- After eight unforgettable years of sidesplitting laughs, heartwarming family moments and the never-ending quest for “More Power,” one of the most popular shows in the history of television bids a final farewell. Relive some of the Taylors’ most memorable episodes in HOME IMPROVEMENT’s remarkable eighth season. Randy and Brad set off on their own paths, Tim quits his job at “Too
Product DescriptionUPC:786936740738DESCRIPTION: Home Improvement is a sitcom about Tim Taylor (Tim Allen), the accident prone host of a television program about tools – Tool Time. Tim raises three mischievous boys (Brad, Randy, and Mark) with his wife, Jill. Wilson is the Taylor s partially-seen neighbor who gives insightful advice to help the family. Al Borland is Tim’s responsible, caring and flannel-wearing co-host on Tool Time. ENDAmazon. comIn its eighth and final s. . . More >>
Home Improvement: The Complete Eighth Season
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We have all the other seasons, and it wouldn’t be complete without this one. We watch them over and over and laugh at the same spots every time. Good family t. v. show.
Rating: 5 / 5
This is Tim “The Toolman” Taylor, version 8. 0, or at least the Complete Eighth & Final Season. Good wholesome American humor. The Taylor clan (read:cast) are legitimately funny. Definition of Family Entertainment: Home Improvement, the television series! Some minor disfunctionality (sic) in the beginning when Tim’s brother moves in, but this is offset by some very memorable episodes! Long Live The Toolman!
Rating: 5 / 5
How very pleasant to be reminded of all those excellent reasons for watching Tim Allen’s “Home Improvement” series, of which this collection was the final season. Among said good reasons are to appreciate rather witty, character-focused writing, a focus on an intact, affectionate and reasonably well-adjusted family, the occasional hilarious physical pratfall. . . and I always rather liked the clever scene transitions. They were small, throw-away bits, but still. It said worlds about this show that such care and creativity were taken with such a relatively minor detail.
Having said that, it was also a little jarring to see how much the boys had grown, from season one to season eight; but of course it was eight years. The bright eleven-year old and the father-adoring pre-schooler will have become respectively a college-freshman and a middle-school student by the end of it all. And I think they had worked out every possible and impossible means of hiding half of neighbor Wilson’s face under every circumstance. But not Tim the Toolman’s ability to demolish household appliances and gadgets of every description; that, like Wily Coyote’s genius for creative destruction, was a well that never went dry, as proved in the bonus feature “The Home Improvement Users’ Guide”. One sequence of that reunion special featured a series of exploding BBQ grills, souped-up dishwashers and revolving Christmas trees throwing off sparks and clouds of smoke. . . it was so hilarious we played it back a couple of times, laughing ourselves to tears each time. All in all, a series which has stood up very well, especially in comparison to the current crop of situation comedies on the broadcast networks.
Rating: 5 / 5
Addictive comedy no matter what your comedy style. You’ll laugh & relate – I promise! But start with the first season ’cause you’ll want more!
Rating: 5 / 5
This is the last one in the series, what a shame, the show went out on a high and the extras are great, 3 years after filming stopped Tim Allen and a few of the cast get together for a good time amd remember episodes that made them laugh and cry, wish it was still in production, a special with all the cast would be great, maybe in the future.
Rating: 5 / 5