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Total reviews: 32
Average rating: 4.5 of 5
Volume 2 coming in Nov. 2008 5 out of 5 stars.
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They just announced on the Howard Stern show that volume 2 is finally coming out in November!
Son of the Beach Vol. 1 5 out of 5 stars.
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This parody of "Baywatch" is still as funny as it was when it aired on FX. Plenty of double entendre to push the envelope of racy, and those flashback sequences make it a worthy addition to my DVD collection.
Give reality a break 5 out of 5 stars.
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Ok, this is pretty low brow humor but the jokes run thick and fast and many could be easily missed by the less astute. Remember that this is a series that poked fun at itself and did so well at it that some times you need to look below the surface and take the humor for what it is; having a good time. It takes all the cornball elements of "serious" tv shows, bundles them up into this clever little show and hurls them back with gusto. If you're a fan of "Aiplane" or "Top secret" this is for you.
very funny 5 out of 5 stars.
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one of my favorite shows but please put out the rest of the episodes, do it cheap and no extras if you want
APPARENTLY THE LAST GREAT THING HOWARD STERN WILL EVER DO 5 out of 5 stars.
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Buy this box set..Son of the Beach one of the best sitcoms of the last decade, and apparently the last hurrah for the Howard Stern production company, which seems to have ceased operations. I wouldn't hold my breath waiting for volume 2, but hopefully it will be released in November. By the way, whatever happened to 'Howard Stern the Teenage Years'? or the "Brother Sam' movie? The Stern saga at Sirius radio hasn't been pretty. We are now in the age of little Jimmy Norton.
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