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Californication: The First Season [2 Discs]  (Enhanced Widescreen for 16x9 TV)  (DVD)  (Eng/Spa) 

SKU:  8828824 Release Date: 6/17/2008
Rating:  NR
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Synopsis

Includes:
  • Californication: Turn the Page (2007)
  • Californication: The Last Waltz (2007)
  • Californication: Girls Interrupted (2007)
  • Californication: California Son (2007)
  • Californication: Filthy Lucre (2007)
  • Californication: The Devil's Threesome (2007)
  • Californication: The Whore of Babylon (2007)
  • Californication: Absinthe Makes the Heart Grow Fonder (2007)
  • Californication: LOL (2007)
  • Californication: Fear and Loathing at the Fundraiser (2007)
  • Californication: Hell-A Woman (2007)
  • Californication: Pilot (2007)

    Californication: Turn the Page
    Becca surprises Karen with news that she wants to move in with her father; Dani demands that Charlie fast-track Mia's book, which Charlie knows is really Hank's work, and when Hank learns the truth, he is furious and confronts Mia. ~ Ray Stackhouse, Rovi

    Californication: The Last Waltz
    As Karen's wedding to Bill nears, Hank struggles with accepting what appears to be inevitable; Bill informs Mia that he will not allow her book to be published; Hank has a unique solution to dealing with Becca's surprise visitor. ~ Ray Stackhouse, Rovi

    Californication: Girls Interrupted
    Hank deals with the aftermath of sharing a passionate moment with Karen, and is bothered by Becca's negative outlook regarding the concept of happy endings. ~ Ray Stackhouse, Rovi

    Californication: California Son
    Bad news about his father sends Hank on an alcohol-and-drug-fueled bender. ~ Ray Stackhouse, Rovi

    Californication: Filthy Lucre
    A sudden influx of cash from a movie-royalty check sends Hank on a spending spree, but his largesse isn't fully appreciated by all the recipients; Hank writes a manuscript while at his father's funeral in New York; Marcy has surprising news for Charlie. ~ Ray Stackhouse, Rovi

    Californication: The Devil's Threesome
    Hank and Charlie get chummy with a woman (Laura Niles) they meet at the gym, but not before she gives Hank a thrashing in the ring. Reeling from their respective relationships, Karen and Marcy plan a girls' night out, and when they decide to drop in on Hank and Charlie, they catch the guys in a full-contact "workout" with their new sparring partner. ~ Ray Stackhouse, Rovi

    Californication: The Whore of Babylon
    At a book signing, Hank gets into a scrap with the disgruntled director (Chris Williams) of the film based on his novel, and later runs into a woman (Amy Price-Francis) whom he embarrassed and insulted on a blind date; Mia attempts to steal some of Hank's work to use for her high-school creative-writing class. ~ Ray Stackhouse, Rovi

    Californication: Absinthe Makes the Heart Grow Fonder
    Hank spends a wild evening with a fetching surfer girl (Michelle Lombardo), and later must deal with unwanted attention from Mia. Meanwhile, Becca knocks 'em out in her school's Battle of the Bands; and Marcy almost nabs Charlie in flagrante with his assistant (Rachel Miner). ~ Ray Stackhouse, Rovi

    Californication: LOL
    Hank accepts Bill's invitation to speak at Mia's high-school creative-writing class---but there's a catch; at an appearance on a radio show hosted by Henry Rollins (as himself), Hank rants about the Internet and its negative impact on the written word. ~ Ray Stackhouse, Rovi

    Californication: Fear and Loathing at the Fundraiser
    Hank escorts Meredith to an environmental fundraiser that is also being attended by Karen, and he winds up defending his ex's honor; Hank interrupts Charlie's romantic interlude with his assistant. ~ Ray Stackhouse, Rovi

    Californication: Hell-A Woman
    Jobless Hank is encouraged to "channel [his] rage" by blogging for an online magazine; Karen arranges a "play date" with someone Hank's own age during a dinner party at her house. ~ Ray Stackhouse, Rovi

    Californication: Pilot
    A transplanted author (David Duchovny) suffers from writer's block and is disappointed that his novel has been turned into a romantic comedy for the big screen. He also learns his ex is engaged and that their 12-year-old daughter is acting on her "emerging sexuality." ~ Ray Stackhouse, Rovi

  • Customer Reviews

    Californication: The First Season [2 Discs] - Widescreen AC3 Dolby - DVD (5 out of 5)
    Hilarious
    5
    Posted by: from New Hope, PA on 01/13/2012If you like the series you will love the past seasons

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    great
    5
    Posted by: from chicago on 09/06/2010Must see to be believed. DD makes short work of the typical california stereotypes.

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    fantastic
    5
    Posted by: from arizona on 07/25/2009fantastic show. Sacrastic, smart, witty and HILLAROUS! Great plot, keeps you on the edge of your seat, just when you think you know what is going to happen they supprise you! its a great watch for anyone looking for some spitfire fun.

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    Great Show
    4
    Posted by: from on 09/25/2008This was a great first season to a new show. The plot lines were interesting and the acting was great. David Duchovny plays his role better than anyone. And he has good supporting actors to help him along the way.

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    Buy This DVD!
    5
    Posted by: from SC on 06/19/2008This is one of the best shows on tv, brilliantly acted by David Duchovny. Duchovny already won a Golden Globe for this role and he is expected to receive an Emmy nomination as well.

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