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Lost - The Complete Fourth Season

Lost - The Complete Fourth Season Amazon Price: $36.99
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Total reviews: 57 Average rating: 4.0 of 5

show stinks 1 out of 5 stars.
5 of 18 people found this review helpful.

look i love this show but let me ask why is it released in every country but here? i know its about the christmas relase so they can make more money. but for petes sake get it together man and relase it in sep or oct. these ppl ruin everything good.

They've Lost the plot, and are now losing the viewers *SPOILER ALERT* 2 out of 5 stars.
2 of 7 people found this review helpful.

When will this long and tedious journey ever end? Like all good new ideas, Lost started off brightly and got us all hooked... great characters, bizarre happenings, inexplicable coincidences, amazing miracles, the lot.

But that was hundreds of years ago. And yet here we are, still watching little groups of two and three characters marching about in that now oh-so-familiar undergrowth, holding flaming torches above their heads on God knows what missions... find the hut, find Jake, watch out for The Others, now watch out for the Other-Others with machine guns blah blah blah blah blah.

And still the flashbacks continue. And, in yet another twist, flash forwards as well. We're leaping back and forth in time, with each character getting their 'turn' every week, in an ever-growing confusing tangle of plotlines and sub-plots until we feel like we're drowning in a giant bowl of spaghetti.

And even now it's not over! After four long long long series (this one is half the length of the other series, but seems twice as long because we've seen most of it before, over and over and over again), six of the main characters finally get OFF the island!

Hurrah! The Lord be praised! But hold on to your hats... no sooner have they returned to the real world, than we find out that they've all got to go BACK to the island! Oh God, please, no, make it stop!

Somebody in these great Amazon reviews says if you've never seen Lost, watch just the very first episode, and the very final episode when it gets shown... and you'll probably not miss a thing. How right he is!

This series gets 2 stars because it's shorter than the other series, plus I like the Hawaii beach location they've been using... even though by now, I'm beginning to recognise every tree, every clearing and every hillside.

Might go there for my holidays... bet nobody else has thought of that.

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LOST: THE COMPLETE FOURTH SEASON (DVD MOVIE)

Futurama: Bender's Game

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Total reviews: 34 Average rating: 4.0 of 5

GET THIS MOVIE!!!!! 5 out of 5 stars.
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This is my favorite movie in the Futurama series, by far. The first one sucked, the second one was good, but this recent installment was hilariously awesome and just the BEST!! The artistry was very precise, which made the movie that much better.

I pre-ordered this movie and I am so glad that I did. When I saw that movie on my doorstep, my husband wanted us to wait until we moved into our new home to watch it - we saw it that very same day. I have seen this movie almost ten times and I got it on November 5th! This is a movie that will DEFINITELY not disappoint!!!!

Lord of the Futurama Movies 5 out of 5 stars.
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The first one tried to tie the storyline together, but became too entangled in its own explanation. The second one was a story of morals and experimentation that went where no Futurama episode had gone and should go again.

This third Futurama movie finally delivers what I think fans of the series have been waiting for: a Futurama movie which works like an extended Futurama episode (a la Season 5). Without too much explanation, without a contrived message, a fun, light, yet substance filled Futurama installment that can be watched over and over again.

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Studio: Tcfhe Release Date: 11/04/2008 Run time: 90 minutes Rating: Nr

Mystery Science Theater 3000: 20th Anniversary Edition [Limited Edition]

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Total reviews: 26 Average rating: 5.0 of 5

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Mystery Science Theater 3000 celebrates its 20th anniversary with a specially packaged DVD set housed in a limited-edition tin box featuring 4 custom lobby cards and a figurine of Crow T. Robot! Features four of the show's most-requested episodes--First Spaceship on Venus (1960), Laserblast (1978), Werewolf (1996), and Future War (1997).

The Emmy-nominated and Peabody Award-winning TV show Mystery Science Theater 3000 became a pop culture landmark in the '90s by poking fun at horrible movies of every genre and time period, and letting us listen in. They made the unwatchable essential viewing.

Bonus Features:
* "The Oral History of MST3K" feature in three parts.
* 2008 Comic-Con MST3K Reunion Panel, featuring Joel Hodgson, Mike Nelson, Jim Mallon, Kevin Murphy, Trace Beaulieu, Frank Conniff, Mary Jo Pehl, Bill Corbett, J. Elvis Weinstein, Paul Chaplin and Bridget Jones-Nelson. Moderated by Patton Oswald.
* Original film trailers.
* "Variations On A Theme Song", featuring all six versions of the theme song.
* Limited-edition version comes in a tin box with 4 lobby cards and a figurine of Crow T. Robot, all exclusive to this set.

Doctor Who: The Complete Fourth Series

Doctor Who: The Complete Fourth Series Amazon Price: $64.99
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Total reviews: 20 Average rating: 4.0 of 5

Already on the 4th season and no signs of slowing down 5 out of 5 stars.
9 of 9 people found this review helpful.

It wasn't too long ago that the new series of Doctor Who started up, and before that day, I had only heard of the show in passing. I gave it a shot, and coming from a clean slate, I found I loved the show and have been watching it even since. One of the things that really captivated me about the show was anything was possible. You could be watching an epic space battle one episode, then on to meeting Shakespeare in the next. All the while, the show delivers on comedy and even some drama, the show is definitely a step higher in that department from what I have heard and seen since I started watching this show compared to the original.

A basic summary of your average episode would be that the Doctor and his current companion(s) travel through time and space, sometimes visiting famous events and helping out the locals with and alien related problems they might have. David Tennant has done a remarkable job in his acting, always coming up with odd yet funny quotes to relate to the situation.

One thing that I imagine might turn people away from buying this is the price tag. Compared to most other shows, it costs 2-3 times as much, but if you are a fan of the show or even have just seen a few and like it, I have found that I have been rewatching the episodes over and over again. Now season 4 isn't out yet, but in my opinion, the show is continuing on as strong as ever, even with fairly regular cast replacement, most new characters I have found to be just as good if not better than the last.

Heroes: Season 2

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Total reviews: 152 Average rating: 3.5 of 5

Must Watch To Get From Season 1 To Season 3 3 out of 5 stars.
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Heroes Season 2 is not as good as Season 1 due to the writer's strike. It would have likely been the end of the show if they didn't move a head with Season 2, but the show did suffer some. There are a lot reviews for Heroes Season 2 that point out the many flaws and give spoilers, so I don't need to do that here. My only observation is that the some of characters acted completely... well out of character, and a lot of plot devices were used to move the weaker plot lines along. If Season 1 wasn't as good as it was, this Season would not have been so disapointing.

Still all of that said, you need to watch Season 2 to get to Season 3, so recommended for the Heroes fan.

Half-Season Weirdorama - hope for Season Three 4 out of 5 stars.
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Shows such as Heroes, Prison Break, Lost are, to a significant degree, reflections of how many of us perceive the world around us during these uncertain and unsettled times:

- larger portions of our lives are influenced or even controlled by high-level entities or organizations who now have the means to implement their agendas
- things are almost never what they seem because hidden forces are at work
- only very few insiders completely understand and control and set the agendas for these all-controlling entities
- we should consider ourselves lucky if we can figure out the who's and the how's that change our world but we may never get to know the why's
- these hidden and mysterious 'powers that be' plot, plan and act globally

Heroes is a near-perfect reflection or expression for our current fears and paranoias and watching it could therapeutically help vindicate and validate them. Heroes reveals that there's a number of humans possessing near-supernatural powers who live secret lives while appearing as normal, ordinary people to the rest of the world. We are 'in the know' now, rigyht? But, wait, these poor gifted souls have no idea where those powers came from and, up until Season One started, they were hardly aware of each other's existence. And this is only the beginning. What we are watching unfold is a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma - to borrow someone else's words. Someone or something appears to be working secretly to find all these gifted individuals and 'cure' them of their powers but... there's their parents' generation who seem to have their own agenda and there's some organization or maybe one specific individual up to no good (as we understand 'good') and, apparently, working diligently toward the near-extermination of the human species. Or... will we ever know what that REAL agenda is?

The first season was about getting to know the many 'gifted' characters and preventing a small human nuke from erasing the city of New York. There were lots of stories to be told and, by the time it was over, we learned to know and to care about some of the 'heroes'. Season Two was meant to look one onion-layer deeper into their origins and give us a glimpse of what lays underneath while the human species was about to experience mass near-extinction without realizing it. Sadly, the season had to be cut in half and the makers had to do quite a lot of behind the scenes patching, including a complete 180 of the 'extinction' part to save the plot. What we are left and get to watch is a largely unconvincing picture of our heroes trying to live normal lives and trying to understand their purpose while, of course, making sure that the world doesn't end. What we really get to see, and it is so in part because of the abbreviated season, is a not so compelling story often punctuated with heavy accents of weirdness. Add to this the series makers attempts to introduce AND take sides (and occasionally perform summary artistic justice) on some very specific elements from 'real life' - Katrina, the illegal immigration controversy - and we are presented with a mixture that's compelling enough to watch, even though I did have my occasional and unplanned naps while watching, and makes me want to give Heroes a chance to redeem themselves on Season Three.

I understand the problem the writers' strike posed and we should all be forgiving of some flaws in the plot but, and this may be good advice for the ongoing Season Three, perhaps the makers of this overall good show should be careful not to slip into weirdness for weirdness sake. I noticed a tendency of turning 'the cheerleader' into something that begins to resemble more that old 'bearded lady'. The increasingly frequent killing and 'miraculous' reviving of some of the main characters should be avoided or the overall balance may be disturbed and this entire effort could turn into some form of weirdorama.

Technically speaking, the show continues to be first-class. Clearly, gifted professionals were at work putting Heroes together. The acting is consistently good and the characters we knew from Season One do not disappoint. The jury is still out on the couple of new additions but, it seems, the makers are pretty good at killing those who prove themselves not to be up to the standards.

There are a couple of interesting extras. The story of Takezo Kensei is very well done and is providing some useful background that helps understand what Hiro's quest appears to be about. Another 'news report' on the mysterious inventor of the Internet does not seem to be directly related with the events shown on Season Two so, I assume, it was meant as a Season Three teaser.

Oh, and one more weird detail. There seems to be no good reason for this to be a 4-disk set. The first 8 of 11 episodes AND lots of extra are packaged on the first 2 disks. Then... Disk 3 has only 2 episodes and Disk 4 has one episode plus of few more minutes of 'extras'. Was this done so that it could justify a higher retail price?

Overall, I am granting this show 4 stars because I am rounding up the 3.5 I feel it truly deserves and I am rounding the star count up because I hope for a great Season Three rebound which may be happening as I am writing this review but I won't know it until the next 'season' bundle is released next year because I don't watch these shows on TV.

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Studio: Uni Dist Corp. (mca) Release Date: 08/26/2008 Rating: Nr

Battlestar Galactica - Season 4.0

Battlestar Galactica - Season 4.0 Amazon Price: $31.99
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Total reviews: 29 Average rating: 4.0 of 5

An Ideal State of Flawed Perfection 5 out of 5 stars.
6 of 7 people found this review helpful.

Battlestar Galactica has, over the last four years, proven to be a new milestone for the very idea of sci-fi television and, outside of "genre" standards, has still shown itself to be one of the strongest shows on television through consistently powerful acting, writing, and directing. Over the seasons, the show has always pushed the envelope when it came to reaching beyond the limitations placed on it by the network and the high level of quality it continued to place on itself. The third season faltered slightly due to all of this growing pressure, as the network forced the show to turn to a story format that didn't suit the overarching plot at all, conflicting with the show's natural evolution. Fortunately, the network took the blame, and for the first time since the show's conception, the writers had full creative control. And how they embraced it.

In turn, the show's fourth season is the perfect realization of Battlestar's miraculously coherent half-planned, half-winging-it plotting style. The ten episodes shown so far are the first large group of episodes since the beginning of the show's second season that can be seen working as a whole, each episode contributing to the core plot, slowly implementing important movements for the main players. The difference here though is that back in the second season, the writers still had to pair each major development with a weekly plot, making easily discernible story chunks. But now, finally at the end, the show has moved far past that phase, ambitiously linking episode to episode by bringing what were previously undercurrents to the foreground, creating the sense of a visual novel with no distractions or fluff. Each moment is even more necessary than ever, as the show has truly become aware of the power of its main narrative, shedding off the structure that other shows have settled on after great ambition. Battlestar dared to go past what was proven to work and has reached its ideal state.

As one might realize, if a show were condensed to its most relevant materials and its excess removed, the viewer is left with very concentrated bursts of development. Luckily, Battlestar's entire cast and crew seem to have been trained for this season through the show's progression, and each episode not only works to hold together the whole, but is a gem of television in its own right. An episode such as "Escape Velocity" shines for handling character growth perfectly through masterful writing and direction, while "Faith" will shine for immaculate performances and gorgeous, revelatory writing most of all. Even an episode like "Sine Qua Non," the only noticeable hiccup this season, still shines for the episode it is, its incongruity tempered by its importance to the full season.

Any viewer of the show can acknowledge the odd notion that, for such a beacon of hope, Battlestar is a dark, challenging, and at times outright depressing show. Season 4 continues dark and heavy, but with a new and refined perception towards the sense of each character, has shown palpable thematic brilliance, each emotional trench, realistically heart-breaking, each rare moment of hope, poignantly uplifting. Just as the characters of the show are flawed and are perfect for all of their faults, so is this fantastic season, in this once-in-a-lifetime show, worth watching unfold.

Firefly: The Complete Series [Blu-ray]

Firefly: The Complete Series [Blu-ray] Amazon Price: $57.99
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Total reviews: 10 Average rating: 4.5 of 5

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As the 2005 theatrical release of Serenity made clear, Firefly was a science fiction concept that deserved a second chance. Devoted fans (or "Browncoats") knew it all along, and with this well-packaged DVD set, those who missed the show's original broadcasts can see what they missed. Creator Joss Whedon's ambitious science-fiction Western (Whedon's third series after Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel) was canceled after only 11 of these 14 episodes had aired on the Fox network, but history has proven that its demise was woefully premature. Whedon's generic hybrid got off to a shaky start when network executives demanded an action-packed one-hour premiere ("The Train Job"); in hindsight the intended two-hour pilot (also titled "Serenity," and oddly enough, the final episode aired) provides a better introduction to the show's concept and splendid ensemble cast. Obsessive fans can debate the quirky logic of combining spaceships with direct parallels to frontier America (it's 500 years in the future, and embattled humankind has expanded into the galaxy, where undeveloped "outer rim" planets struggle with the equivalent of Old West accommodations), but Whedon and his gifted co-writers and directors make it work, at least well enough to fashion a credible context from the incongruous culture-clashing of past, present, and future technologies, along with a polyglot language (the result of two dominant superpowers) that combines English with an abundance of Chinese slang.

What makes it work is Whedon's delightfully well-chosen cast and their nine well-developed characters--a typically Whedon-esque extended family--each providing a unique perspective on their adventures aboard Serenity, the junky but beloved "Firefly-class" starship they call home. As a veteran of the disadvantaged Independent faction's war against the all-powerful planetary Alliance (think of it as Underdogs vs. Overlords), Serenity captain Malcolm Reynolds (Nathan Fillion) leads his compact crew on a quest for survival. They're renegades with an amoral agenda, taking any job that pays well, but Firefly's complex tapestry of right and wrong (and peace vs. violence) is richer and deeper than it first appears. Tantalizing clues about Blue Sun (an insidious mega-corporation with a mysteriously evil agenda), its ties to the Alliance, and the traumatizing use of Serenity's resident stowaway (Summer Glau) as a guinea pig in the development of advanced warfare were clear indications Firefly was heading for exciting revelations that were precluded by the series' cancellation. Fortunately, the big-screen Serenity (which can be enjoyed independently of the series) ensured that Whedon's wild extraterrestrial west had not seen its final sunset. Its very existence confirms that these 14 episodes (and enjoyable bonus features) will endure as irrefutable proof Fox made a glaring mistake in canceling the series. --Jeff Shannon


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Primeval: The Complete Series 1 and 2

Primeval: The Complete Series 1 and 2 Amazon Price: $34.99
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Total reviews: 15 Average rating: 5.0 of 5

Excellent Show with Lots of Surprises 5 out of 5 stars.
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I first learned about this show on the BBC America website. Since I don't have BBC America, I was able to purchase a show on iTunes to check it out. I loved it so much that I bought two more and had to get the DVD set when it came out. Primeval was created by the talented team who made Walking with Dinosaurs for the Discovery channel and their influence shows. The show has a wondeful strong science core mantained by the lead Douglass Henshall as Nick Cutter. The team members of Stephen, Abby and Conner as the core group are also excellent. When I received my set,I was intially disappointed that there were no episode guides or booklets in the set as with the Dr. Who DVDs. After watching all the episodes, I can see why. The producers want you to be surprised by the outcome. Other reviewers have pointed out series highlights, so I won't go into great detail. I will say that the production features are high quality and outstanding. The monsters are scary and interesting and they don't go into gore as Torchwood does. The way the series starts out, is not how it ends and many character nuances are brought to the fore. I for one was completely surprised at the changes and revelations. I cannot wait for series three! The theories of the anomalies leading to both past and present are extremely interesting and the consequences of such are fascinating. It is outstanding work. The Brits keep coming with the best sci-fi shows and Primeval joins Dr. Who and Torchwood as my favorite shows. The wrting is top notch, the stories are interesting and creative and they are putting US TV sci-fi to shame. Grab this DVD set and enjoy!

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Studio: Warner Home Video Release Date: 11/04/2008

Stargate: Continuum

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Total reviews: 262 Average rating: 4.5 of 5

disappointed 1 out of 5 stars.
1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

I read all those wonderful reviews and then watched the film. I was disappointed and felt like another reviewer - let down.

I have been a Stargate SG1 and Stargate Alantis fan for years. It was cool to see them together for a brief few moments but then it turned out to be another episode. Where was the originality, the interaction, the character development? This movie could have rocked the house instead I went and made dinner. Returning to realize I didn't need to rewind. Admittedly, I did rewind the first time but then didn't bother for the second and third. I was getting bored.

I wish it was more and I think the disappointment was in I expected it to be more than just another episode. Everything was so predictable - a cash cow.

I am so glad I rented. I won't waste my money.

Great science fiction, great movie. 5 out of 5 stars.
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This movie is a perfect bookend to the stargate saga, although of course the future is open for a continuing of the story.

Production values are excellent. Scenes hinted at in previous episodes regarding a massive invasion of earth by space are finally seen, and they do an excellent job of portraying earth under attack by space.

Virtually every old enemy re-surfaces in the movie due to the altered timeline story, and it is refreshing to see the familiar 'baddie' characters reprising these roles, even if only briefly.

You'll appreciate this movie the most if you see it after watching the main stargate series, obviously. But the pacing, the interesting story, great special effects, and the excellent performance by Cliff Simon as Baal really make this a wonderful science fiction production in general.

I look forward to future releases and the continuing of the stargate story in this and other media.

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Studio: Tcfhe Release Date: 07/29/2008 Run time: 99 minutes Rating: Nr

Night Gallery: Season Two

Night Gallery: Season Two Amazon Price: $39.99
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The best season of "Night Gallery" also gets exceptional bonus features and has all the original music 5 out of 5 stars.
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"Night Gallery" would often be dismissed by critics because it was the younger brother of "The Twilight Zone". That was unfair. Each series had its own unique flavor and sensibility. "Night Gallery" benefited from both Rod Serling (who hosted but didn't want to produce any longer due to how overwhelmed he was on "The Twilight Zone")and Jack Laird (who did produce the series). As Guillermo Del Toro ("Pan's Labrynith", "Hellboy") points out in one of his commentary tracks the unique blend of their tastes made "Night Gallery" a unique fantasy/horror show on TV. There's an odd perception that Serling didn't write many of the epsiodes as well. That's not ture. He wrote well over a third of them and wrote the introductory monologue for every single episode.

You'll note that "The Sixth Sense" isn't included here as part of the package and that's because that series was packaged with "Night Gallery" for syndication ONLY to flesh out the amount of episodes and make the series something that could be sold for syndication. Serling wrote new introductory pieces for these segments.

Image quality is extremely good although you must keep in mind this is a 30 plus year old show. There wer some minor compression artifacts but on the whole the series makes a smooth and nice transition to DVD. Colors are strong throughout and the mono soundtrack sounds extremely good with the music sounding quite nice as well (and since music WAS an important part of some episodes, this is important as well particularly on key episodes like "The Caterpillar" with Eddie Sauter's creepy atonal, percussive music score).

Universal deserves kudos for putting together this deluxe package for "Night Gallery" as do Scott Skelton and Jim Benson (co-authors of the definitive book on the series and Benson also hosts the website TV Time Machine--well worth checking out for his insightful interviews)for putting together such a comprehensive package. We get an excellent 30 minute documentary on the series featuring directors such as Jeannot Swarc (Serling's favorite director on the show), John Badham and others discussing the genesis and impact of the series, what Serling and Laird brought to the series as well as what it was like to work on the show. We also get an excellent featurette on Tom Wright's paintings for the show with Wright discussing his approach (he always tried to service the story but focused on the "feel" of the script itself). We also get an interactive gallery of about 33 surviving paintings from the show with Wright discussing the inspiration for each. Rounding out the extras are the original season one and season two promo reels. It should also be noted that the packaging states that "Satisfaction Guaranteed" and "Witches Feast" aren't included but"Satisfaction Guaranteed" was found in time to be included in this set (the packaging couldn't be revised in time to get this out). "Witches Feast" will be included in a third season set should this sell well because it was too late to be included here.

The six commentary tracks with three by Skelton and Benson discussing episodes 4 ("A Fear of Spiders", "Junior", Marmalade Wine", "The Academy"), 12 ("Cool Air"- where the duo point out a modern Universal services truck very clearly visible in the back window of a car in the episode "Cool Air" which is set in 1923-"Camera Obscura", "Quoth the Raven"), 16 ("Lindemann's Catch", "The Late Mr. Peddington", "A Feast of Blood")and director Del Toro on episodes 5 ("The Phantom Farmhouse", "Silent Snow, Secret Snow")13 ("The Messiah of Mott Street", "The Painted Mirror")and Del Toro's favorite episode--and mine--22 with "The Caterpillar" (and "Little Girl Lost" as the "B" episode as Del Toro refers to it).

Fans will want to snatch this up immediately and all I can say is that I am looking forward to season three in hope that Universal will spent as much time and effort on the extras as they did here on this excellent set. I hope to see "Witches Feast" as a bonus episode on the third season set and--for those fans who grew up watching this in syndication--perhaps Universal COULD include one or two episodes of "The Sixth Sense" (the two best episodes perhaps)along with Serling's introductions as part of that set. Highly recommended.

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Studio: Uni Dist Corp. (mca) Release Date: 11/11/2008

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