this collection).That said I am a huge fan of Friends and as I has to leave my Friends series in the UK due to compatability issues with American equipment, this is an enjoyable collection and I recommend buying it – i just wish the US could receive the same level of service as the UK.

  4. Melissa Marquez Says:

    Review by Melissa Marquez for The Best of Friends Collection (Vols. 1-4)
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    This disc is really not worth buying, for a little more money you should buy the full season sets! You get a lot more for your money and you can watch them in order instead of broken up like in this set. For the true Friends fans, this would be a waste of money!!

  5. Anonymous Says:

    Review by for The Best of Friends Collection (Vols. 1-4)
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    I bought this box set before the full season DVDs came out. It was great to hold me over until season 1 came out, but when I received that, this box set was obsolete. In my opinion, the episodes chosen are good, but they aren’t all the best.
    If you’re a real Friends fan (and you must be if you’re looking into this set) then just get the full season DVDs. They have 1, 2 and 3 now and will be coming out with them all. You’ll be much more satisfied and it’s a better investment to have every single episode anyway.

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