Gene Simmons: Family Jewels - Season 3
A Rock God and a Playmate of the Year, "happily unmarried" for twenty-two years, have given us an all-access backstage pass to their personal lives. They might not be Ozzie and Harriet, but they are witty, warm and great to spend time with.
Season 3 of Gene Simmons: Family Jewels starts with a whimper - the whimper of Gene recovering from his epic reunion concert - and passes quickly through the Big Apple, the hospital, the desert and don't forget the lie detector! In this complete DVD collection you get every one of these outrageous moments and many, many more!
When the sanest people in the house are teenagers, and with nearly unlimited wealth and ego at their disposal, there's almost no end to the outrageous behavior and hi-jinks this made-for-TV nuclear family gets up to! And the complete Season 3 DVD Set puts you right in the front row.
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UH....EXCUSE ME?!? - Dr_Talk
OK, don't let the title of this review throw you, I'll get to that in a minute.
First things first, in a word - FANTASTIC! This, the third installment from the God of Thunder, remains equally, if not more entertaining than the others. It hasn't gone stale or boring from repetition because each episode is something new. If you recall, this season has probably some of the most memorable moments to date: the lie detector test, the big band gig in Vegas, getting busted on prostitution charges...it goes on. So as far as substance goes, I give it 2 thumbs up.
BUT...if you didn't record the Roast episode, you're outta luck. THEY DIDN'T INCLUDE IT IN THE DVD RELEASE!!! I'm glad I kept a copy of it because I had a feeling something like this would happen. I can't even say that this is an oversight, this is a rip off! Had they added the roast to this FOUR disc set (not three) I would have gladly given it 5 stars.
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UH....EXCUSE ME?!? - Dr_Talk
OK, don't let the title of this review throw you, I'll get to that in a minute.
First things first, in a word - FANTASTIC! This, the third installment from the God of Thunder, remains equally, if not more entertaining than the others. It hasn't gone ...