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Titus - Seasons 1 & 2 (2000)

Starring: Christopher Titus, Cynthia Watros Director: Brian Hargrove, David Lee Rating: NR (Not Rated) Format: DVD
4.9 out of 5 stars See all reviews (79 customer reviews)


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Product Details

  • Actors: Christopher Titus, Cynthia Watros, Zack Ward, David Shatraw, Stacy Keach
  • Directors: Brian Hargrove, David Lee, Gary Shimokawa, Howard Murray, Jack Kenny
  • Format: Box set, Color, DVD, Full Screen, NTSC
  • Language: English
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 6
  • Rating: NR (Not Rated)
  • Studio: Starz / Anchor Bay
  • DVD Release Date: July 12, 2005
  • Run Time: 760 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars See all reviews (79 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0009K8LCA
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #20,791 in Movies & TV (See Bestsellers in Movies & TV)

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Christopher Titus guides us through his world, which includes a drunken father, a dimwitted brother, a goody-goody best friend and a surprisingly "normal" girlfriend.

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85 of 88 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Hilarious and Dark, Yet Killed Before Its Time, July 20, 2005
By Andrew "Radaar" (Chicago, IL, USA) - See all my reviews
  
It truly is a shame that FOX's Titus only lasted three seasons, although, in retrospect, it's amazing that it even did last that long. The material is probably the darkest stuff I've seen on television (and this is a comedy, remember), the budget must have been tiny (there were only three main sets, and everything else looked recycled). The show survived on its merit, but fortunately, it deserved all the acclaim it got, plus much more.
The show Titus is based off of comedian Christopher Titus' one man stage show entitled Norman Rockwell Is Bleeding, which in turn was based on his real life. In fact, the members of Titus' family had to sign release forms, as the show was so close to real life. Titus plays himself, a custom car shop owner who comes from a very dysfunctional family. His father Ken Titus (Stacey Keach) is a womanizing alcoholic who takes the term "tough love" to a whole new level. His mother Juanita (Julie Wagner/Frances Fisher) is a manic-depressive schizophrenic who, on many occasions, tried to kill Ken. Half-brother Dave (Zack Ward) is a marijuana-smoking, unintelligent man-boy. Titus' "normal" friend Tommy Shafter (David Shatraw) is sensitive and effeminante, which leads to him being at the butt of a lot of Ken's jokes. Erin Fitzpatrick (Cynthia Watros) is Titus' loving (but equally screwed up) girlfriend. She also comes from a dysfunctional family, but she does everything she can to forget about it.
The stories are told in a very interesting way; as everything is going on, there are frequent asides from Titus in a black and white "neutral space" where he narrates, comments, and sets up jokes. A lot of the dialogue in the neutral space comes directly from Norman Rockwell Is Bleeding. The plot of the episodes range from the group fearing that Ken is dead because he hasn't left his room in four days... not even to get a beer, to Titus and Erin breaking up, and having both of them hook up with other people within 10 minutes, only to want to get back together.
As you can see, this isn't Ozzie and Harriet. The plots are extremely dark and twisted. One episode deals with the group having an intervention so that Ken can START drinking again. In the featurette Hard Laughs on the DVD, Titus confirms what I had pretty much known since I had seen the show; many of the plots barely got network approval. Chris had to coax them into the episodes by explaining how funny they could be, and believe me, this is one of the funniest shows I have ever seen. Very few shows on network television have ventured this far in terms of the kinds of stories they do (sure, there's Family Guy, but that's a different kind of edgy). The people in this show are dysfunctional and real. There is no weekly reconcilliation at the end of each episode. In fact, it's lucky if the characters' situations aren't worse off by the end than they were at the beginning.
As I said earlier, this show had a tiny budget. Aside from the three main sets (Titus' house, Ken's house, and the Titus High Performance garage), most of the others were definitely recycled, and it doesn't take too much of a trained eye to see old sets refurbished to look like something new (I'm pretty sure that the police station and the hospital were the same set). Furthermore, it seemed like they just couldn't hold on to the actors who played recurring characters. One character was in three episodes, and was played by someone new each time. Juanita Titus was played by a different actress in each season (although they go into that in Hard Laughs, and it does make a kind of sense if you watch the show). I'm surprised that they were able to get guest stars like David Hyde Pierce and Jay Leno to appear (although I'm guessing that they enjoyed the material and were willing to take a cut in their normal pay, just like Gary Oldman on Greg the Bunny). A good number of the episodes dealt only with the main five characters, and didn't have guests at all.
As I said earlier, even though this show deserved more than just three seasons, I'm surprised that it got that many. This is not a show with a big middle ground; most people either love it or hate it, and I'm guessing that there are more people who hate it than love it (although I'm guessing that most people haven't even seen it). In Hard Laughs, Titus was saying how FOX got numerous angry letters protesting the show, and that a lot of people came up to him to insult him (although, he also said that people come up to him and are angry that the show was cancelled). Despite everything that this show had going against it though, it did a great job with what it had. It was hilarious and it was able to remain on the air for three great years. It really is too bad that it wasn't on longer, with it on DVD now, I hope that more people will appreciate the genius behind this amazing show.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Dark, Brilliant, Hilarious...Perfect, December 6, 2006
I do not watch much television, probably less than an hour a week on average. One of the extremely rare series that I sought out was "Titus," a masterwork which was cancelled before its time, after three short, but brilliant, years. Most good comedy comes out of tragedy, and certainly Christopher Titus has had more than his share. His father was serially divorced, his mother was insane and later committed suicide, yet he was able to take that personal pain and turn it into a darkly funny stand-up act, and later this show.

This show broke new ground, and Fox was brave to let the show explore taboo areas such as divorce, abuse, insanity, and general familial dysfunction. The writing, direction, cinematography (it was the first show in High Definition), and most of all acting are perfect. Christopher Titus plays himself, the beautiful Cynthia Watros plays Erin, his girlfriend, and best of all Stacey Keach plays his dad. For my money Keach as Ken Titus is one of the greatest performances ever in prime time. The remaining cast is equally brilliant, and the guest stars (David Hyde Pierce, Jay Leno, etc.) are delightful.

The show is unique in its construction, and the black and white narrated segments are some of the best scenes ever filmed. Most are very funny, though some are powerful social commentary (a trend that became even more pronounced in season three.)

This show is truly unique: it takes situation comedy to a totally new level, and while it sometimes makes the viewer uncomfortable, it also challenges the viewer to look at themselves, their own fears, biases, and prejudices, and in the final analysis that's a good thing.

I can't recommend "Titus" highly enough. Yes it's very funny, but it's a lot more than that.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars CLASSIC REAL-LIFE COMEDY CUT WAY TO SHORT., February 11, 2008
By J. "J." (Somewhere In Time) - See all my reviews
'Titus' is a sitcom that aired on Fox from 2000-2002 and is based on comedian/actor Christopher Titus's stand-up routine, which in turn is loosely based on his life. 'Titus' was originally a mid-season replacement and quickly got rave reviews for it's uncompromising humor, wich eventually led to an Emmy nomination. It ran for 54 episodes over 3 seasons.
C.Titus plays himself and also stars Stacey Keach as his beer drinking, womanizing, 5-time divorced disfunctional father, Zack Ward(Titus's brother Dave), Cynthia Watros(Titus's girlfriend Erin, based loosely on his now ex-wife Erin Carden), and David Shatraw(Tommy). His schizophrenic mother was played by three different actresses before the character committed suicide(sadly based on all to real events).
'Titus' focuses on C.Titus's dysfuctional upbringing with his unique comedic twist. The show dealt with VERY controvercial issues such as alcoholism, drug-addiction, death, suicide, domestic violence, mental illness, and just about every other issue you can think of(including an episode satyrizing terrorism that never aired). One of the unique 'hooks' of the show is that it breaks the '4th wall' with cuts of Titus sitting in a dark room adressing the audiance directly at random about the subject matter. Although the show gained a huge following very quickly, the executives at Fox were consistantly at odds with the show's 'no limits' format, and this led to censorship issues. After the 3rd season, Fox tried to exercise 'creative control' to the show by having Erin and Titus break up. When Titus refused, Fox abruptly cancelled the show.
The DVD package comes in a slip case containing 3 cases, each containing 2 disks. Seasons 1 and 2 consist of 33 episodes:
Disk 1. 5 episodes
Disk 2. 4 episodes
Disk 3. 7 episodes
Disk 4. 7 episodes
Disk 5. 7 episodes
Disk 6. 3 episodes, and contains bonus material including an interview with Christopher Titus.
Apparently, there were 3 episodes that never saw the light of day, and apparently are not available in this release(maybe in season 3?) A two-part episode dealing with the mentioned, and An episode dealing with Erin's niece being molested.
I don't understand how the same network that aired and defended 'Married With Children' would not support this show, as well as compromise the subject matter. This show is a classic and is still very relavent, it's a shame that it was cut off so short. Christopher Titus later filmed the stand-up routine titled 'Norman Rockwell is Bleeding' that the show is based on; It airs on Showtime and Comedy Central from time to time, but is not yet available on DVD.
If you like irreverent, uncompromising humor about things we're not supposed to talk about, Get this as well as Season 3. This show is pure lightning in a bottle, and proves that laughter can heal all wounds. With only 3 seasons, I believe it's only a matter of time before it falls into obscurity and is forgotten so don't let this get by you.

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Amazon cencored my review! More proof of how great this series is!!!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Bring Back Titus
This TV show is one of the best I have seen in a long time. It is a shame that they pulled the show off air. The DVD is excellent quality & condition. I would recommend to all.
Published 2 months ago by B. Rider

5.0 out of 5 stars Maybe I'm warped
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All I have to say is if you think his stand up is funny then you will love this.
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if you enjoy comedy clubs and comedians in general, then you're sure to enjoy this show. Titus manages to turn his real-life family tragedies into comedic material in this t. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Get a big smile
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5.0 out of 5 stars This...Show...ROCKS!!!!
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