The Addams Family - Volume One

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The Addams Family - Volume One

starring: John Astin, Carolyn Jones, Ted Cassidy, Jackie Coogan, Ken Weatherwax
directed by: Arthur Hiller, Arthur Lubin, Jean Yarbrough, Jerry Hopper, Nat Perrin



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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX HOME ENT
EAN: 0027616060129
Format: Box set, Black & White, Dubbed, NTSC
Label: MGM (Video & DVD)
Manufacturer: MGM (Video & DVD)
Number Of Items: 3
Publisher: MGM (Video & DVD)
Region Code: 1
Release Date: 2006-10-24
Studio: MGM (Video & DVD)
Theatrical Release Date: 1964-09-18



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A wonderful collection of nostalgia
a must for any Addams Family fan. Especially the episode where Cousin Itt gets locked up at the zoo.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The 60's at their best!
I loved the Addams Familly as a child and now my daughter is enjoying them. It is a timeless piece of entertainment and so full of family interaction. It makes you laugh every step of the way.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Edited episodes?
On the back of the volume one box there is a note that the episodes were edited from their original television showings. This comment is not on volumes 2 or 3 that I could see. Anyone else notice this?

Along with this I want to say that although this series contains one of the strangest group of characters you will ever see, they are also one of the happiest families you will ever see. Same with the Munsters. These shows would not have worked otherwise and this simple fact makes them a joy to watch today.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The Addams Family on DVD...my...isn't that sweet!
This is one TV series that certainly brings me back to my younger days. Thanks to this DVD,the ghoulish good memories are alive and well in this first season! One of the episodes features Mr. Warmth Don Rickles as a bank robber spending Halloween! The Addams Family is certainly the first family of freakish fun! See if you agree!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Lots of fun!
It's so much fun being able to share with my children a classic show I enjoyed as a child. Even after all these years it's still great to hear quotes like, "You rang?" Of course it's hard to get the shows catchy tune out of your head, especially now as my 5 year old walks around the house singing it. The Addams Family is great fun for the whole family.



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For years, architects have gone to great lengths to protect their buildings from marauding skaters. But as aesthetic trends move toward folded planes that transition seamlessly from wall to ceiling and back to wall, designers have been looking to their former adversaries for a lesson in flow.

"We have this fascination with buildings becoming topography," says Alejandro Zaera-Polo, a partner at London's Foreign Office Architects, "and skateboarders have that physical experience." So for a park in Barcelona, his firm extended paving stones up the sides of small hills—to shield vegetation from salty sea breezes. At least that's what it told city officials. But skaters got the message. The resulting quarter-pipe landed on the March 2006 cover of Transworld Skateboarding.

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And though the new Oslo Opera House (shown here) was inspired by the image of two glaciers colliding, the architects at Snøhetta didn't call on glaciologists to help fine-tune the details. They enlisted real experts in twisted planes: skateboarders. "We spoke to them about surface textures and the areas they prefer," architect Simon Ewings says. His firm followed up the conversation with a statement in stone.

Snøhetta used different finishes of marble to guide skaters looking for rideable surfaces. Acoustically sensitive parts, like above the auditorium, got rough marble that's unpleasant to wheel over. But other areas silently beckon skaters. Surfaces rise up all over the place to become ledges, curbs, and benches—like the jagged facets of a glacier (or skate park). One particularly tempting spot is a 3-foot-wide railing of smooth stone. Snøhetta architect Peter Dang is, ahem, absolutely sure it's skatable. "Just make sure to fall toward the inside," he advises.

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The new Oslo Opera House is much more than a temple to the vocal arts. It's a palace of thrash, with as many gnarly facets as the best skate parks. Here are some key features and suggested moves.

Stair Ledge =
50-50 Grind
Marble Bench =
Kick Flip
Sloped Plaza =
Bert Slide
Upper Level =
Acid Drop
Pedestrian Ramp =
Downhill Slalom
Walkway Balustrade =
Switch Crook

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