The Best of Designing Women (1986)
Facts
| Cast | Dixie Carter, Delta Burke, Jean Smart, Annie Potts and Mesach Taylor |
| Theatrical Release | September 29, 1986 |
| DVD Release | September 2, 2003 |
| Running Time | 120 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| UPC Code | 043396012165 |
| Buy this item | $9.95 at Amazon.com As of Oct 8 11:45 EDT (details) 1 DVD, Sony, Usually ships in 24 hours, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language - Dolby Digital 1.0) Or 50 new from $4.42, 21 used from $3.64 |
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Average user review:| Please release this series! |
First off this show is funny. I am a Southern woman, and also felt that the women gave Southern women something to be proud of. I remember watching this show with my mom and laughing and loving it. I loved Suzanne- who my dad has said that I am the most like (which i take as a compliment) and could not wait to watch the show every day (in re-runs).
This show still strikes me as one of the most funny shows= and it needs to be released in full seasons- not just a sampling.
I'm not trying to be picky, but these are not the best of DW- although they are all good in their own ways- I wanted where Julia had her head stuck in the fence, Stranded- where anthony and suzzane become friends, the Atlantic City episode, and who could forget the ones where Julia's son made an appearance- the one where he was dating the older woman and then the one where he gets married- Now those 2 were great! Or Dash Golf the Writer, or the one where Jack, Suzannes Ex, writes a book and the ensuing antics that happen from there. But, obviously, there are too many to release just a best of- we need and deserve the full seasons.
It just sickens me to see all the DVD's being released and people saying that we waited forever for something and it was only a few months- The Loyal DW fans have waited- and some of us have been very patient. May 7, 2008
| Some Southern Comfort-- not enough, but it'll do for now |
BUT WE STILL WANT THE FULL SEASONS of Designing Women! (if anyone's listening in TV-land...) March 18, 2008
| Great show |
The Episodes: 1) Pilot 2) Killing all the right people 3) Reservations for eight 4) Big Haas and little falsie 5) They shoot fat people, don't they? March 11, 2008
| To Tide Us Over |
To Tide Us Over
Amos Lassen
So many of us want the wonderful TV sitcom to be released on DVD but there is no new news about a possible release anytime soon. We, for the time being, have to make do with this one disc compilation. It's better than nothing but to me it is like having just an appetizer and not a full meal. The four Atlanta women became our friends during the 80's and had some great adventures. "The Best of Designing Women" has one episode from each of the five seasons that the show ran and even though they may not be the best episodes, at least we have something.
The disc opens with the show's pilot in which Suzanne Sugarbaker states to fate her gynecologist who happens to be the ex-husband of Mary Jo Shively.
"Killing All the Right People" centers on an AIDS funeral that the women have been asked to design. Here the humor is bittersweet and wonderful.
"Reservations for Eight" takes us to a group vacation when the girls and their boyfriends go n a skiing holiday and get snowed in. The vacation turns into a battleground when Suzanne has a confrontation with her ex-husband and what should have been fun becomes a battle of the sexes.
Mary Jo discovers that she has inherited $3000 in "Big Haas and Little Falsie. There is a stipulation to the money and that is that it must be spent quickly.
When Suzanne is frightened to attend her high school reunion because she is fat, things get very funny. Julia and Mary Jo decided to take part in charity fasting in "They Shoot Fat Women, Don't They?".
"Designing Women" is classic TV at its best. It is articulate and relevant, sassy and endearing. The women are not cardboard characters like we see on so many shows--they have depth and are truly three dimensional. Linda Bloodsworth-Thompson brought these women to life in an absolutely wonderful series and she gave us an amazing cast. The humor and warmth of the show but we just do not have enough of it with this disc.
March 6, 2008
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