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#251
Seen It:
Yes
1: Pilot
2: Mandi/Randi
3: Nanette Babcock
4: Sophia Lopez
5: Kurt Dempsey
6: Megan O'Hara
7: Cliff Mantegna
8: Cara Fitzgerald
9: Sophia Lopez II
10: Adelle Coffin
11: Montana/Sassy/Justice
12: Antonia Ramos
13: Escobar Gallardo
Comedy, Drama, Adult
USA / English
| Dylan Walsh |
Dr. Sean McNamara |
| Julian McMahon |
Dr. Christian Troy |
| Joely Richardson |
Julia McNamara |
| John Hensley |
Matt McNamara |
| Kelly Carlson |
Kimber Henry |
| Roma Maffia |
Liz Cruz |
| Linda Klein |
Nurse Linda |
| Kelsey Batelaan |
Annie McNamara |
| Director |
Craig Zisk; Patrick McKee |
| Producer |
Patrick McKee; Brad Falchuk |
| Writer |
Ryan Murphy; Hank Chilton |
The turbulent lives of two handsome and high-priced Miami plastic surgeons may be one of the more unusual premises for a television series, but the FX Channel's
Nip/Tuck combines sudsy sex and biting wit with the emotional quandaries involved in body modification in a way that makes for an engrossing--and occasionally gross--hourlong drama. The show benefits greatly from its two leads--Dylan Walsh as the troubled "good" surgeon and Julian McMahon as his predatory (but equally troubled) "bad" partner--as well as Joely Richardson as Walsh's wife and Roma Maffia as the surgeons' nurse. If
Nip/Tuck does have a stumbling point, it's in its occasionally glib dialogue (series creator Ryan Murphy was a writer for the verbally flashy high school series
Popular), which can clash with an episode's more dramatic and poignant moments. The show also doesn't shy away from showing the more gruesome aspects of plastic surgery, but viewers can often see more stomach-churning images on the top-rated
CSI. But the strength of the performances and the originality of the premise make these rough spots manageable for viewers looking for an interesting spin on the usual "doctor show." The five-DVD set offers an extended version of the pilot and all 12 episodes of the first season as well as a trio of documentaries (one on the show itself, another on its special effects, and a third, "Realistic Expectations," on real-life plastic surgeons). A gag reel (amusingly titled "Severed Parts"), a selection of deleted scenes for most episodes, and a music video for the title theme ("A Perfect Lie" by the Engine Room) round out the box.
--Paul Gaita
| Series |
Nip/Tuck |
| Distributor |
FX Network |
| Barcode |
0085393226022 |
| Region |
Region 1 |
| Release Date |
6/15/2004 |
| Packaging |
Custom Case |
| Screen Ratio |
1.77:1 |
| Subtitles |
English; Spanish; French |
| Audio Tracks |
English Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround |
| Layers |
Single Side, Single Layer |
| No. of Disks/Tapes |
5 |
| Disc 1: |
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3 Making-Of Documentaries Showing How Cast and Creators Operate: - Giving Drama a Face Lift - Realistic Expectations: The Practice of Plastic Surgery - Are They Real or Fake?:The Miraculous Makeup Effects of Nip/Tuck Severed Parts Gag Reel Cutting Room Floor Deleted Scenes A Perfect Lie Music Video Teaser Trailer |
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