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Smallville - The Complete First Season

Smallville - The Complete First Season

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: BEST show on television right now
Review: Superman is my all time favorite character. I have loved everything done on him, whether it be the films with Christopher Reeve or the show "Lois and Clark : The New Adventures of Superman" with Dean Cain and Teri Hatcher. But with that being said, I also assumed that there was no way for a WB made show to compete with the other aspects of the Superman franchise. Doubting "Smallville" was probably one of the biggest mistakes I have ever made. In my opinion, it is the best show on TV right now. The reason the show works, is because it takes an interesting look at the legend of Superman. You bare witness to the human side of the character - Clark Kent, as a teenager in Smallville Kansas, where Superman was sent to Earth as a baby. You get to see Clark adjusting to his different powers, the developing relationship between him and Lex Luthor, and the classic romance between Clark and Lana Lang, who are destined to be just friends. Watching the two fight their feelings for each other, really provides for a great romance side to the show.

The show works for both Superman loyalists like myself, as well as fans who are new to the character in general. For the loyalists, the show sticks very close to the original story, and the special effects are outstanding when it comes to Clark's powers. For the people who are just starting out with Smallville, it still works, because it offers fresh young actors, entertaining episodes, and current hit music. Tom Welling is absolutely outstanding as Clark Kent, not only because he looks the part, but also because he acts with such intense emotion. You come to feel for what the character is going through. Kristin Kreuk is great as Lana Lang and is absolutely gorgeous! I am very happy that the producers are sticking a Lois Lane type character into the picture with Allison Mack who plays Chloe - the skeptical and news hungry editor of the school paper. John Glover hits the bullseye with his portrayal of Lionel Luther. Michael Rosenbaum is a good actor but I am still torn on his role of Lex Luthor. It is frustrating to see Lex and Clark as friends, when the two are destined to be enemies. The most surprising performances come from Anette O Toole and John Schneider who play Clark's parents. They are exact replicas of Johnathan and Martha Kent!

Smallville remains basically flawless in my eyes, and gets better every single week. The actors, entertaining episodes, and great music really make it a treat to watch. If you are not already watching the show, do yourself a favor and start as soon as you can!

Final Grade : A+

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Truly Super!
Review: I became a big fan of Smallville without ever having seen the pilot; so much of what I gathered of Clark Kent's beginnings was what I heard/gathered from the characters in the different episodes. I am so glad that I have finally seen it! While, I believe this DVD is edited in a slightly different way from the TV movie (maybe those who saw the TV debut will help me with this), I still feel the same "magic" I felt the first time I saw the movie Superman, starring Christopher Reeve; I really felt the Kents' joy at finding (or being found by) a tiny, adorable Clark. I also felt Clark's pain and sadness at finding out about the destruction his arrival brought (through the meteor shower)to the town he calls home and the friends he loves; I also understand why Lex is so curious about how Clark was able to save him (Lex) and Lex's difficulties with his father, Lionel. This DVD was very well done and is visually stunning and although many of the deleted scenes featured in the bonus section would have been great left in, I still think that this is well worth having, keeping and viewing over and over!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Smallville Rocks!
Review: Exciting, to say the least. That's what I have to say about Smallville. Interesting plot twists, great character development and an ultra-cool Lex Luther makes this a DVD worth buying. I can't wait for The WB to release the first season.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Cant wait!
Review: I cant wait to get this DVD Ive been watching the two incredible seasons and every single show has been great so far. I love all the characters and I love the way that u dont know if u can trust Lex Luthor after each episode! The only problem with this show is that there isent enough fighting, I would like it if he went up against 8 tough bank robbers for example, then it would be the best! I took a star off for the fighting and the graphics(although that rlly isent that big of a deal)but besides that everythings perfect!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Smallville is Awesome
Review: I have to admit that I was very skeptical about even watching Smallville. It airs on Tuesday night and I work every Tuesday night. Never thought twice about missing it. One week while taking vacation, I seen my first episode(1st season). And now I record it every week. One would think that its just another Superman movie or series...WHATEVER. No really, it is really interesting how they get into the life of Clark Kent. Not to mention his boyhood babefriends Lana and Cloe. Their relationships get you hooked. Then there is the darkside of the Force, Lex Luther and his equally mischievious father Lionel. Anyway, I don't miss a single episode!!! Its the only TV series that even remotely grabs my attention nowadays. I wish someone would come out with the complete season box sets, that would be way cool. The series gets more interesting as each week passes...unless its a rerun

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Smallville is AWESOME. Can't wait for DVD
Review: I normally watch television in spurts. I sit down when I have time, turn it on, and watch whatever is on. I have Never found a show that got me so addicted that I would actually HAVE to plan my week AROUND watching the new episodes. That is until Smallville!

After having watched almost the entire Season 1 (but having missed a few episodes), I am dieing for the DVD release of Smallville. The series is amazing, showing the early life of Clark Kent and his adolescent adventures as he makes his way to becoming superman. I especially love the romance (or lack of romance :) between him and Lana Lang (Kristin Kreuk). I think she is the most beautiful girl I have ever seen.

If you haven't watched smallville, you definately need to! I can sit here babbling on about how great it is for hours, but if you REALLY want to fully enjoy smallville, wait for this DVD release so you can start from the beginning! Everything makes a whole lot more sense that way.

The funny thing is I didn't know that it was filmed in my home city Vancouver until after getting addicted to it. That just made me want to watch it even more!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Almost Worthy
Review: It's not cable, It's local television. And it is a very intriguing look into the young life of Superman that I think relates to more teens than Do-me Creek or Fa-sleep-with-city. This first season is unbelievably edge pushing and ground breaking with it's cool combonation of special effects and dramatic story telling. I personally think this show has done wonders for the comic book world along with Spiderman and X-men in theaters. It is good to see that the worlds youthful imagination and creativity are growing in order to include hip new versions of their childhood heroes. The only thing I would have to disagree with is the way in which they just throw a bad guy in there in 4 to 5 minutes of the show while the rest is crushed under the sex blanket of Clark and Lana, who by the way is not the sister he ends up with so stop insulting the audiences intellegence.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Superman : The Teen Years
Review: Who knew this would work?. While the WB is a wonderful network, one would be a bit hesitant when they first hear that they are going to do a show with Superman as a teen in Smallville. How many people didn't think "Dawson's Creek" meets "The X Files"?. In a way, that's what it is at times, but it's good. Really good!. While the network is the king of teen angst, this show is normal and does it well. They don't have it too much as a soap opera, and the kids don't talk like they are 45 years old. I was also skeptical when they said that Clark wouldn't fly, have a costume, or have all of his powers yet. Fans who have always known and expected this of the Superman legacy, were probably a bit worried. I was. After the first episode, your worries are put out to pasture. That said, the show is a fantastic addition to the Superman legend. The first episode is a wonderful episode telling of Clark's arrival to Smallville and being taken in by farmers Jonathan and Martha Kent. We are introduced to the cast of characters as well. Clark's high school crush Lana Lang, good buddy Pete, close friend Chloe, and of course, Lex Luthor. Many of the first season's episodes seemed to be the 'villain overtaken by kryptonite' kind of thing, but a lot of them are good. After the pilot, the next good episode is "X Ray", where a girl who is infected with kryptonite can metamorphis into anyone. It also appears that the girl is in love with Lana. Yikes. "Cool" is a fun episode about a kid who falls into a lake imbedded with the green K(again?!)and emerges frozen. He literally needs to suck the heat out of other people to stay alive. Another krptonite villain of the week, but an entertaining one. "Leech" has a classmate of Clark's getting Clark's superpowers after the two of them are hit by lightning on a class field trip. The results are dangerous and deadly. A really entertaining episode. "Crush" is a teriffic episode revolving around a former student who loses his hands and is able to move things with his mind. Might not sound overly original, but there are moments in this episode, especially towards the end, that make this one one of the best of the season. The best has been saved for last. The first season finale, titled "Tempest", is a great fun ride. Many things are going on with our characters, but the main thing about this one is that a tornado is hitting town. A fantastic episode. The conclusion, which is the second season premiere, is mind blowingly better. There are more good episodes here, but these are the best. Even it's weakest episodes, like "Metamorphosis", "Jitters", "Shimmer", "Hug", "Kinetic", and "Stray", are still better than most shows on TV. The production values on this show are outstanding. Many scenes are filmed in wonderful slow motion in a ' matrix ' type style that is perfectly executed. There is also the cast. Tom Welling is a perfect Clark Kent. He's not going to win an emmy, but he does a real and believeable job as Clark. He is always good to watch. His parents are played by John Schneider and Annette 'O' Toole. They couldn't be any better. They seem like real parents. They don't get a whole lot to do, but even when they don't, they are still great to watch because they are good and very likeable people. Kristin Kreuk as Lana. Wow. The first time I saw her I wanted to jump into the set. An amazing beauty. I hope the show lasts a long time because I love it, but also because we'll be able to see her every week. Michael Rosenbaum as Lex Luthor is outstanding. He's probably the best of the bunch. He seems like a nice, likeable guy, but you can see that there could be something lurking underneath. This is pulled off well because of Rosenbaum's wonderful portrayal. It's so fascinating to watch him and Clark together and look at their relationship when you know what it will come too in the future. John Glover, as Lionel Luthor, is equally as good. The theme song, "Save Me", by Remy Zero, is another great plus to the show. There you have it. This is a stylish, well made, well put together show that is non stop fun and entertaining. "Smallville" flies high.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I have cable just for Smallville
Review: I have seen every Superman Movie atleast 20 times and watched Louis and Clark faithfully. Smallville started out with something to prove, it has done just that. From the music to the stories and cast, the creators have really put together an incomparible show. I don't know if Remy Zero wrote "Save Me" for the show, but they sure have a great sound. That track is perfect for the opening of the show. I record every show and watch them often, although I do wish the DVD of Season 1 were readily available. I am guessing it will be in High Definition... looking forward to the release.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Show!
Review: This is probably the best show that I have seen for a while. Of course, everyone on the show looks like supermodels and the fact the Tom Welling is supposed to be in high school is a bit unbeleivable. This is one of my 2 favorite shows on the air and I hope that it goes on for many seasons to come. What I do not understand is how they say that it has not been released. I happen to own this movie that is not released so I'm hoping that that is cleared up. This is a great DVD for all Smallville lovers and I hope that there is more to come. (I have every almost every Smallville episode taped anyway and I hope to get a video capture card to make more myself if it comes to that.) If you want to buy it go to this site: [website]


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