The Cosby Show: Season 3

Starring: Joseph C. Phillips
Studio: Urban Works
MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
Running Time: 550 minutes
DVD Release: June 5th 2007

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The DVD is the follow-up to Darrins Dance Grooves. Darrin Henson MTV Award Winner and dance choreographer to some of the hottest stars around including Britney Spears Prince Usher MVP J-Lo and Justin Timberlake is set to break new records with the release of his second dance choreography installment. A must have for any dance or fitness enthusiast Darrins Dance Grooves 2 comes with 5 new cutting-edge street routines and new bonus material that includes information on how to get ahead in the dance world from creating your own routines to getting the right head shot.System Requirements:Running Time: 66 minsFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: TELEVISION/SERIES & SEQUELS Rating: NR UPC: 634991296625 Manufacturer No: 29662-7

User Reviews

Simply Amazing - Rating: 5/5

If you are looking for a sitcom that has a way of depicting the truth and brings about so much fun at the same time, this is it.
It's the best ever. The cosby show is simply Timeless.


Cosby Show-season 3 - Rating: 5/5

I like that there are only 3 discs for the season 3 episodes. There are at least 8-9 episodes on each disc. The only thing that bothers me is that you have to keep hitting the ffw on your remote to get to the next episode, they don't just follow after each other. But that's ok, my daughter figured it out and we can watch each succeeding episode w/o having to go back to the main menu.


Cosby delight - Rating: 5/5

I am thoroughly enjoying these shows again. They keep your attention and display the family dyamics realistically. These programs are a wellcome change to the usual black stereo type. Highly recommend.


Great Show - Rating: 5/5

Even though i'm only 17, i grew up watching the re-runs of The Cosby Show, and i could watch it over and over again. I love the humor, but also the sense of family values that is displayed. Excellent show in my opinion.


Lacking, but still brilliant. - Rating: 4/5

I actually find this season quite a joy to view. The reason I only give it four stars is the diminished presance of Phylicia Rahsad on camera. [It's almost as if you see more of Denise, the Hillman freshman, than you do of Clair.] Even knowing that she was on maternity restriction carrying then-husband Ahmad's fourth child doesn't really make up for the absence of Clair Huxtable during the middle part of the season. Although, I've got to admit, the tricks they played to mask her pregnancy are pretty charming, in retrospect.

Having gotten past that issue, this set still includes some of my favourite moments in the whole series ("Food for Thought," "Cliff In Charge," "Rudy Spends the Night," "Calling Dr. Huxtable," "The Shower," "I know that You Know" and "Bald and Beautiful." Also of significant note is the season finale, "Hillman," in which all seven Huxtables convine at Dr. & Mrs. Huxtable's alma mater (which never really existed) to honor its retiring president (Joe Seneca guesting). There, we hear Clair soloing with the college choir (I WANT to believe that's really Phylicia's voice). Partly on the heels of this episode, we see the creation of a spinoff show, A Diffeent World, which takes place right there at Hillman College.

I actually found the menu-diving very comprehensive and had no trouble navigating the options. And, the dual-act set-up is ideal, when there's a specific piece of an episode you want to see (such as the latter half of "You Only Hurt the Ones You Love"). Then again, I've only liked playing individual episodes. I would've liked to see a bonus section, containing commentary or season bloopers, as with Season 2. But, what can you do? Jay Sandrich and company can only do so much at once.