Gilmore Girls - The Complete First Season (6 Disc)
Parental Guidance Recommended. Contains mild sexual references, coarse language and adult themes.
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65.91% of people buy Gilmore Girls - The Complete First Season (6 Disc) together with Gilmore Girls - The Complete Second Season (6 Disc) ~ DVD. DetailsRelease date
July 5th, 2006
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Length (Minutes)
997
Aspect Ratio
1.33 : 1
Languages
English
Subtitles
English, French, Spanish
Supported Audio
Dolby Digital Stereo
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Warner Bros
All-time sales rank
Top 1000
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People often mistake Independence Inn's manager, headstrong single mom Lorelai Gilmore (Lauren Graham) and her equally willful teenage daughter, Rory (Alexis Bledel) for sisters. Lorelai and Rory cope with the same emotional ups and downs, including Lorelai's overbearing, old-money parents and the joys and frustrations of the male gender. But when Rory's attention turns from dreams of private school and Harvard to thoughts of boys and adolescent self-reliance, single mom Lorelai begins noticing more of her own rebellious youth-only 16 years ago-in Rory. This heartfelt, humorous drama appeals to young and old alike with its blend of traditional family issues and hip, contemporary attitude. Reacquaint yourselves with television's most appealing mother-daughter duo in this collectible six-disc DVD set, which contains all 21 episodes from the first season including the pilot episode.
Gilmore Girls has been honored with an AFI Award and two Viewers for Quality Television Awards, and it was named New Program of the Year by the Television Critics Association. Series star Lauren Graham ("Townies," "NewsRadio," and "Bad Santa") was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series and received two consecutive nominations for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series from the Screen Actors Guild. Graham has also won two Family Television Awards. In addition, series star Alexis Bledel ("Tuck Everlasting") has won a Young Artist Award and a Family Television Award. The series, Gilmore Girls, won a Family Television Award for New Series and was named Best Family TV Drama Series by the Young Artist Awards, which also honored series star Keiko Agena in the supporting young actress category. Gilmore Girls is the first series to make it to air supported by the Family Friendly Forum's Script Development Fund. An initiative between some of the nation's top advertisers and The WB, the program is intended to offer a greater array of compelling family programming on network television. The strong, loving, mother-daughter relationship portrayed in Gilmore Girls reflects the growing reality of this new type of American family. Episode Listing 1: Pilot 2: The Lorelais' First Day at Chilton 3: Kill Me Now 4: The Deer Hunters 5: Cinnamon's Wake 6: Rory's Birthday Parties 7: Kiss and Tell 8: Love and War and Snow 9: Rory's Dance 10: Forgiveness and Stuff 11: Paris is Burning 12: Double Date 13: Concert Interruptus 14: That Damn Donna Reed 15: Christopher Returns 16: Star-Crossed Lovers and Other Strangers 17: The Breakup, Part 2 18: The Third Lorelai 19: Emily In Wonderland 20: P.S. I Lo... 21: Love, Daisies and Troubadours CategoriesCustomer reviews
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"One of my best purcahces"
Gilmore girls is a show i've shunned for more then five years simply because of it's title "Gilmore Girls" and the assertion that it is a "chick flick" like show about silly little females and their obsessions with ponies.
Boy was I wrong. Gilmore Girls, while sometimes camp- is so much more of an amazing show then I ever imagined. Eight episodes in, i'm already captivated. Each and every character has their own flaws and strengths, each are interesting. From the annoyingly sarcastic french hotel waiter, to the scruffy but funny coffee shop owner (Luke) and finally to thirty two year old single mother Lorelai Gilmore a quirky, upbeat woman- Lauren Graham plays "to a T". Such humor resonates from this character, you have to love her. This is a show that you won't enjoy if you can't read between the lines. Many inspiting themes extend through the episodes. The most prominent one is how families can either "work well" together or "destroy" each other. This is shown through the estranged relationship Lorelai has with her parents (who disowned her when they found out she was pregnant with her daughter, Rory, sixteen years ago). It is also shown through the strong friendship Lorelai and Rory share both as mother and daughter and best friends- an amazing relationship one can only hope to have with their parents. Season one so far is inspiring, funny, full of anecdotes and double meanings, witty dialogue and heaps of"fun" for lack of a better term. Wonderful acting, amazing dialogue and all around entertaining. I'd recommend it. And at only $39.99 it's a bargain. I have ordered the second season. FeedbackIf you think we've made a mistake or omitted details, please send us your feedback. |