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V - The Original TV Miniseries

V - The Original TV Miniseries
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Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5
Manufacturer: Warner Home Video
Starring: Jane Badler, Michael Durrell, Faye Grant, Peter Nelson, David Packer
Directed By: Kenneth Johnson, Victor Lobl, Earl Bellamy

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Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
EAN: 9780790760308
Format: Anamorphic
ISBN: 0790760304
Label: Warner Home Video
Manufacturer: Warner Home Video
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Warner Home Video
Region Code: 1
Release Date: 2001-07-03
Running Time: 196
Studio: Warner Home Video
Theatrical Release Date: 1983-05-01

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Summary: You cannot go wrong...
Comment: Return with us now to those thrilling days of 1983, when network event television really was special. When these episodes were originally aired, they were the only topic of discussion at work the next day.
Yes, like all good science fiction, it's really about us. Marvel at the effects they were able to achieve on this budget. Speaking of budget, you can't beat this price for 186 minutes of entertainment. The transfer is beautiful. Among the clearest, truest picture quality of any of my many DVD's. Be awestruck by the huge alien ships hovering over our cities. Be mesmerized by the gorgeous but evil Jane Badler. Thrill to Marc Singer's adventures all over again. You will thoroughly enjoy yourself, and you just might learn something about what it means to be human.

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Summary: Loved it
Comment: I loved it when it came out, and loved watching it again. This is a wonderful example of the era--Reagan and the StarWars Program.

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Summary: V for Victory
Comment: *V* was my favorite sci-fi mini-series when I was kid. It was wonderful to get the DVD and stroll through the memory lane of my childhood. Despite the outdated technology (special effects, etc.), *V* remains a classic.

Life is the usual around the world until 50 gigantic motherships hover above 50 populous cities. The human-like visitors claim to come in peace. However, animals are behaving erratically. Scientists are mysteriously disappearing or arrested.

There are resistance groups forming, believing that the visitors are not whom they claim to be. Meanwhile, there is a resistance group, Fifth Column, among the aliens who disagree with their own people's agenda. Once the ball gets rolling, the visitors show their true colors. The question is, who will win?

There's been talk of Kenneth Johnson reviving V, after more than 20 years since the TV series was canceled. All I can do is keep my fingers crossed.

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Summary: Buy this now!
Comment: I loved this as a kid and still do. This brings back so many great memories. I was wondering how this would hold up and it still rules. This must have been digitaly remastered because it looks so colorful and vibrant. Buy this if you are a science fiction fan.

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Summary: Awesome sicfi story
Comment: Grew up watching this series and had to buy the DVD. I would spend a while lot for it, but definately a good show.


Editorial Reviews:

In its day, V was a monumental event that for one generation remains a pop-culture touchstone. Close Encounters of the Third Kind may have reassured us that perhaps we have nothing to fear from alien visitors and E.T. introduced us to a benign extraterrestrial who only wanted to go home, but Kenneth Johnson's 1983 television miniseries knew better. Visitors who claim to come in peace are revealed to be nothing but human-looking reptilians on human conversion and conquest. As in the dark days of fascism, some collaborate with the enemy; others form the resistance.

At the time, the epic scale of this production was unprecedented. Those 50 motherships that hover over Earth's major cities anticipate Independence Day by more than a decade. The special effects and makeup are still awesome. Less so is the often-hackneyed dialogue. But thanks to their signature roles, the mostly no-star cast, most of whom would be reunited for a sequel and subsequent television series, have ensured themselves standing invitations to sci-fi conventions. Marc Singer is cameraman-turned-freedom-fighter Mike Donovan. Julie Parrish is a medical student-turned-rebel. Richard Herd is the aliens' supreme commander. Jane Bradler is Diana, the ravishing but ruthlessly ambitious alien science officer. Leonardo Cimino lends dignity to his heavy-handed allegorical role as a Holocaust survivor. Look for a pre-Freddy Krueger Robert Englund as one of the aliens.

The DVD is presented for the first time in widescreen format. Supplemental features include an amiable and enlightening director's commentary and a brief "making of" segment. --Donald Liebenson


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