Burbank, CA (June 2, 2011) – This summer, Two and a Half Men returns for more laughs as Warner Home Video (WHV) releases the hit comedy’s eighth season on DVD. Two and a Half Men: The Complete Eighth Season, featuring all 16 episodes, will be available on September 6, 2011 for $44.98 SRP. Over the past eight years, the hit series has been nominated for nearly 40 Emmys®, two Golden Globes and has won four People’s Choice Awards.
In Two and a Half Men: The Complete Eighth Season, hapless chiropractor Alan (Jon Cryer) decides it’s time to move out of Charlie Harper’s (Charlie Sheen) Malibu bachelor pad and shack up with his girlfriend Lyndsey (Courtney Thorne-Smith). But things take an unexpected turn when Alan, his teenage son Jake (Angus T. Jones), and Lyndsey wind up back under Charlie’s roof after a fire breaks out at Lyndsey’s home. Meanwhile, this season finds Charlie on his endless quest for Mrs. Right Now, and instead finding himself smitten with his lifelong stalker, Rose (Melanie Lynskey). At the same time, a desperate Alan attempts to save his failing chiropractic business with a ridiculous investment scheme. Season eight guest stars include Judd Nelson, Jenny McCarthy, Carl Reiner, Jane Lynch, Martin Mull and more.
“We are very happy to be releasing Two and a Half Men: The Complete Eighth Season on DVD,” said Rosemary Markson, WHV Vice President, TV & Special Interest Marketing. “The long-running series continues to mine big laughs even after eight seasons on the air and we hope these millions of fans will enjoy this collection for years to come.”
Two and a Half Men: The Complete Eighth Season two-disc set includes the following episodes:
-Three girls and a guy named Bud
-A bottle of wine and a jackhammer
-A pudding-filled cactus
-Hookers, hookers, hookers
-The immortal Mr. Billy Joel
-Twanging your magic clanger
-The Crazy Bitch Gazette
-Springtime on a stick
-A good time in Central Africa
-Ow, ow, don’t stop
-Dead from the waist down
-Chocolate diddlers or my puppy’s dead
-Skunk, dog crap and ketchup
-Lookin’ For Japanese subs
-Three hookers and a Philly cheesesteak
-That darn priest