Creature Comforts: Complete Second Season [DVD] [2003] [Region 1] [US Import] [NTSC]
W**.
Five Stars
Brilliant.
M**E
"It's for fans...", and that's be cause WE get it! More for us!
I just finished viewing Disk One of the two-disk set, and I'm full of that good, warm glow Aardman fans get after we've gotten our "fix". Wonderful stuff! One sourpuss Amazon reviewer said something like it was "not as funny" as Season One. Bosh! It's a DIFFERENT kind of funny is all: different interviewees, different subject matter, different etc. Plus we've all seen CREATURE COMFORTS Season One (and some of us have seen the ORIGINAL CC), so there's the absence of the "Wow, that's a surprisingly funny program" feeling we all experienced in the past. It's now time for Aardman fans to sit back, smile happily, and enjoy watching the humor and the "interviewing-humans-to-be-animated-as-animals" schtick EVOLVE, like all good and durable humor does naturally! True enough: die-hard Aardman fans will love this DVD set... but that's just because we GET IT! Casual one-off viewers in a certain country (you know who you are...) will say its humor is "too subtle". CC, Wallace & Grommet, and Shaun the Sheep NEVER WERE ABOUT BELLY LAUGHS, people. Get... a... CLUE! I haven't even seen Disk 2 (hasn't arrived from Netflix yet), but I'm buying CC Season Two. So should you, if you're an Aardman fan. Never mind the "It's too subtle" crowd: that just leaves more for those of us who "get it".PS. The "making of" bonus featurette is quite engrossing and adds real value to the DVD set. It was shot, edited, and produced by the bloke who does all the human-character interviews. Very informative stuff.
G**G
If you liked the first season then you will like this one as well
I love this series! The animals are hilarious, and The Great British Public who provide the wry, grumpy, hilarious, and thoughtful voices for the animals are a real hit as always. The DVD contains all the episodes in the second season on one disc, plus the special Merry Christmas Everybody on a second disc.This season was not quite as funny and charming as season one, but it still gets five stars because it is head and shoulders above most other DVD's. My boyfriend and I laughed all the way through, and both of us agreed that we would like to keep this in our permanent collection for rewatching (and rewatching soon!).I would think this series is much more suitable for adults than children, just because you need to concentrate to understand the accents, and the humor is often more subtle or dry than children like. But I didn't hear anything that would really be unsafe for children's ears, I just don't think they'd like it as much as adults would.
G**L
Creature Comforts Season 2 (UK)
Very very enjoyable!!! It was hilarious!!! I thought this was great. As an American, I had a bit of trouble with the UK accents (two peoples, divided by a common language), the second time I watched it, my ear became "better trained". I have ordered Season 1, and I'm still waiting for it! I ordered the American Series also, and almost split my sides laughing. Season Two (UK) was very funny, I liked the fact that the Christmas Special was included and the bonus features showed some of the people interviewed for the programs, the actual people. All in all, it was well worth the price paid,(which was quite inexpensive) I highly recommend this to anyone who enjoys a good laugh!!! 5 stars!!!
A**R
A different tenor than the first season
As a fan of the Nick Park's style of claymation, I gave this product four stars. But the second season of Creature Comforts is not as universally accessible as the first. For starters, there is greater use of harder to understand British accents (Yorkshire, the urban youth talk, heavy Scottish, etc), which is fine for BBC afficiandos such as myself, but others, especially children, may find it a bit difficult to sort through the sounds to hear what the interviewees are saying. Keeping in mind that this series is made in the UK, the references to pop culture on that side of the ocean may be more obscure & the humor more elusive to neophytes.The material as well seems a bit mature for younger audiences. Parents may wish to screen the episodes before watching them with their children. It's strictly PG+, not quite racy enough to be PG13, but a bit more advanced than some may feel comfortable with (think the juicier bits of "Were Rabbit").But the quality of animation remains strong. The little details which we all love - the background characters moving in response to what the interviewees are saying - are up to the standard of excellence which we expect from an Ardman product. And the humor is still there, enjoyable for those who appreciate British style & wit.As was previously noted, this set contains the separately sold Christmas special - which is a very fun episode, indeed, but not worth buying twice.So, if you're a Nick Park fan, this is for you. But the newbie may be put off by difficult accents & unfamiliar subjects.
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