Jeri Jacquin
Now on DVD from the brilliant mind of creator Adam Reed, FXX
and 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment is one of the funniest spy
groups in history lead by the hilarious ARCHER: The Complete Season Seven.
Starting over in Hollywood
with a new agency, Archer (H. Jon Benjamin) jumps right in with guest star Ona
Grauer as a Veronica Deane impersonator who he feels should be respected as a Hollywood star in The
Figgis Agency! This episode brings out some of the amazing voice talent of
Keegan-Michael Key, Patton Oswalt and J.K. Simmons.
But Oswalt doesn’t stop there bringing the character of Alan
Shapiro back when Archer and Alana (Aisha Tyler) continue with The Handoff while the everyone else is
in the office having a good time over a voicemail.
In Deadly Prep
Archer decides to go to a reunion that might just give him a business
opportunity which is hilarious since Archer doesn’t have the best reputation or
head for anything with the word business in it. Jon Daley and Jon Glaser lend
their voices and Keegan Michael Key returns as Detective Diedrich.
Archer is put in a precarious position when he is asked to
help locate a stranger’s birth mother but leave it to Ron Leibman to give his
best vocal talent to Ron Cadillac which is always hilarious.
Bel Panto: Part I
& II take Archer and Lana to a fundraiser that isn’t going to end well.
I mean does any party these two attend go well? When hostage taking is as bad
as cheap champagne, Archer and Lana have to find a way out. The return of
Patton Oswalt, J.K. Simmons and Keegan-Michael Key has me cracking up even
more.
When the battle of who is the sexiest breaks out in Double Indecency between Cyril (Chris
Parnell), Krieger (Lucky Yates), Pam (Amber Nash) and Cheryl (Judy Greer) you
can be sure it’s going to go down in such a way that I’m suggesting you don’t
drink liquid during this episode. I shot Gatorade out of my nose and I’m still
healing!
Christian Slater is Slater and he is going to make sure that
during a Liquid Lunch he is going to
cause trouble for Archer and Lana. No, I did not shoot anything out my nose
during this episode are you crazy – alcohol stings but feel free to try it for
yourself. Slater rocks!
In Deadly Velvet Part
I & II the gang is back together as Keegan-Michael Key, John O’Hurley,
Patton Oswalt and J.K. Simmons deal with The Figgis Agency when Crane wants
more protection for Veronica Deane on the set of her new film. The problem is
sometimes the gang is in more danger than the person they are protecting!
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ARCHER: The Complete Season Seven doesn’t need a rating by
me because it is absolutely mind blowingly epic on its very own. I have loved
each and every season that ARCHER has been on television.
Perhaps it is because my sense of humor is twisted or
perhaps it is because I adore Archer (and the voice of H. Jon Benjamin) as a
man who clearly sees life differently than any other spy in the history of
spies. Each of the characters in ARCHER demand the utmost in insanity and don’t
give a damn what anyone thinks of them.
I think I might have just hit on the core of ARCHER – their
indifference to anyone outside their group. I’m sure they’d rather just plug
them one than deal with their nonsense. From Archer to Malory (the best dressed
drinker ever!) and their iconic crazy mother-son relationship ever, to Tyler’s
no-nonsense Lana, Greer’s hilarious Cheryl, Nash’s devil-may-care Pam,
Parnell’s go-along-to-get-along Cyril and Yates comical Krieger, this amazing
cast of ARCHER can do no wrong – EVER!
With Keegan-Michael Key, Patton Oswalt and J.K. Simmons
added to the hilarity it must be said that these three brought even more laughs
if that is at all possible.
The DVD includes the episodes The Figgis Agency, The Handoff, Deadly Prep, Motherless Child, Bel
Panto: Part I, Bel Panto: Part II, Double Indecency, Liquid Lunch, Deadly
Velvet: Part I and Deadly Velvet:
Part II.
Also included is Archer
Reviews Bond, Archer Live!, a Cast
Table Read (Live on a Boat) and all on two discs that contain all ten
episodes from 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment.
Grab your copy of ARCHER: The Complete Season Seven now and
have a marathon of all season because the anticipated season eight is set to
begin in April on FXX!
In the end – from vamp actresses to mummy’s to robotic legs
to voicemails to clowns to hostages and bodies floating in pools it’s just
another season with the funniest spies on television!
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