Shameless Series 3 - Including Feature Length New Year Special (Ltd Edition 3 Disc Set)


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DVD Description

Shameless is a blisteringly funny, offbeat drama which follows the rollercoaster lives of a rather dysfunctional family (or two) from Manchester. The critically acclaimed show revolves around the chaotic world of the Gallaghers and their neighbours, the Maguires--two families living in the crime-infested Chatsworth Housing Estate, where wheel-less cars are the norm and the moving ones are stolen! The Shameless Series 3 DVD is a limited edition three-disc set containing all episodes from the show's third series, plus a feature length "New Year Special".



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Synopsis

Shameless Series 3 promises plenty of laughs from Manchester's most dysfunctional family--the Gallaghers--as they go about their hectic lives alongside the equally anarchic Maquire family. Join Frank and his six kids--Fiona, Lip, Ian, Debbie, Carl, and Liam-- for whom there is never a dull moment on Chatsworth housing estate. The third series serves up a heady cocktail of sex, drugs, gratuitous violence, love, and scams, so there's something for absolutely everyone!




hard to beat!
Review date: 2007-08-02 Rating: 8 out of 10

the gallagher family and friends return for a third series of the darkened comedy that blends tragedy and tension with laughs,some of which are sick,thats the shameless way and thats what we like about the show.
Over the eight episodes here the show progresses well with characterisation and development,without ever getting too ahead of itself,subtle parts are released,but as for the overall content,well thats a different matter,the show is packed with madness from top to bottom,violence,crime,grave robbing,i could go on readers.
Underneath the belly of the beast is a sense of love and honour and that keeps the show real to the viewer in a way,the gallagher family and their surroundings are crazy but they are still a family who are close.
This series does have a few lulls along the way and the phrase beyond belief can be pointed at some scenes but nevertheless series three of shameless keeps the laughs and the tragedies and the darkness reigning free.



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Reviews


Slight dip in a generally excellent series
Review date: 2007-02-19 Rating: 8 out of 10

As someone who kept missing this series while it was on, the DVDs have been very welcome and there is a lot to be said for watching the episodes in order, seeing some of the wider plots develop. Like some of the other reviewers here, I felt this series wasn't quite as good as the first two, but only because its own high standards had set the bar so high. Many series struggle to keep up in the second, let alone the third.

What I love about Shameless is how finely it walks the line between comedy and tragedy (perhaps down to its creator's bipolar disorder), the warmth you feel for the characters and how, when the big laughs happen, you're almost always laughing with rather than at someone (Frank being the exception).

Frank is perhaps a little overused here. He must be easy to write for, but it can get a little stale. My favourite stories have always focused heavily on his kids and the two strongest ones here are when Debbie wants to grow up like a normal kid and thus goes on strike, leaving the rest of the family to fend for themselves, and when Carl, a raging mass of hormones, both gets a job and gets a girl. With these stories, the series hits the heights for which it's known.

From the odd episode I've caught of the fourth series, there are still some great stories to go. I really hope Shameless doesn't run out of steam. That WOULD be a tragedy.


A must-have for fans, but weaker than the first two series.
Review date: 2006-11-29 Rating: 8 out of 10

After two absolutely brilliant series, two main characters leave the show. The massive popularity pretty much guaranteed a third series, and a fourth is reported to be in the pipeline.

This series opens as if the producers had decided to draw a line in the sand to separate it from the first two. Some of the characters are styled differently, the sets are not quite the same and the roles have altered. At first I found this slightly off-putting, but as the series progresses things seem to return to more familiar arrangements, or maybe you just get used to it.

With the absence of Fiona and Steve the other members of the family now seem a little more mature. Lip's and Ian's love life feature prominently, and there are some welcome episodes focusing on Kev and Veronica. (Maxine Peake takes this series' prize as the best actress in my book.) Of course, Frank and Sheila are not forgotten, both getting up to ever madder things. There are returns of some old favourites, and some new characters to add to the mix.

Some of the content of this series is rather more edgy and close to the knuckle, even for Shameless. There's less of a warm and fuzzy feel to the antics of the family, and some parts aren't quite in that slightly surreal realm the characters normally inhabit, instead being rather real-world serious. That's not to say there aren't some hilarious moments, my favourite being a slapstick moment when Kev goes to drive away from his evening class...

The DVD contains a "mockumentary" with Alice Barry (Lillian). Personally I'd have preferred to have seen a proper behind-the-scenes short, but this is an amusing, surreal and somehow fitting way of giving some tantalising glimpses. At first it's not quite obvious whether the interview is a poor attempt at something serious, or a total mickey-take. It soon becomes apparent. You may even recognise the interviewer.

Overall: good, but not quite as polished as before.


[] Shameless Series 3
Review date: 2006-11-09 Rating: 10 out of 10

as soon as i heard that series 3 was out on dvd i whipped it up straight away and im glad i did *not only because the price went up haha* but i just love shameless and i had to get this series on dvd to join series 1+2 in my dvd cabinet lol. shameless is just pure genious and i love how we can relate to what goes on in the programme.

as whats been said before me... fiona and steve leave an obvious gap within the programme but even with this setback the series is still on top form!

cannot wait for series 4 and im hoping fiona and steve come back.

*p.s. sheila, veronica and yvonne are just genious... all three of them crack me up so much!*


Shameless Series 3
Review date: 2006-10-23 Rating: 10 out of 10

"Shameless" is an admirable 21st Century Television Programme, because it is so rare for a British Drama to be good, let alone last three series. But Shameless has pulled it off, and who can be surprised? The storys are gripping, funny, moving, emotional and realistic, and the programme is one we can all look at and think about ourselves in each characters situation.

Like the first two series, series three is thrilling and exciting and a very enjoyable collection of stories, although the absence of Fiona is sadly noticable in the balance of the programmes morals. However, the remaining cast hold it together, and the final episode of the series is a thouroughly enjoyable finish to the series.

Acting as always is brilliant, and this series sees the two younger characters Debbie and Carl come out of their shells a bit more and we get a better taste of the acting capabilities held by the pair and I think we can look forward to bigger and better things from them in series 4.

10/10


Product Details/Specifications


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Recording label: Channel 4 DVD
Manufacturer: Channel 4 DVD
EAN: 6867441004394
Binding: DVD
Number of items: 3
Format: Anamorphic, Box set, PAL, Special Edition,
Release date: 2006-10-30
Aspect ratio: 1.78:1
Audience rating: Suitable for 18 years and over
Region code: 2
Running time: 376 minutes
Theatrical release date: 2005
Language: English (Original Language)

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