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20th Century Fox | 2013 | 286 min | Rated TV-MA | Jan 07, 2014

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Blu-ray rating

Users0.0 of 50.0
Reviewer4.0 of 54.0
Overall4.0 of 54.0

Overview

Archer: The Complete Season Four (2013)

Swing back into action with Sterling Archer - the world's greatest spy - and the agents of ISIS for another hilarious season of cocktails, carousing and animated awesomeness! Follow the team around the globe, from the mysterious Bermuda Triangle all the way to the Vatican, as they bicker, backstab and bumble their way through assassination plots, an ill-advised marriage, an unexpected pregnancy, and a venomous snake bite in a very, very bad place! Packed with terrorist threats, sexual shenanigans, and all things inappropriate, Archer Season Four comes fully loaded with outrageous top-secret extras!

Starring: H. Jon Benjamin, Aisha Tyler, Jessica Walter, Chris Parnell, Judy Greer
Director: Adam Reed

Animation100%
Comedy59%
CrimeInsignificant
ActionInsignificant

Specifications

  • Video

    Video codec: MPEG-4 AVC
    Video resolution: 1080p
    Aspect ratio: 1.78:1
    Original aspect ratio: 1.78:1

  • Audio

    English: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1

  • Subtitles

    English SDH, French, Spanish

  • Discs

    50GB Blu-ray Disc
    Two-disc set (2 BDs)

  • Packaging

    Slipcover in original pressing

  • Playback

    Region A, B (locked)

Review

Rating summary

Movie4.0 of 54.0
Video4.5 of 54.5
Audio4.0 of 54.0
Extras1.0 of 51.0
Overall4.0 of 54.0

Archer: The Complete Season Four Blu-ray Movie Review

Bullseye.

Reviewed by Jeffrey Kauffman January 10, 2014

It’s been a longstanding conceit for television shows featuring the same production houses or other creative staff to occasionally cross-promote themselves by having various characters show up on sibling series. The incestuous “rural” comedies that were CBS’ mainstay in the 1960s are a prime example, with various characters in The Beverly Hillbillies, Petticoat Junction and Green Acres traipsing between the various properties. And Dick Wolf’s long running Law and Order franchise, in all of its many variants, has also seen various characters from one iteration pop up in another outing. Similarly the two NCIS series have had various characters roam through their differing geographical borders. But in the entire history of crossover appearances, probably none is as patently odd as the weird and completely bizarre mash up of Archer and Bob’s Burgers which starts out the animated FX spy series’ fourth season. The connection here isn’t quite as ephemeral as it might seem—in both shows the lead voice actor is H. Jon Benjamin, certainly a testament to his versatility. In Archer’s fourth season debut, Sterling Malory Archer has developed amnesia and has “become” Bob from the other series. It’s an extremely droll conceit, one amped up considerably by seeing the Bob’s Burgers family now rendered in the kind of quasi-rotoscoped style of Archer. But the conceit is short-lived once a gaggle of KGB agents shows up and Bob—er, Archer has a sort of genetic memory kick in of how to handle a threat. Needless to say, Linda has quite a clean up on her hands once the mayhem has ended, and within a few minutes, the Archer clan is reunited and things are back to normal—or as normal as they ever get in this consistently outré, outlandish and often hilariously ribald series. As my colleague Casey Broadwater has mentioned in his reviews of previous seasons of Archer, the show’s creator has summed up the series’ approach as James Bond meets Arrested Development”. That’s as good a window as any to understand the wacky mash up of family dysfunction and superspy shenanigans that makes Archer one of the more distinctive animated comedies—and perhaps any kind of comedy—currently on television.


For those wanting to catch up on the “unique” world of Archer, I highly recommend checking out Casey’s reviews of the show’s previous seasons:

Archer: The Complete Season One Blu-ray review

Archer: The Complete Season Two Blu-ray review

Archer: The Complete Season Three Blu-ray review

The “extracurricular” references continue to fly fast and furiously throughout this fourth season of Archer. Sometimes they’re quite explicit, as in the homage to Bob’s Burgers, or even a passing comment in that same episode, where mad scientist Dr. Krieger informs the ISIS crew that “this isn’t The Flintstones” and that Archer’s amnesia can’t be cured by whacking a skillet on his head. (Three guesses as to how Archer’s amnesia is ultimately cured.) Other episodes, though, are a good deal more circumspect—if no less hilarious—in sly, winking pointers to other shows or characters. When Timothy Olyphant shows up as a “guest voice” in the season’s second episode, there’s an unmistakable tip o’ the Stetson to Justified that perhaps only diehard fans of that series will catch. While this means that at least some of Archer’s often very dry humor will zing over the heads of some audience members, it’s also a sign that the series’ writing staff absolutely refuses to cater to the lowest common denominator.

Archer continues to be (appropriately) arch, with a perfectly skewed deadpan sense of humor that is frequently pretty smutty (though almost always hilariously so). Mama Malory’s penchant for drinking of course provides plenty of laughs, but there’s a perhaps useless attempt to slightly humanize her character with the now recurring character of Ron Cadillac, who becomes Archer’s stepfather. One of this season’s funniest episodes sees the two attempting some male bonding which of course devolves into all sorts of chaos.

The show also continues to mine the simmering sexual interplay between Archer and Lana, as well as the hilariously grotesque machinations of the two ISIS “drones” Cheryl and Pam (who could just as easily show up in any given episode of The Office: Season Nine, speaking of unlikely crossovers). There’s also some decidedly politically incorrect fun made out of Ray’s paraplegia (caused by Archer, of course), including a great episode where Krieger thinks he has come up with a cure. The humor here is often whip smart, if often a bit on the juvenile side, and deals as much in physical shtick (especially with regard to Ray and his disability) as in verbal humor.

The sort of acerbic humor that is regularly on display throughout Archer will of course not be to everyone’s taste, but for those who like their comedy on the dark and twisted side, and their martinis shaken, not stirred, Archer continues to be one of the most consistently funny shows on television. Aided by a really great looking animation aesthetic and spot on voice work, this is one animated series that really deserves to be seen by those who normally wouldn’t dream of watching a mere “cartoon”.


Archer: The Complete Season Four Blu-ray Movie, Video Quality  4.5 of 5

Archer: The Complete Season Four is presented on Blu-ray courtesy of 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment with an AVC encoded 1080p transfer in 1.78:1. Archer is one of the more distinctive looking animated series on television right now, with (as noted above) a kind of quasi-rotoscoped, almost photo-realistic, approach that is a lot of fun to watch. As with the previous seasons' releases, this latest Blu-ray release offers a really vivid palette with lushly saturated hues. Due to its design aesthetic, the show has an almost inherently 3D look which proves to be visually immersive throughout virtually every episode, with an unusual sense of depth even within a two dimensional plane. The overly thick line detail is sharp and consistent, and aside from niggling aliasing (typically on establishing shots of ISIS' headquarters), this presentation is artifact free and looks great.


Archer: The Complete Season Four Blu-ray Movie, Audio Quality  4.0 of 5

Archer: The Complete Season Four continues with the tradition of the other seasons' Blu-ray releases by offering a pretty bombastic lossless DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 that regularly utilizes the side channels for great foley effects like gunfire and the occasional Molotov cocktail explosion. Dialogue is always clearly presented and well prioritized, even in some of the busier, noisier action sequences. There's good attention paid to directionality in each episode, with some occasionally fairly subtle ambient environmental effects dotting the surrounds. For a "mere" animated sitcom, this is an unusually aggressive mix which should please most audiophiles.


Archer: The Complete Season Four Blu-ray Movie, Special Features and Extras  1.0 of 5

  • Fisherman's Daughter (1080p; 3:28) is a completely bizarre short (you expected anything less?) that posits Krieger as a youthful letterman taking out a girl, all in anime style--until a surprise "reveal" shows what's really going on.

  • Archer Live! (1080p; 20:03) is a 2013 New York appearance by the voice cast with a live audience.


Archer: The Complete Season Four Blu-ray Movie, Overall Score and Recommendation  4.0 of 5

Archer has lost little if any of its mojo as it glides into its fourth season. Archer and Malory are still a picture perfect example of everything Freud warned about, and the completely dysfunctional ISIS "family" is still as hilarious as ever. The show shows little signs of slowing down, continuing to mine pop culture for a lot of zinging references, while also continuing its bizarrely multi-temporal look which combines everything from a kind of proto-Mad Men vibe to more high tech gizmos that speak to current times (by the way, Jon Hamm has a guest star turn this season in yet another extracurricular reference, though not the one that might be expected). The show may be a bit too nasty for some, but for those with a certain jaded cynicism at their beck and call, Archer definitely hits the bullseye. Once again, the show looks and sounds great on Blu-ray and this release (despite the absence of any copious supplements) comes Highly recommended.


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