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Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: DVD Brand: TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX HOME ENT EAN: 0024543395058 Format: Box set, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC Item Dimensions: Label: 20th Century Fox Languages: Manufacturer: 20th Century Fox MPN: FOXD2239505D Number Of Items: 3 Publisher: 20th Century Fox Region Code: 1 Release Date: December 12, 2006 Running Time: 30 minutes Studio: 20th Century Fox Theatrical Release Date: April 13, 2005 Editorial Review: Product Description: Studio: Tcfhe Release Date: 12/12/2006 Run time: 308 minutes Rating: Nr Amazon.com: Though its run on Fox was about as short as some of the skirts Pamela Anderson wears on this show (14 broadcast episodes, five more unaired--all included in this three disc set), Stacked does have more to offer than Pam's pulchritude, starting with its novel concept. Anderson stars as Skyler, a party girl reeling from a busted relationship, who enters the Stacked bookstore for a self-help book. The store is run by two brothers whose dynamic is akin to Jon Cryer and Charlie Sheen's in Two and a Half Men. Gavin (Elon Gold) is divorced, a failed novelist, uptight, and a hypochondriac. Stuart (Brian Scolaro) is more of a joker. And by the end of the pilot episode, Skyler, eagerly championed by the gawking Stuart, has herself a job in the store. In the now infamous Comedy Central Roast of Pamela Anderson, comedian Nick DiPaolo joked, ''If I was a baby seal and I had a choice between being clubbed to death or watching an episode of Stacked, I'd be like, 'Somebody call J.Lo and let her know her mittens are ready." Now that's a little harsh. Many of the jokes are actually witty when they're not obsessing over Anderson's Maxim-ized body (it takes four episodes before the inevitable "Nice rack" double entendre). While Anderson will never be mistaken for Judy Holliday, it is wise, as Skyler states, not to underestimate her. Perhaps as a result of being the butt of so many punchlines, she has developed sexy and savvy comic gifts. Her Skyler is not your conventional "dumb blonde." In the episode, "Beat the Candidate," she cleverly turns the tables on a pompous rival for her job (guest star Tony Hale from Arrested Development). Providing inestimable support is Christopher Lloyd (Taxi) as Harold, a curmudgeonly bookstore regular and brilliant scientific mind. His reaction to a Garfield cartoon in "Romancing the Stones" is a mini master class. Marissa Jaret Winokur (the Tony-winning star of Hairspray) holds her own as the hapless, wisecracking co-worker Katrina, who puts a nice Carla Tortelli spin on such lines as, "When I want to hear from you, I'll hold a séance." So we'll never know if Gavin and Skyler ever hook up ("Romancing the Stones" hints at that direction). Like we care. This is a surprisingly enjoyable Pam-athon you don't have to be an Anderson-worshiping Borat to enjoy. --Donald Liebenson Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Pretty Damned GoodAfter having watched a few episodes on cable I decided to buy it. Pamela essentially plays a parody of herself. It's a great show, very light hearted and easy to watch. Shame it was cancelled as I reckon it could have done a heap better. Rating: - A series too funny to have been cancelled!!This sitcom is so cute, funny and enjoyable. Why do the networks cancel these very watchable shows and put junk on TV?? The comic timing and story lines on this series are chock full of laughs. Pamela Anderson is very talented at using her best qualities and humor to make this show work to the nth degree.. Unfortunate it was cancelled. Rating: - Stacked?She is, and it was (full of laughs)! Why do the network dummies cancel all the good shows? Rating: - StackedGreat. Pam Anderson and the rest of the cast are great. Shame they only made a few episodes. Better than most anything on TV now Rating: - Should not have been canceledThis was an extremely intelligent and funny show with a cast that really did well together. Really too bad. |