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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars GREAT BOXSET...BUT DOES THIS MEAN THE END TO FAMILY TIES ON DVD?
Anyone who appreciates this show is probably as excited as I am that it can now be purchased in one convenient boxset. However, I have noticed a pattern developing with Paramount television series being released on DVD. It seems they produce 60% of a particular T.V. season in a decent amount of time, next they release a boxset of all previously released DVDs together...
Published on August 6, 2008 by Anton Tobias

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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A neat idea, but...
...when it comes to this, or any other tv-series-on-DVD multi-season pack, my advice is to do some calculating and comparing because buying each season of a series individually might be a better deal in many cases.
Published on August 7, 2008 by towhead


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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars GREAT BOXSET...BUT DOES THIS MEAN THE END TO FAMILY TIES ON DVD?, August 6, 2008
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Anton Tobias (The vast cornfields of the Midwest) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Family Ties: The Four Season Pack (DVD)
Anyone who appreciates this show is probably as excited as I am that it can now be purchased in one convenient boxset. However, I have noticed a pattern developing with Paramount television series being released on DVD. It seems they produce 60% of a particular T.V. season in a decent amount of time, next they release a boxset of all previously released DVDs together... then production stops altogether.

For example the first three seasons of "Taxi" came to us fairly quickly then a boxset of all three seasons together graced the department store shelves only to have Paramount cut us off completely after that. The last two seasons are still not out and any sort of release date or even a mention of production of such seasons is nonexistent.

Has anyone else noticed this? Does this boxset signify the extinction of Family Ties on DVD? Feel free to comment, rant, and rave...
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5.0 out of 5 stars Family Values, November 8, 2009
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J. Rogers (Minneapolis, MN) - See all my reviews
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This series was good at the time they filmed it and is good today. They tackle a lot of difficult subjects and handle them well. It is a series you can let your children or grand children watch learning some of life's lessons. The actors and actresses were great, and the writing was great. Order and enjoy the series.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Classic, December 15, 2010
This review is from: Family Ties: The Four Season Pack (DVD)
The 1980s were a very different time for both TV and the real world. No internet, no cell phones, no reality TV. No threat of mass terror. Despite the 1970s trend of taking on social issues--see Maude and All In The Family for starters--TV still centered around family life: back when communications were slow and limited and the world was what you saw around you, as far as you could drive. Even cable TV was a luxury.

This is the world that the Keaton Family lived in: when the 1960s counterculture had long since joined the establishment. Many kept their liberal values, but traded the sit in and the be in for the local food drive or advocating a nuclear freeze.

Then there was Alex. Alex P. Keaton. Alex was, like a lot of teenagers, young, conservative, ambitious and ready to make a killing in the corporate world. I never met Alex, but went to high school with 300 of em'. Reagen youth, completely rejecting the 1960s ties of their parents.

Actually, Alex had a heart of gold--just don't tell him. All the Keaton's did. Airhead Malory, the wisecracking Jennifer, and Steven and Elese and even little Andy.

What makes Family Ties so amazing is to see this family, of so many colors and of such opposites, come together. Alex tries speed, has a friend die in a car accident. Malory divebombs Alex's college interview, Jennifer has issues with not being the baby, anymore. Watch the classic "A My Name Is Alex." to get to know what this family is made of.

THey really, really, love one another, forgive one another, are there anytime for any problem. Under Alex's wisecracks and Malory's powder puff image, these individuals are SOLID. This is not shown with triteness, but with the real connective tissue that binds them.

All with amazing, laugh out-loud humor. Not many shows can make me cackle. But Family Ties does: with irony, not meanness. Wit, not barbs. It is amazing how well this hold up. While trash like "Full House" and "Saved By The Bell" was on, Family Ties was the real family show-not in a exclusionary, conservative, "family values" way, but showing the need we all have to be connected to those who love and understand us, warts and all. This show has universal appeal. If a secular, rock-jazz cigarette chewing guy like me can love Family Ties, anyone can.


Michael J. Fox, we all know, is sick now. The images have cracked. The world is too big and fast for a show like Family Ties. We're in a swamp of Google and texts and twitter and facebook and Al Queta threats and airport patdowns. We're circling fast even beyond a Spin City. Sometimes I am glad the 1980s are over--I couldn't be publishing this in sixty seconds in 1986. But we have also lost the beauty of a local, slower, safer world.

It is always comforting to go back in such a realistic and funny way. It will never be like this again, and that might be good. Still, I'll bet you you'll get warm inside watching, remembering. If not, you'll at least laugh.

And in 1986 or 2010, what more can we ask for than laughter.

Sit, Ubu. Sit. Good show.
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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A neat idea, but..., August 7, 2008
This review is from: Family Ties: The Four Season Pack (DVD)
...when it comes to this, or any other tv-series-on-DVD multi-season pack, my advice is to do some calculating and comparing because buying each season of a series individually might be a better deal in many cases.
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5.0 out of 5 stars So much fun, July 29, 2011
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Quick, funny, fast moving, and covers some pretty serious issues as well. It also shows the conservative and liberal sides of things with humor and tolerance. We have decided only to watch shows that entertain, educate and make you think. These shows cover all of these criteria. Family Ties is good for the whole family. It even covers many historic issues of the past. We're glad that Amazon carries such high quality entertainment.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Family Favorite, Finally on DVD, February 4, 2011
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CJ (Tallahassee, FL) - See all my reviews
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"We are completely happy with this product! This DVD set is clearly an original production of the tv series, made with the highest professional standards. There is no indication it is a pirated copy, (as we experienced when we ordered a different series from a different vendor recently - no joke).

This series was a family favorite when it was originally broadcast in the 1980's, and this DVD set, is providing us many hours of wonderful, nostalgic enjoyment."

- A review from the recipient of this product, which was a gift
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5.0 out of 5 stars Loved it back then, still love it know, December 5, 2010
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André Richard (Rimouski, Quebec, Canada) - See all my reviews
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I have to confess,Most of the DVD I buy are most of the time series or movies that I loved when I first saw it and that I don't mind listening again and again. In this case, the complete "family ties" 4 season pack was right what I was looking for! When I started watching Family ties almost 30 years ago, I jumped in somwhere between the first and the last episode and I kept watching it until the last episode. This DVD offering gave me the chance to see the very first pilot episode and all the following ones from the first season and on. I wish I could have been friend of the keaton family...What you see on this show is not so much different of what is going on in today's family except that having three kids is now a big family by today's standards! The things for parent to watch out are now different beacause of the technology but values remain the same, we all want the best for the ones we love and we just want to show them the right way. You will probably laugh when you see the family's phone and TV set...and you will have the chance the chance to get a little emotion when some "guest star apperance" will let you enjoy some of america's most beloved star that are now gone.
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5.0 out of 5 stars An Awesome Show!!!, February 2, 2009
This review is from: Family Ties: The Four Season Pack (DVD)
Family Ties is a great show with great actors, great plot, great ideas, and just plain fun! I'm glad they are releasing them all on DVD! My favorite episodes are Give Your Uncle Arthur a Kiss, Have Gun, Will Unravel, A Keaton Christmas Carol, Birthday Boy, Hotline Fever, 4 Rms Ocn Vu, Philadelphia Story, and Birth of a Keaton: Part 1 & 2. I highly recommend FAMILY TIES!!!
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