The creators of SHAUN OF THE DEAD and HOT FUZZ first gained notoriety with this cult British comedy series. When an aspiring comic-book artist, Tim (Simon Pegg), is thrown out of his flat, he lucks into a roommate when he meets Daisy (Jessica Stevenson), a would-be writer who procrastinates more than she sits in front of the typewriter. A cast of eccentric friends and oddball neighbors, including the duo's neurotic landlady Marsha, add plenty of comic variation to this well-crafted series loaded with surreal touches, slacker humor, and genre parodies. This collection presents all 14 episodes of the show.
DVD Features:
3-Disc Set
Anamorphic Widescreen - 1.78
Audio:
Stereo 2.0 - English
Text/Photo Galleries:
Biographies - 1. Cast and Crew Biographies
2. Cast and Crew Biographies "Updated"
DISC 1: Season 1, Episodes 1-7
1. Beginnings
2. Gatherings
3. Art
4. Battles
5. Chaos
6. Epiphanies
7. Ends
Additional Release Material:
Additional Footage: 1. Outtakes
2. Raw Footage "New"
Audio Commentary: Commentary
Deleted Scenes
Featurettes - 1. Homage-O-Meter "New"
Trailers
DISC 2: Season 2, Episodes 1-7
1. Back
2. Change
3. Mettle
4. Help
5. Gone
6. Dissolution
7. Leaves
Additional Release Material:
Additional Footage: 1. Outtakes
2. Raw Footage
Audio Commentary: Commentary
Deleted Scenes
Featurettes - 1. Homage-O-Meter
Trailers
Text/Photo Galleries:
Photo Gallery
DISC 3:
Additional Release Material:
Behind the Scenes - Making Of "Skip to the End"
Bonus Shorts - Spaced Jam by Osymyso
Distributor Notes: Spaced revolves around two idle twentysomething flatmates - immature skateboarding would-be comic artist Tim (Simon Pegg), and moody, responsibility-shy Daisy (Jessica Stevenson), and their self-induced lack of success in employment, relationships and life in general. Together with their oddball assortment of friends and neighbors, Marsha, Brian, Mike and Twist, they exist in a world perched precariously on the edge of normality.
Source: Warner Home Video
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Review 1:
5 stars out of 5 -- "[T]he funniest, smartest and geekiest sitcom ever made..."
Source: Empire
p.162 09/01/2008