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19 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Don't blame Showtime
The two reviews before mine say that Out of Order was one of the best shows on tv but complain that only the pilot episode is on the dvd. The reason for this has nothing to do with Showtime being greedy. The pilot is also owned by Hallmark, the other episodes are not. Hallmark has a distribution deal with a large video chain (rhymes with RockLuster), so it had to be...
Published on January 26, 2004

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21 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Write Showtime
I agree with the other reviewers who are disappointed that this DVD only contains the pilot episode. I truly enjoyed this series and was looking forward to season two. I am still stunned that this only lasted for one season. Especially with how it ended...

All that aside, my suggestion is to go to www.sho.com and ask them to do one or both of the following: a) release...

Published on March 5, 2004 by T. Teruya


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19 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Don't blame Showtime, January 26, 2004
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This review is from: Out of Order (DVD)
The two reviews before mine say that Out of Order was one of the best shows on tv but complain that only the pilot episode is on the dvd. The reason for this has nothing to do with Showtime being greedy. The pilot is also owned by Hallmark, the other episodes are not. Hallmark has a distribution deal with a large video chain (rhymes with RockLuster), so it had to be done this way. If this DVD does well the remaining episodes will follow. This pilot received rave reviews (and made the NY Times list of Best 10 programs of 2003) and should not be penalized because only the pilot is available (so far.) The pilot stands alone and is awesome. Check it out.
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21 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Write Showtime, March 5, 2004
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T. Teruya (Dallas, TX USA) - See all my reviews
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I agree with the other reviewers who are disappointed that this DVD only contains the pilot episode. I truly enjoyed this series and was looking forward to season two. I am still stunned that this only lasted for one season. Especially with how it ended...

All that aside, my suggestion is to go to www.sho.com and ask them to do one or both of the following: a) release the entire first season on DVD, and/or b) re-air the entire first season so that we can record it.

Surely that can at least do (b) rather than show something like C.H.O.M.P.S. or Bikini Summer 3.

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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars great show - why just the movie??, December 12, 2005
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If you noticed ALL the reviews are good but people are giving lower stars because all the shows are not on the DVD. Write Showtime and complain, don't lower the star rating of the actual movie because of it. I loved this series and Dead Like Me. Neither one was ever given a chance. If HBO ran either one of these two, they would be major hits!!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Heavily edited version of the original, August 14, 2006
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While the basic story is till there, and it is quite interesting, what is available here could show on NBC. If you're looking for the original, full-length version, this isn't it! It's not just 'edited for content'....several complete scenes are missing.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Out Of Order.. ? incomplete is more accurate !, September 15, 2005
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I was so excited when I saw this title released on DVD. I then foolishly puchased it not knowing they ruined it, and released it as a poor mini-movie of the Showtime series. I still cannot believe how Showtime butchered this wonderful series into to 90 odd minutes of total garbage. Is it any wonder why Showtime always places a distant second to HBO on all of their productions ?
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The intriguing pilot from Showtime's series, but not the whole story, April 15, 2006
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I did not remember that "Out of Order" was a Showtime series, which also means I never saw it when it originally aired in 2003. So this review represents somebody who, given what others have said here, does not know what he is missing. I also rented this DVD, so I do not have the disappointment of finding out this is only the show's two-part pilot and not all six episodes. I checked in out because anything with Felicity Huffman in it is enough of a recommendation to check it out, and this cast also offers Eric Stoltz, Kim Dickens, Justine Bateman, Adam Harrington, and William H. Macy.

"Out of Order" is very loosely inspired by the real-life experiences of the show's creators, the husband and wife screenwriting team of Wayne and Donna Powers, who started off writing episodes of "Cagney & Lacey" and "The Equalizer" on television and went on to do the screenplays for "Deep Blue Sea," "Valentine," and "The Italian Job." Our focal character is Mark Colm (Stoltz), who is married to Lorna (Huffman). They are a writing team, except Lorna, who is suffering from chronic depression, has stopped writing. While her creativity has dried up for the moment, Mark's is in overdrive. He thinks of his life as being in a movie, where a camera crew follows him around and animals talk (mainly to demand more food, more quickly).

The pivotal issue in this pilot is Mark's fidelity. Cut adrift by his wife and unable to do much more than stay out of her way, he has moved from lusting in his heart and from afar, to actually looking for an opportunity. He thinks he has found exactly that when he meets Danni (Dickens), when they are watching their kids play soccer. Danni has already done the trial separation with a complete dip back into the dating pool, but has recoiled with her husband and is only offering friendship (which, to Mark's credit, he realizes is no small gift). Meanwhile, another mom from the neighborhood, Annie (Bateman), actually offers Mark uncomplicated extra-marital sex, which he rejects. Is it because he fears complications with Annie, because he cannot handle being the pursued instead of the pursuer, or because he actually feels a connection of some importance with Danni?

Meanwhile, Lorna is trying to come to terms with the deep-rooted source of her emotional problems, and is finding comfort outside the home with Stephen (Macy), a failed producer, who becomes her primary drinking buddy. Mark is worried it might be more and so are we (Huffman and Macy are married to each other, so there is an undercurrent here, just like there was with Michael and Nancy on "thirtysomething"). Mark's birthday is coming up and while Danni will not agree to give him want he wants (and Annie is still making offers), he comes up with something that might shake up his life. After discussing what should be the drug of choice for the character in the script he is writing for a director (Peter Bogdonavich), it is decided that Ecstasy might be the way to go. Well, a writer should write about what he knows so everybody shows up at his house to try out the drug, the hot tub, and the pool. In that order.

Suffice it to say that underwater sex can be pretty erotic and that Mark ends up crossing a line. This leads to the question of what he is going to do about that, and now that I know there were four more episodes after this I can appreciate why we are left hanging at the end here. True, each of the cast members look up at the camera and declare the moral of the story in turn so that there is no doubt what the lesson was here, but that only takes away from the overt metaphor that is the payoff to the mystery as to what crime Mark is guilty of in this story. He addresses the viewer at the start and assigns to us the role of jury that will decide his fate. Given all the possible indictments his actions raise against him, and which he dismisses on his own, the revelation at the end really works against the moment.

The performances are all solid, as you would expect with this sort of ensemble and the situation is complex enough that no final judgments can be rendered at this point as to what should happen with these characters next. This, of course, is desirable in the pilot for a series, but less so for a pilot taken as a complete film. The talking animals idea is really good for only one decent laugh, but the idea of recasting scenes as famous movies certainly looked promising. Lorna's confrontation with her mother and step-father over Thanksgiving dinner is played out in Mark's mind as a fight sequence from "Raging Bull." Fortunately, the Hollywood insider bits do not become too pretentious or overbearing. The ending might not be satisfying, but the rest of "Out of Order" is worth judging on its own merits.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars so good, much better as a series..., January 1, 2005
This review is from: Out of Order (DVD)
I, too, wish they would release the rest of the episodes of this so cleverly shot and written show. It works beautifully as a series, but is cut so short and underestimated with a blunt ending as in movie form. It's 'stream of consciousness' and relatability facilitate your wanting to keep visiting with these characters. My rating is for the praise of the acting, story and cinematography... but not for the ending...having seen that the movie lives on in an even better series, saved its rating.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars "Of being human". Shut up already., May 26, 2009
This review is from: Out of Order [VHS] (VHS Tape)
My mom picked this film up at a thrift store for fifty cents. After bringing it home and watching it I told her she overpaid. I've grown to hate movies that present themselves as "an inside and irreverent look at Hollywood" because they aren't as vicious or clever as they promise to be. Name dropping "celebs" like Danny DeVito and Billy Crystal isn't particularly relevant or interesting. The film, about a husband and wife screenwriting team, stars Eric Stoltz and Felicity Huffman. (Wouldn't you know it the film is actually made by a husband and wife screenwriting duo.) Huffman's character was molested at the age of seven and the abuse has turned her into a distant wife and mother who gets high all the time and leaves the parenting of their son to Stoltz. He feels unappreciated and unloved so it's no surprise that he goes looking for a little something on the side. He finds exactly that with a hot soccer mom (Kim Dickens) whose son plays on his son's team. Even though she's married, she doesn't rule out the possibility that something could happen between them. A running dialogue in the film is a dreadful narration by Stoltz in which he addresses the audience as if they were jurors. He asks for their verdict on his so called crime. What is his crime: thinking about cheating on his wife? It is only when all the uptight couples drop some ecstasy at Stoltz's birthday party that things heat up. Some skinny dipping takes place that allows ol' Eric to live out his fantasies with Dickens. Huffman doesn't seem to mind since she has something going with her pot dealer (William H. Macy, Huffman's husband). The scene reminded me of the nude party in 'The Last Picture Show' and again wouldn't you know it that film's director Peter Bogdanovich has a bit part here as a veteran director living with a model/actress who's barely 20. Undeserving of the generous praise on the back of the box the only things I enjoyed in this film were a busty Justine Bateman as another mom who hits on Stoltz and the hot sex scene between Stoltz and the sexy Dickens. It's exactly what you would expect to find in a film made for the Showtime network.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Indulgent and painfully boring!, October 30, 2010
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This was one of the worst shows that has ever been on television. The husband and wife in this movie were so whiney and self-indulgent. The couple had a bazillion dollars and did nothing but complain about their lives. I can't stand Eric Stoltz because he is such a milk toast. Felicity Huffman comes across in this movie and in Desperate Housewives as someone with absolutely no moral center. TV and movies about TV and movie writers is just lame to begin with. Don't waste your time or money on this shlock.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Out of Order, October 26, 2010
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Out of Order is a first class video. However the Showtime series on which the video is based was far better. Showtime edited the series to a theater length movie to offer it in video format. My wish is that Showtime would offer the series itself for sale or rent.
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