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63 of 67 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Wild And Out Of Control Ride That Starts To Find The Right Road As The Season Progresses,
By K. Harris "Film aficionado" (Albuquerque, NM) - See all my reviews (TOP 10 REVIEWER) (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Shameless: The Complete First Season (DVD)
Few things make me more nervous than when someone has the bright idea to adapt one of my favorite British TV programs into an American version. For every successful translation ("The Office"), there are dozens of failed attempts ("Coupling"). So when I heard that Showtime was preparing to drop "Shameless" with William H. Macy, Joan Cusack, and Emmy Rossum--I got very very scared. Not because of the cast, but because, to me, "Shameless" is a quintessentially British show. The original version is an absolutely lunatic bit of brilliance that has all the elements to be a crashing disaster and yet balances them so adeptly, so audaciously, and so precisely. Instead of pushing into nightmarishly precious, overwrought, and quirky territory--somehow the show succeeds spectacularly. Don't get me wrong--the show is precious and overwrought and quirky--but every bit of it is in a good way.
So how did Paul Abbott do in formatting his original creation for an American audience? I'd say that it's a qualified success. If you've never seen the original program (and let's face it, most people won't have), this incarnation of "Shameless" is likely to seem strikingly different from most American domestic comedy with its unabashed embracing of lawlessness and anarchy. Adhering to the British original, but expanding subplots or introducing them earlier as there are more first season episodes, the version sticks fairly true to the initial plotting. In the first few episodes, the show seems on incessant overdrive slapping you in the face with its over-the-top antics. As such, in my opinion, it lacks a bit of heart, subtlety, and precise comic balancing of the original. Despite its unruliness, the original made you care about its characters from the jump. It takes about half of Season One for the American version to start really developing characters that you might actually want to root for. Once that kicks in, however, you're likely to find that certain elements of the program will get under your skin and really work. Chronicling the lives of the Gallagher family, "Shameless" introduces us to a wastrel father and his brood of six kids. With mom out of the picture, oldest daughter Fiona (Rossum) has taken up the slack for a largely absent and altogether alcoholic father (Macy). This is a show of survival as the Gallaghers eke out an existence in lower income America. With the assistance of her new boyfriend (Justin Chatwin), this dysfunctional family unit triumphs despite itself. There's much drunken debauchery, plenty of illicit sex, fair amounts of stealing, fisticuffs galore, and even an odd kidnapping--this isn't mild entertainment. Not worried about "good taste" or "political correctness," Paul Abbott's ingenious creation is a modern family unit unlike any other on contemporary TV. With an impressive, and massive cast, even the supporting characters get their chance to shine. Rossum has been praised for bringing a realness to the lead role and rightly so. For me, the unexpected heart in "Shameless," however, comes from Joan Cusack--a part that might have been painfully awkward is surprisingly tender! Fast-paced, loud, irreverent, crude, disturbing and yet oddly touching when necessary, I absolutely adored the original program and I have come to appreciate the charms of its successor. It took a bit for it to find its footing, but it did. As long as they keep working to ground their characters, the show can only get better. KGHarris, 3/11.
16 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Series,
This review is from: Shameless: The Complete First Season (DVD)
I have never watched the British Version so have nothing to compare the US version too. I will say, however, that Shameless is my all time favorite show and I can hardly wait until it comes out on DVD. Can't wait until Season 2. Once we get Season One on DVD, I plan to have a "Shameless" party with friends and family over to watch and enjoy. This is not for children to watch. Adult entertainment done in good taste. I recommend this to all adults. You won't be able to stop watching.
Mrs. Slotz from Indiana
12 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Dramedy genius!,
This review is from: Shameless: The Complete First Season (DVD)
This cast is amazing! Perfect blend of comedy and drama with incredible performances by all the actors. Not for the easily offended. If you are looking for something raw and brutally honest, look no further. Easily the most creative and down right hillarious writing on television. Admist chaos in a Chicagoland family there is an overwheling feeling of hope and love.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I'm officially addicted to the Shameless,
By Sean M. Ryan (North NJ) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Shameless: The Complete First Season (DVD)
Showtime delivers again with this superb dramedy, a remake of the excellent British series of the same title. And just like the U.K.'s, America's 'Shameless' is so well-acted and brilliantly written I watched almost every episode in a row on a rainy Sunday. We're invited to view the hilarious and erratic lives & exploits of the Gallagher family in Chicago's South Side. Frank (Macy) is a chauvinistic alcoholic on disability and has six kids: Fiona (a sexy Rossum) is bearing the responsibility of supporting the clan; Philip (Jeremy Allen White) is a high school genius who sells his services; Ian (Cameron Monaghan) an active homosexual who wants to join the Army; and then there's younger Carl, Debbie, and Liam (who is black!). The remaining outside characters are fantastic and the show is laced with off-the-wall one-liners and scenarios that are socially conscious of the underlying difficult economic situation that they're faced with. But make no mistake about it - it is Macy's drunken white-trash antics and utter contempt for society, that clearly owns the show. Currently on the second season every Sunday and it just seems to get better and better as it goes along.'Shameless' is the very best of TV.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Funny,
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This review is from: Shameless: The Complete First Season (DVD)
Best show on television. With the rest of the television becoming reality tv, it is good to see something well writtten, funny and no canned laughter.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Shamelessly Awesome!!!!,
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Shameless Season 1 on DVD is great! Almost 600 minutes of crazy Gallagher fun. The deleted scenes are great as are the other special features. I was a little bummed that digital copy wasn't available with the DVD set, only Blu-Ray. I would recommend this to anyone who wants to laugh their ass off!
7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Show,
By Seech (TN, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Shameless: The Complete First Season [Blu-ray] (Blu-ray)
Well, it has not been released yet and I can not say anything about the quality of blu-ray yet, but the show itself is 5 stars. It is well worth watching.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Engaging Viewing - No Shame At All ....but for grown ups only.,
By Jeremy L (Hong Kong) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Shameless: The Complete First Season (DVD)
I didn't know that a drama written and produced for TV could be so real, so full of life and so engaging. 'Shameless' is no doubt a turning point of TV drama history. Emmy Rossum's The Phantom of the Opera (Widescreen Edition) best performance since Phantom of the Opera, where she played a refreshing Christine for a change, instead of those boring interpretation of her predecessors. Highly recommended for other viewers like myself who's been yearning for a new genre in the 'box'!Shameless: The Complete First Season [Blu-ray].
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Shameless... I'll say! With this show, there's NOTHING to be ashamed about!!!,
By Philipp Rossmann "Philipp" (Austria) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Shameless: The Complete First Season (DVD)
I already loved this show while watching the pilot and got really hooked as the season progressed. That family is inappropriate and insane(ly lovable) not to mention highly dysfunctional and hilarious! The child actors are amazing, as is the gorgeous Emmy Rossum and to top it all off there are William H. Macy and Joan Cusack who deliver outstanding performances.Can't wait for the second season and to see how all the turmoil that was the season finale will resolve itself. A true must see and one of the best shows on Showtime at the moment! Go Gallaghers!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Addictive,
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This review is from: Shameless: The Complete First Season (DVD)
I love this series. I've been a William H. Macy fan for years and though he's played a lot of character roles and been excellent in them he's seldom the lead. I'm so happy he was chosen to play the patriarch in "Shameless". Having said that I was a little disappointed in the first episode. In the pilot he was mostly face down sprawled on the ground or floor sleeping off the alcohol and pills he'd taken. Macy, Frank Gallagher, is a single father of six kids. The eldest is Fiona at 21. Since their mother left almost two years ago Fiona has had her hands full raising the younger kids with not only no help from Frank but major interference on his part. Frank waltzes in and out of the house to party, take the kid's money, rage, and be a general nuisance. Fiona is played by Emmy Rossum. She's a real standout in the pilot but her charm waned for me in subsequent episodes. She has beautiful brown eyes but how many close ups do we really need? Another stand out cast member is oldest brother and brainiac Jeremy Allen White as Phillip or Lip as his family calls him. At 17 he's trying to find his place in the world though he's already sure of himself as the heart of his family. I have to mention 10 year old Emma Kenney who plays Debbie. She's a real stand out mimicking Fiona's mother role by taking care of her toddler brother Liam. She's always the first to come to anyone's rescue when upset threatens and no matter how badly Frank or anyone in their tough Chicago Southside neighborhood treats her she still leads with her heart. This is not to say she's a pushover. This little girl knows how to come out swinging metaphorically."Shameless" is real, meaning the language and situations can be graphic, the emotions raw, and morality is pliable but it's all for a reason. I can't wait for the second season. I think it starts tonight! |
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Shameless: The Complete First Season [Blu-ray] by William H. Macy (Blu-ray - 2011)
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