The Big Bang Theory Seasons 1-7 Box Set

The Big Bang Theory Seasons 1-7 Box Set
$114.99

DVD boxed set collection featuring season 1–7 of American comedy TV series The Big Bang Theory (22 discs). The Big Bang crew delivers a proven formula for universal fun in The Complete Seasons One through Seven. Physics phenomena Leonard (Johnny Galecki) and Sheldon (Jim Parsons) conquer the cosmos while they dabble in the science of love and relationships with the street-smart girl next door Penny (Kaleg Cuoco) and fellow scientists Howard (Simon Helberg), Raj (Kunal Nayyar), Amy (Mayim Bialik) and Bernadette (Melissa Rauch) in hit comedy series. Awards for BBT series AFI Awards USA – Won TV Program of the Year (2010) ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards – Won Top Television Series (2013) Banff Television Festival – Won Best Sitcom (2012) Golden Globes USA – Nominated for Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy (2013 & 2011), Won Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy Jim Parsons (2011), Nominated for Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy Jim Parsons (2013) National Television Awards, UK – Nominated for Most Popular Situation Comedy (2013) People's Choice Awards USA 2013 – Won Favorite Network TV Comedy (2013 & 2010) Primetime Emmy Awards – Nominated for Outstanding Comedy Series (2013, 2012 & 2011), Won Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Jim Parsons (2011 & 2010) Satellite Awards – Won Best Television Series, Comedy or Musical, Won Best Actor in a Series, Comedy or Musical Johnny Galecki, Won Best Actress in a Series, Comedy or Musical Kaley Cuoco (2012) Satellite Awards – Nominated for Best Television Series, Comedy or Musical and Best Actor in a Series, Comedy or Musical Jim Parsons (2009) TV Guide Awards – Won Favorite Comedy Series (2013 & 2011), Won Favorite Ensemble (2013), Won Favorite Actor Jim Parsons (2013) TV Quick Awards UK – Nominated for Best Comedy Series (2012 & 2010) Television Critics Association Awards – Won Outstanding Achievement in Comedy (2013 & 2009), Nominated in 2012. Won Individual Achievement in Comedy Jim Parsons (2009) The Big Bang Theory TV Show Reviews “…there's a reason it became an immediate hit—five reasons, in fact, and that's just in front of the camera. The show hardly needs my endorsement, but I'll give it anyway: Highly recommended.” Blu-ray.com “It is always great when a sit-com comes off as smart. That is rare enough but the one under review here is literally genius.” hometheaterinfo.com “Chuck Lorre and Bill Prady have really created one of the most unique and funniest shows on television. It is packed with some great pop culture aspects merged with a very creative use of scientific jargon and rapid-fire dialogue (mostly courtesy of the amazing Jim Parsons).” MediaMikes.com. (season 1) “You want flat-out funny? Look no further.” USA Today “The fourth-floor friends are back for a third season of nerdtastically laughable antics. From guest appearances by Wil Wheaton and Katee Sackhoff, to goth love, internet dating and North Pole expeditions, The Big Bang Theory: The Complete Third Season is full of laughs and some interesting new changes as the series continues to evolve…Highest-rated comedy in the 18–49 demo. Thirty-one award nominations and nine wins. You do the math!” DVD Verdict (season 3) “What is very surprising for a sit-com like this is the attention that is paid to presenting the characters. While many of their traits are greatly exaggerated for comic effect there is an underlying sense of reality to them. All of the principles are afforded an opportunity to grow. Even Sheldon tends to become more accepting of Penny even though intellectually she is far beneath him. Much of what works here is how talented the cast is. Galecki has appeared on several films but is best known for his role in ‘Roseanne’. He has a look and feel that is immediately empathetic with the audience. Parsons is absolutely perfect as the brilliant but excessively neurotic Sheldon. He steals almost every scene. Cuoco is having quite a career so far. She gained recognition in the sit-com ‘8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter’ moving on from that to the closing season of ‘Charmed’. She is a natural comedienne who is not afraid to downplay looks and depend on her impeccable comic timing. This is a gem of its genre and something that will not disappoint…” hometheaterinfo.com (season 2) “still loaded with laughs and packs an hysterical comical punch. That the writers of the series have been able to maintain such a high level of quality this far into the series is both a testament to their skill and the skills of the cast who make the material shine.” Blu-rayDefinition.com (season 5) “..one of best current comedies is The Big Bang Theory…As a show which focuses on a group of "nerds”, The Big Bang Theory could have easily run out of material very quickly, once it drained all of the stereotypical material. And while the show certainly ran with the nerd stuff, it also looked past it by exploring the characters and their relationships. By daring to take the obvious (Leonard and Penny) and twist it, The Big Bang Theory remains fresh, providing consistent laughs and never feeling stale." DVD Sleuth (season 4) “Prickly Sheldon has become a character to love, and Parsons is doing something rare on network TV: making intellectualism admirable, even heroic.” Entertainment We­ekly “It is really rare that a show in its fifth season gets better and better with each episode. I always thought that the first few seasons where the funniest but after re-watching this season it is clear and the show’s best is it current episodes. This season also has cameos from Stephen Hawkins and Leonard Nimoy, can you ask for anything more?” MediaMikes.com (season 5) “Frankly, any show that weaves in multiple jokes about Comic-Con and employs its own science consultant can't be all bad.” Variety