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Home Movies - Season Two (1999)

Starring: Brendon Small, H. Jon Benjamin Director: Loren Bouchard Rating: Unrated Format: DVD
4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (21 customer reviews)

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Special Features

  • 13 episodes on three discs
  • Commentaries by and interviews with Brendon Small, Melissa Galsky ("Melissa"), executive producer Loren Bouchard, and the Soup2Nuts crew
  • Winner of the "Small Shorts" film contest
  • Animatics
  • Memories featurette: Guest Stars Remember Home Movies
  • Audio anatomy of a scene
  • Music: extended play versions of Brendon Small's songs
  • Learn to play the Home Movies theme
  • Home Movies writer Bill Braudis speaks!

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Available just a few months after the arrival of Home Movies Season One, Season Two features 13 more episodes of the irreverent animated series seen on Cartoon Network's [adult swim]. Squigglevision is gone, replaced by Flash animation and the characters developed in Season One — an alcoholic soccer coach, a single mother who swears at parent/teacher conferences and an eight-year-old who makes art films and documentaries in his basement with his friends — are in situations even more humorous than before. Great bonus features round out this must-have set!

Program Listing:

Disc One
Episode #201: "Politics"
Episode #202: "Identifying A Body"
Episode #203: "Hiatus"
Episode #204:"Business & Pleasure"

Special Features
Winning entry of "Small Shorts" Film Competition
Brendon Small interviews Melissa Galsky
Memories Featurette: Guest stars remember Home Movies
Animatics – "Politics"
Commentaries with Brendon Small, Melissa Galsky and Loren Bouchard

Disc Two
Episode #205: "The Party"
Episode #206: "Impressions"
Episode #207: "Dad"
Episode #208: "Therapy"

Special Features
Audio Anatomy Of A Scene
Animatics – "Party"
Interview with Brendon Small, Melissa Galsky and Loren Bouchard
Commentaries with Brendon Small, Melissa Galsky and Loren Bouchard

Disc Three
Episode #209: "Class Trip"
Episode #210: "History"
Episode #211: "Writer’s Block"
Episode #212: "Pizza Club"
Episode #213: "The Wedding"

Special Features
Animatics with crew commentary – "History"
Home Movies music – extended songs and music lesson
Home Movies writer Bill Braudis speaks!
Commentaries with Brendon Small, Melissa Galsky and Loren Bouchard


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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "I Have Spastic Colon!" "Me, Too!", June 26, 2005
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"Home Movies" is the best of all Adult Swim shows, and when it was cancelled Cartoon Network instantly lost a large percentage of their more intelligent viewers. The show has the ability to amuse with subtlety better than any other cartoon I have ever seen, and this season is one of the finest. For season two the show changed from Squigglevision to Flash animation, largely for the better. Simultaneously the characters began to develop into more complete entities, yet remain complex and flexible enough to handle many diverse situations.

Of the episodes in season two, I particularly like "Hiatus" (the "jazz fight" is just wonderful), "Identifying a Body" (which has one of the strangest plotlines ever in a cartoon), "Pizza Club" (which features a wonderful scene of Walter and Perry going on about their inability to eat pizza due to lactose intolerance and spastic colon), and "The Wedding," which is perhaps the funniest episode in the set, once again featuring lots of subtlety (the floral arrangements, the rash, and the new minister ["I haven't done this recently...or in the past..."] all come to mind), and perhaps the best exchange of all time from Walter and Perry.

There are many excellent commentary tracks and extras, which fans will definitely appreciate.

I can't recommend this set or this series highly enough. Do yourself a favor and check it out: I can't imagine not loving this show!
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70 of 88 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "I stand on land!", April 18, 2005
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To me it has always been a breech of decorum to review something on Amazon before it has actually been released but to me, "Home Movies" Season 2 is an exception from where I stand. I've seen the second season of Home Movies many more times than I can count.

Adult Swim (for those who don't or can't tune in) can be considered the home of "cutting edge" (though cheaply animated), gutsy, adult oriented animated programming. That's what they, and anyone with low enough standards thinks. What the block really consists of is exhaustively rerun cartoons and every half year something new--- which they will rerun until you can spout out any line of any show on demand.

These days, I change the channel until it's time for Home Movies. I've seen the other programs worth watching on the block a hundred times squared anyway, and Home Movies has always been the one gem to consistently make me laugh, even though I know every line from every show thanks to Adult Swim's lack of up-to-date programming. I can't explain it.

The first season DVD was great, simply because the show is. They could leave the commentaries, Brendon Small's attempts to display his below average musical ability, and the cast's attempts to convince us that they have careers away from Home Movies off the DVD and we'll still have a 5-star boxed set to add to our growing collection.

They did us all a favor and switched from Squigglevision to Flash Animation. The colors are brighter, movements more fluid and the lines hold still, thank God. The shows are less improvised and more scripted, and after hearing Loren Bouchard explain how episodes were recorded in the first boxed set: hours and hours of Jon Benjamin and Brendon Small goofing around, improvising dialogue and then editing the choicest stuff into the episode was probably a huge waste of time and money. One can certainly understand scripting the episodes, and letting the actors go from there and it never once changed the overall feel of the show at the core.

My favorite episodes of Season Two are "Therapy", "Class Trip" and especially "The Wedding" ("I am Elfor, The Landstander! I stand on land!"). The show has so many great moments that choosing a favorite is harder than it looks.

I was happy to read that Melissa Galsky is joining the cast on the commentary track. I missed hearing her cute voice on the first season commentary. It seemed incomplete to have Brendon and Jason on the track, but no Melissa. I am keeping my fingers crossed that they offer more to us than just a goof-off session on the commentary tracks. I hope to learn something about the process, but if I don't I'll still enjoy this.

The show stands by itself, and with or without DVD extras this set is worth the price. I imagine they put extras there just so people wouldn't shell out their money and complain about how the dvd had no extras. I personally could care less about dvd extras, though I harbor some hope that Soup 2 Nuts learned from the mistakes of the last boxed set.

Many thanks to Soup 2 Nuts for continuing to release Home Movies on DVD, and I hope to see the rest of the show on DVD all the way to the very last episode. I'd hate to have to keep tuning to Adult Swim at 2AM to get my "Home Movies" fix. Their new shows, such as "Tom Goes to the Mayor" and "Robot Chicken" are so painfully un-funny and difficult to sit through (even for 15 minutes) that I end up watch reruns of South Park or Chapelle's show. The new stuff Adult Swim Sunday offers aren't fit for streaming video, let alone a slot on a TV network, but I guess there's no school like the old school.

Many thanks for reading my worthless opinion and I hope it helped a little bit.
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Finally, MORE!, May 9, 2005
I became addicted to this show a couple of years back, when my employer had me living out of a hotel room for month. After a 14-hour workday, I'd get back to the room mentally drained. While flipping channels to fall asleep, I happened upon this irreverent little cartoon show that was as hillarious anything I'd seen since the early days of The Simpsons, or the comedy of Jake Johansen.

The smart silliness of this animated show was, for me, the perfect antidote to fried-brain syndrome; and needless to say, I became hooked. Only thing is, I've never had cable at home; so when I got back, I went through withdrawls from no longer being able to see the show every night. FINALLY, I spotted the Home Movies: Season 1 box set at Tower Records and immediately had to get it. And I'm so hyped to know that the second season is about to be realesed!

On days when I come home for lunch, I end up watching Home Movies for an hour--it's way better than Judge Judy--and return to work ready to serve out the rest of the day with a grin on my face. I can't wait to own 13 more episodes of this great show.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Such a great season of Home Movies!
Ah! What a great season! My favorite thing about this season is the introduction of Arnold Lindenson, Paula's boss.
Published 4 months ago by Matt Milburn

5.0 out of 5 stars Very happy
My mother is actually a big fan of this show and so i bought her the dvds. She loves them and watches em each night before she goes to bed. Read more
Published 20 months ago by Iggy Fenton

5.0 out of 5 stars Easily just as good as the first season.
This season has so many great episodes with that classic Home Movies style of humor, that anyone who loved the first season would have no reason not to love this one too... Read more
Published 21 months ago by J. Seay Jr.

5.0 out of 5 stars I miss this toon.
Home Movies has to be one of the funniest cartoons ever done for American TV. I really miss this show, and I wish it had achieved a larger audience.
Published on November 1, 2006 by James Robert Smith

5.0 out of 5 stars Inherited Sausage
This has got to be my favorite season of home movies. For those of you who have never heard of it, Home Movies was an adult oriented cartoon airing occasionally on Cartoon... Read more
Published on October 3, 2005 by Photo Jo

2.0 out of 5 stars A disappointing sophomore season
I should start by saying that I love this show, and missed it tremendously when Adult Swim moved it to the middle of the night to accommodate their absurd new original... Read more
Published on September 30, 2005 by J. Kolar

4.0 out of 5 stars Home Movies still represents!!!
First of all it has to be said, "Season two" is not better than "Season One". OK. Now that we got that out the way let it be said "Home Movies" still represents in "Season two"... Read more
Published on August 27, 2005 by Edward L. Mcswain III

5.0 out of 5 stars Don't be nervous- Buy it!
Ok, I'll be honest with anyone who's interested in the Home Movies series 2 collection. It's a shade different than season 1. Read more
Published on August 4, 2005 by K. Cooley

5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best shows to grace the small screen...
When some friends got me into Adult Swim, I enjoyed it at first but largely tired of the silly, but sometimes too stupid and/or random to even be funny shows that populated the... Read more
Published on July 23, 2005 by Kultcher

5.0 out of 5 stars "In the din?"
this is one of the funniest shows of the last 10 years. And season two abandons the squiggle-vision, so if that was bothering you, you dont have any more excuses, do you? GET THIS
Published on June 19, 2005 by Bob Thinks Hes Cool

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