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Two and a Half Men - The Complete 4th Season

Release Information:

Studio: Warner Bros. Home Video
Release Type: Season Boxed Set
Release Date: 9/23/2008
Number of Episodes: 24
Running Time: Unknown mins
Retail Price: $44.98 (US$)

Audio/Video Information:

Video: Anamorphic Widescreen (1.78:1)
Audio: Unknown
Subtitles: English, Complex Chinese, Latin Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, French Canadian

Description:

The Emmy-winning Season Four of TV's #1 comedy starts with a shock (Alan's getting divorced...again) and ends with a rock (the diamond Evelyn's new boyfriend wants to put on her third finger, left hand). In between, Charlie Harper's hip Malibu beach pad is the place for laughs, gorgeous girls, single parenthood, celebrity neighbors, family and more laughs.

Charlie (Charlie Sheen) has a close encounter with his long-deceased dad. Alan (Jon Cryer), after a few resume embellishments, tries online dating. Jake (Angus T. Jones) swaps his Harry Potter posters for the joys of hottie wall art. Join the fun. Share the good life with everyone's favorite men, men, men, men, manly men, men men.



Features:



Two Men Talking About Two and a Half Men - Show creators share the stories behind some of the most outlandish moments of Season Four.
Commentary on Two Episodes by Creators Chuck Lorre and Lee Aronsohn and Cast Members Charlie Sheen, Jon Cryer, and Angus T. Jones
Gag Reel
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