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The Goldbergs: Season 1
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Genre | Feature |
Format | Multiple Formats, Box set, NTSC, Color, Closed-captioned |
Contributor | GOLDBERGS: THE COMPLETE FIRST SEASON |
Language | English |
Number Of Discs | 3 |
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Meet the Goldbergs
Adam is a geeky movie loving kid from the '80s who filmed his entire childhood with his camera. His father Murray sits in his chair all day in his underpants whilst his mother Beverly cooks and smothers and his sister Erica hangs out with her popular friends and his brother Barry tries to be cool by any means possible.
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Beverly GoldbergMom Beverly Goldberg played by Wendy McLendon-Corey. |
Murray GoldbergDad Murray Goldberg played by Jeff Garlin. |
Barry GoldbergOldest Son Barry played by Troy Gentile. |
Erica GoldbergErica Goldberg played by Haley Orrantia. |
Scenes from the Hit Comedy Goldbergs:
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Product Description
Reagan was in the White House, the malls were filled with New Wave fashionistas and the Goldbergs were living large in the '80s. Documenting his hilariously combative, yet loving family with a video camera nearly as big as he is, 11-year-old geek Adam (Sean Giambrone) is witness to all kinds of insanity from his over-protective, over-the-top mom (Wendi McLendon-Covey), quick-tempered dad (Jeff Garlin), rebellious sister (Hayley Orrantia), high-strung brother (Troy Gentile) and super suave grandfather (George Segal).
Product details
- Aspect Ratio : 1.78:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : NR (Not Rated)
- Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 4.23 ounces
- Item model number : 1201
- Media Format : Multiple Formats, Box set, NTSC, Color, Closed-captioned
- Run time : 8 hours and 15 minutes
- Release date : September 9, 2014
- Subtitles: : English, French
- Language : English (Dolby Digital 5.1)
- Studio : UNKNO
- ASIN : B00HI4EGWY
- Number of discs : 3
- Best Sellers Rank: #41,617 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #26,956 in DVD
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The reviews here are filled with comparisons to "The Wonder Years." While this is a fair comparison, this show is lighter. Perhaps it's because the social shifts and struggles that defined "The Wonder Years" and that era (and which seemed to have returned over the last decade) did not define us in the Eighties.
It was a good time to be young. You could still ride your bike around the neighborhood with your friends like Adam and the coolest kid at school was the one with the laser tag set, not the one with...well...I have no idea what makes you cool anymore, but it's not laser tag. Video stores, where you could pick from a vast selection of movies. Answering machines, which made it okay to be separated from your phone for more than an hour at a time. The knowledge that good can overcome evil, that the Wall will (and at the end of the decade did) fall, that "it's morning in America," not the dark time before Armageddon. That childhood was indeed a time for innocence. That the worst thing the media could find to expose about your elected leaders was their inability to spell "Potatoe." That was the Eighties. (To be fair, the early Nineties in the case of Potatoe-gate).
You may have thought that the only way you could go back to that era is when you go home and see your Mom wearing a Beverly Goldberg-style sweatshirt she still believes is the height of fashion. But you can go back there from your own home, if only for 22 minutes at a time, with this series. Enjoy! Maybe if you do, they'll finally release Season 3 on DVD as well.
As for the actual product, I am not crazy about having all three discs stacked on top of one another with a central pin. (You have to push down two of the four tabs that encircle that central pin and pry off your disc which is a little tricky when all three are on there.) That being said, I would recommend the show and the season one set to anyone.
Sony on the other hand is a complete disappointment! They packaged this show in cheap plastic that broke upon opening and just threw all 3 DVDs on top of each other. Billions of dollars in profits are never enough - - just keep reducing quality and increasing bonuses for executives. MORONS!! They all failed as your mothers!! You have no moral compass!!
For Nostalgia pieces, this is much better than the 50's "Happy Days". The characters here are real, deep and have chemistry. Beverly Goldberg's character is so over-the-top she can't be considered stereotype: this isn't Oda Morgenstern, this is every Mom, except she is selfish, sinking to harmful duplicity for an opportunity to hug and kiss her three precious babies. Dad, Marvin Goldberg, is brilliant too and reminds us all of Dad in a home with a stay at home parent.
The diamond here is Grandpa, played by George Siegel. Always brilliant and proffessional, he is the highlight of every episode and one gets the sense that the set isn't as professional as he prefers. And deserves. If you grew up in the 80's or raised kids in the 80's, this is a blast. It's bright and funny and Beverly's sweaters look like a trip through the wardrobe department for Frann and Duffy on "Newhart."
Adam Goldberg is fantastic.