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Monk - Season 4 - Complete [DVD]

DVD ~ Tony Shalhoub
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  • Actors: Tony Shalhoub
  • Format: PAL
  • Language English
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 4
  • Classification: 12
  • Studio: Universal Pictures UK
  • DVD Release Date: 30 Oct 2006
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000I2IZVQ
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 13,317 in DVD (See Bestsellers in DVD)

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Character actor Tony Shalhoub finally found his perfect role on the television show Monk, winning both an Emmy and a Golden Globe for his performance. Shalhoub plays Adrian Monk, a neurotic, obsessive-compulsive former police detective who now solves crimes in his spare time, but secretly hopes to be reinstated on the force. However, as valuable as Monk's brilliant, deductive mind is, it is matched only by the depth of his obsessive fear of germs, heights, and crowds, ultimately rendering him unfit for duty. The highly acclaimed detective-comedy has been called the successor to Columbo. Contains the complete fourth series.

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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Compulisive Viewing! - A Gift, not a Curse, 2 Dec 2006
If your a fan of Diagnosis Murder, Murder She Wrote, Father Dowling mysteries...this probably isn't for you as Mr. Monk is quality television!
With Sharona a distant memory in clothes that were too tight for her, we welcome along Natalie Teeger's first full season! Teeger, Enthusiastically played by the fantastic Traylor Howard, looks like she's enjoying every minute of it, who's views are echoed by a very happy reviewer, who is extatic to have 'Monk' back on our screens!
This should be on Prime time like it is in america, not in those slots that people who stay in all day (Saturday, 3 ish) and pregnant teenagers who just got back from a Jeremy Kyle recording (weekdays 2:35).
Adrian Monk is played once again, suberbly by Tony Shalhoub, who nailed the arkward detective's personality, and he was rewarded with Emmy's! Good for him, he deserved it.
Highlights include Mr. Monk and Little Monk and Mr. Monk and the Other Detective, those are stand out but trust me, so is every other episode.
Not like anything else on TV.
Buy It.
You Won't be dissapointed. 10/10
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Monk it out, 23 Feb 2007
By E. A Solinas "ea_solinas" (MD USA) - See all my reviews
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"Monk" is one of those intelligent cult shows that usually dies a quick and painful death -- and this is one of the few that has lasted more than a few weeks. The obsessive compulsive detective returns on DVD with his fourth season of bizarre, seemingly unsolvable crimes, from homicidal dentists to amnesia.

As the season opens, Adrian Monk (Tony Shalhoub) encounters a nasty new obstacle -- an inept private eye, Marty Eels (Jason Alexander), has suddenly become better than him. Everyone thinks Mart is a genius -- but Monk knows better. And when Eels' case explodes in his face, he calls on Monk and Natalie (Traylor Howard) to bail him out.

As the series goes on, Adrian deals with all sorts of weird cases -- murderous dentists, black widows, a case of amnesia that has him thinking he's married to the town weirdo, a wine tasting, a stolen diamond with a million-dollar reward, deals with his boss's marital problems, fashion models, and a Christmas party that turns deadly. Worst of all, he's called on to do jury duty, and has to solve two crimes without leaving the room.

And on the personal front, Monk reunites with his even-more-neurotic brother Ambrose for a Halloween mystery. But when Adrian shows signs of overcoming his disorder, Natalie sees what seems to be his dead wife Trudy walking around San Francisco -- and she's implicated in a murder.

"Monk" just wrapped its fifth season (which wasn't quite as good as this one), which is something of a record for any semi-intelligent TV show. And for the fourth season of a detective series, it has aged quite well -- the stories are still unusual and cleverly written.

The writing is still quite solid, albeit with one or two lesser episodes ("Mr. Monk and the Captain's Marriage" just feels incredibly awkward). But the comedy and unique crimes continue, to the point where Monk can even solve crimes without leaving his bed. And the series continues to chronicle Monk's struggles against his OCD, while reminding us that he could be worse.

The characters continue to be well-fleshed out: We get some flashbacks to Monk's school years. And though more time has passed, he's still in love with his late wife -- one of the most charming scenes of the season has him slowly turning in the snow, thinking of Trudy.

For the supporting characters: Stottlemeyer's marital problems continue with shocking results, and Randy Disher's secret rock'n'roll dreams get revealed when he quits the police force. And we get to see more of Natalie's background -- she comes from a moneyed socialite family, complete with a snotty mom.

The fourth season of "Monk" is still solid and enjoyable, with the lovable obsessive-compulsive detective. Solid work.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Adrian Monk is still keeping Columbo on his toes, 10 July 2007
By Cropsy's Revenge aka Lando Malak "Dok" (Sheffield, UK) - See all my reviews
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I first saw this when it was first aired one saturday (can't remember exactly what year it started, time goes so fast) on BBC2 just because I thought the idea of a former detective with obsessive compulsive disorder sounded interesting but I didn't expect it to be this good, from that very first screening I was hooked although I have to say I get very angry at the way the BBC treats this programme. One week they show it, next week they don't, one week they show it, next two weeks they don't etc. This really gets me angry because they always make some excuse about not being able to fit it into their schedule but isn't it amazing how they never fail to be able to show a repeat of some quiz, lifestyle, learning, cooking, gardening, house buying, living in another country type programme etc. It really gets me angry that they can't spare just a forty minutes a week time slot for a programme of this high quality.

Sorry if I sounded like I was more interested in commenting on the BBC rather than Monk so I will get on with it now. I am sure you will know what Monk is all about, if you don't then it is like I have mentioned about a former detective (I say former because he still helps solve crimes in his spare time) who suffers from obsessive compulsive disorder, it is because of this that he is so good at solving crimes, a kind of blessing in disguise. When the right person is picked to play a particular part it can make all the difference to the success of a programme and Monk is another fine example of this, whoever chose Tony Shalhoub to play this part should be applauded, it was as good a choice as they could have made, imagine if they had chose some young extremely good looking but so wooden that they would be attacked by woodpeckers type instead, this would have been so different for the worse.

This is a really feel good type of detective programme but it can also be really dark and very moving without being over sentimental. There was one episode of this, I can't remember which series it was from but I can't forget the beginning of it, it involved somebody being chain sawed to death in a garage (if that is not dark then I don't know what is) and although you didn't see it, it was more effective because you could hear it from outside the garage and it was cleverly filmed.

Adrian Monk can be funny and irritating to watch, but at times the pain of him having to live with his obsessive compulsive disorder can be incredibly moving as it affects his whole lifestyle. There is one episode in particular that I can remember (but again I can't remember which series exactly) which involves him looking after or adopting a little boy and all I will say about this is that it is one of the most moving episodes of Monk that I have ever seen.

Columbo is still my favourite detective programme ever but this is not far behind and if like me you like Columbo but have never seen Monk, then I would recommend this very highly as well as the outstanding Law & Order: Criminal Intent.
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5.0 out of 5 stars i luvs monk
... hmmm wut can i say... the writers have done well, the people chosen to be the charactors, the story lines and how monk solves the cases... yeppers i duz luv monk... Read more
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