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Just Shoot Me - Seasons One and Two (1997)

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Just Shoot Me - Seasons One and Two
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Directed byPamela Fryman, Steven Levitan, Lee Shallat Chemel, Dana De Vally Piazza and John Fortenberry
CastJordan Roberts
Theatrical ReleaseMarch 4, 1997
DVD ReleaseJune 8, 2004
Running Time689 minutes
MPAA RatingNR (Not Rated)
UPC Code043396039971
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4 DVD, Sony, Usually ships in 24 hours, Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC
Languages: English (Original Language - Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround)
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User Reviews

Average user review: 5.0 (42 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteCome on Sony!Quote
I love this show & find it very re-watchable. A great cast, but you have to like David Spade to get the most out of it. Happily I find him very funny. This set is very cheap (even with postage to England). Unfortunately it's from Sony, so I don't think the other seasons will follow (just like "Son Of The Beach"). Shame. December 28, 2007

rating: 5 QuoteJust Shoot Me DVDQuote
Entertaining Comedy Series. Great Cast. A refreshing change to the lawyer, doctor, police, detective, family theme TV programs. Wish Sony would release the other seasons to DVD also. December 25, 2007

rating: 5 Quotei love these dvdsQuote
i hardly ever watch tv but when i do this is one of the shows i watch. there are tons of good episodes in here. i watch them all then wait a month or two and watch them again. i really wish they would release the later seasons with the newer people in them because there were some hillarious episodes in there too. August 1, 2007

rating: 5 QuoteDon't 'Shoot' this sitcom down.........give it [at least] a shot!Quote
I believe that you should not only give JUST SHOOT ME one shot. You should give it many, many shots [not that I think that you will need more than one to thoroughly enjoy it!]. Blush Magazine, run by the irrepressible Jack Gallo (George Segal), takes a detour when his out-of-work daughter, Maya (Laura San-Giacomo) shows up, and he ends up finding her an editing position with the publication. While his magazine's main focus is on sex and high fashion, Maya's aspirations take a decidedly different detour. The Colombia-educated journalist wants to use her intellect and the magazine doesn't exactly give her the opportunity to do so, while editing sex quizzes. What's more, she has to work with a slew of quirky and eccentric characters. Among them are aging fashion model Nina Van Horne (Wendy Malick), photographer Elliott DiMorro (Enrico Colantoni) and Jack Gallo's personal assistant, Dennis Finch (David Spade). They trade insults, as well as insight. Eventually, they bond over life struggles and become [slightly] more close, as part of their journalistic dysfunctional family.

The jokes come hard and fast and JUST SHOOT ME's real strength lies in the great writing and the wonderful ensemble that brings is it to life. It's truly a shame that the show didn't last longer. I would say that the first two seasons were the strongest of the program. You really get a sense of the characters and their struggles in the early episodes and they are definitely very entertaining. July 22, 2007

rating: 5 QuoteWhere the hell are the rest of the seasons?!Quote
The first 2 seasons were great (and deserve their 5 stars), and they deserve to be followed up by the rest of the seasons. Attention Sony, and any other idiot company with a stake in this series, who are dragging their collective feet on getting the rest of the seasons out the door: Get your stupid ridiculous legal garbage sorted out YESTERDAY and get the freaking season sets into production! We the fans don't care about who owns the music rights, or which actors had a rider in their contracts for royalties on the sets, which you are now arguing about, or whatever else ridiculous garbage you idiots are bickering about. JUST. GET. IT. DONE!

Don't tick off your fan base like Mad About You did to theirs by pulling this exact same stunt. I can tell by the sales numbers of Mad About You DVD sets that screwing the fans for so long has hurt the long term sales of Mad About You on DVD. This is how boycotts happen, you morons. This is also what prompts idiot teenagers/pirates to put up bootlegs of the seasons burned from copies of the show, onto their own DVDs, and to sell them on e-bay, and upload them to the internet at large. Please don't let the idiot teenagers/pirates win! You are LITERALLY in a race against the pirates. You HAVE to get to market as fast as you can, if you want to sway the mildly legally minded consumer who might be tempted to just download the shows (I am not one of them, but I know a lot of college people who are) and not wait YEARS for the DVDs to come out.

Do whatever you have to do to get the sets out. If it is music rights, then either yank the music out and have ANY COLLEGE BAND IN AMERICA do a new music piece for anything that gets yanked (and they will do it for free -- just to get their band name in the credits!) or just pay whatever it takes for the music, and then add an extra $2-5 dollars onto the DVD price, and pass the cost onto the consumer. We don't care! We just want the sets. If you are worried about low sales numbers, then do a pre-order, and only print like 105% of the disks that were ordered, and keep doing pre-orders for every re-printing. Amazon and anyone else who takes pre-orders will LOVE you if you do that.

GET. THE. SEASONS. OUT. THE. DOOR! May 29, 2007

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