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2.0 out of 5 stars
does not age well, Aug 11 2011
This review is from: Avengers 66 Set 1 (DVD)
As a kid I remember "The Avengers" being a lot better. First of all, you look at the DVD cover and it's in color so surely the shows are. Nope, they are in black and white. You go online and you can find out why so I won't waste time here about that. Just Wiki "The Avengers" and read how bizarre TV was back in the Uk at the time. But, hey, how about putting the original B&W on here as is and adding colorization versions? Given there are zero extras on this set, how about spending some money when you release old TV shows on DVD. The episodes are slow. Something I certainly don't recall as my memory seemed to be episodes that had plenty of spy-like action. Again, no. Now the witty repartee between Mrs. Peel (Diana Rigg) and John Steed (Patrick MacNee) still is pretty good but it's laughable now in many ways in its '60s sexual innuendos. Maybe I got the three slowest and most plodding episodes but I also found the protagonist very one dimensional. The first episode has a randy Welsh horse trainer cum murdering minion who is cringe inducing in his performance. The other episodes are not much better. Get this Volume 1 gets you all of three episodes. That's all. Come on! Put the entire 1966 series on one DVD boxed set. This is marketing nonsense releasing it as three separate DVDs. I can see that if it's a series that's modern in the 2010s but for a series that in approaching 50 years' old, don't be so chintzy. After all, who is buying these series--not 20-year-olds. Cut the hardcore fans who will now be in their 50s or 60s a break. Anyway, I hope the other volumes are better as I found in these Diana Rigg was very underutilized and the action scenes very flat. The plots were also very dated. Sad all around really.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
New partner for Steed, May 4 2003
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This review is from: Avengers 66 Set 1 (DVD)
These DVD's from A&E represent the best known and certainly the most popular era of the long running British TV fantasy-adventure series "The Avengers." Made between 1965 and 1966, all 26 episodes of the fourth season of the show are available here on four discs. When Honor Blackman (Mrs. Cathy Gale) left the series after season 3 to take up the lead role in the Bond movie "Goldfinger," the producers had already made the decision to start filming the series, moving it out of the TV studio and giving it a much glossier and dynamic feel. John Steed (Patrick MacNee), the debonair British government agent stayed on and his new partner was devised by the production team to be another tough, all-action girl with "Man Appeal." M-Appeal (geddit?) Elizabeth Shepherd was cast as Mrs. Emma Peel and two episodes were filmed before it was mutually agreed that she didn't meet the expectations of the production team. A quick replacement was sought and in stepped Diana Rigg. A TV legend was born. The relationship between Steed and Mrs. Gale had always been haughty to say the least. With the introduction of the widowed (or seemingly) Mrs. Peel, the relationship between the two leads became much closer. Mrs. Peel was as intelligent, quick thinking and emasculated as her predecessor, and initially at least shared her penchant for leather outfits, but she was also certainly softer and more readily prepared to act as Steed's partner in their adventures. The stories were certainly becoming much more fantasy bound, and the use of diabolical masterminds and organizations with bizarre acronyms became the norm for the stories from this series on. The fantasy and sci-fi elements of the show were highlighted more than before and the fashions and design of the show took on a much more stylish and indeed 'stylized' look. The success of these elements was immediate, and huge ratings in the UK followed, plus overseas transmissions of the show followed for the first time. Such was their success indeed that another 26 episodes were soon commissioned, this time to be made in color. The stories have supposedly been digitally re-mastered for these DVD releases, and indeed the picture quality is pretty impressive, but there is still sparkle and dirt on the prints that may detract from the quality for some viewers. The 26 episodes are presented in the same order of their original UK transmission. This for me is the very best season of the show, with great style and wit accompanying the excellent scripts, direction and production values. I'd certainly recommend this release to anyone.
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A Very God Plot and Very Fun, Dec 1 2002
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This review is from: Avengers 66 Set 1 (DVD)
The Avengers, Patrick Macnee as John Steed and Diana Rigg as Mrs. Emma Peel are a classic two from the Avengers. This is a great set. It has some very good plots and these episodes are always fun to watch. From finding out about a new star from trading enemy agents into England, the Avengers are always on the tail of the enemy. This set includes: Silent Dust, Room Without a View,Small Game for Big Hunters, Girl From Auntie, The 13th Hole, and Quick-Quick-Slow Death. This is a fine Avengers sets... but not the best.
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