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John from Cincinnati - The Complete First Season DVD
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Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Warner Brothers
EAN: 0883929007820
Format: Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC
Item Dimensions: 100
Label: Hbo Home Video
Languages: EnglishOriginal Language
Manufacturer: Hbo Home Video
MPN: 1000036721
Number Of Items: 3
Publisher: Hbo Home Video
Region Code: 1
Release Date: April 01, 2008
Running Time: 600 minutes
Studio: Hbo Home Video






Editorial Review:

Product Description:
Just north of the border in the tired coastal town of Imperial Beach CA live three generations of Yosts: surfing royalty turned society misfits. The Yost's reign and reputation once defined in the cure of a perfect wave has been eroded by years of bad luck addiction and hubris. But just as things are looking like they can't get worse a stranger named John arrives - and the Yost's banal existence is lifted into something profound miraculous and possibly universal.Running Time: 600 min.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: TELEVISION/HBO UPC: 883929007820 Manufacturer No: 1000036721

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A 2007 HBO television series created by Deadwood's David Milch, John from Cincinnati details a week in the dysfunctional Yost family--a family comprised of three generations of men obsessed with surfing who experience firsthand the perils of fame, paranormal events, and an inexplicable realization of the interconnectedness of man. Past surfing great Mitch Yost (Bruce Greenwood) had his career halted by a knee injury, but passed his love of surfing onto his son Butchie (Brian Van Holt) only to have fame drive his son to a heavy drug use that's destroying his life. Butchie's son Shaun (Greyson Fletcher) is being raised by Mitch and his wife Cissy (Rebecca De Mornay) and also possesses a deep love surfing and a talent that promises him a great future, if he can only get his grandfather to allow him to compete. The family's circle of friends and acquaintances seem mostly to argue, swear, and generally tear each other down and include retired and mentally unstable police officer Bill (Ed O'Neill), surfer girl Kai (Keala Kennelly) who works at the Yost's surf shop and watches out for Shaun, motel manager Ramon (Luiz Gứzman), Butchie's settlement lawyer Palaka (Paul Ben-Victor), and a few other seemingly unrelated townspeople. The mysterious arrival of John, who insists on seeing Butchie, sparks the beginning of one strangely paranormal experience after another for the family and community including unexplained levitations and visions, a haunted hotel room, and two resurrections from death. Somehow, John emphasizes the connectedness of both family members and townspeople and, while John himself comes across as significantly dim, he has a knack for saying the profound without understanding a word of what he speaks. As the days go by, it becomes apparent that John gives voice to the words of his father or The Father. This eight-episode series is an exploration of self-centeredness, fear, and faith and John's role as savior, doomsayer, unwitting pawn, or simpleton is never clear--the end of the season at day seven brings no real resolution or sense of whether the Yost family is better off or worse than they were before John appeared. A truly bizarre show full of unanswered questions and crude language and subject matter, it is somehow intriguing even as it is repulsive and unsatisfying. --Tami Horiuchi



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - HIghly original series
Unlike some other five star reviewers of JFC, I won't pretend like I"m in some special club because I "got" this show. It took me a while to realize what I was looking at-going to wikipedia and getting a brief character background helped make a little order out of chaos. I'd say the pacing is like "Deadwood" with content more similar to "Carnivale". That is, its not really casual viewing, some things you'll need to draw your own conclusions from, it does not guide you to any. At this price, get ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The word love is not strong enough. (See God Kai)
You either get this show or you don't. You'll know by the 2nd episode which group you are in. Nothing against those who didn't get it (a few of whose reviews you can read here). Those people should move on to the next HBO show. This is not your typical HBO, or any other network for that matter, show. I think you need to be able to do three things to appreciate this show. 1) Have a more-or-less spiritual point of view on life, 2) Be willing to live with ambiguity for a little while, and 3) Have ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - It shouldn't have been cancelled!
I missed it when it was current and only recently saw a couple of episodes, but I didn't see it from the beginning. I quickly realized that I wanted to see it in sequence and I ordered the set. This was a spectacular show with a tremendous balance of mystery, revelations, great acting performances, superb casting and terrific story development.

Rebecca de Mornay may have provided her best performance ever. You probably have never seen someone who allows her ball-busting demons such ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - This is very nearly the greatest single season's worth of television show in history.
Let me say right off the get go that I have not actually seen the DVD's of the series so I cannot attest to the kind of job that HBO did; although my experience with like products from HBO has been very good.

I have seen the series and taped the episodes. I have viewed every episode several times and I never tire of this thing. I was and am a huge fan of the HBO series Six Feet Under. The first season of that series is in my view the best single season of any program in history...well, it ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - John From Cincinatti Needs To Get Back In The Game
I, like many fans of hbo shows such as entourage, curb, flight of the conchords and six feet under, wanted so very much to love this show, especially since it was being filmed right down my block (literally)...however, upon watching the first handful of shows I grew impatient and downright bored...after which I continued to bash the show, even more so after it was cancelled after 10 episodes...fast forward a year and a clean slate in my mind...JFC goes on sale for 20 bucks and out of nostalgia sakes and ... Read More





 

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