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Married... with Children: Season 10

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Oops! There goes the neighborhood - AGAIN! It's more hilarity with the Bundys. This season, Peg's mother moves in after leaving Peg's father. Al can't build a doghouse in peace. Sex distracts Bud from studying, and Al pressures Kelly into entering a bikini contest for the $100,000 prize.


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  • Actors: Ed O'Neill, David Faustino, Ted McGinley, Christina Applegate, Amanda Bearse
  • Format: Multiple Formats, Box set, Color, Full Screen, NTSC
  • Language: English
  • Subtitles for the Hearing Impaired: English
  • Region: Region 1 encoding (US and Canada only)
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  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 3
  • Rated: NR (Not Rated)
  • Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
  • DVD Release Date: March 17, 2009
  • Run Time: 588 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (47 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B001OXLGIM
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #77,315 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)

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21 of 27 people found the following review helpful By Taheen Lopez on January 7, 2009
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The Bundy's 1995-96 Season is awesome and was probably the 2nd best season of them all throughout it's whole 10-year run on FOX and I can hardly wait till it's released this Spring on St. Patrick's Day this year.

The Bundy's 10th Season is also the season when Bud(David Faustino) and his buddies get snookered by the doofus Kelley Bundy(Christina Applegate) and her ditzy girlfriends by stealing their trip to Florida where Kelley gets elected "Miss Spring Break", but justice ends up getting served at the end of that episode when Marcy(Mandy Bearse), Bud(David Faustino) and his pals end up getting back at Kelley, Al(Edward O'Neill), Jefferson(Ted McGinley), and Kelley's ditzy girlfriends in Ft. Lauderdale, which by the way was my favorite episode from the Tenth Season.

The Bundy's 1995-1996 Season also has an episode when Kelley also gets hired to do a "Mrs. Romantic Roast" coffee commercial with Jefferson convincing people and audiences that Kelley is Jefferson's husband instead of Marcy.

This season also has an episode when Bud and the former high school geek get their sweet revenge on Kelley and her airheaded girlfriends at Kelley's 5-year high school reunion too.

So now that the Bundy's 10th Season is underway to be released in March, I hope to see the Bundy's 11th Season released by the end of this year, which shall give us the whole collection of all 11 seasons to watch on DVD to take us all the way back to memory lane during the days when MARRIED WITH CHILDREN was on Fox every Sunday night along with the fact that the Bundys Eleventh Season is even better than this one.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful By R. J Rey on March 30, 2009
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If you're looking for laugh-out-loud humor and outrageous family values then the outrageous Bundy Family is the right choice. "Married... with Children" is the long-running FOX comedy sitcom that changed our view of the typical family comedy. The comedy series follows the lives of luckless shoe salesman Al Bundy (Ed O'Neill), his dysfunctional family and his bothersome next-door neighbors. In the tenth season, the Bundy Family is shocked when Peg's (Katey Segal) overbearing mother comes to live with them. Al and his NO MA'AM crew form a church to gain tax-exempt status. Bud (David Faustino) borrows money from the mob to finance Kelly's (Christina Applegate) exercise video. Jefferson's (Ted McGinley) anniversary surprise to Marcy (Amanda Bearse) ends badly. The tenth season marks the passing of the family pet Buck but was later reincarnated into the new family dog Lucky. The tenth season features some very enjoyable episodes with guest appearances by Tim Conway, Alan Thicke, Terry Bradshaw, Shannon Tweed, Richard Moll, Dan Novello, Ben Stein and Pat Morita. The episode "Enemies" was a pilot for another failed spinoff attempt from FOX.

"Married... with Children: The Complete Tenth Season" won't win an award for best DVD presentation, but there are enough funny moments in this season to make it worthwhile. All 26 episodes of the tenth season are presented in their original full screen format. The picture quality isn't stunning but still better than your typical syndicated rerun. The 2.0 Dolby Digital audio is satisfactory. The interactive menus are simple. There are no special features included. Overall, "Married... with Children: The Complete Tenth Season" gets a "B-".
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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful By NLGL on March 16, 2009
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If you like the Bundy family's triumphant representation of the dysfunctional family you will love this latest installment. There are only a few clunker episodes in the set, as opposed to the hideous Season 7 wasteland.

I love Al Bundy. What more can I say? Everything he does or says makes me laugh; his facial expressions and body language reveal his character so perfectly he could almost get by without saying a word or doing anything. Ed O'Neill has that degree of talent. Sadly, his co-stars don't, but they simply have to be there or there'd be no show for Al Bundy to become a TV immortal in.

I've heard far too many boneheads dismiss this show as vulgar or stupid or low-brow. Well of course it is! That is its charm and triumph: it transcends vulgarity, stupidity and low-brow humor by making those qualities almost lovable as exemplified by the Bundy family.

Well, it makes you laugh or it doesn't.
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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful By Twiddles42 VINE VOICE on March 23, 2009
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Every since Steve left, and even slightly before that, the show changed from a stinging and hilarious parody of married life into a vapid sleaze-fest. Even season 9 had some classics, but having sat through season 10...

...unfortunately, not much of it is very funny and many jokes of which are one-note (the chicken legs bit, "No Ma'am", et al). Worse, the usual jokes get worn out fairly quickly and what's left are a bunch of "I should stop wearing my co**om" and "I am going to have *** with a woman with big **easts!!" followed by loud hooting and hollering from an audience that's probably composed of felons freshly released from the penitentiary. That's probably a bit harsh...

Though, on the plus side, there are the occasional jokes that work extremely well (e.g. Bud and his idiot friends singing a raunchy song and Marcy promptly tells them to 'shut up!'). And certain episodes, such as "Turning Japanese", are reminders that consistently hilarious episodes could still be made. Just not as often. :(

Still, by and large, this season is a step down from its former glory. But it managed to keep viewers laughing enough to land an 11th produced season. And I can easily imagine the 10th year being so bad it would have been canceled. In which case this would be a 1-star for completists only. But it's not.

So, what's to come in season 11: "The Stepford Peg" where Peg gets amnesia and actually has to do housework (a classic!), Kelly ending up hosting a children's program, the one with Marcy's cousin and Al being tempted (but doesn't know a secret about his cousin), Robert Englund playing the devil and Al sells his soul (another classic), Kelly has to be a practicing nun to get into a commercial (pretty good episode), et al -- the final season actually shows some new life. Indeed, I was indeed annoyed when the show was ultimately and unceremoniously canceled, but that's another story... at least the show ended on a high note.
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No so much unable, as too cheap. The suits (at Sony P.H.E., formerly Columbia-Tristar) decided to save some money, and that people really wouldn't care that the "Complete Season 3" was actually a re-edited cheaper Season 3. The generic music sucks.
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which episode was kelly a child genius?
does anyone know if they are ever goin to come out with a complete series box set?
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