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Hercules The Legendary Journeys - Season 4

Hercules The Legendary Journeys - Season 4

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: More Bruce, More Comedy
Review: In the tradition of Hercules The Legendary Journeys, that was established after it became a regular series as opposed to a run of two-hour made-for-tv movies, humor plays the largest role in this season. Improperly done, this would have fallen horribly flat but, as it stands and taken for what it is, this is easily the wittiest and most creative season of the series as Kevin Sorbo comes into his own as a comedic straight man/action hero.
In the season opener, "Beanstalks and Bad Eggs", Hercules and Autolycus (played brilliantly by Bruce Campbell) are out to rescue Lianna, who had been kidnapped by the giant Typhoon and taken to a castle in the clouds. Upon climbing a giant beanstalk, the two unlikely partners find Lianna in Typhoon's castle, caring for three golden eggs that belonged to the Harpies. Without spoiling the rest, the high points to watch are Autolycus' explanation of the art of love and one of the classic lines of the series concerning the harpies.
The usual mixture of Pop Culture references, legend, myth and fairy tale which, though strange bedfellows are somehow a great combination, permeate this seasons episodes. In "Hero's Heart" we have a standard episode where Iolaus (Hercules' sidekick played by the very talented Michael Hurst) loses his memory and ends up fighting his best friend. Although this has been done to death in the science fiction/fantasy genres, it plays well in the Hercules universe.
There are three homages to modern cinema in this set. "...And Fancy Free" is Hercules The Legendary Journeys' answer to "Dirty Dancing." "My Fair Cupcake" is obviously based on "Pygmalion" which later became the musical "My Fair Lady" from which the title is derived and centers around the character of Autolycus and his former girlfriend. Thirdly, the high point of the season in movie rip-offs, "Men in Pink." A completely undisguised send-up of "Some Like It Hot," is worth the price of the set by itself.
In what becomes in later seasons a reoccurring event, the episode "Yes Virginia, There is a Hercules" introduces us to "reality" as some of the many regular stars of the show take on the interesting task of playing the crew and production staff of Hercules The Legendary Journeys. It seems that after an earthquake in Los Angeles, Kevin Sorbo has disappeared and chaos insues. There are in jokes we only now as casual viewers become privy to in an incredibly enlightening commentary on this one.
There are no lack of continuitous episodes and guest appearances from the sister series/spin-off Xena Warrior Princess but, at this point I felt the two series had diverged in respect to tone. Hercules, and rightly so, will always be heavily influenced by Sam Raimi and his unique sense of humor which is shared by series regular Bruce Campbell who directs a large portion of this seasons best. There are very good reasons that "cross-overs" were rare soon after these episodes though.
When all is said and done, this is money well spent and I just watched them all on a lazy summer day and have no regrets about time spent. I recommend it to anyone who enjoyed the series while it was on or even want a little taste of the action and humor of the Spider-man movies. This is the same creative staff.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: package review extra features content
Review: just like the packaging of xena season 4 we have 2 dvds per side one on top of each other.Many of you might find this annoying since you have to take out the top dvd to get the bottom dvd out but it's better than taking out each dvd one by one.

special features

it doesn't have alot of commentary compared to xena but maybe there be more stuff added for the last 2 seasons.

Also be sure to get the one that says "exclusive bonus" on the top front cover for even more extras!

that's it for now, look for my review on audio/video of hercules season 4 soon.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: top god baby
Review: this is the season where only season 5 can beat! hercules faces his destiny as a full god. hercules mother dies! we finally see hera in a human form(we always see Hera with just her eyes popping thunder and madness)

more new gods and a young hercules we never knew.

but like I said season 5 has all the goods and if your a hercules fan buy this set and the last 2 it's worth it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Season Four is Full of Grand Comedy and Big Drama
Review: Wow! I just got my copy today; it is wonderful!! I'm so pleased with this show, time and time again. I just can't say it enough. These actors are so great, they are fun to watch, and they are wonderful. The story writers are superb as well. The stories written for season four are the best. The writers and actors are great when it comes to drama, and when it's about the comedy! I love how versatile everyone involved in this show is; it's truly a pleasure to watch over and over. Out of season four there are numerous episodes I consider to be favorites, but I think the comedies are the best. There's nothing like seeing Bruce Campbell and Michael Hurst in drag...Salmoneous is pretty funny too! (The interviews are great too!) I'll be telling all of my friends how great this set is!


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