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| Best of Friends - Volume 3 | 
enlarge | Directors: David Schwimmer, Peter Bonerz, Kevin Bright, James Burrows (ii), Dana Devally Actor: David Schwimmer Studio: National Broadcasting Company (NBC) Category: DVD
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Avg. Customer Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 71319
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dvd-video, Full Screen, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 150 Discs: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.6 x 0.6
MPN: D21799D ISBN: 0790763885 UPC: 085392179923 EAN: 9780790763880 ASIN: B00005NTNY
Theatrical Release Date: September 22, 1994 Release Date: November 20, 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com From another hilarious Chandler-Janice hookup ("The One with the Candy Hearts") to the Thanksgiving grudge match for the precious Geller Cup ("The One with the Football"), this selection of four endlessly watchable--and quotable--episodes will please fans of TV's most popular comfort show. "The One with the Blackout" is a showcase for Emmy-worthy Matthew Perry, whose hapless Chandler is locked in an ATM with supermodel Jill Goodacre. In the historic "The One Where Ross and Rachel... You Know," "smitten kitten" Monica has eyes for older family friend Dr. Richard Burke (Tom Selleck). "The One That Could Have Been," a roads-not-taken episode, is one of the series' better two-parters, with Phoebe (Emmy winner Lisa Kudrow) as a heart-attack-prone stockbroker. --Donald Liebenson
Description Now instead of thinking about your favorite episodes of TV's #1 Comedy, you can watch them on Videocassette or DVD with "Best of Friends". This four volume series features episodes from Seasons 1-6 that were specially selected by you, the Friends' fans! Each volume includes 5 episodes plus Never-Before-Seen EXTRA FOOTAGE for every episode! Each DVD also includes a bonus behind-the-scenes documentary The One That Goes Behind-the-Scenes - witness the creation of an actual episode of Friends from start to finish. Featured on this great set are the following episodes.VOLUME 3 * The One That Could Have Been (Part 1 and 2) * The One With the Football * The One Where Ross and Rachel...You Know * The One With the Candy Hearts * The One With the Blackout
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Buy the full season already!! September 15, 2003 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
These episodes are great but if you're really a "Friends" fan, you'll be better off with any of the Seasons 1-4 that are already out on both VHS and DVD (Season Five soon to come out!!)These "Best of.." series isn't bad at all but wouldn't you rather see it all??
It deserves 100 stars and MORE! October 30, 2002 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
(First of all, I am a 17/female, I made a mistake and used the 12 year olds review board) Okay, to my review: Everything from the writers, the characters and the amazing chemistry they all share is perfect and wonderful. I consider myself the biggest friends fan ever and I own all of the friends DVDs including Vol. 3 which I love the most(TOW ross and rachel...you know). Whenever u're sad and you watch it, you just get that feeling of happiness and it's like you know them. They are totally 6 normal attractive people living in New York City that everybody can relate to. It's not all happy happy life; they go through break-ups, hardships and even losing jobs and I love the fact that they have that kind of relationship that no matter what you're going through, there's always somebody to hug or a shoulder to lean on. They are definitely the type of friends that everybody wishes they had and I just love all of them forever!(even though Rachel can be a ... at times, but hey we all have our faults) It is and will always be the best show in the world to me and I am so proud of all of them:-)
It deserves 100 stars and MORE!!!!!!!! October 30, 2002 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
(First of all, I am a 17/female, I made a mistake and used the 12 year olds review board) Okay, to my review: Everything from the writers, the characters and the amazing chemistry they all share is perfect and wonderful. I consider myself the biggest friends fan ever and I own all of the friends DVDs including Vol. 3 which I love the most(TOW ross and rachel...you know). Whenever u're sad and you watch it, you just get that feeling of happiness and it's like you know them. They are totally 6 normal attractive people living in New York City that everybody can relate to. It's not all happy happy life; they go through break-ups, hardships and even losing jobs and I love the fact that they have that kind of relationship that no matter what you're going through, there's always somebody to hug or a shoulder to lean on. They are definitely the type of friends that everybody wishes they had and I just love all of them forever!(even though Rachel can be a ... at times, but hey we all have our faults) It is and will always be the best show in the world to me and I am so proud of all of them:-)
Hmmm, 5 Fan Favorites but only one Top 50 Friends Moment? June 23, 2002 10 out of 11 found this review helpful
Volume 3 of the "Best of 'Friends'" begins again the chronological progression through these "fan favorites" that concludes in Volume 4 (Volumes 1 & 2 are devoted to the "Top 10 Episodes"). Interesting enough, only ONE of the episodes on this DVD were listed on TV Guide's "The 50 Best 'Friends' Moments":(1) "The One with the Blackout" (November 3, 1994), New York City is blacked out (due to a mishap on Mad About You), and Chandler is trapped in an ATM vestibule with Jill Goodacre. The rest of the gang hangs out at Monica and Rachel's apartment watching Ugly Naked Guy light a bunch of candles. This episode also has the first appearance of Mr. Heckles. (2) "The One with the Candy Hearts" (February 9, 1995) finds the gang suffering through Valentine's Day, where Ross is on a date and runs into Carol and Susan, while Chandler breaks up with Janice (again), and the girls decide a cleansing ritual is in order to improve their love lives. (3) "The One Where Ross and Rachel...You Know" (February 8, 1996) might be focus be focused on the main event, the proverbial consumation devoutely to be wished, but this follow-up episode to "The One with the Prom Video" also has Joey and Chanlder getting their La-Z-Boys. #40 on the TV Guide list. (4) "The One with the Football" (November 21, 1996) is not another horrible Thanksgiving, it just seems that way. A game of touch football threatens the end of the world as we know it as Ross and Monica compete for the "Geller Cup," Chandler and Joey hit on the same Dutch girl, and Phoebe and Rachel explore notions of good sportsmanship. (5) "The One That Could Have Been - Parts 1 & 2" (February 17, 2000) takes us into an alternative Friends universe. You see, when the gang learns Barry and Mindy are getting divorced they wonder what would have happened if (a) Rachel had gone through with her marriage to Barry, (b) Ross's wife Carol never realized she was a lesbian, (c) Joey was still on "Days of Our Lives," (d) Phoebe was a stockbroker, (e) Chandler quit his job to be a writer, and (f) Monica was still a tad overweight. As with most of these "It's a Wonderful Life" episodes, the lesson is that some things are just meant to be. You know, I really think we are being set up here. If you compare what is availble on the four DVDs that are out with the TV Guide list, the glaring omission (beyond anything from the 2001-2002 season) would be the Rachel & Ross marriage and the Ross & Emily marriage and the all the permutations in between. Volume 3 is definitely the weakest of the four DVDs to date and you should have no problem naming 6 episodes you would rather see than any of these.
Still Doesn't Beat Vol. 1, but Is Still Awesome! June 11, 2002 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This is the third dvd with the Best Of . . . title for the amazing Friends t.v. show. Watch me as I do my Chandler Happy Dance, feel dumb, and review the following five episodes!(1) The One with the Blackout - NYC experiences a complete blackout while the gang is at Monica's. Only Chandler is stuck in an ATM with a model. Oh, the dorkiness that is Chandler in this episode. It's great! (2) The One with the Candy Hearts - This is the return of Janice! I love her. She's absolutely hilarious and annoying as always. Joey sets Chandler up on a blind date who turns out to be Janice. And guess who ends up in bed with who on Valentine's Day?! Also, Ross and Carole have a long talk after having been left by their dates at a restaurant. (3) The One Where Ross and Rachel . . . You Know - This is the first official Ross and Rachel dating episode! Of course it doesn't go smoothly (Rachel can't stop laughing when Ross touches her), but in the end, all is well. Also, Tom Selleck beings his guest starring as Monica's love interest. (4) The One with the Football - One of the many famous Thanksgiving episodes! Here, Ross and Monica plan a football game to get the infamous Gellar Cup. This one's great with the friends against each other. Extreme competition! And I must mention that Jennifer Aniston is too cute in this one. (5) The One that Could Have Been - This episode is absolutely great! The gang sits around at Central Perk, wondering what would have happened if . . . Monica was still fat? Rachel would have married? Ross was still with Carole? Chandler would have a different job? Phoebe had become a stockbrocker? and if Joey would have become a true actor? This episode truly deserves the Best Of . . . treatment the most. It's a great episode with outstanding performances from each actor. Especially Courtney Cox. She has true comedic style. In addition the uncut episodes, there's a documentary on making the set of a Friends episode. It's a little outdated, but it was still an interesting watch. Also, the usual Cast and Crew bios are there. Awesome Best Of . . . , but still doesn't beat Volume 1.
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