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Joey - The Complete First Season (2004)

Starring: Matt LeBlanc Rating: NR (Not Rated) Format: DVD
3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (46 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Matt LeBlanc
  • Format: Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, Full Screen, Subtitled, NTSC
  • Language: English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround)
  • Subtitles: Spanish, French
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 4
  • Rating: NR (Not Rated)
  • Studio: Warner Home Video
  • DVD Release Date: May 30, 2006
  • Run Time: 525 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (46 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000ERVK5S
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #11,762 in Movies & TV (See Bestsellers in Movies & TV)

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  • 24 episodes on four discs

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OK, sitcom fans, let's gather to appreciate Joey for what it is: A pretty darn good showcase for the talents of star Matt LeBlanc and his fabulous supporting cast. If the show isn't Friends, so what? Few sitcoms are. LeBlanc and his costars are still funny, engaging, and sometimes downright hilarious. If Adriana had to leave The Sopranos, the silver lining is that actress Drea de Matteo resurfaces here as straight-outta-Queens whacky sister Gina. Also in the stellar cast is one of America's finest comedic actresses, Jennifer Coolidge, who plays the sharky Hollywood agent and straightwoman. Joey's relocation to L.A. has given his acting career a lot more "meat" for the writers to work with, and LeBlanc is still adorably clueless. (He never realized, for instance, in 20 years of trying out for stage productions of Romeo and Juliet, why his plaintive delivery of "Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?" never got him the part of... Romeo.) The boxed set of the first season includes all 24 episodes, and a lot of good writing and topnotch performances. And most importantly, the Joey we love: "Why do you have to ruin stuff like that? Huh? 'The curve ball is impossible.' 'Don't eat that, it's solid mold.' 'That's not a dog, it's a possum. Stop letting it lick your face.' Why?!!" --A.T. Hurley


Product Description

The still-single Friend strikes out on his own as Emmy nominee Matt LeBlanc reprises his "Friends" role as charming Joey Tribbiani in this spin-off that continues the beloved "Friends" tradition. Joey leaves New York for Hollywood in order to take his acting career to the next level. He also says goodbye to a time when his friends were his family and welcomes the chance to turn his family into his friends. After reuniting with his high-strung sister Gina (Drea de Matteo, "The Sopranos"), Joey moves in with Michael (Paulo Costanzo, "Road Trip"), his 20-year-old genius nephew, who unbelievably is literally a rocket scientist. However, what Joey lacks in book smarts he makes up for with people smarts - making him the best new friend his nephew could ask for.

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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Underrated show, especially if you're just looking for a laugh., March 4, 2006
Despite the average ratings produced by the sitcom, "Joey" is a a surprisingly funny show. Matt LeBlanc is great in his reprisal role of Hollywood wanna-be Joey Tribbiani, and if you take the show on its own merits you'll be pleasantly surprised.

Don't make the mistake of comparing this show to the original "Friends" because it just doesn't stack up, and that kind of comparison is just unfair. The supporting cast doesn't measure up, and this show is about Joey, not an ensemble of six. However, if you're looking for a few cheap laughs or if Joey has always been your favorite "Friend" than be sure to pick up a copy of this show as soon as it hits the shelves. I know I will.

Oh and by the way, "How you doin?"
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31 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars WELL WORTH IT!, March 12, 2006
By L Gontzes (Athens, Greece) - See all my reviews
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It is next to impossible not to compare Joey to Friends, and as far as I'm concerned there is nothing wrong with that.
To start with, the first episode of Joey produces unsettling feelings; if you are a fan of Friends you really want to like it, but you can't and you're left... well... feeling numb.
This is a one-man show with 2-3 supporting characters vs the 6 main characters of the original series.
That can become a bit of a problem when you are used to having six great actors depicting six great characters vs having only one who gets relegated to being just "good" because the others are dragging him down. The two (his sister and nephew) are not that likable. His neighbor and his agent seem out of place. As for the minor roles cast, they are very weak indeed.
Simply put, the show (in the beginning) is not so funny (the humor is indeed poor), and what is worse is that Joey, the character, is too weak; he is down on his luck, he is not confident, and he does not even seem to be dating (!), among other things (you get the picture...).
Too make matters worse, during this time of difficulty (both for the show being new and for the character being bummed out), there is no mention of anyone from Friends! How come he doesn't mention their names? How come he doesn't talk on the phone with them??? (Especially with Chandler for crying out loud!)

And then, around the eighth episode or so, there is the major turnaround! AMAZING TRANSFORMATION!!! Something kicks into gear and everything falls into place. The humor, the dialogues, the acting, the stories, the chemistry, it's all there! It's as if the addiction we had with Friends had never left! You want more and more and more!

There are a few guest appearances, Christina Ricci and Lucy Liu most notably, but some of the old characters should definitely make guest appearances. It would be incomprehensibly bordering on ludicrous if they all do not eventually appear.

In conclusion, Joey is "an acquired taste" and it needs some getting used to; the new theme song, the new setting, and the new characters. It is well worth it though, and in the end you will not be disappointed. BRING ON THE NEXT SEASON!
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Even though NBC gave up on Joey, he's very much worth a try, August 30, 2006
By H. Bala "Me Too Can Read" (Carson - hey, we have an IKEA store! - CA USA) - See all my reviews
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I'm gonna miss Joey. It was a good try, but, ultimately, it wasn't given enough time on air to come out from under the shadow of Friends and become its own entity. Shame on the NBC network. Shows like Joey need time to ferment and to grow on the viewers. I thought that by halfway thru Season One and for most of Season Two the cast and the storylines were on point. Joey was never gonna be another phenom hit like Friends, but it was on its way to becoming a solid comedy sitcom. And the uncatchy theme song, by the way, did not help.

Joey: The Complete First Season tells of Joey Tribbiani's adventures in L.A. as he tries to get serious with his acting career. As he attempts to transition from a New York lifestyle to a more laidback City of Angels existence, he meets up with his transplanted family and new support group: sister Gina, nephew Michael, and also cute neighbor/lawyer/apartment complex super Alex.

You could tell the cast was new to each other, as the first episodes were unveiled; the actors weren't seemingly on the same page, the chemistry not there initially. The first episodes were awkward and stilted, with mostly LeBlanc holding down the fort. The show didn't begin to truly take on personality until the episode "Joey and the Big Audition," which set the stage for Joey signing on for the nighttime TV drama Deep Powder. The show took off from there. Other neat episodes were "Joey and the Taste Test" (Alex and Gina in The Lasagna War! and Lauren's "When you knock, I have to knock."), "Joey and the Premiere" (where Alex is unknowingly set up with a lesbian and Michael has to choose between a girl and Star Trek's Data), "Joey and the Assistant" (if nothing else, for the hilarious personal assistant robot-dance-off at the end), "Joey and the Valentine's Date" (where the age of Joey's date steadily climbs as the episode progresses), "Joey and the Fancy Sister" (where Christina Ricci plays Joey's spoiled kid sister and assumes Alex is the maid), and the season finale episode "Joey and the Moving In."

Even episodes which I didn't think were of high quality still contained little moments of Joey fun in 'em. I remember Joey tying a memory string on his wrist but still forgetting to return a rental car, from which he ultimately accrued $1200 in parking tickets; Joey finally, successfully performs a Shakespearean monologue on stage, only to discover that the play was a cowboy musical; Joey getting Christmas elves confused with gypsies...

After more than a decade, Matt LeBlanc knows his character Joey (or "J-Bird" as he dubs himself in one episode) in and out. Joey Tribbiani comes into his own series with the same endearingly comedic qualities which made him so beloved by the fans: his dazed and befuddled double-takes, his half-wit but oh-so-hilarious exploits and comments, and his born-to-lose-as-an-actor aura. His heart, loyalty, and sense of doing the right thing are still very much present, although, as ever, there's an APB out on his brain.

Paulo Costanzo, I thought, was pretty funny as the skinny, cerebral, nerdy Michael. The delivery of his one-liners was timely, while his painfully uncomfortable encounters with the opposite sex made for some good comedy. Meanwhile, Drea De Matteo is pretty hot stuff, but talk about overkilling the stereotype! Her Gina was the quintessential New York Italian girl - brash, cocky, and just a tad sleazy. Still, Gina had several moments in which she made me root for her. Andrea Anders as the pretty, ditzy, repressed, but lovable Alex was a plus, and one wonders how her relationship with Joey would have evolved. I was kinda rooting for those two as a couple. Jennifer Coolidge, who was so good in the Friends' episode "The One with Ross's Tan," and who, in this series, played Joey's quirky, over-the-top agent Bobbi, was a bit too much to take in as a semi-regular cast member. But a welcome recurring character was Joey's strange, lonely, boot-licking neighbor Howard (Ben Falcone), who badly wants to be Joey's pal.

Guest stars of varying effectiveness were: OCD-laden series producer Lauren Beck (nicely played by Lucy Lui), Kelly Preston, Bob Saget, Brent Spiner (as himself), Jay Leno, Christina Ricci, Madchen Amick, and Carmen Electra (as herself).

What really sucks about this dvd set was that there aren't any special features. Not one. No episode commentary, no featurettes, nothing. How incredibly sad is that? Warner Brothers, what are you doing? Ironically enough, the only extra feature is on the 4th disc and is a promo for the Friends dvd collection.

So, for various reasons, three and a half stars for Joey. Here's hoping the show has a long, healthy dvd life. Now, I'm waiting for some kind of Friends reunion TV special (maybe guest-starring the cast of Joey?). Couldn't hurt to dream, could it?
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5.0 out of 5 stars Surprisingly good
I have to say that I really liked this show! I had watched all of the episodes of Friends earlier on DVD so I thought maybe I would like this show, and it turns out I did. Read more
Published 2 months ago by J. Dykstra

5.0 out of 5 stars Completly underated
I bought this as a blind buy. Well honestly I watched a couple of episodes but with my work schedule found it hard to watch it regularly but I loved friends and figured, "what do... Read more
Published 5 months ago by JMB

4.0 out of 5 stars Good, but not quite the same old Friends.
The show is humorous and enetertaining, with interesting new characters. What is missing, which I was kind of looking for, is Friends. Read more
Published 9 months ago by Mr. Zackary C. Lindstrom

4.0 out of 5 stars Joey gets a bum rap
The show Joey was done wrong. It was a solid show with creditablity from Matt LeBlanc and good supporting actors. True it is no Friends, but it slowly got better. Read more
Published 9 months ago by Matthew C. Miller

5.0 out of 5 stars Possibly Better Than Friends?
Joey Tribbiani has left his friends behind to move to Hollywood in pursuit of his acting career. He moves into an apartment with his nephew Michael and his sister Gina is never... Read more
Published 20 months ago by Steven Stewart

3.0 out of 5 stars Not as good as Friends but still amusing
Joey is an amusing view into the life of one of our "Friends". While not as well done as the original show, Matt Leblanc is still the character and he is still charming and sweet... Read more
Published 22 months ago by V. M. Harford

5.0 out of 5 stars Underrated and over-criticized!
I stick to it: Joey is good fun. The untimely end of the second season came undeserved! And by the way: when will the rest of the series (i.e. Read more
Published 23 months ago by Schwgr

5.0 out of 5 stars Frontier Fun
I really enjoyed watching JOEY. I know that people make the mistake of comparing it to the F.r.i.e.n.d.s series and expect the same approach. Read more
Published on October 27, 2007 by Gilmara Lima Mendes

5.0 out of 5 stars NBC sucks worse than the Cincinnati Bengals!
One of my favorites as I think Joey is the funniest TV show since the Friends. Being the true "Friends" fan I was really satisfied with sitcom "Joey. Read more
Published on August 4, 2007 by Baitmann

5.0 out of 5 stars Joey was unfairly compared to Friends
The reason for Joey's short run can be laid at the doorstep of NBC. They tried from the time Friends final episode aired to build this show up to be the next Friends and I knew... Read more
Published on July 8, 2007 by T. Norris

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