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Home Improvement: The Complete Fourth Season

Tim Allen , Patricia Richardson    Unrated   DVD
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In the fourth season of Home Improvement, the Taylor family faces some important milestones. Tim (Tim Allen) turns 40. Jill (Patricia Richardson) is laid off from work and pursues her master's degree. And youngest son Mark (Taran Noah Smith) slowly begins to outgrow precocious middle brother Randy (Jonathan Taylor Thomas). (Oldest sibling Brad, played by Zachery Ty Bryan, remains pretty much the same confident kid he always was.) As for their inner circle, Tim's Tool Time buddy Al (Richard Karn) gets an ego boost when he's named one of Detroit's hottest bachelors, and little seen but often heard neighbor Wilson (Earl Hindman) goes on his first date in two decades. Add Debbe Dunning, who replaces Pamela Anderson as the new Tool Time girl, and you've got the makings of another solid season. When the ABC sitcom aired during the 1994-1995 TV season, it did well enough to place in the Top 5 for the fourth consecutive year. And aside from some pop culture giveaways (Jill's clothes; Randy's use of a floppy disc to backup his computer), the warmth and humor exuded in this 25-episode, 3-disc set hold up remarkably well.

Like Everybody Loves Raymond minus the screeching mother-in-law, Home Improvement is driven by the classic combination of a sensible wife married to a silly man-child husband who thinks about himself first, even when he doesn't intend to. When Jill wants to go back to school so she can become a therapist, Tim isn't supportive. At first it appears he just doesn't want any changes. But he later confesses he's worried she'll lose interest in him if she returns to school. After she reassures him that this would never be the case, he says, "If your dream is to work with nuts, you should go back to the world of macadamia." Look for an appearance from a very young Michelle Williams (Brokeback Mountain, Dawson's Creek), guest starring as Brad's makeup-savvy girlfriend who advises him on how to cover up his pimple. As for Lucy Liu (Charlie's Angels, Ally McBeal), her blink-and-you'll-miss-her spot as a woman interested in Al is little more than a glorified cameo. --Jae-Ha Kim

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Hysterical Blooper Reel -- Including New, Never-Before-Seen Bloopers!


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5.0 out of 5 stars Do you know what time it is? April 8 2010
By Mike P TOP 500 REVIEWER
Format:DVD
I have to admit that I just recently discovered Home Improvement and I immediately loved it. Tim Allen is perfect in this role and keep us entertain episodes after episodes. The set is not load with bonus features but I don't care, I am still happy with my purchase and for a TV show, the price for the set is very low and worth every dollars.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Top 10 Funniest Television Series! April 15 2007
Format:DVD
This television show is part of my top 10 favorite and funniest sitcom available on DVD! Tim Allen is one of the funniest actor that I know that can make me laugh no matter in what kind of mood I am. Each other characters are funny also and they all fit in quite good in their own parts. Having the opportunity to watch each of these episodes on DVD is so much fun. I never get tired of watching how Tim laughs and puts down Al even though you know that he really likes him as a friend. I don't get tired either of all his dangerous slip-ups and his over adventurous experiences to get "more power"! This is most certainly a very funny show and I recommend this complete season to anyone with a good sense of humour and a great sense of friends/family value!
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37 of 39 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Season 4 Home Improvement! May 10 2006
By P. Burgos - Published on Amazon.com
Format:DVD
Season 4 had some big changes in the show.

1.) New Graphics to make the show more homey feeling and was was for 3 seasons.

2.) This season's finale episode launched the show in syndication on Sept. 11, 1995.

Episode Guide.

1.) Back In The Saddle Shoes Again

Jill is laid off and decides to go back to college, causing Tim to become afraid that he will lose Jill to more intelligent men.

2.) Don't Tell Momma

Jill dents the car, so Tim decides to fix it, but he accidentally drops a three-ton beam on it and tries to hide it from Jill. Meanwhile, Brad and Randy are kicked off of the school bus for gluing Vinnie McGurn's, a bully's, butt.

3.) Death Begins At Forty

Tim begins concerned about his health when his 40th birthday nears and Harry, the owner of Harry's Hardware, has a heart attack.

4.) The Eyes Don't Have It

When Tim and Jill find out Mark is having trouble at school, they think it is because they neglect him, but the real reason is that he needs glasses.

5.) He Ain't Heavy, He's Just Irresponsible

Tim's brother Marty comes by to tell him that he's leaving his wife and kids. But Tim's advice turns Marty against him. Meanwhile, Tim creates a hole in the floor and Jill has trouble working on her psychology report.

6.) Borland Ambition

Harry offers to sell Tim 20 percent of his hardware store (that Harry's brother is selling). Jill doesn't let Tim buy it, so Al decides to purchase it. When becomes Al's obsessed with the store, this drives everyone crazy, even Ilene when he skips a date with her, and Tim decides to confront him about it.

7.) Let's Go To The Videotape

After taping Jill's speech, he accidentally leaves the record button on when he critiques her speech. After Jill sees the video, Tim reads some of her psychology books and tapes a fake conversation with his buddies, complimenting Jill.

8.) Quibbling Siblings

Randy feels like the black sheep when Tim spends time with Brad and has him as a special guest on Tool Time.

9.) My Dinner With Wilson

At Thanksgiving dinner with the Taylors, Wilson announces he is moving, but Tim gives him advice in the hopes Wilson will decide to stay.

10.) Ye Olde Shoppe Teacher

Mr. Leonard, Tim's high school shop teacher, comes to visit, but gets angry and leaves after guest starring on an episode of Tool Time.

11.) Some Like It Hot Rod

When Tim has a shot at getting his hot rod in an automotive magazine, Jill becomes busy and accidentally leaves it out in the snow.

12.) 'Twas the Night Before Chaos

Marty and his wife and kids, and Jill's parents come to visit and Tim and Jill try to solve their marital problems. Tim tries to beat Doc Johnson in the Christmas lighting contest.

13.) The Route Of All Evil

After Brad takes a paper route, he has trouble getting up and doing homework but doesn't want to quit because it will disappoint Tim.

14.) Brother, Can You Spare A Hot Rod?

Tim decides to sell his hot rod and buys one to rebuild. Meanwhile, Jill takes Randy shopping for clothes and he is afraid that Jill will embarrass him in front of someone he knows.

15.) Super Bowl Fever

Tim has a Super Bowl party for his friends while Jill is sick with the flu.

16.) Bachelor Of The Year

When Al is published as one of Detroit's "Most Elligible Bachelor" in a magazine, women begin flocking all over him and he starts to ignore Ilene. Mark has to write a report on the most interesting person he knows, and he writes it on Wilson instead of Tim.

17.) It's My Party

At Randy's party, Tim's overpolished dance floor causes Michelle, Randy's girlfriend, to sprain her ankle.

18.) A House Divided

Benny, Tim's friend, moves into his aunt's house while she's away. But a gas leak causes the house to blow up and Benny must stay with the Taylors.

19.) The Naked Truth

When Marty and Nancy are staying with the Taylors, Tim walks in on Nancy in the shower, thinking she is Jill. Meanwhile, Randy goes to a barmitzmah and must come home after he splits his trousers.

20.) Talk To Me

Tim insults Jill on Tool Time, ruins dinner, and drops her ring down the furnace.

21.) No, No, Godot

Tim and Al scalp tickets to a hockey game when Tim can't go, but they get arrested and Jill and Ilene come to bail them out. Meanwhile, Mark paper maches Wilson's face for a school project when he watches the boys while Tim and Jill are gone.

22/23.) Tool Time After Dark (Part 1 and part 2 of 2)

Despite Jill's advice, Tim stays up all night watching Tool Time tapes because of his upset stomach from eating too much Polish food.

24.) Sisters And Brothers

Carrie, Jill's sister, comes to observe Jill's life to see if she would like to get married. Marty, Tim's brother, moves to Detroit.

25.) A Marked Man

Al tells Tim and Jill that one of their boys may have stolen a pocket knife. They don't believe their boys would steal, but they find the knife in Mark's pocket in the laundry.

26.) Wilson's Girlfriend

Jill hooks Wilson up for his first date in twenty years and Tim gives him advice.

Here's to 4 more seasons of this great show!
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars The best season set yet! Jun 6 2006
By Steven Pilford - Published on Amazon.com
Format:DVD
An avid fan of Home Improvement, I had been impatiently anticipating the moment when the fourth season of my favorite sitcom, Home Improvement, would be released.

Call me a weirdo, but I found myself waiting at the Home Entertainment section at Wal-Mart before midnight to get this DVD, and they were stocking it a half hour before, and I grabbed it and attempted to pay for it, but the lady at the register took it and put it up and said I had to wait a half hour. So I waited, impatiently.

I finally got home with it and before I watched it, I looked at the packaging. This time, Tim, Jill, and the kids are featured on the cover, and it looks as though Tim had a mishap and accidentally sawed off part of the DVD cover, because the lower right corner is missing! The inner art is basically the same as the other seasons, with one panel listing the episodes. Disc 1 overlaps 2 again (I hate that!), and Disc 3 gets its own little slot. Jill and the kids are on disc one; Tim, Al, and Heidi are on disc 2; Tim is all by his lonely self on disc three.

The menus are basically the same as season 3, which isn't a bad thing. The theme music plays on the main menu with the options of play all, episode select, special features (disc one), and set up. The submenus, unlike last season's release, also plays on the submenus.

The episodes are all presented correctly in the order of appearance. The two-parter of the season, "Tool Time After Dark," is shown as one 43 minute episode (if you select part one)... if you select part two, you start twenty minutes into the two parter and it lasts about twenty five minutes... and no theme song... this is weird. So your best bet on that episode is to just select part one.

The video quality and audio is stunningly clear, and it does not seem as though the video is over a decade old!

Unfortunately, HI still lacks in the special features. We get a 7 minute blooper reel (which luckily is NOT the same ones you get to see in the closing credits anyway).

Some minor changes and big changes are evident in season four. The boys are older, but still not too old. Jill gets laid off in the premiere and starts back to college to pursue a degree in psychology, and we meet Tim's brother Marty and wife Nancy (who Tim sees naked in an episode). We also meet the Hardware store gang at Harry's Hardware. Tim and Al go to prison for scalping tickets to a football game, Tim neglects Jill during her illness on Superbowl day, and Wilson goes on his first date in twenty years.

Another thing you will notice is that Season Four also has a new graphics scheme (the opening theme song credits, as well as the closing credits), but we still have the same theme song. This will remain until Season 7 when the music and the graphics change.

This is a very memorable season and I would give this 5 stars, despite the lack of special features!!

Don't hesitate buying this.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Great show Jan 9 2007
By O. Pinion - Published on Amazon.com
Format:DVD|Amazon Verified Purchase
Funny show and its great to be able to watch it anytime you want! Who couldn't use a good laugh once in a while?
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