Rating: Summary: Awesome series, awful deal Review: As far as I can tell, this is merely the first 4 seasons all together. Go and price buying the seasons separately; you'll find it cheaper EVEN ON THIS SITE. I can't detect any special features in this package that don't exist in the separate season DVDs that I bought as they came out.Babylon 5 is very probably the best series ever. It is the only series (so far) that was fully planned out, all 5 seasons, before it was filmed. It is somewhat of a miracle that it managed to get made... so help convince nay-sayers that they're missing out! Buy the DVDs... just not THIS one.
Rating: Summary: Awesome series, awful deal Review: As far as I can tell, this is merely the first 4 seasons all together. Go and price buying the seasons separately; you'll find it cheaper EVEN ON THIS SITE. I can't detect any special features in this package that don't exist in the separate season DVDs that I bought as they came out. Babylon 5 is very probably the best series ever. It is the only series (so far) that was fully planned out, all 5 seasons, before it was filmed. It is somewhat of a miracle that it managed to get made... so help convince nay-sayers that they're missing out! Buy the DVDs... just not THIS one.
Rating: Summary: The Russian Novel of TV Space Opera Review: Babylon 5 is a five mile long space station. Located deep in neutral territory, it is designed to prevent intergalactic war by providing a place where peace can be worked out between the races. Run by Earth, it was built with help from the Minbari after our war with them when we were almost wiped out. Since it is also a trade station, it attracts allies of all kinds on a daily basis. Unfortunately, it also attracts trouble. There are raiders in the area, the Narn and Centauri have at best a fragile peace, and someone is always trying to smuggle something on board. Even worse, an ancient enemy is rebuilding forces, and the effects of this will reach all the way back to Earth. Babylon 5 is still unique in television. It set out to tell a single story that had been mapped out beforehand. As a result, it sucks you in and doesn't let you go until you've reached the end. Season 1 is the most uneven, but the beginnings of the story are there, and it lays the background on the races and cultures we will be dealing with over the course of the show. Season 2 brings a new captain and a storyline that is gaining speed, season 3 brings surprises and increasing tension, and season 4 is full steam ahead as most of the plot lines are resolved (since season 5 was a last minute reprieve). Of course, if you are looking at this page, odds are you are already a fan and looking for information on the sets. The picture, presented in widescreen, is hit and miss, with some dust popping up occasionally. It is clear and sharp most of the time, however. Sound is presented in full surround and has never sounded better. Each set contains two audio commentaries by series creator J. Michael Straczynski and a season intro by cast and crew. They also have some behind the scenes documentaries and encyclopedia entries introducing you to the world of Babylon 5. All the sets but season 1 have one audio commentary each by various cast members. And season 4 has a great blooper reel. Whether you buy the seasons bundled like this or individually, don't miss your chance to own this fantastic TV series.
Rating: Summary: Wonderful Television Series Review: Babylon 5 is a five mile long space station. Located deep in neutral territory, it is designed to prevent intergalactic war by providing a place where peace can be worked out between the races. Run by Earth, it was built with help from the Minbari after our war with them when we were almost wiped out. Since it is also a trade station, it attracts allies of all kinds on a daily basis. Unfortunately, it also attracts trouble. There are raiders in the area, the Narn and Centauri have at best a fragile peace, and someone is always trying to smuggle something on board. Even worse, an ancient enemy is rebuilding forces, and the effects of this will reach all the way back to Earth. Babylon 5 is still unique in television. It set out to tell a single story that had been mapped out beforehand. As a result, it sucks you in and doesn't let you go until you've reached the end. Season 1 is the most uneven, but the beginnings of the story are there, and it lays the background on the races and cultures we will be dealing with over the course of the show. Season 2 brings a new captain and a storyline that is gaining speed, season 3 brings surprises and increasing tension, and season 4 is full steam ahead as most of the plot lines are resolved (since season 5 was a last minute reprieve). Of course, if you are looking at this page, odds are you are already a fan and looking for information on the sets. The picture, presented in widescreen, is hit and miss, with some dust popping up occasionally. It is clear and sharp most of the time, however. Sound is presented in full surround and has never sounded better. Each set contains two audio commentaries by series creator J. Michael Straczynski and a season intro by cast and crew. They also have some behind the scenes documentaries and encyclopedia entries introducing you to the world of Babylon 5. All the sets but season 1 have one audio commentary each by various cast members. And season 4 has a great blooper reel. Whether you buy the seasons bundled like this or individually, don't miss your chance to own this fantastic TV series.
Rating: Summary: Fantastic Review: Babylon 5 is possibly the finest show ever to grace our tv sets. The story line was consistently good and the visuals were incredibly stunning. This is a great buy and I highly recomend it to any fan of Babylon 5
Rating: Summary: Fantastic Review: Babylon 5 is possibly the finest show ever to grace our tv sets. The story line was consistently good and the visuals were incredibly stunning. This is a great buy and I highly recomend it to any fan of Babylon 5
Rating: Summary: The Russian Novel of TV Space Opera Review: I only saw one or two episodes of B5 when it was on TV half a decade ago and at that point my friend, who was obsessed with it, said that it would be just as well to wait until they release it on dvd so that I can see them in order. Those few that I saw in isolation were ok tv shows, nothing special really. But as a series it's awesome. They do a great job of setting up mysteries and slowly trickling out the details as the series continues for maximum dramatic effect. The dvd's themselves are of excellent quality. Good menus that are easy to navigate. Very attractive packaging and nice little booklets with sumaries for finding your place. None of those new annoying adds that you cant skip though in the begining. The special features are ok, nothing great, but interesting and honest comentaries. Don't use any of the special features unless you are through with the series or they will spoil some of the suspense though. By the way. In the begining the acting/directing is spotty and the special effects and sets are 'son of roger corman' low budget specials. But both got progressivly better as the series continued. It was an interesting historical series for television in this regard as well. And the story caries you through the rough parts until they hit their stride with the production values. Eventually both are consistently very good. They are some great space ships by Year 3. I'm looking forward to year 5.
Rating: Summary: Your Reward Review: If you have been a patient fan, this 4 season set is your reward. It captures all of the esstiential episodes of this great space opera. Never before have I been enthralled by such a long lasting and complex story arc. This series came at a time when fans of sci-fi desperately needed a new show. It filled the bill and then some. More gritty than Star Trek with an amazingly diverse cast of characters, this hi-tech drama sucked in into it's web and kept you wanting more. The CG effects were groundbreaking for the time and still hold up well these years later. Put on your space suit and strap into your starfury, this is going to be a wild ride!
Rating: Summary: Your Reward Review: If you have been a patient fan, this 4 season set is your reward. It captures all of the esstiential episodes of this great space opera. Never before have I been enthralled by such a long lasting and complex story arc. This series came at a time when fans of sci-fi desperately needed a new show. It filled the bill and then some. More gritty than Star Trek with an amazingly diverse cast of characters, this hi-tech drama sucked in into it's web and kept you wanting more. The CG effects were groundbreaking for the time and still hold up well these years later. Put on your space suit and strap into your starfury, this is going to be a wild ride!
Rating: Summary: Do not purchase this series this way Review: Why pay $360.83 for this four year series when you can purchase each year separatly for a total of $314.93 Season 1: $79.98 Season 2: $79.98 Season 3: $79.98 Season 4: $74.99 Total: $314.93
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