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In Theaters : 05 March, 2002
DVD Release : 04 March, 2003 |
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The Osbournes - The First Season (Uncensored) description
As the second season aired, the decline in TV ratings and the tepid sales of Kelly Osbourne's album indicated that the Osbourne family's 15 minutes were just about up. But this two-disc set is an indispensable time-capsule keepsake of that brief and shining moment when Ozzy and his family put their indelible stamp on pop culture as the stars of th ... review details
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The Osbournes review
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by RevolutionJim
We just finished watching the DVD's of Mtv's The Osbournes, and while it was full of the usual expletives I have seen worse from some children here in America. If my children were to swear at me like that they would not be receiving the niceties these kids have.
The reality based series ran very well for the first two seasons with some remarkable scenes you won't get on the network drivel. In one scene Jack, sitting in a room full of locals he met, makes the statement "the United States won't even be around in 50 years", obvious referring to our illegal alien policies. It looks like you can lump Jack, a teen from England, in with the likes of Pat Buchanan, a presidential candidate, and others who have written books on the problem of a government that does not represent the people.
The third season rolled around with the wheels coming off the show. Mtv was obviously done with The Osbournes by the way they attacked or allowed the children, Jack and Kelly, to be thrown in a rehab for drug abuse. These episodes were left off of the DVD set. While drinking alcohol or smoking marijuana are not stellar activities, I am sure that were the show about a/k/a P.Ditty/Puffy, a/k/a Snoop Dog and a/k/a Fifty Cent smoking crack and doing heroin would be the accepted norm. There is a biased in the general media towards promoting diversity and multiculturism for the end result of moving the democracy in the direction the government wants when it is against the public demand. This is known as the media being a branch of a democratic government.
The alternate ending was not based on reality at all, but was an acting skit. In this scene, totally scripted, Jack is the big bully of the house and is angry when he is awakened. He then kills the family dog, Mimmy, in bed somehow while he was asleep. Also Kelly was made to look bad. These types of scenes were an obvious attempt to ruin any future career these kids might have. While I am sure the Osbournes were ready to exit the hostile business contract with Mtv, they should have refused this ending and stuck with the show format.
Mtv has not had a show with any popularity since. In all The Osbournes, was at times hilarious and the best reality show of all time, to date. |
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