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Two and a Half Men - Season 7 - Part 1 - New on DVD

Two and a Half Men - Season 7 - Part 1 is newly-released on DVD.

Charlie Harper (Charlie Sheen), a Singel, leads a life many only dream about: He has a beautiful beach house, an expensive Mercedes and lots of beautiful women with whom he can have fun. However, this nice relaxed time seems to be over when his brother Alan, just divorced with its ten year-old son man at the door and wants to move in with him. Further Turmoil caused the irascible mother of two, Evelyn, and Alan's ex-wife Judith.

whom "Two and a Half Men" should not be a term that has actually missed one of the funniest comedy series ever. Just the weird combination of the two main characters, Charlie and Jon Cryer Cheen, which are extremely contradictory results, probably one of the funniest situations in the series. This will finally have "The Half Man, Angus T. Jones, who takes over the role of the man's son Jake and completes the trio. All three together form one of the funniest residential communities, each one on TV Face has received.

The series mainly lives Charly Sheen, who covet a millionaire alcohol lovers, all women, the role of his life takes. is perfectly complemented the Charlie Sheen produces outstanding from the other actors, with a great praise of the Jake playing Angus Jones deserves, may in his young age with the "old hands" easily keep up. Provides enough material for a number of funny episodes, the constellation of the characters all, and this is also exploited sensational. Even in the seventh season, the series has not yet fired their powder by far, is full of new jokes and funny things. New series will appear at least initially not more than complete Season-Box, but as Half Season-Box, which has the advantage of being the first Episonden earlier gets to see, while the disadvantage contains within itself, that ultimately for both boxes together a little more spending than for a Complete Kit. As Charlie Sheen, but rumored to be collected now 1.8 million dollars per episode, the DVD prices are however still peanuts ;-)

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