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Highlander: The Series - Season One

Adrian Paul , Stan Kirsch    NR (Not Rated)   DVD
4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (40 customer reviews)

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3.0 out of 5 stars Hopefully, the first season of many to be released, Sep 20 2002
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Brad Gaucher (Edmonton, Alberta Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Highlander: The Series - Season One (DVD)
Highlander: The Series was a fantastic TV Show. In my opinion, it far outdid any of the Highlander Movies because in episodic form, it could provide so much more depth to the characters than a 90 min. movie could.

I purchased this season set from the official Highlander site about a year ago. I paid MUCH MORE than Amazon is offering it for...but at the time there was no other way to get it.

This first season set contains what is commonly thought of by Highlander fans as the weakest set of episodes of any of the seasons. However, it does contain a few gems - "The Gathering" co-stars Christopher Lambert as "Connor MacLeod" in the only pairing of Duncan and Connor in the series run (until Highlander 4, of course). "For Tomorrow We Die" was another great episode with the first appearance of Xavier St. Cloud (Fine Young Cannibals' Roland Gift) and the season ending "The Hunters" (which introduced the watchers to the Highlander Universe).

The transfer is quite good - easily better than the VHS version and therefore the best you are going to get. Watchers' files are included on the discs which give you information on the immortals in each episode - kind of neat, but unless you have a very large TV, you may find it hard to read. The Highlander blooper reel and the behind the scenes initial promo video are also included with this set. There is also a feature that allows you to go directly to the quickening (if there was one) in an episode.

Also included was a CD-Rom of the entire first season's scripts.

As a completist, I would've gotten this season anyway, but I find that although there are some weak episodes here, most series start out this way (Star Trek The Next Generation) but get better as they progress. I am truly looking forward to seasons 2 and 3 and am hoping that they will be forthcoming sooner rather than later.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Best Buy has for much cheaper, July 10 2004
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David R. Prothero (Stockton, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Highlander: The Series - Season One (DVD)
You can pick this up, along with all the other seasons, at Best Buy for $59.99. Not sure why Amazon.com is almost $20 more expensive.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Meet the other Highlander., May 3 2004
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Tom Benton (North Springfield, VT USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Highlander: The Series - Season One (DVD)
Well, one day producers Bill Panzer and Pete Davis had themselves a sit-down. They said, "We got us one great movie that did nicely in Europe but flopped us a pancake in the U.S. o' A. Wait a minute - we also got us a really, really bad movie that flopped everywhere. So what in the blazes do you we do now?" Of course, the answer was simple: make a TV series!

Well - maybe not that simple.

THE SERIES

Highlander (also known as Highlander: The Series) began its television life in 1992. Ladies' man Adrian Paul (once considered for the role of James Bond) played 400-year-old Duncan MacLeod, part of a race of Immortals who lurk in society's shadows. You cannot kill them, and they will live forever - unless, of course, you grab your trusty sword and decapitate them.

The first season of Highlander was all about grabbing an audience, and allowing the show to find its footing. The show got off to a reasonable start with its premiere episode, "The Gathering" (which featured Christopher Lambert, star of the film series). Eventually, the show began to evolve from an oddball sci-fi actioner to a sci-fi/action drama with brains. One of the best things about the first season of the show is watching its evolution, which is wonderfully apparent throughout the 22 episodes. [7/10]

THE VIDEO

Anchor Bay is my favorite DVD manufacturer. Never before have I come across a bad A.B. DVD, and Highlander is, happily, not the first. The video isn't excellent - there is some grain around here, and the first episode is very dark - but its enough to make anyone happy. [7/10]

THE AUDIO

Anchor Bay has done a great job with the audio. It sounds great in surround speakers (Queen rocks better than ever, man!).
During the Quickenings, the effect of the scene is heightened by the booming surround. The 5.1 mix is great; my only complaint is that quite often Roger Bellon's score goes way above the speaking of the characters, which can become annoying.

[8/10]

THE EXTRAS

As always, Anchor Bay meets my expectations. There is Watcher Chronicles for the true Immie fan (although the Watchers didn't actually feature in the show until the second season), as well as a feature that allows you to go straight to the Quickening in each episode. The final disc also includes an enjoyable Blooper Reel as well as scripts for all 22 episodes and a series promo. [9/10]

All in all, Highlander: The Series gets off to a great start on DVD thanks to Anchor Bay. Any Highlander fan will be completely satisfied. Great job, Anchor Bay!

OVERALL: [8/10]
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THE SERIES: [7/10] Fine start to an outstanding show.
THE VIDEO: [7/10] Nice job. Some grain, but nothing too bothersome.
THE AUDIO: [8/10] Occasional unbalance, but a great 5.1 mix nonetheless.
THE EXTRAS: [9/10] Enough to satisfy the Immortal inside anyone and everyone!
OVERALL SCORE: [8/10] Highlander: The Series rocked 12 years ago, and now - thanks to Anchor Bay - it rocks again.

- Thomas Benton

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