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Alias - The Complete First Season |
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Rating: Summary: ALIAS DVD A MUST FOR A COMPREHENSIVE BACKGROUND! Review: I am not the type who waits for a certain day of the week just to watch a show on television, however since I started to watch ALIAS, I haven't been able to stop. I have even cancelled plans just to see it! The DVD is a must as ALIAS typically slides in intriguing layers of new clues to its' audience. It is difficult for first time viewers if they do not have the history and the ability to go back and get the collection would be the best! For those addicted to the show like myself, I would like the collection because the storyline and action keeps me on my toes and I too need to be reminded of certain missions that they may bring up several episodes later...
Rating: Summary: Alias (2001) "Just Do It"! Review: As action/adventure is my favorite genre and I've seen more TV shows than I care to divulge, I have to say that Alias is one of the best to come along in a long time. The show moves to a perfect beat. Plot, characters, music, photography-it all works. I own an embarrassing number of DVD's but am very careful in choosing which TV series to collect. After all, the point is to watch more than once. This one I would own in a heartbeat. I actually can't believe this hasn't been released yet (especially considering some of the stuff that has). I live in hope.
Rating: Summary: Please Review: With TV's new trend of taking off all the action shows with tough women in them (Ex. Dark Angel, Buffy's supposed last season,) we need something that will stick with us for a while. Alias is a great show and it would be awesome to have it come out on DVD. It has a big enough fan draw that there's no reason not to. Come on and give us a way to have our Alias fix during the week.
Rating: Summary: ABC Needs to release Alias on video/dvd soon!!!... Review: ABC has to realize that Alias is one of the greatest shows on television and they need to release a box set or something of season one soon. They should not worry about decreased demand because of the reruns on ABC Family because many people including myself are already overly excited for this.
Rating: Summary: Alias Season One Review: The first season of Alias was an amazing experience for me. It was one of the best seasons of TV that I have ever seen. Without spoiling it, I can say that there are frequent twists and cliffhangers. Jennifer Garner does an excellent job playing Sydney Bristow. I just hope ABC releases it!
Rating: Summary: An Average Customer Review of 5 Stars Can't Be Wrong Review: I first gave this show a look because of homegirl Jennifer Garner - I don't know her, but she is from my hometown of Charleston, WV, and she won a fan in me before I ever saw Alias by how glowingly she speaks of West Virginia (her code spy name on the show is now Mountaineer). I also liked her Run Lola Run look with the red wig in the ads, and I was intrigued. After one episode, this show became appointment TV viewing for me (and I don't watch much TV). It is a perfect blend of subtle camp (and sometimes high camp - that episode with the rocket ship and the full red bodysuit - ??) and emotional honesty, thanks in no small part to Garner's believable groundedness in her portrayal of Sydney Bristow. Victor Garber is also addictively watchable as her shut-down father, and just when I thought the show couldn't get any better Lena Olin bumps it up a notch as her enigmatic mother. I just hope they find more for Olin to do than sit in a cell, but even in those physically limited scenes Olin is terrific. I am baffled by the lackluster ratings, and I sigh and roll my eyes when I read that people don't want to watch continuing story lines or spend the mental energy on trying to sort out the complex plot details. Forget about the details and just enjoy the ride!! Nobody can parachute to a landing, zip out of a jumpsuit exposing a cocktail dress underneath and sashay into a palace party like Jennifer Garner, and yet she keeps it from being groan-inducing by being totally committed to the character. Part of the fun of each episode is seeing what she'll be wearing, both clothes and wig, each week (loved the Russian officer!). I could go on, but I'll end by saying I will be buying the DVD the minute it comes out (hint hint). And if the show is, God forbid, cancelled - Alias movies?? Yes, I am an obsessive fan of this show, and I'm not usually like this...
Rating: Summary: Alias -coolest show on earth! Review: Oh my total gosh! When I heard they were making Alias into a DVD I FLIPPED!! It's all about Sydney Bristow (jennifer garner) and how she is a double agent for the CIA along with her fatehr Jack bristow (Victor Garber). Her hot CIA contact Michel Vaughn (Michel Vartan) who is like TOTALLY in love with Sydney. And last but not lest, Her evil mother! This show rocks! I'd recomend it to any one who likes action, suspense, and romance!!!
Rating: Summary: They need to hurry up Review: ABC has to hurry up and put ALIAS on DVD. It is the best show on that network. Every week the audience is privy to a mini movie. It is exciting and emotional. The fans are just as caught up in the complex relationship issues as they are in the issues of international intrigue. Jennifer Garner manages to glow while kicking but. The acting and production are stylish and intriguing. Must have it on DVD
Rating: Summary: Alias Rocks!! Review: I was getting bored of the same old programs on tv--I mean really, who wants to see yet another Law and Order spin off--so I tuned into Alias expecting the same old stuff. How wrong I was!! I spent the entire hour glued to my seat and refused to move until the end of the episode. To this day, I have never missed an episode, and I still enjoy watching old ones. I spent all summer recruiting people to tune into the second season, only to have them refuse, because they missed the first season. Many more people would tune into Alias, if only they could see the first season. This is the first show where I find myself looking forward to Sunday's. I have found that if Alias is a rerun, my week is ruined, but if there is a new episode, the week will be fine.
Rating: Summary: Pretty bad. Review: Ok, I admit, I only saw one episode, but Alias is too silly to be taken seriously, and to leadenly paced to be much fun. Jennifer Garner seems like a fairly decent actress, but I see absolutely no chemistry in this cast. They just don't play off one another. The subplots were filler and the drama didn't gel. ...
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