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Jersey Shore UNCENSORED: Season One (Amazon.com Exclusive)
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Ryan | 
Date: 2010-06-27
Let me start out by saying that I've been a fan of reality shows for many years know, and I know when they are released on DVD, often times SOMETHING is still censored, I'm ok with that as long as a majority of what is bleeped is unbleeped.
Things you wont see: Nudity. Any form of nudity is still blurred, and the middle finger is still blurred. I assume its because they put a blurring layer over the actual film and to unblur for middle fingers, you'd probably have to go back and reblur all the nudity. So middle fingers and nudity is out (not that there was much anyway) You won't hear the F-Word if its being used in a sexual manor, other than that, they swear like sailors and I'm very surprised that I didn't notice just how much they before when it was bleeped ironically. Snooki gets punched however, they ONLY show it in that episode. All recaps/Reunion footage blacks it out like you remember it on TV. The reunion is censored which is a bit of a letdown. The LMFAO theme song has been changed to a more nondescript trance song which I'm sure was for copyright reasons. The 4 discs rest in a neat little bundle that is the size of a standard DVD.
The picture is fine, just as good as it was on TV (I've seen it on a 32" Widescreen set and it looked perfect, just like when I watched it on my standard "big box" tv from the early 2000s)
Sound is perfect, never bothered me once.
Special Features include: The Reunion which like I said is censored still, A very poor special feature "Tips From the Situation and Snooki" which could have been a LOT better. The Before The Shore episode is included as well. Although I feel that they SHOULD have included "Jersey Shore: Spoof'd" But alas, copyrights im sure played a roll in it, so I cant fault them, I would rather have them release it sooner than wait even LONGER for a 30 minute special thats nothing but YouTube vidz anyway. Other special features (a handful of deleted scenes,) do have some cursing as well.
So from a REALLY BIG fan, to an unsure buyer: Pick it up. Certainly worth it in my opinion, as I watch it all the time with friends and we all have a great laugh. No, it's not 100% Uncensored but neither was the I Love New York's or the Flavor of Love's (although season 1 was completely uncensored, nudity and all)
Hope I made you warrent a purchase!

Date: 2010-06-27
Let me start out by saying that I've been a fan of reality shows for many years know, and I know when they are released on DVD, often times SOMETHING is still censored, I'm ok with that as long as a majority of what is bleeped is unbleeped.
Things you wont see: Nudity. Any form of nudity is still blurred, and the middle finger is still blurred. I assume its because they put a blurring layer over the actual film and to unblur for middle fingers, you'd probably have to go back and reblur all the nudity. So middle fingers and nudity is out (not that there was much anyway) You won't hear the F-Word if its being used in a sexual manor, other than that, they swear like sailors and I'm very surprised that I didn't notice just how much they before when it was bleeped ironically. Snooki gets punched however, they ONLY show it in that episode. All recaps/Reunion footage blacks it out like you remember it on TV. The reunion is censored which is a bit of a letdown. The LMFAO theme song has been changed to a more nondescript trance song which I'm sure was for copyright reasons. The 4 discs rest in a neat little bundle that is the size of a standard DVD.
The picture is fine, just as good as it was on TV (I've seen it on a 32" Widescreen set and it looked perfect, just like when I watched it on my standard "big box" tv from the early 2000s)
Sound is perfect, never bothered me once.
Special Features include: The Reunion which like I said is censored still, A very poor special feature "Tips From the Situation and Snooki" which could have been a LOT better. The Before The Shore episode is included as well. Although I feel that they SHOULD have included "Jersey Shore: Spoof'd" But alas, copyrights im sure played a roll in it, so I cant fault them, I would rather have them release it sooner than wait even LONGER for a 30 minute special thats nothing but YouTube vidz anyway. Other special features (a handful of deleted scenes,) do have some cursing as well.
So from a REALLY BIG fan, to an unsure buyer: Pick it up. Certainly worth it in my opinion, as I watch it all the time with friends and we all have a great laugh. No, it's not 100% Uncensored but neither was the I Love New York's or the Flavor of Love's (although season 1 was completely uncensored, nudity and all)
Hope I made you warrent a purchase!
philyodaddy | 
Date: 2010-06-08
I think most people looking at this product would agree that this is an exceptional show. Just being able to watch this untalented cast gets me excited. The Situation is an inspirational individual who needs his own show, clearly. I have pitched the idea of a travel show called "The Global Situation". Just one early idea. Sitch creeping on the French Riviera, who doesn't want to see that?
Anyway, my point is, if you want to be able to watch this show whenever you want (as everyone should), you have to buy this dvd. Who cares if it isn't actually uncensored or provides any real enhancements to the actual episodes? The show is great, I want to watch the show, I'll watch the DVD.
It is not like they're charging $50 for exclusive new content. Maybe in 5 years when the cast needs money they'll release a super-awesome new DVD with a bevy of great features. WHO CAN WAIT THAT LONG? I'll buy that one too.
To give this one star is to hate on the show, unless you're doing so because Sammy Sweets is incredibly annoying, in which case this is fully acceptable.
Here is what I want from my JS dvd's:
Sitch bringing back mediocre chicks into a luke warm hot tub - CHECK
Ronnie yelling "One Shot!" and then being arrested - CHECK
GTL - CHECK
5 Stars, easy.

Date: 2010-06-08
I think most people looking at this product would agree that this is an exceptional show. Just being able to watch this untalented cast gets me excited. The Situation is an inspirational individual who needs his own show, clearly. I have pitched the idea of a travel show called "The Global Situation". Just one early idea. Sitch creeping on the French Riviera, who doesn't want to see that?
Anyway, my point is, if you want to be able to watch this show whenever you want (as everyone should), you have to buy this dvd. Who cares if it isn't actually uncensored or provides any real enhancements to the actual episodes? The show is great, I want to watch the show, I'll watch the DVD.
It is not like they're charging $50 for exclusive new content. Maybe in 5 years when the cast needs money they'll release a super-awesome new DVD with a bevy of great features. WHO CAN WAIT THAT LONG? I'll buy that one too.
To give this one star is to hate on the show, unless you're doing so because Sammy Sweets is incredibly annoying, in which case this is fully acceptable.
Here is what I want from my JS dvd's:
Sitch bringing back mediocre chicks into a luke warm hot tub - CHECK
Ronnie yelling "One Shot!" and then being arrested - CHECK
GTL - CHECK
5 Stars, easy.
Gabrielle Awe | 
Date: 2010-07-08
This show is hilarious, and Snooki really wins you over with her genuine nature and open heart. She's like a little drunk hamster. If you are a fan of the show the DVD set is worth it because there are some things you've not seen before. If you've never watched this show but enjoy drunken antics and heartfelt talks, it's a fun ride.

Date: 2010-07-08
This show is hilarious, and Snooki really wins you over with her genuine nature and open heart. She's like a little drunk hamster. If you are a fan of the show the DVD set is worth it because there are some things you've not seen before. If you've never watched this show but enjoy drunken antics and heartfelt talks, it's a fun ride.
Carrie A. Duncan | 
Date: 2010-03-28
Excellent DVD!! Has everything you want from Jersey Shore! It had everything I was looking for! Very entertaining!!!

Date: 2010-03-28
Excellent DVD!! Has everything you want from Jersey Shore! It had everything I was looking for! Very entertaining!!!
Amsterdam20 | 
Date: 2010-01-23
The Jersey Shore is a reality TV show that follows the lives of eight young men and women who share a house at the beach for the summer. In my opinion, it is reality entertainment at its absolute best. This show along with Paradise Hotel are probably my favorite reality TV shows ever. I heard the early years of the Real World were extremely good too and that the Jersey Shore reminded fans of those seasons.
What really made this show great was the producers did an awesome job selecting the housemates who all handled the pressures of the house very well. Sure they got into fights with themselves and outsiders, but they always seemed to come together as a family. This is what every group of true friends should do.
Mike "The Situation" was by far the most entertaining person to watch, though Ronnie came across as the bigger stud in the end with his winning of Sam and his tough guy fist fights. Ironically, Mike may have shot himself in the foot when he told Sam that Ronnie was the only guy in the house not attracted to her. I guarantee this was the moment the wheels of her attraction for Ronnie started spinning like crazy. Mike took a lot of heat for bringing home ugly girls, but he also pulled in some good-looking women too. Nothing wrong with throwing a wide net.
I think Ronnie was an honest kind of guy without fakeness. What you see is what you get. But the one thing I didn't understand was how he took no heat for stealing Sam from Mike. Weren't they boys at this point in time? And if the plan was to sleep with as many women as possible on the Jersey Shore, then why steal the one girl your boy has been throwing game at? In Ronnie's defense, Mike hadn't sealed the deal yet, so maybe all is fair in love and war.
Pauly D was annoying to me at first because I misjudged him and thought he was the typical, blow-out fade, Deutschbag kind of guy. But he was a very cool kid who always had his boys' back whether that meant taking one for the team or popping someone in the face for pushing his friend. Kind of a cheap shot punch, but hey, if you push somebody then you should be prepared to fight. The sexual tension between Pauly and J-Wow in the nightclub was unreal. Moments like this were what this reality TV show was all about. Attraction among young people.
J-Wow was definitely what I would call a down chick. She always had Ronnie's back and was ready to fight anyone that messed with her girls. I felt sorry for her boyfriend, but seriously, what kind of guy would let his girl do a show like this?
Snooki was annoying with her Prima Donna behavior, but I eventually grew a soft-spot for her, especially after the punch that was heard around the world.
Sammi to me was way too much of a princess. She could never do wrong in her own eyes. Still, she definitely had her moments of sweetness and I'm willing to bet she and Ronnie have no problems when the cameras aren't rolling.
Vinnie was a cool kid and probably the kind of guy you could trust with your sister. Mike better hope so anyways. LOL.
Angela...was that her name? I can't remember. She was a hater. Definitely a hater. I was glad when she left, but I saw her on the reunion episode and she was looking hot. She needs to stop dating married men.
I think the Jersey Shore is truly a reflection of the times. There has been a lot of outcry that this show is a racist portrayal of Italians, but these people are missing the big picture. I don't know a lot of Italians, but I do know a lot of young people and this is how a large crowd of them are acting. The "guido" mindset is not limited to New York and New Jersey and is really just a subset of the Generation X and Y era of meathead metrosexuals which was created in places like California and Florida where the need to look good with your shirt off and look flashy in the club is a year round event. Trust me, people in California go to tanning beds more than anywhere else and there are cities in Florida that are overflowing with tan juiceheads and sexy "guidette" chicks that party hard and thrown down like dudes. If you don't believe me, check out Darren Bryce's book Fratire
Also, if you want to read about the Guido mindset in New York City, I suggest you read Rob the Bouncer's blog or his book Clublife: Thugs, Drugs, and Chaos at New York City's Premier Nightclubs
Another good book that discusses the lifestyles of macho young men is Guyland: The Perilous World Where Boys Become Men.
The Jersey Shore was an awesome reality TV show which does what it's supposed to do, entertain you with a great cast unafraid to show their true colors. Maybe I'm wrong and they were all putting on a show, but it sure didn't seem like it.
I'm giving this DVD five stars. Hope there is a Season 2.

Date: 2010-01-23
The Jersey Shore is a reality TV show that follows the lives of eight young men and women who share a house at the beach for the summer. In my opinion, it is reality entertainment at its absolute best. This show along with Paradise Hotel are probably my favorite reality TV shows ever. I heard the early years of the Real World were extremely good too and that the Jersey Shore reminded fans of those seasons.
What really made this show great was the producers did an awesome job selecting the housemates who all handled the pressures of the house very well. Sure they got into fights with themselves and outsiders, but they always seemed to come together as a family. This is what every group of true friends should do.
Mike "The Situation" was by far the most entertaining person to watch, though Ronnie came across as the bigger stud in the end with his winning of Sam and his tough guy fist fights. Ironically, Mike may have shot himself in the foot when he told Sam that Ronnie was the only guy in the house not attracted to her. I guarantee this was the moment the wheels of her attraction for Ronnie started spinning like crazy. Mike took a lot of heat for bringing home ugly girls, but he also pulled in some good-looking women too. Nothing wrong with throwing a wide net.
I think Ronnie was an honest kind of guy without fakeness. What you see is what you get. But the one thing I didn't understand was how he took no heat for stealing Sam from Mike. Weren't they boys at this point in time? And if the plan was to sleep with as many women as possible on the Jersey Shore, then why steal the one girl your boy has been throwing game at? In Ronnie's defense, Mike hadn't sealed the deal yet, so maybe all is fair in love and war.
Pauly D was annoying to me at first because I misjudged him and thought he was the typical, blow-out fade, Deutschbag kind of guy. But he was a very cool kid who always had his boys' back whether that meant taking one for the team or popping someone in the face for pushing his friend. Kind of a cheap shot punch, but hey, if you push somebody then you should be prepared to fight. The sexual tension between Pauly and J-Wow in the nightclub was unreal. Moments like this were what this reality TV show was all about. Attraction among young people.
J-Wow was definitely what I would call a down chick. She always had Ronnie's back and was ready to fight anyone that messed with her girls. I felt sorry for her boyfriend, but seriously, what kind of guy would let his girl do a show like this?
Snooki was annoying with her Prima Donna behavior, but I eventually grew a soft-spot for her, especially after the punch that was heard around the world.
Sammi to me was way too much of a princess. She could never do wrong in her own eyes. Still, she definitely had her moments of sweetness and I'm willing to bet she and Ronnie have no problems when the cameras aren't rolling.
Vinnie was a cool kid and probably the kind of guy you could trust with your sister. Mike better hope so anyways. LOL.
Angela...was that her name? I can't remember. She was a hater. Definitely a hater. I was glad when she left, but I saw her on the reunion episode and she was looking hot. She needs to stop dating married men.
I think the Jersey Shore is truly a reflection of the times. There has been a lot of outcry that this show is a racist portrayal of Italians, but these people are missing the big picture. I don't know a lot of Italians, but I do know a lot of young people and this is how a large crowd of them are acting. The "guido" mindset is not limited to New York and New Jersey and is really just a subset of the Generation X and Y era of meathead metrosexuals which was created in places like California and Florida where the need to look good with your shirt off and look flashy in the club is a year round event. Trust me, people in California go to tanning beds more than anywhere else and there are cities in Florida that are overflowing with tan juiceheads and sexy "guidette" chicks that party hard and thrown down like dudes. If you don't believe me, check out Darren Bryce's book Fratire
Also, if you want to read about the Guido mindset in New York City, I suggest you read Rob the Bouncer's blog or his book Clublife: Thugs, Drugs, and Chaos at New York City's Premier Nightclubs
Another good book that discusses the lifestyles of macho young men is Guyland: The Perilous World Where Boys Become Men.
The Jersey Shore was an awesome reality TV show which does what it's supposed to do, entertain you with a great cast unafraid to show their true colors. Maybe I'm wrong and they were all putting on a show, but it sure didn't seem like it.
I'm giving this DVD five stars. Hope there is a Season 2.









