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enlarge | Actor: Boondocks Studio: Sony Pictures Category: DVD
List Price: $49.95 Buy New: $24.98 You Save: $24.97 (50%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 43 reviews Sales Rank: 760
Format: Box Set, Color, Dvd-video, Widescreen, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Number Of Items: 3 Running Time: 325 Aspect Ratio: 1.77:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.4 x 1
MPN: COLD25737D UPC: 043396257375 EAN: 0043396257375 ASIN: B0016KCCCM
Theatrical Release Date: November 6, 2007 Release Date: June 10, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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funny September 13, 2008 This season was funny as hell; the first one was funny too but this one takes the cake.
Boondocks does it again!!! September 11, 2008 Once again the Boondocks have amazed me with the issues they address in it's animated comedy series. It's a must but for all who enjoyed season 1. If you have never seen the Boondocks, please purchase season 1 before purchasing season 2. There are season 1 continuation episodes in season 2. Regina King is amazing! How she can pull off the voices of the two main characters is truly amazing! Looking forward to season 3.
A Disappointing Follow-Up To Season 1 September 7, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Aaron McGruder's thinly veiled self hate from Season 1 has devolved into a full-blown call for self destruction here in Season 2. The insightfulness and humor that made the first season so funny are gone, replaced by harsh invective and boundary-pushing for the sake of seeing how much the producers can get away with.
The first season of Boondocks was freer and smarter than the strip and slowly won me over. I looked forward to Season 2, but after watching it am sorely disappointed in the wasted potential. There are a few funny moments spread throughout these three discs, but they don't make up for the rest of the garbage on display. And the social criticism is all but gone.
The stand out episode of this collection is "Invasion of the Katrinians," a well played, funny, accurate appraisal of the fall out from Hurricane Katrina. In this episode Granddad and the boys take in some extended family from New Orleans. This one episode lampoons everything from bleeding heart do gooders to the misinterpreting media to the so called "victims" who might not be above a little opportunism in the face of tragedy.
Unfortunately, the rest of the episodes are typified by "The Uncle Ruckus Reality Show," an episode which looks like it actually mirrors the producers' motivations. In it, BET and a stand-in for Reginald Hudlin (President of Entertainment for BET and executive producer of the Boondocks) seek to air a television series so vile and destructive to the African-American image that it actually hastens the destruction of Blacks in America. Sadly, the plot line for this episode doesn't seem to be too far away from the reality of the Boondocks: Season 2.
Make Me Laugh August 31, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Cons: In the Special Features in Disc 3, Regina King and Jill Talley talk about how Talley can do voiceovers for so many characters, including Black women, but the only characters they showed her doing was white women. If you're going to talk about her ability to do other characters, I want to see them, so I can be wow'd too. "The Hunger Strike" episode was boring. I got the point of it, but I didn't laugh once. I'm also not amused at the "What N**gas?" Bonus Feature. A thesaurus is there for a reason. Find another word to use. Any word please. I'm not big on erasing it from history or the dictionary, and I can understand using it when necessary, but even interviewing some of the cast, they were using the word then. It was annoying.
Pros: I love this show! "The Uncle Ruckus Reality Show" was the best episode this season, and I actually liked it more than the King episode from Season One, although the Gangstalicious episodes will forever be the ones I laugh at the hardest. "The Uncle Ruckus Reality Show" didn't shortstop on any stereotype that Black folks are labeled with, and I fell on the floor when that fool Ruckus started talking about Black Greeks, barking like dogs, and twirling "candy canes." I'm SO glad I bought Season 2 just for that episode alone. "The S-Word" was a good one because although I'm not in favor of using the n-word, it gave an amusing and truthful look at the word and how some people may be taking advantage of it for celebrity's sake. (Note: Look at the photos of Mychal Bell of the Jena 6 being released from prison. Look at Al Sharpton hogging every SINGLE shot of those pics. That's who I thought about the entire time I was watching this episode, and the reference to Jesse backed it right up.) "The Story of Gangstalicious 2" with Riley wearing girl's clothes and switching tickled me, but I still like the first one better. I like Thugnificent from Terr-a-ble (sp?) too, but Gangstalicious is better, maybe because I'm a hardcore fan of Mos Def. Regina King is a genius with Riley's and Huey's voices, and I enjoy the rest of the cast. "Or Die Trying" was a great episode, but then again, they all were, minus "The Hunger Strike" that was a little too serious to be funny. Once again, I'm loving the show and will forever want to see it continue.
*clapping for Aaron McGruder and team*
VERY GOOD, BUT NOT AS GOOD AS SEASON 1 August 28, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is hilarious! The BET segments were a little over the top, but I really enjoyed the rest. Riley and Granddad are funny as ever. However, I liked Season 1 a little better.
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