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| 1. Final Embrace Director: Oley Sassone | |
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| 2. Xena Warrior Princess - Season One Video Set Director: T.J. Scott, John Fawcett, Robert Ginty, Ken Girotti, Bruce Seth Green, Patrick R. Norris, Janet Greek, Mark Beesley, Harley Cokeliss, Charles Siebert, Allison Liddi, Oley Sassone, Charlie Haskell, Gilbert M. Shilton, Renée O'Connor, John Cameron (II), Anson Williams, Philip Sgriccia, Robert G. Tapert, Marina Sargenti | |
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1-Sins of the Past I can wait too have this one. CAN YOU ???...
My only complaint is ,of course, the total lack of special features of this Anchor Bay DVD edition. IT lacks alternate comment sound tracks, or documentaries, etc. One MAJOR miss is that NONE of the episodes are close-captioned (this is strange because when they were originally broadcast, they were...!). Maybe Anchor Bay will correct this in future Xena seasons'DVD releases. The lack of extras and the lack of close-captioning is the only two reasons why I adjudicated 3 out of 5 stars to this DVD. I did not experience any noticeable graininess or blurring when playing my DVD's on my Sony DVD player and viewing it on my Sony 32" TV (not a new one, I might add). I have not tried watching the DVD's on my computer, but it has been my experience that DVDs do not play back with the same quality on DVD-enabled computers. I still recommend XENA SEASON ONE DVD to all Xena enthusiasts.
Previously this season of Xena could only be ordered from a webpage as seen on tv. To my understanding this collection is not remastered, and does not include DVD extras such as deleted scenes or commentaries. The good new, for those that can wait a couple more months, another mastered version with DVD extras is soon to be released. For those fans that must have this season now, order it here, it is about 30 dollars less than what it is offered in the commercials, but if you could relax for a month or two I suggest you get the vamped version.
If you don't recognize the above, you've been in a distant land since at least 1995, and this review isn't really for you. But you should buy this collection immediately, because you're in for an entirely novel treat. Xena: Warrior Princess is a spin-off series from "Hercules: The Legendary Journeys", which followed 5 "Action Pack" (don't ask) Hercules movies. The Hercules and Xena stories are revisionist tales of antiquity. Most of the names are right ("Hercules" instead of "Herakles", and the Roman "Cupid" instead of Greek "Eros" are notable exceptions), but anachronisms abound. We first see Xena sitting on her horse, complete with stirrups (1000 years before their invention) and saddle horn (2000 years early). Xena's sword is bronze, but steel implements abound in an era when Indian Wootz steel was a commodity valued above gold. The wet countryside of New Zealand doubles for the dry Mediterranean clime of Greece. And barbarian warriors look suspiciously like Maori. Obviously the emphasis is on entertainment rather than historical accuracy. It's a good thing, too, because the entertainment value is outstanding. The premise of the series is that Xena was a teenager living in the Greek village of Amphipolis when it was attacked. She rallied her neighbors to mount a successful defense. Then she took the surrounding towns to have a defensive perimeter. One thing led to another, and Xena was a warlord terrorizing the countryside. But, true to her original intent, she spared defenseless women and children. When her underlings thought that made her soft she broke from them, and began an epic quest for redemption. Soon after this she met Gabrielle, a young villager whose community is raided. With ambitions exceeding her small town's reach Gabrielle decides to follow Xena on her travels. Xena is a mythic hero. Lacking the godly strength of Hercules, she nevertheless matches him in battle by virtue of superhuman agility. Plus, as she says, "I have many skills" -- including tactics, strategy, eastern martial arts, horsemanship, medicine, and singing. Xena is at the top of her form when we first see her. In sharp contrast to this we watch Gabrielle as she transforms from quick-witted but unsophisticated villager to wannabe bard to reluctant warrior. Lucy Lawless got an early entry into the Hercules/Xena universe; she played Lysia in "Hercules and the Amazon Women", the very first of the movies that preceded the "Hercules" series. In fact this earlier role was a strike against her when trying out for the part of Xena in the "Hercules" series. But hair dye, boots with lifts, and skin bronzer transformed Lucy Lawless (5' 10 1/2", light brown hair, pale skin) to Xena (6' tall, brown-black hair, olive complexion). Add in a passable American accent, and this native New Zealander carried off the role of an Americanized Greek mythic hero with aplomb. When you see Xena riding at the gallop or trading blows with a foe that's really Lucy Lawless; when Xena is tumbling through the air it's a stunt performer. Renee O'Connor also got an early start; she played an earlier version of Deianeira, Hercules' wife, in "Hercules and the Lost Kingdom", the second Hercules movie, before landing the role of Gabrielle. In the first season of X:WP O'Connor is listed as "also starring", after the title; only Lawless gets "starring" billing. Various continuing characters from "Hercules" appear in Season One of X:WP: Season One of Xena introduced a number of new faces that would become familiar: More notable one-shot guest stars from Season One included: Season One of X:WP was shot on 16mm film to keep production costs down, so the DVD video transfer is no better than you'd expect. The audio is quite a bit better, including outstanding music by Joseph LoDuca. The Xena theme, in particular, is a wonderful mix of bouzouki, french horns, and strings to mix traditional Greek sounds with the stirring European classical melodies we've come to associate with inspirational themes. The 7-disc Season One collection is remarkable mostly for what it DOESN'T have. There are NO extras in the Season One DVDs AT ALL. Each of the 24 episodes is 44 minutes 15 seconds or less. There are no DVD or CC captions. There are no extra chapter stops; each episode has 5 or 6 chapters. The 7th disc is a CD-ROM, with rather unremarkable content. There are no printed guides in the set. 6 DVDs, with 4 episodes each; 24 total episodes Xena: Warrior Princess is a fun, butt-kicking action series. It's a shame that the DVD collection of Season One is both low on extra content and high on price. ... Read more | |
| 3. Hercules and the Lost Kingdom Director: T.J. Scott, George Mendeluk, Robert Radler, Timothy Bond, Michael Hurst, Kevin Sorbo, Bruce Seth Green, Adam Nimoy, Charles Siebert, Garth Maxwell, Oley Sassone, Richard Compton, Doug Lefler, James A. Contner, Chris Long, Robert Trebor, John Cameron (II), Rick Jacobson, Peter Ellis (III), Gus Trikonis | |
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| 4. Xena - Series Finale Director: T.J. Scott, John Fawcett, Robert Ginty, Ken Girotti, Bruce Seth Green, Patrick R. Norris, Janet Greek, Mark Beesley, Harley Cokeliss, Charles Siebert, Allison Liddi, Oley Sassone, Charlie Haskell, Gilbert M. Shilton, Renée O'Connor, John Cameron (II), Anson Williams, Philip Sgriccia, Robert G. Tapert, Marina Sargenti | |
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| 5. Fast Getaway II Director: Oley Sassone | |
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Anyway, if you have an unhealthy addiction to RX-7s or just wanna see a good chase scene or two, you should pick this movie up.... Otherwise it's a huge waste of time Oh.... and Cory Haim? THE RX-7 CLUB KNOWS ABOUT YOU!!!!1!
fast gettaway 2 falls into quite a few years later. natural born bank robber nelson (haim) has quit the buis and is working for the bank as a test robber for security. when the fiesty lilly is suspected for robberys in the area nelson becomes a suspect himself due to past affiliations.
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| 6. Xena - The Series Finale (The Director's Cut) Director: T.J. Scott, John Fawcett, Robert Ginty, Ken Girotti, Bruce Seth Green, Patrick R. Norris, Janet Greek, Mark Beesley, Harley Cokeliss, Charles Siebert, Allison Liddi, Oley Sassone, Charlie Haskell, Gilbert M. Shilton, Renée O'Connor, John Cameron (II), Anson Williams, Philip Sgriccia, Robert G. Tapert, Marina Sargenti | |
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Buy the DVD only to see the spectacular job that Renne O'Connor gives 110%. Gabrielle was totally believeable. Xena...that wasn't Xena. Maybe we can say it was all just a dream....
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| 7. Playback Director: Oley Sassone | |
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| 8. Hercules: The Legendary Journeys - The Warrior Princess Director: T.J. Scott, George Mendeluk, Robert Radler, Timothy Bond, Michael Hurst, Kevin Sorbo, Bruce Seth Green, Adam Nimoy, Charles Siebert, Garth Maxwell, Oley Sassone, Richard Compton, Doug Lefler, James A. Contner, Chris Long, Robert Trebor, John Cameron (II), Rick Jacobson, Peter Ellis (III), Gus Trikonis | |
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| 9. Xena Warrior Princess - Season Six Video Set Director: T.J. Scott, John Fawcett, Robert Ginty, Ken Girotti, Bruce Seth Green, Patrick R. Norris, Janet Greek, Mark Beesley, Harley Cokeliss, Charles Siebert, Allison Liddi, Oley Sassone, Charlie Haskell, Gilbert M. Shilton, Renée O'Connor, John Cameron (II), Anson Williams, Philip Sgriccia, Robert G. Tapert, Marina Sargenti | |
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6th SEASON FAVES INCLUDE: Who's Gurkhan? Legacy The Abyss The Rheingold The Ring Return of the Valkyrie You Are There When Fates Collide- BEST EPISODE EVER To Helicon and Back Many Happy Returns Soul Possession
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| 10. Xena Warrior Princess - Season Two Video Set Director: T.J. Scott, John Fawcett, Robert Ginty, Ken Girotti, Bruce Seth Green, Patrick R. Norris, Janet Greek, Mark Beesley, Harley Cokeliss, Charles Siebert, Allison Liddi, Oley Sassone, Charlie Haskell, Gilbert M. Shilton, Renée O'Connor, John Cameron (II), Anson Williams, Philip Sgriccia, Robert G. Tapert, Marina Sargenti | |
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Note: Just in case you haven't already watched X:WP Season Two, this review contains NO SPOILERS. Xena: Warrior Princess Season Two DVD collection summary: Season One rated just over 3.5 stars. Season Two is worth a bit over 4.5 stars -- a major step up. Disc 1: Portrait of Gabrielle on label Disc 2: Portrait of Joxer on label Disc 3: Picture of Xena on label Disc 4: Picture of Xena (as "Miss Amphipolis") on label Disc 5: Picture of Xena and Draco on label Disc 6: Picture of Cupid on label Disc 7 (CD-ROM): Picture of Xena and Gabrielle on label The audio commentaries are the usual option, easily available through the menu for each of the three episodes. The video commentaries are a subset (about 40% in each case) of the audio commentaries, with images of the commentators sitting in front of a wide-screen TV watching the episodes. The same set (except for number of chairs) is used in all three video commentaries. X:WP Season Two contains performances by the following recurring characters from the Hercules/Xena world: More notable one-shot guest stars from Season Two included: More butt-kicking fun in the Hercules/Xena world. Get your copy, make some popcorn, and have a party!
I found the picture and sound quality to be excellent. There could have been more in the way of commentary and bonus footage (no outtakes here, for instance), but still this is a great buy for any Xena fan.
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| 11. Xena Warrior Princess - Season Three Video Set Director: T.J. Scott, John Fawcett, Robert Ginty, Ken Girotti, Bruce Seth Green, Patrick R. Norris, Janet Greek, Mark Beesley, Harley Cokeliss, Charles Siebert, Allison Liddi, Oley Sassone, Charlie Haskell, Gilbert M. Shilton, Renée O'Connor, John Cameron (II), Anson Williams, Philip Sgriccia, Robert G. Tapert, Marina Sargenti | |
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Note: This review contains NO SPOILERS; it's all about the DVD extras. Xena: Warrior Princess Season Three DVD collection summary: Season Two was worth a bit over 4.5 stars; Season Three is nearly perfect (5 stars). Disc 1: Picture of Xena on label Disc 2: Picture of Gabrielle on label Disc 3: Picture of Autolycus on label Disc 4: Picture of Callisto on label Disc 5: Picture of Xena on label Disc 6: Picture of Joxer on label Disc 7: Picture of Xena on label Disc 8: Picture of Gabrielle on label Each video commentary contains a subset (about 40% typically) of the audio commentary, with shots of the commentator(s) watching the episode. The typical "interview" segment is around seven minutes long, isn't actually an interview because there are no questions posed, and includes an intro from the episode plus bits of the video commentary where present. The "Retrospective" is an actual interview. X:WP Season Three contains performances by the following recurring characters from the Hercules/Xena world: Notable one-shot guest stars from Season Three included: A great Xena collection, with truly outstanding extras. Get your copy now!
3 episodes per disc, not 4! How cool is that? That means less compression and better quality! Every disc has at least one commentary track on it, which can be just audio or with video (ie. you can see the actors in the recording studio!!) EVERY episode has a short FEATURETTE you can view that goes behind the scenes with interviews from directors, writers, producers, AND actors! These are incredibly fun. They make each episode feel like a movie. The extras are unbelievable. The show is outstanding. NINE discs. Count 'em. NINE. Buy this DVD.
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| 12. Bloodfist III: Forced to Fight Director: Oley Sassone | |
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| 13. Xena Warrior Princess - Season Five Video Set Director: T.J. Scott, John Fawcett, Robert Ginty, Ken Girotti, Bruce Seth Green, Patrick R. Norris, Janet Greek, Mark Beesley, Harley Cokeliss, Charles Siebert, Allison Liddi, Oley Sassone, Charlie Haskell, Gilbert M. Shilton, Renée O'Connor, John Cameron (II), Anson Williams, Philip Sgriccia, Robert G. Tapert, Marina Sargenti | |
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i want everyone to see it
MY 5th season FAVES INCLUDE: Chakram Succession Seeds of Faith God Fearing Child Motherhood
Okay, so let's get started. Season five of Xena: Warrior Princess was an amazing ride. From the dark opener "Fallen Angel" to the light hearted "Kindred Spirits" we saw many emotions of joy and sadness. Xena's child was born and hunted down by the God's. Kevin Sorbo, a.k.a. Hercules, made one last appearance as the Son of Zeus in "God Fearing Child," where he tried to save Xena's child, Eve, from death. The season ended with the dramatic "Motherhood," one of my personal favourites. Eve is hunted down by the gods, is reformed and entered into the religion of Eli, and Gabrielle is nearly murdered by Xena. With a landmark 22 episodes filled with laugter, joy, and sadness, this is a video set that you do not want to miss. Order it today from Amazon.com!... ... Read more | |
| 14. Future Shock Director: Oley Sassone, Eric Parkinson, Matt Reeves | |
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| 15. Xena Warrior Princess - Season Four Video Set Director: T.J. Scott, John Fawcett, Robert Ginty, Ken Girotti, Bruce Seth Green, Patrick R. Norris, Janet Greek, Mark Beesley, Harley Cokeliss, Charles Siebert, Allison Liddi, Oley Sassone, Charlie Haskell, Gilbert M. Shilton, Renée O'Connor, John Cameron (II), Anson Williams, Philip Sgriccia, Robert G. Tapert, Marina Sargenti | |
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I also like the packaging of this set-- it's not as cumbersome as season three, although there are more discs than ever. Xena's fourth season is well worth your time and money. Get it!
Adventures In The Sin Trade(pt.1&2)-The best season premiere, Xena must find Gabrielle in the Amazon Land of Dead, battle Alti, and free the dead amazons to go to eternal bliss. Here we get the first glimpse of the season finale. A Family Affair-great episode!!!, Xena finds Gabrielle, but finds out it's really Hope. But then Xena finds the real Gabrielle(a very touching reunion) and both must stop Hope and her son, the grandson of Dahark, The Destroyer. A Good Day-A great battle episode, with Xena, Pompey, and Caesar in a head to head fight. Poor Gabrielle, if only she could have saved him. Crusader-Najara!!! that girl has some issues, good thing Xena and Gabrielle brought her to jail. Locked Up and Tied Down-A dark and classic episode, Xena goes to jail, finally, but it's the only crime that she didn't that she is going for. Also, some good fight scenes. Past Imperfect-I love the story of Xena/Borais, how he really loved Xena and she never could love him back. Daughter of Pomira-This episode may be weaker compared to "The Price" in Season 2. But I loved the story of Vanessa/Pili and the fight scene between Xena and that guy who hated the Horde, what his name? Paradise Found-From Xena's dark side coming out to her monster transformation. This was a very creepy episode. Devi-Gabrielle is honored as a Devi, a healing deity, and is possessed by the evil spirit, Takarta. Here we meet the Jesus-like, Eli for the first time. Between The Lines-One of My All Time favorites!!! This is just perfect. Xena and Gabrielle travel into their future reincarnated souls to battle the evil soul of Atli. The Way-Controversial but symbolic, a masterpiece of an episode. Xena finds help in the god, Krishna to save Eli and Gabrielle from Indrajit, The King of Demons. Endgame-Amazing episode!!! Great acting, great fight sequences, and we say goodbye to the beloved Amazon, Epiphany and the beheaded Pompey. Loved how I just said that. The Ides of March-Incredibly touching and powerful!!! Xena has tried to stop the vision that has been haunting her and Gabrielle for the whole season but fails. Callisto returns and Caesar is killed by his own men. One of the best episodes of the series. Season 4 has a great set, with the discs designed and placed in better than the last three sets and the main menus are also great as well. Season 4 had its weak episodes though, "The Key To The Kingdom", "A Tale of Two Muses", and "The Play's The Thing". But the strong episodes out way them all. Season 4 may be great, but it Season 2 will have most of my favorite episodes and Season 3 had an amazing story arc.
In this season, Xena is haunted by dreams of Gabby and her demise atop an icy mountain; they are cruicified. Xena grapples with the decision to leave her friend and not lead her to her death, or face destiny together. In this season, Gabby grows as a person spiritually in India, leaving her warrior path and gaining one of purity and love. In the end our Bard has to make a decision: is her path, her soul, worth the friendship with Xena. (Watch it!) At times I must say some episodes around India got farfetched, but they were needed. This season is an opener for the next seasons and shows how above all, true friendship leads people to change who they think they are into what their souls convey. This season is a markee for character growth for both Xena and Gabby and is totally worth the money. (Saved up for a month!) --EXTRA FEATURES-- 1. Bloopers could have been more and better organized. The season speaks for itself as one of the most engrosing seasons that proclaim and solidify the series as thrilling; and unpredictable. Enjoy.
First and foremost, the claim of "director's cuts" is false and leads people to believe they're going to get an extended episode. A series of extended, cut and alternate footage is a more honest description of what we see. The presentation, could have been better. I'd rather see the original, then see the extended (or whatever) version of the scene. I don't like the compactness of the presentation. Widescreen, oh let me count the ways. Widescreen versions of the 4th, 5th and 6th season exist. It's a shame the manufacturer (not to be confused with the distributor--Anchor Bay) Davis-Anderson was unable to secure these versions. Although, I doubt they tried very hard to secure them. The Commentaries and interviews, key episodes are missing from this. A commentary on Adventures in the Sin Trade was warranted and need. Interviews on other subsequent episodes (mainly, Past Imperfect -- a key episode in Xena's backstory) were not be found. However, it's not because there was nothing shot. There was, however the manufacturer--Davis Anderson--opted to not include the interviews. Bloopers. Sadly, the only bloopers that seemed to have been kept were the ones that were printed for gag reels and anyone who's a member of the fan club (or was) has probably seen them. That's okay. Season 4 has some of my favorite slip ups. The packaging a new design to keep down costs, but I don't like have to take out one disc to get another one out. There are some glitches in the digital-remastering, but it's a lot better than the previous sets and the sound is better this time around, in my own humble opinion. Overall, the technical aspects of the sets is improved. Aside from that, I think Davis-Anderson lowered their standards to get this set out in a hurry. It has the aoura of being a rushed to production set.
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| 16. Hercules: The Legendary Journeys - Unchained Heart Director: T.J. Scott, George Mendeluk, Robert Radler, Timothy Bond, Michael Hurst, Kevin Sorbo, Bruce Seth Green, Adam Nimoy, Charles Siebert, Garth Maxwell, Oley Sassone, Richard Compton, Doug Lefler, James A. Contner, Chris Long, Robert Trebor, John Cameron (II), Rick Jacobson, Peter Ellis (III), Gus Trikonis | |
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| 17. Hercules: The Legendary Journeys - The Gauntlet Director: T.J. Scott, George Mendeluk, Robert Radler, Timothy Bond, Michael Hurst, Kevin Sorbo, Bruce Seth Green, Adam Nimoy, Charles Siebert, Garth Maxwell, Oley Sassone, Richard Compton, Doug Lefler, James A. Contner, Chris Long, Robert Trebor, John Cameron (II), Rick Jacobson, Peter Ellis (III), Gus Trikonis | |
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| 18. Playback Director: Oley Sassone | |
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| 19. Relentless 4 Director: Oley Sassone | |
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