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According To Jim – The Complete Second Season + Dirt – Season Two + My Wife & Kids – Season Two + Raising The Bar – The Complete Second Season (ABC Studios/Lionsgate DVD Sets)

 

Picture: C (Jim: C+)     Sound: C+     Extras: D (Dirt: C-)     Episodes: D/C-/C-/C+

 

 

Disney/ABC continues to allow and license a section of titles under the ABC Studios name to be released by Lionsgate.  Two are sitcoms, two are dramas.  We have covered previous seasons of three of them, with According To Jim being new to us.  Here are links to our coverage of the other previous show seasons:

 

Dirt – Season One

http://www.fulvuedrive-in.com/review/6575/Dirt+%E2%80%93+The+Complete+Fir

 

My Wife & Kids – Season One

http://www.fulvuedrive-in.com/review/8232/My+Wife+&+Kids+%E2%80%93+Seas

 

Raising The Bar - The Complete First Season

http://www.fulvuedrive-in.com/review/8782/Raisng+The+Bar+%E2%80%93+The

 

 

Jim and Kids are horrible family sitcoms that represent the regressive hit nadir of what was once an artform, now with dysfunctional, goofy, childish behavior celebrated, lionized and approved of by companies who want to mindlessly sell product to the most dumbed-down consumers possible.  Jim Belushi is capable of being funnier than he is on his show and makes for an odd match with Courtney Thorne-Smith.  Kids gets slowly worse as it goes along.

 

Dirt is so bad, it is funny, but also lives up to its name as the kind of nighttime soap opera trash that put Dynasty and Dallas on the map, though this show is thinking more like 90210 and Melrose Place, then and now.  I will give star Courtney Cox credit for being the only cast member of the all-time overrated hit sitcom Friends credit for going out of her way not to repeat herself.  She’s convincing enough in the role, but the show is ridiculous, which is why enough people watch to keep it on the air.

 

That leaves yet another Steven Bochco courtroom drama in Raising The Bar, which is not as bad as it could be, but even with an interesting cast including Gloria Reuben, Mark-Paul Gosselaar (convincingly growing into adult roles) and Jane Kaczmarek, it cannot escape the look and feel of the cycle of such shows we have had since the 1980s, especially ones produced by Bochco.  Still, it is a smart show and at this point, is far better than most scripted series today.

 

 

The anamorphically enhanced 1.78 X 1 image on all four programs likely originates in various forms of 1080i High Definition video, with noise throughout all the shows often being a factor.  Horrifically, Jim actually looks a little better than the rest.  The Dolby Digital 2.0 sound on all four shows are stereo at best, with Jim trying to upgrade to Dolby Digital 5.1, but to no avail.  It lands up making the show sound flatter instead.  Extras appear on Kids (Audio Commentaries, New Cast Interviews) and Bar (Deleted Scenes), but that is all across the four sets.

 

 

-   Nicholas Sheffo


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