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# Titus - Seasons 1 & 2

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## Description

Christopher Titus guides us through his world, which includes a drunken father, a dimwitted brother, a goody-goody best friend and a surprisingly "normal" girlfriend.

Review: The best show on TV to ever get cancelled! - If you never got to see Titus on Fox, you really missed out. Granted you have to be just a little bent to really enjoy it. But if you came from a strange, messed up family, you will feel like your at home in the Titus household. With great acting, hilarous excentricities in the characters, and the best flashback scenes ever to be written, Titus was the best sitcom I've ever seen. My only regret is there isn't more of it. Hopefully we will get season 3 soon as well. The great thing about Titus was that its about family values. It shows daily American life that no one else has the balls to show on TV. These people love each other, no matter how screwed up they are, and many times they hurt each other. And that's real. Everything from how women shouldn't put up with being abused, dealing with mental illness, raising your kids correctly, to gay rights in season three. (You have to love Chris Titus comparing people who just don't like gays, or blacks or anybody for no good reason to Nazis. It was one of the boldest statements about individual liberties ever see on TV and nobody seemed to notice it.)It was a character driven comedy. When was the last time we had a comedy where someone almost died, and we actually cared? To top it off, you could never get a better character than Stacey Keach. The man is an amazing actor, and he really steals the show sometimes, with no effort at all. As if the we didn't love him in Mike Hammer shows, in this one he's the drunk, womanizing father that every woman would like to have at least one night with. Chris Titus does an AMAZING job for a first time actor. I guess its easier when you are doing your one life, but still one of the best guys I've seen on TV in years. I bought this the week it was released. If you ever got a chance to watch Titus, you know this is one of the only TV comedies worth buying on DVD. If you didnt, at least get it from netflicks and give it a shot. I assure you, you will be buying it after the first disk is over! Though i caution you, sitting down and watching season 1 and 2 all at once may lead to broken ribs. You will laugh harder than at any other show on TV!
Review: DVD, YES! I love this show. - I hate comedy shows. Really. Those classic, popular, amazing comedies? I hate 'em. Those cool, neurotic groups of hysterical personalities? Change the channel in seconds. Don't think I'm prejudging them, either - I've worked shift with people who love those shows, and I've suffered....um, sat through episodes with as non-judgemental an attitude as a Bhuddist monk. And at the end? I was ready to take a butane torch to either the TV or my ears, just to end the pain. (Normal people will be upset by the butane torch comment. Screwed up people, who watch Titus, will laugh and nod.) But despite hating comedy in general, I love this show. I love Christopher Titus, and Erin Fitzpatrick, and Dave, and Tommy, and Papa Titus, and Psycho Mom. I love the whole show. It's terrific. It's a life-affirming, heartwarming, positive take on the fact that even if you were completely screwed up as a kid by your family, you can make fun of it on primetime TV and everyone will laugh at the fact that you set yourself on fire - and then they'll cancel your show. Sorry. I'm halfway through season 3, the sarcasm is catching. HOW COULD THEY CANCEL THIS?!?!? Honestly I don't get it - but I'm so glad it came out on DVD! Ok, on to the actual review. Like most new shows it starts out rough - they're a little uneasy around each other, and it's a little stilted. But it gets better - they get their timing down, it starts to flow, and by the end of season 2 they're really on the ball. The show is about a guy named Christopher Titus, his Irish girlfriend Erin, his not-gay best friend Dave, his completely genetically unrelated brother Tommy (look Tommy, cows!), his very tough dad (Wussy!) and various other relations (Psycho Mom of the many personalities, Crazy Grandma, Amy the...um... no spoilers.) There's drugs, stupidity, cars, alcholoism, abuse, 80's hair, insanity, and loads of parental violence - all very funny stuff. Sometimes it's sort of serious, mostly it's not, all of it's terrific. I honestly don't think everybody's going to like it as much as I do. But if your childhood wasn't perfect, you'll get a kick out of it - and even if it was perfect you still might think it's funny.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Contributor | Adam Hicks, Brian Hargrove, Christopher Titus, Cynthia Watros, David Lee, David Shatraw, Dylan Capannelli, Evan Ellingson, Gary Shimokawa, Howard Murray, Jack Kenny, Jeffrey Melman, Joe Regalbuto, John Amodeo, Mary Lou Rosato, Phoenix Forsyth, Rachel Roth, Stacy Keach, Susan Barnes, Zack Ward Contributor Adam Hicks, Brian Hargrove, Christopher Titus, Cynthia Watros, David Lee, David Shatraw, Dylan Capannelli, Evan Ellingson, Gary Shimokawa, Howard Murray, Jack Kenny, Jeffrey Melman, Joe Regalbuto, John Amodeo, Mary Lou Rosato, Phoenix Forsyth, Rachel Roth, Stacy Keach, Susan Barnes, Zack Ward See more |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 305 Reviews |
| Format | Box set, Color, DVD, Full Screen, NTSC |
| Language | English |
| Number Of Discs | 6 |
| Runtime | 12 hours and 40 minutes |

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The best show on TV to ever get cancelled!
*by C***S on September 3, 2005*

If you never got to see Titus on Fox, you really missed out. Granted you have to be just a little bent to really enjoy it. But if you came from a strange, messed up family, you will feel like your at home in the Titus household. With great acting, hilarous excentricities in the characters, and the best flashback scenes ever to be written, Titus was the best sitcom I've ever seen. My only regret is there isn't more of it. Hopefully we will get season 3 soon as well. The great thing about Titus was that its about family values. It shows daily American life that no one else has the balls to show on TV. These people love each other, no matter how screwed up they are, and many times they hurt each other. And that's real. Everything from how women shouldn't put up with being abused, dealing with mental illness, raising your kids correctly, to gay rights in season three. (You have to love Chris Titus comparing people who just don't like gays, or blacks or anybody for no good reason to Nazis. It was one of the boldest statements about individual liberties ever see on TV and nobody seemed to notice it.)It was a character driven comedy. When was the last time we had a comedy where someone almost died, and we actually cared? To top it off, you could never get a better character than Stacey Keach. The man is an amazing actor, and he really steals the show sometimes, with no effort at all. As if the we didn't love him in Mike Hammer shows, in this one he's the drunk, womanizing father that every woman would like to have at least one night with. Chris Titus does an AMAZING job for a first time actor. I guess its easier when you are doing your one life, but still one of the best guys I've seen on TV in years. I bought this the week it was released. If you ever got a chance to watch Titus, you know this is one of the only TV comedies worth buying on DVD. If you didnt, at least get it from netflicks and give it a shot. I assure you, you will be buying it after the first disk is over! Though i caution you, sitting down and watching season 1 and 2 all at once may lead to broken ribs. You will laugh harder than at any other show on TV!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ DVD, YES! I love this show.
*by A***R on March 19, 2006*

I hate comedy shows. Really. Those classic, popular, amazing comedies? I hate 'em. Those cool, neurotic groups of hysterical personalities? Change the channel in seconds. Don't think I'm prejudging them, either - I've worked shift with people who love those shows, and I've suffered....um, sat through episodes with as non-judgemental an attitude as a Bhuddist monk. And at the end? I was ready to take a butane torch to either the TV or my ears, just to end the pain. (Normal people will be upset by the butane torch comment. Screwed up people, who watch Titus, will laugh and nod.) But despite hating comedy in general, I love this show. I love Christopher Titus, and Erin Fitzpatrick, and Dave, and Tommy, and Papa Titus, and Psycho Mom. I love the whole show. It's terrific. It's a life-affirming, heartwarming, positive take on the fact that even if you were completely screwed up as a kid by your family, you can make fun of it on primetime TV and everyone will laugh at the fact that you set yourself on fire - and then they'll cancel your show. Sorry. I'm halfway through season 3, the sarcasm is catching. HOW COULD THEY CANCEL THIS?!?!? Honestly I don't get it - but I'm so glad it came out on DVD! Ok, on to the actual review. Like most new shows it starts out rough - they're a little uneasy around each other, and it's a little stilted. But it gets better - they get their timing down, it starts to flow, and by the end of season 2 they're really on the ball. The show is about a guy named Christopher Titus, his Irish girlfriend Erin, his not-gay best friend Dave, his completely genetically unrelated brother Tommy (look Tommy, cows!), his very tough dad (Wussy!) and various other relations (Psycho Mom of the many personalities, Crazy Grandma, Amy the...um... no spoilers.) There's drugs, stupidity, cars, alcholoism, abuse, 80's hair, insanity, and loads of parental violence - all very funny stuff. Sometimes it's sort of serious, mostly it's not, all of it's terrific. I honestly don't think everybody's going to like it as much as I do. But if your childhood wasn't perfect, you'll get a kick out of it - and even if it was perfect you still might think it's funny.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Dark, Brilliant, Hilarious...Perfect
*by R***S on December 6, 2006*

I do not watch much television, probably less than an hour a week on average. One of the extremely rare series that I sought out was "Titus," a masterwork which was cancelled before its time, after three short, but brilliant, years. Most good comedy comes out of tragedy, and certainly Christopher Titus has had more than his share. His father was serially divorced, his mother was insane and later committed suicide, yet he was able to take that personal pain and turn it into a darkly funny stand-up act, and later this show. This show broke new ground, and Fox was brave to let the show explore taboo areas such as divorce, abuse, insanity, and general familial dysfunction. The writing, direction, cinematography (it was the first show in High Definition), and most of all acting are perfect. Christopher Titus plays himself, the beautiful Cynthia Watros plays Erin, his girlfriend, and best of all Stacey Keach plays his dad. For my money Keach as Ken Titus is one of the greatest performances ever in prime time. The remaining cast is equally brilliant, and the guest stars (David Hyde Pierce, Jay Leno, etc.) are delightful. The show is unique in its construction, and the black and white narrated segments are some of the best scenes ever filmed. Most are very funny, though some are powerful social commentary (a trend that became even more pronounced in season three.) This show is truly unique: it takes situation comedy to a totally new level, and while it sometimes makes the viewer uncomfortable, it also challenges the viewer to look at themselves, their own fears, biases, and prejudices, and in the final analysis that's a good thing. I can't recommend "Titus" highly enough. Yes it's very funny, but it's a lot more than that.

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