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Movie Reviews of Will & Grace - Season OneMovie Review: The Start Of Something Special Summary: 5 Stars
In 1998, a new comedy called "Will & Grace" made its official debut on US comedy channel NBC. The series was widely talked about. I live in the UK, and Will & Grace has only been on our television screens for little over two years, but - as in America - the show has made a huge impact and formed huge fanclubs amongst both the gay and straight communities. Seasons 1 and 2 have been available in the UK for around a year, so I think it's about time the show is released on DVD in America!
Will and Grace are best friends who are both very close. Everything about their friendship is perfect for them to be a romantic couple, except for one problem - while Grace is straight, Will is gay. Will Truman (Eric McCormack) is a supercool lawyer who loves Grace as a friend, but nothing more. He is a rather strange character, but seems very grounded and comfortable with his sexuality. Grace Adler (Debra Messing) is a sassy, smart and successful interior designer. She is very dedicated and disciplined when it comes to her professional life, but her personal life isn't nearly so together, and Will is her stabilising force. She's a little neurotic, and she knows Will is the only person who understands her and can help her put things into perspective. Besides this, Grace is also a lot of fun, and her humour helps balance Will's more serious personality.
Will and Grace also have to cope with their two long time friends, Jack and Karen. Jack McFarland (Sean Hayes) is a jobless and very hyper camp gay guy. He is highly neurotic, extremely outspoken, a little bitter, maybe even borderline obsessive-compulsive. However, underneath all that, he is a caring soul and a good friend to Will. Karen Walker (Megan Mullally) plays Grace's socialite assistant. Karen is always confident that her way is the right way, and that she gives brilliant advice. She is so happy just being who she is, and who she is so completely inappropriate that it can't really be fathomed.
With the first episode of Season 1, "Pilot (Love And Marriage)," Grace is preparing to finish with her slob of a boyfriend Danny, but he proposes! The conclusion to whether or not Grace goes through with it is hilarious, and it fits in perfectly with the follow-up episode, "A New Lease On Life." Grace is looking for apartments, but puts forth an idea to move in with Will. In "Head Case," Grace comes up with an idea to expand Will's two bathrooms, but this idea soon turns into a living nightmare! In "Between A Rock And Harlin's Place," Jack is rehearsing for his one-man play Just Jack! Karen offers her advice in a hilarious dance scene, while Will and Grace have serious issues about a client who is looking for a new apartment.
In "Boo! Humbug," Karen reluctantly agrees to storm the streets on Halloween with Jack, but she ends up having much more fun than him with a group of Drag Queens! In "William Tell," Jack lets slip to Grace about a guy that Will had an affair with a guy when he was in a long-term relationship with Michael. In "Where There's A Will, There's No Way," Jack is in serious trouble. He has forgotten to pay his taxes and now his gym membership is under threat! In "The Buying Game," Grace wants to buy her studio, but things turn sour when Will intervenes. Meanwhile, Jack is finding his massage training a bit too hands on with Karen. In "The Truth About Will And Dogs," Will becomes obsessed with a pet dog. In "The Big Vent," Jack is freaking out because Karen says his new play stinks. Meanwhile, Will and Grace are totally obsessed with the interesting conversations from the apartment below that they can hear through their heating vent. In "Will On Ice," Jack and Karen strike up an unlikely friendship when discussing ice skaters, while Will's birthday is set to turn out badly again - and he can't even get a cowboy cake!
In "My Fair Maid-y," Grace is freaking out thinking that she has lost all creative inspiration she ever had for interior designing. It's not long before Will's cleaning lady is claimed as Grace's saviour. In "The Unsinkable Mommy Adler," Grace's mother shows up with an outrageous suggestion that Will and Grace should get married! In "Big Brother Is Coming Part 1," Grace is trying to re-unite Will with his brother who cut him out of his life years ago. In "Big Brother Is Coming Part 2," Grace appear to have made a mistake in her attempts to re-unite Will with his brother. In "Yours, Mine Or Ours," Will and Grace argue over a guy who has separately invited them both to dinner.
In "Secrets And Lays," the whole four go to stay in a log cabin for a weekend. Grace sets it up as a solution for Will's 'Split With Michael' Anniversary, but a blast from the past threatens to blow her cover. In "Grace Replaced," Will is off seeing another woman while Grace is extremely busy. Is Grace a little jealous? In "Will Works Out," Jack joins Will's gym but this leads to all sorts of problems for Will and his reputation with clients who also go to his gym. In "Saving Grace," Grace potentially lands a huge deal with a male client, but Will has to go out with him for Grace to be successful in her deal. In "Alley Cats," Will and Grace have to curb their competitive streaks when they stand to lose their friends, whilst Jack is performing CPR on Karen.
Will & Grace is a fairly new comedy in the UK, and its popularity is just soaring, and we're only on Season 3! The show has longevity, and that's what will make it one of the most popular sitcoms in history. Will's crazy moments, Grace's wacky situations, Jack's flamboyant attitude and Karen's hilarious one-liners are all in this collection for you to treasure forever. Buy the Season 1 Collection of Will & Grace now!
Movie Review: let's start at the very beginning... Summary: 5 Stars
WILL AND GRACE is probably one of the most refreshingly-hilarious sitcoms to come along in recent years. The ensemble cast is perfect, the writing pin-sharp and storylines ideal. The first season of the show still holds up pretty well (though the show only started to hit it's stride midway through season two).
"Pilot" - Will (Eric McCormack) has arranged for his friend Jack (Sean Hayes) to move into his apartment, until his best friend Grace (Debra Messing) has a bitter breakup with her boyfriend.
"A New Lease on Life" - Will tries to discourage Grace from moving in with him, whilst crazy Jack is slowly driving Will `round the bend.
"Head Case" - Tensions run on high in the Will-Grace apartment when Grace decides they need to renovate the bathroom.
"Between a Rock and Harlin's Place" - Grace accepts the offer to revovate Harlin's (Gary Grubbs) apartment, which infuriates Will.
"Boo Humbug" - Will and Grace have settled down to spend Halloween night watching a series of Ingmar Bergman films when Harlin is called away and needs them to babysit.
"William, Tell" - Grace becomes intrigued when Jack lets slip that Will had a secret affair last summer.
"Where There's a Will, There's No Way" - Grace blames her failing lovelife on Will's influence.
"The Buying Game" - Grace has the option of buying her rented studio space, but is shocked by Will's take-no-prisoners approach to deals.
"The Truth About Will and Dogs" - Grace decides to buy a dog, and Will becomes insane treating the dog like a newborn baby.
"The Big Vent" - Through an accident, Will and Grace start eavesdropping on the couple in the apartment below.
"Will on Ice" - It's Will's birthday but Grace and Jack want to go see an iceskating show. Foolishly Will decides to tag along...
"My Fair Maid-y" - Grace is suffering major creative-block and the apartment is a shambles so Will employs a rather unorthodox maid (Wendie Jo Sperber).
"The Unsinkable Mommy Adler" - Grace's mother (Debbie Reynolds) comes to visit and Will drops a crushing bombshell on Grace.
"Big Brother is Coming (Part 1)" - It's Jack's 29th birthday and Karen (Megan Mullally) is planning a huge bash for her `poodle', complete with a 5-second `appearance' of Leslie Uggams and Will's estranged brother (John Slattery).
"Big Brother is Coming (Part 2)" - After the disastrous birthday, Will and Jack lick their wounds.
"Your's, Mine or Our's" - A good-looking but sexually-ambiguous new tenant moves in, and so do Will and Grace.
"Secrets and Lays" - Jack, Karen and Grace take Will for a weekend in Vermont to forget the anniversary of his ex-boyfriend.
"Grace Replaced" - A new neighbour, Val (Molly Shannon) becomes Will's friend and sets about replacing Grace in his life!
"Will Works Out" - Jack becomes a member at Will's gym, stirring up a lot of feelings about his sexuality.
"Saving Grace" - In order to land a well-paying design job, Grace has to act like a pimp by arranging a date between Will and her prospective boss.
"Alley Cats" - Grace's insane compulsion to always be the winner on `Games Night' almost ruins a friendship.
"Object of My Rejection" - Karen's maid Rosario (Shelley Morrison) is about to be deported until Jack offers to marry her. Grace's ex-boyfriend from Episode One comes back on the scene.
Some good extras (interviews with the cast and crew) as well as some needless ones (montages of the characters and situations featured during the season), which you'd already know if you've watched the episodes!
Movie Review: One of the best comedy series on TV... Summary: 5 Stars
Premiering in the Fall of 1998, Will & Grace has become one of the most celebrated shows of its time. Nominated for 49 Emmys, and winner of 12 (including Outstanding Comedy Series in 2000), the show follows the lives of two best friends who live together. With a plethora of other award nominations - 24 Golden Globes, 14 SAG Awards, and 6 People's Choice Awards, Will & Grace continues to light up the small screen with its unique brand of comic humor and groundbreaking sitcom format...
Debra Messing stars in the role of Grace Adler, a straight interior designer who moves into an apartment with her best friend Will (Eric McCormack). Friends since college, Will is a successful lawyer who also happens to be gay (thus, keeping their relationship from becoming a permanent romantic one). Having dated before Will came out of the closet, the two maintain a more intimate relationship than mere casual friends. The comic sequences involving the two are complimented by Will's flamboyantly gay friend Jack McFarland (Sean Hayes) and Grace's sarcastic, alcoholic assistant Karen Walker (Megan Mullally)...
The Will & Grace (Season 1) DVD features a number of hilarious episodes including the series premiere "Love and Marriage" in which Grace, having received an unexpected marriage proposal from her boyfriend, decides to get married. Meanwhile, Will believes the marriage will be a mistake, and he decides to risk his friendship with Grace in order to tell her... Other notable episodes from Season 1 include "Between a Rock and Harlin's Place" in which Grace decorates Harlin's apartment, but gets carried away with a cowboy theme, and "The Big Vent" in which Will and Grace begin listening to their neighbors through a vent in their own apartment...
Below is a list of episodes included on the Will & Grace (Season 1) DVD:
Episode 1 (Love and Marriage)
Episode 2 (A New Lease on Life)
Episode 3 (Head Case)
Episode 4 (Between a Rock and Harlin's Place)
Episode 5 (Boo! Humbug)
Episode 6 (William, Tell)
Episode 7 (Where There's a Will, There's No Way)
Episode 8 (The Buying Game)
Episode 9 (The Truth About Will and Dogs)
Episode 10 (The Big Vent)
Episode 11 (Will on Ice)
Episode 12 (My Fair Maid-y)
Episode 13 (The Unsinkable Mommy Adler)
Episode 14 (Big Brother is Coming: Part 1)
Episode 15 (Big Brother is Coming: Part 2)
Episode 16 (Yours, Mine or Ours)
Episode 17 (Secrets and Lays)
Episode 18 (Grace, Replaced)
Episode 19 (Will Works Out)
Episode 20 (Saving Grace)
Episode 21 (Alley Cats)
Episode 22 (Object of My Rejection)
The DVD Report
Movie Review: a great introduction..... Summary: 5 Stars
WILL & GRACE, a groundbreaking sitcom, made its debut in 1998. Why was it groundbreaking? For starters, it was the first comedic series on network, "mainstream" television (NBC) where two of the main characters were openly gay men (Will, played by Eric McCormack and Jack, played by Sean Hayes), and a third character was more than a little "bi-curious" (Karen, played by Megan Mullally). Their antics, adventures and romantic exploits were depicted in a very incidental way. Homosexuality was significant and was the subject of every episode (for obvious reasons), but the scripts were so openly humorous and intelligent, that the stories could have been about anyone (read: anyone including straight characters!). This sparklingly witty and unabashedly honest show brought Debra Messing, as Grace, to our attention as a very talented comedianne, with terrific timing and wonderful Newyorkese accent.
I don't want to give away too much of the plot. I will say that this story opens with Grace (Messing) moving back in with Will (Eric McCormack) after jilting her fiancee at the alter (on account of the fact that he didn't deserve her). Grace is a very accomplished interior designer and takes in Karen Walker (Mullally) a sickeningly wealthy, perpetually drunk/stoned snob, with a voice that would make Betty Boop sound decidedly mezzo-soprano and sullen, at that. What's more, her off-the-cuff insults directed at Grace (poking fun at everything from her clothes to her love life), eternally coked up episodes and shamelessly classist, racist, and sexually ambiguous banter make Robin Williams' brand of "late night" humor look decidedly clean cut and G-Rated.
What's more, I can't end this review without mentioning Sean Hayes' brand of humor, as Jack McFarland, Will's best friend. Jack is a "singer/dancer/choreographer/actor." Does he have a real following in NYC, the city that never sleeps? Not really--um, make that, not at all. Therefore, he relies on Will, the uber "well off" corporate lawyer, to provide for him money for rent, other expenses and anything else he wants. Hayes is so funny here. I would call him a fireball performance artist, inspired by every gay/ambiguous icon known to man (Liza Minnelli, Judy Garland, Tommy Tune, to name a few). To call Jack "flamboyant" is a grand understatement. Try, anyone playing off of him and his wild brand of snappy comebacks comes off as understated and pales in comparison to his infectious wisecracks.
This first season was a grand introduction to a very funny show that had very memorable episodes, that first year. I highly reccomend it!
Movie Review: A True Gem... Summary: 5 Stars
Welcome to the wacky and wonderful world of Will & Grace!
Will (Erick McCormack), a gay Manhattan lawyer, and his best straight friend Grace (Debra Messing), an interior designer, have been friends forever and share an apartment in New York City. Their love for each other is something that can be regarded as that special unbreakable bond that can - sometimes - be described as a bond stronger than a marriage.
Will's best friend - for fifteen years and counting - Jack McFarland (Sean Hayes) is an outrageously gay individual who has been a struggling actor since, well, forever! Jack is totally dependant on Will for financial and emotional stability.
Grace's wacky, pill-popping, high society assistant Karen Walker only works because it makes her seem "normal". She (Karen) describes Karen's outrageous remarks towards Grace as "work".
Overall, this is the birth of a television classic and one of the most revolutionary sitcoms ever! `Will & Grace' season one is a real gem. You can never experience a great a first season as this! Despite the fact that many people only caught on in season two and three, season one boasts some of the sharpest writing that ever embraced TV! The cast magnificently portrays their characters to the tea! In season one `Will & Grace' was one of the most critically acclaimed shows of the 1990's and the show was nominated for a lot of awards in season one and has won quite a few this season most notably the `People's Choice Award' for favourite new comedy series. Still going strong in the US and around the world. `Will & Grace' is one of those sitcoms that continue to garner praise from both the television industry (peers) as well as awards from around the world.
Season one (and every successive season) has had the same legendary, outstanding director, the one and the only James Burrows. The writers have remained faithful to the show throughout these seven years - thus far - that they have been on television.
Special Features:
Producers/ Creators Interview
Director Interview
Cast Interview
Themed Montages
This is definitely a series that tickles your funny bone again and again and again! It is one of those very rare shows that tend to continuously please and bring you out of those `Monday [and any day in fact] Blues'!
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