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Family Guy, Vol. 7

Family Guy, Vol. 7
Directed by Brian Iles, Cyndi Tang-Loveland, Dominic Bianchi, Greg Colton, Jerry Langford

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  • Audio: English: 5.1 Dolby Surround
  • Language: Dubbed: English / Subtitled: English, French & Spanish
  • Aspect Ratio: Fullscreen: 1.33:1

Disc 1:

Back to the Woods 22:30
  • Seamless branching
  • Uncensored Audio
  • Unrated audio is default. Air version available from SF menu
  • Commentary by Executive Producers David A. Goodman and Danny Smith, Producer Kara Vallow, Writer Tom Devanney, Director Brian Iles and Actor Seth Green


Play It Again, Brian 22:30
  • Seamless branching
  • Uncensored Audio
  • Unrated audio is default. Air version available from SF menu
  • CCommentary by Executive Producer David A. Goodman, Executive Producer/Writer Danny Smith, Consulting Producer Tom Devanney, Production Supervisor Charles Song, Director John Holmquist and Actor Seth Green

The Former Life of Brian 22:30
  • Seamless branching
  • Uncensored Audio
  • Unrated audio is default. Air version available from SF menu
  • Commentary by Executive Producers Seth MacFarlane, David A. Goodman and Danny Smith, Director Pete Michels and Actor Mike Henry

Long John Peter 22:30
  • Uncensored Audio
  • Unrated audio is default. Air version available from SF menu
  • Commentary by Executive Producers David A. Goodman and Danny Smith, Consulting Producer Tom Devanney, Co-Producer Kim Fertman, Director Dominic Polcino and Actor Seth Green

Love Blactually 22:30
  • Seamless branching
  • Uncensored Audio
  • Unrated audio is default. Air version available from SF menu
  • Commentary by Executive Producer Danny Smith, Producer Kara Vallow, Animation Producer Shannon Smith, Writer/Actor Mike Henry and Director Cyndi Tang

Disc 2:

I Dream of Jesus 22:30
  • Seamless branching
  • Uncensored Audio
  • Unrated audio is default. Air version available from SF menu
  • Commentary by Executive Producer Danny Smith, Co-Executive Producer/Actor Alec Sulkin, Co-Producer Kim Fertman, Writer Brian Scully and Assistant to Seth MacFarlane Spencer Porter


Road to Germany 22:30
  • Seamless branching
  • Uncensored Audio
  • Unrated audio is default. Air version available from SF menu
  • Commentary by Executive Producers Seth MacFarlane and Chris Sheridan, Writer Patrick Meighan, Director Greg Colton and Composer Walter Murphy


Baby Not On Board 22:30
  • Seamless branching
  • Uncensored Audio
  • Unrated audio is default. Air version available from SF menu
  • Commentary by Executive Producers Chris Sheridan and Danny Smith, Co-Executive Producer/Writer Mark Hentemann, Director Julius Wu and Actor Alex Borstein

The Man with Two Brians 22:30
  • Seamless branching
  • Uncensored Audio
  • Unrated audio is default. Air version available from SF menu
  • Commentary by Executive Producers David A. Goodman and Danny Smith, Co-Executive Producer Alec Sulkin, Writer/Actor John Viener and Director Dominic Bianchi

Tales of a Third Grade Nothing 22:30
  • Seamless branching
  • Uncensored Audio
  • Unrated audio is default. Air version available from SF menu
  • Commentary by Executive Producer Seth MacFarlane, Writer Alex Carter, Director Jerry Langford, Actor Frank Sinatra Jr. and Composer Walter Murphy

Ocean’s Three and a Half 22:30
  • Seamless branching
  • Uncensored Audio
  • Unrated audio is default. Air version available from SF menu
  • Commentary by Executive Producers Chris Sheridan and Danny Smith, Co-Executive Producer Mark Hentemann, Animation Producer Shannon Smith and Writer Cherry Chevapravatdumrong

Disc 3:

Family Gay 22:30
  • Seamless branching
  • Uncensored Audio
  • Unrated audio is default. Air version available from SF menu
  • Commentary by Executive Producers Seth MacFarlane and Danny Smith, Co-Executive Producer Mark Hentemann, Writer Richard Appel and Director Brian Iles

The Juice is Loose! 22:30
  • Uncensored Audio
  • Unrated audio is default. Air version available from SF menu
  • Commentary TBD

Deleted Scenes:
  • Ep 602 What Happened to You?
  • Ep 602 Herpes
  • Ep 603 World of Books
  • Ep 604 Big Tease
  • Ep 604 Good Night
  • Ep 604 Where to?
  • Ep 606 The Birds and the Bees
  • Ep 606 Never Sleep with Peter Griffin
  • Ep 606 Tears
  • Ep 607 Quagmire’s Calls
  • Ep 607 To the Grand Canyon
  • Ep 608 Time Machine
  • Ep 608 Beyond Inappropriate
  • Ep 609 Brian’s MySpace
  • Ep 609 Downer
  • Ep 610 You Hate Entourage?
  • Ep 610 I Earned the Money
  • Ep 610 This Club is Dead
  • Ep 610 Pope Poop
  • Ep 610 Working as a Sheep Dog
  • Ep 611 Loud and Confusing
  • Ep 611 Crisscross
  • Ep 611 You are My Best Friend
  • Ep 611 This Isn’t Going to Work
  • Ep 611 Fabulous Dustin
  • Ep 611 Scale Model
  • Ep 612 Don´t Flatter Yourself
  • Ep 612 Hispanic Book Report
  • Ep 612 Freezer Fort

Animatics With Commentary
  • 6ACX03 Love Blactually
  • 6ACX06 Long John Peter
  • 6ACX09 The Man with Two Brians
  • Take Me Out to pLace Tonight
  • Family Guy CRIBZ
  • Comic-Con 2008
  • Family Guy Art Show


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #195 in DVD
  • Brand: TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX HOME ENT
  • Released on: 2009-06-16
  • Rating: Unrated
  • Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
  • Formats: AC-3, Animated, Box set, Color, Dolby, DVD, Full Screen, Subtitled, NTSC
  • Original language: English
  • Subtitled in: English, French, Spanish
  • Number of discs: 3
  • Running time: 305 minutes

Features

  • You'd have to be freakin' crazy to miss out on the superb seventh volume of Family Guy! Loaded with laughs, these 13 hilarious episodes continue the outrageous adventures of Peter, Lois, Chris, Brian, baby Stewie and what's her name. Victory is yours!Running Time: 499 minutes Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: TELEVISION Rating: NR Age: 024543589365 UPC: 024543589365 Man

Editorial Reviews

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Like John Waters' shock-value comedies of yore, Family Guy keeps moving the taste-be-damned line. "You laughed at that?" these episodes spanning seasons six and seven challenge viewers. "Okay, then laugh at this!" AIDS, cancer, incest, September 11, and the films of Matthew McConaughey are all grist for the mill. Though it has taken its lumps from the South Park contingent, Family Guy merrily stays true to its absurdist, arbitrary muse. The stories are ludicrous: James Woods steals Peter Griffin's identity; Brian discovers he has a son; Stewie, Brian, and nebbish pharmacist Mort time travel back in time to Hitler's Germany; and Peter discovers Jesus Christ working at a used record store. You got a problem with that? "Go on the Internet and complain," Brian suggests. The pop-culture references are as ever arcane. "That's more of a letdown than Fruit Stripe gum," Peter remarks at one point. And the politically incorrect jokes can be jaw-droppingly wrong, as witness the game show Are You Smarter Than a Hispanic Maid, the flamboyant gay stereotypes flaunted in the episode "Family Gay," and a bit in which hearing-impaired actress Marlee Matlin tries unsuccessfully to connect with Moviefone. And how does a series on Fox get away with the moment when Stewie finds a McCain/Palin campaign button on a Nazi uniform? From Dane Cook to Jay Leno, Family Guy is always up for celebrity bashing, but some are in on the joke. In "Family Gay," Meredith Baxter spoofs her signature women-in-crisis Lifetime movies, and Seth Rogen good-naturedly supplies his own voice when Peter is injected with the Seth Rogen gene that "gives you the appearance of being funny even though you haven't actually done anything funny." And kudos to Andy Dick for his room-clearing cameo in "Tales of a Third Grade Nothing."

Each episode can be viewed as originally televised or uncensored with F-bombs and other crudities unbleeped. Curiously missing in action from "Ocean's Three and a Half" is one of Family Guy's most inspired bits in which Peter's voice is mixed in to the now-infamous Christian Bale rant tape (you can find it on YouTube). Loyal Family Guy viewers are also rewarded with deleted scenes, lively episode commentaries, an entertaining behind-the-scenes look at the episode "Tales of a Third Grade Nothing," featuring Frank Sinatra Jr., and the Family Guy 2008 Comic-Con panel discussion. Family Guy, observes Mr. Sinatra, "is not comedy. It's satire." What it is, still, is way more often than not flat-out funny. --Donald Liebenson


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Customer Reviews

I laughed and then i cried...3
I have all the volumes of Family Guy and being stationed overseas means this is the best way to watch shows. I recently decided to watch every episode of Family Guy from Season 1 episode 1 to now. It's kind of depressing to see how much the show has gone down hill. The first 3 seasons were hilarious, and from there it was just funny. Now, practically every episode has a stupid song and dance that's basically used as filler. Conway Twitty was nice random FG stuff the first time, but 3 times so far and i wanna punch Seth MacFarlane. I did laugh while watching this season, but i only watched it once over. Once. What i don't understand is that this volume and volume 6 were both 3 discs and on the 3rd disc is lackluster special features and 1 (ONE) episode...

you know what Family Guy team, don't release a volume 8 or 9, because it's just gonna be half of season and a piece of another. Instead, when you release a DVD set, realease 1 (ONE) full season.

Overpriced and Under-funny2
Fox continues its practice of releasing 13 episodes for what they used to charge for a full (~24 episodes) volume. It's just not worth it until it goes on discount for around $20.

But more importantly, the content of the show has suffered a serious decline in quality. There are far fewer laugh out loud moments, fewer genuinely funny episodes, and fewer plots that are even worth animating. There are several episodes that didn't make me laugh once (and that has never happened in any previous season). I hope this is just a hiccup and not a trend, but I'm losing faith.

In short, it's too much money for too few episodes of declining quality.

The magic is definitely gone...2
The characters, settings, and voices are all still there... but the magic is definitely gone. There are fewer laughs, and the show almost seems like it's trying too hard. There are also too many 'break into song' routines that are not very funny. They need to get some fresh writers in because season 7 is starting to drag the once hysterical series into the mud.