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Friends: The Complete Tenth Season

Friends: The Complete Tenth Season
Directors: David Schwimmer, Ben Weiss, Gary Halvorson, Kevin Bright, Roger Christiansen
Actors: Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry
Studio: Warner Home Video
Category: DVD

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Seller: goHastings
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 192 reviews
Sales Rank: 662

Format: Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, Subtitled, NTSC
Languages: English (Unknown), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), English (Original Language)
Region: 1
Discs: 4
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Running Time: 467 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7
Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.7 x 1.1

MPN: 012569455528
ISBN: 0790798700
UPC: 012569455528
EAN: 9780790798707
ASIN: B000AMFEHC

Theatrical Release Date: 2003
Release Date: November 15, 2005
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Product Description
All good things must come to an end, and so the tenth season of FRIENDS gives viewers the chance to see Joey (Matt Le Blanc), Rachel (Jennifer Aniston), Phoebe (Lisa Kudrow), Chandler (Matthew Perry ), Ross (David Schwimmer), and Monica (Courteney Cox Arquette) for one last time. As the 18 episodes included here slowly build towards a tear-jerking climax, Rachel and Joey make tentative steps towards consummating their romance, but find it more difficult than they expected; Ross gets a fake tan and tries to kid himself that he's not freaked out by the Joey-Rachel relationship; Monica and Chandler make various ham fisted attempts at adopting a child; Phoebe gets married; and as for the finale...well, you'll have to watch it and find out, but make sure you have plenty of tissues nearby as it's a highly emotional affair.

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Throughout its phenomenal run, Friends demonstrated that familiarity doesn't always breed contempt. But isn't it nice that even after 10 years, we could still learn something new about these intimately observed characters? Tidbits revealed in the episode "The One Where the Stripper Cries": Ross (David Schwimmer) and Monica (Courtney Cox Arquette) used to entertain at family gatherings as Donny and Marie; ("Oh God, that's right," remembers Rachel. "I blocked that out.") and Chandler (Matthew Perry) kissed Rachel (Jennifer Aniston) at a college party in the 1980s.

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The best was saved for "The Last One": At one time, Ross (David Schwimmer) pursued being a professional dancer ("Do you realize we almost made it 10 years without that coming up?," he remarks).

Friends' tenth season is all about life changes and closure. Monica and Chandler buy a house and make plans to adopt. Once New Age free spirit Phoebe (Lisa Kudrow) gets married. Rachel is offered a job in Paris, prompting Ross to finally proclaim his love.


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Two of Friends's most invaluable players are granted worthy send-offs. Janice (Maggie Wheeler) resurfaces as a prospective homebuyer in the house next door to Monica and Chandler in "The One Where Estelle Dies," and Central Perk fixture Gunther (James Michael Tyler) at last professes his adoration of Rachel in "The Last One." Christina Applegate makes a welcome return in "The One Where Rachel's Sister Babysits" and Danny DeVito is the unlikely and very temperamental stripper in "The One Where the Stripper Cries."

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Greg Kinnear is at his smarmy best as Ross's new girlfriend's Nobel-prize-winning ex-boyfriend in "The One with Ross' Grant." Dakota Fanning has a sweet scene with Joey (Matt LeBlanc) in "The One with Princess Consuela" and Anna Faris joins Paul Rudd (Phoebe's husband Mike, a.k.a. Crap Bag in "Princess Consuela") as a recurring cast member in "The One with the Birth Mother."

Friends' final season quickly recovers from the Joey-Rachel misstep to find its consistent and satisfying groove. As each Friend turns in their key to the apartment each had shared at one time or another over the past 10 years in "The Last One," could Friends end on a happier or more poignant note? This final addition to the Friends DVD library, too, rises to the momentous occasion with a more generous package of features, including a lengthy gag reel and reflections from the ensemble. --Donald Liebenson

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5 out of 5 stars Awesome series...   July 11, 2010
Joshua Jurado (Weslaco, TX USA)
This is an awesome series. This is one of the best television series I've seen of the few that are on my list. This series involves dating, love, and is a great comedy show with a set like our everyday lives. I recommend this series to everyone who enjoys watching comedy. You'll like it, I guarentee it.


5 out of 5 stars Awesome   February 28, 2010
Simone Monson (Australia)
Great series love it!! Very fast international delivery, will definitely buy from the seller again.


5 out of 5 stars Great gift!   February 6, 2010
mannyandlily (Los Angeles, CA)
This was purchased as a gift for a relative that could not get enough of this show. The complete seasons are great packages for those who treasure these shows.


5 out of 5 stars Analyzing Friends   October 3, 2009
C. Rocklein
As a whole series Friends is 5-star entertainment all the way, although if I had one bone to pick it'd be the whole Ross/Rachel thing which is more or less a frustrating element in the show from the 6th season on. Granted, a 'real' Ross/Rachel marriage in the 6th season would have severly limited the story line possibilities of these swinging singles in NY so perhaps I can understand the writers decision to have it this way, though it continued to grate on me even the second time I saw these. Rachel basically broke up Ross's marriage to Emily in the 5th season (probably my favorite season) and by the end of that season they were married (albeit drunk in Las Vegas). Rachel (who's drunken idea it was to get married in the first place - this after she breaks up his marriage to Emily) wants an unwilling Ross to annul the marriage. And thus the frustration begins. It doesn't end there however. The audaciousness continues when the writers decide to develop the whole Joey/Rachel romance. The seasons (season 10 included) continue to be funny and entertaining in spite of this development, but I must say that while it creates intrigue (through scandal) for the audience, it somewhat mars that audiences love for Rachel and even Joey as they fall into this state of affairs. Joey, who chastised Chandler for getting involved with one of his girlfriends of like 3 weeks or something! In terms of generating interest for the show, it works, though watching these a second time I am still struck by what an unappealing light the storyline puts both Rachel and then Joey in, as the story continues. How can the audience forget the first time Rachel and Ross kissed in the coffee house (way back in season 2) or Ross's unfailing love for her thoughout his life basically. And then to have Joey and Rachel live together with a complacent Ross standing by? Ross whose child Rachel has had? And Joey, one of Ross's best friends? It's disgusting! Well, of course that's TV land, and it worked for soap operas, so might as well work for Friends. This is a great show, but I can't help but lament lost love, traitorous lovers and best friends as I enjoy the laughs! Poor Ross, I would think. But then again, Ross would let it go when he should have held on, and would hold on when he should have let go. The stupidity of Ross? Or the downright cunning of those &$@#$%@ writers.


5 out of 5 stars FRIENDS   September 12, 2009
Rebecca L. Polen
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

THIS COMPLETES MY SISTERS SET OF THIS SHOW AND SHE GETS LOTS OF LAUGHS OUT OF ALL TEN YEARS

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