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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars
Sanctuary for all,
By E. A Solinas "ea_solinas" (MD USA) - See all my reviews (HALL OF FAME) (TOP 10 REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Sanctuary: The Complete First Season (DVD)
Imagine this: a giant gothic building that serves as a "sanctuary" to various strange, freakish and/or dangerous creatures that exist in the world.That's the concept behind "Sanctuary: The Complete First Season," a fantasy/sci-fi show that started off as a series of webisodes, then got turned into a show for the Sci Fi (Sy Fy?) Channel. The first season starts off shaky and sometimes painfully silly (nubbins!), but the second half suddenly smooths itself into a solid arc of secrets, conspiracies, and a fanatical enemy organization. Forensic psychiatrist Will Zimmerman (Robin Dunne) has a pretty rotten life -- his girlfriend has left, his job is a joke, and nobody believes his deductions. But during a bizarre murder investigation, he encounters a strange woman named Helen Magnus (Amanda Tapping) who offers him a job at the Sanctuary. The Sanctuary turns out to be a vast cathedral-like structure filled with "Abnormals" -- mermaids, elementals, iguana-men, two-faced dudes, or anything that doesn't fall in the boundaries of known science. But the Sanctuary's residents are now in danger from a charming Abnormal named John Druitt (Christopher Heyerdahl), who has a longtime connection to Helen. And unless he gets what he wants from her, he'll kill her daughter Ashley (Emilie Ullerup). Other Sanctuary problems: a trio of amnesiac women who may be the Morrigan, a drug lord among the Folding Men, an autistic boy whose pictures reveal Abnormals, a Himalayan plane crash with a mind-altering monster, a brain parasite in the Bermuda Triangle that threatens to turn Magnus into a psycho killer, the superfertile Nubbins (like carnivorous Totoros), a man who looks suspiciously like Magnus' late father, and a pair of reporters who witness the Sanctuary team fighting rare killer insects. And John Druitt reappears to reveal that an old friend of Helen's has turned against her... And the Sanctuary has a new enemy -- the fanatical Cabal, who want all Abnormals under their control. When they unleash a biological weapon that turns Abnormals into raving killers, Helen's old study group ("The Five") must reunite to save the Abnormal population. The first half of "Sanctuary: The Complete First Season" is a severely mixed bag -- most of it isn't really bad, but it's not terribly unique or gripping. And the "nubbins" (tribbles with teeth) episode is just embarrassingly silly. But with the introduction of Nicola Tesla (who is a vampire!), suddenly the entire series tightens up and becomes far more streamlined, complex and emotionally powerful. Along the way, the writers fill the series with all sorts of freaky creatures (ranging from a Hulk-like supersoldier to a floating snake beastie), slimy body parts, and some gun-heavy action scenes. The writing is rather wobbly in the first half ("Women and geeks first... oh, no, that's all of us"), but the sci-fi edge gives it a quirky appeal ("I guess Ike didn't want to breathe the same air as the Nazi High Command." "Some of them didn't even breathe air"). And "Sanctuary" has a pretty striking look -- half industrial science complex, and half Gothic decay, with vast cathedral-like buildings, grey cloudy skies, and the half-ruined Old City. Most of the backgrounds are CGI, which gives the series a smooth, stylized look. Despite her awkward accent, Tapping is a powerful presence as the hyperintellectual, immortal Helen Magnus, and Dunne is brilliant from the start as the Daniel Jackson of the series (smart and geeky, with a tragic past). Ryan Robbins is great as the resident techno-superbrain, who is haunted by his own Abnormal secret, and Christopher Heyerdahl does a brilliant two-character turn -- he's the charming, smooth killer John Druitt, and he's also the shy but kindly butler Bigfoot. The one false note is Ashley -- while Ullerup does a fair job, the character is an urban fantasy cliche -- cocky, gun-happy, and wears a leather catsuit during fights. But the supporting cast is pretty fascinating, especially since the writers start ushering in Victorian literary and historical figures. "Sanctuary: The Complete First Season" has some mighty wobbles in its first half, but the second half stabilizes and flowers like a black rose. Watch it, if nothing else to prepare for the second season.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Pretty Fantastic,
By Helena Rasmussen "Velocity-Girl" (Edmonton, AB, Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sanctuary: The Complete First Season (DVD)
I bought this on a whim and was pleasantly surprised. The episodes are character driven and are well crafted. Writing's pretty sharp and everyone is belieable despite the weird situations that are presented. Overall, it's a great entry into the urban fantasy genre. Helen Magnus is a well rounded character and both her mission and loneliness is very well portrayed. Dr. Zimmerman as the seeker of truth is fantastic and Henry...Henry is my favourite for his normalness in such an odd world.Will for sure get the second season and the 3rd when it comes out.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
Entertaining Sci-fi,
This review is from: Sanctuary: The Complete First Season (DVD)
Bought this DVD because we are fans of the SG-1 & SG-Atlantis series. Enjoyed the episodes a lot & we are quite hooked on getting the next season.If you end up not liking the story line, the characters or the acting you may just be in awe of the FX used on a TV show.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
A little bit of Stargate and a little Battlestar gives you Sanctuary,
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This review is from: Sanctuary: The Complete First Season (DVD)
Great Show! Love to see the different people from various Stargate's and Battlestar Galactica even. Good new show!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great,
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This review is from: Sanctuary: The Complete First Season (DVD)
Item new as describe and fast shipping plus low price (for the product and the shipping), thanks, would buy again from this seller
3.0 out of 5 stars
Poor Packaging,
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This review is from: Sanctuary - Season 1 (Blu-Ray) (Blu-ray)
Bought this because we saw a couple episodes sporatically on TV and wanted to watch the whole thing from the beginning. Unfortunately, due to the "creative" packaging that this set comes in with the discs on top of each at angles, our 3rd disc is physically warped and cannot be read by our Blu-ray player. Great Job People...no what are we supposed to do?
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great!,
This review is from: Sanctuary: The Complete First Season (DVD)
I very much enjoyed this package! The first two episodes were just action packed, yet a bit heart wrenching. If you enjoy fanstasy & sciene-fiction, I would very much recommend this!
4.0 out of 5 stars
Laughs and Excitement,
By Grammie of 13 (Edm, AB, Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sanctuary: The Complete First Season (DVD)
I was not aware of this series but am definitely enjoying every minute of it. This is for those who like the unusual.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Get it today!,
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This review is from: Sanctuary: The Complete First Season (DVD)
I have always been a big fan of SciFi shows such as the Dresden Files, Fringe, Stargate, and Stargate Atlantis. I was thrilled and pleasantly surprised to discover that many of the cast from Stargate have appeared in Sanctuary as a guest or recurring roles! And it's a Canadian show (filmed in Vancouver, B.C.) Christopher Heyherdahl, from Twilight New Moon is featured quite a bit in it as Big Guy and Jack the Ripper. I loved the unique storyline of Sanctuary, it was very unusual show right from the beginning, it captured my heart as well as the writer in me. I very much enjoyed the stories and wondered where their adventure would take place. I highly recommend this DVD, you won't be disappointed.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fantastic.,
By Alex Williams "--Alex" (ON, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sanctuary: The Complete First Season (DVD)
I'll admit that I only bought this DVD set based on a cheap price and hearsay - that is, I'd heard it was pretty good and I knew it had a lot of producers and writers from shows I already loved. That said? I don't regret it one bit. I watched the show shortly after receiving a prompt delivery, and I fell immediately in love with it. The stories are gripping, the characters are wonderful and compelling, and while the CGI is occasionally a bit noticeable, the affects and visuals overall were stunning.The DVD set itself is of amazing quality - the video and sound quality are top of the line, and the set up is easy and smooth, if a little simplistic. The special features are nothing spectacular, but they are interesting enough, and are more than enough considering the price and the quality of the rest. Overall? I definitely recommend this set to any Science Fiction or Fantasy fan - it's well worth a look. |
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Sanctuary: The Complete First Season by Amanda Tapping (DVD - 2009)
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