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Californication – The Third Season (2009/Showtime/CBS DVD Set) + Hung – The Complete First Season (2009/HBO Blu-ray Set)

 

Picture: B/C+     Sound: B/B-     Extras: C+/B-     Episodes: B-

 

 

The two most popular pay cable channels have come up with male-centered shows about sex in the underside of what is supposed to be happy, American Dream arrangements and both manage to be good, smart shows.  They also show what we could consider damaged masculinity.

 

Californication – The Third Season (2009) is a hit for Showtime, more than proving that they can produce series as memorable as HBO.  The always likable David Duchovny (The X Files) plays Hank Moody, a sex addict who is also a university professor and has a broken family that includes a daughter.  By this season, he is also trying to get a book published and though I hardly saw the previous seasons, though this was not bad.  The set has all 12 half-hours and the show works more often than not, though the pace here was a little off, but seems like a show in progress.

 

Natascha McElhone, Madeleine Martin, Pamela Adlon and Evan Handler are solid supporting actors and the show is well realized.  I will be curious to see how much longer they can go on and where they’ll take this.

 

Hung – The Complete First Season (2009) could have become a joke upon arrival, but Alexander Payne (About Schmidt) co-produced this well-written series about high school coach Ray Drecker (Thomas Jane) who has just divorced his wife (Anne Heche) but still has to deal with her and they have two children.  Things are not getting any better in his life when he suddenly finds himself possibly becoming a gigolo and Tanya (Jane Adams) intends to help by setting up the “meetings” that could be very profitable for both.

 

The ten hour-long shows work well enough, though obviously it has to get past some obvious humor and jokes, but also has character development that makes the events believable as the humor is contextual.  This is a drama with comedy, not a shallow comedy where everybody seems like an idiot; something too common on TV these days.  Dmitry Lipkin and Colette Burson have created a mature, intelligent show about how being open about sex in a society still leads to new oppression, suppression and complications when sex becomes a joke and that has to collide with the reality of adult needs.  Jane is one of the only actors with the talent and believability to pull off this role and his work here will go underappreciated for a while.

 

The 1080p 1.78 X 1 digital High Definition image on Hung is one of the best I have seen for a new TV show in a while, with very limited motion blur, good definition, good color, better detail more often and is even a bit better than the recent NCIS: LA – Season One Blu-ray set that surprised me.  The anamorphically enhanced 1.78 X 1 image on Californication is a little soft, partly because this is an HD shoot with motion blur and detail limits, but also because this is a DVD set and not Blu-ray, so we’ll have to compare to Blu-ray when ever that arrives.

 

The DTS-HD MA (Master Audio) lossless 5.1 mix on Hung offers very consistent soundfields on each show and though we get good dialogue, the makers have made sure there is good sound design throughout, furthering the world the show builds and the complications that ensue.  It is also one of the most well recorded TV shows now in production, which is evident as you watch.  This sounds better than many theatrical features of late.  The Dolby Digital 5.1 on Californication is a little better than the Dolby 2.0 option also offered, though the soundfield is not extraordinary as this is a dialogue-based show, but it is well recorded for the most part.

 

Extras on Californication includes a Blooper Reel, Marcie’s Pajama Party featurette, Interviews with Cast Members and bonus episodes of The Tudors – Season Four/The Final Season and United States Of Tara – Season Two (the first two episodes of each).  Hung has three audio commentaries on select episodes, Ray & Tanya’s Personal Ads and two featurettes: About Hung and The Women Of Hung.

 

 

-   Nicholas Sheffo


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