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Heroes: Season 1 - Part 1 [2006]

Heroes: Season 1 - Part 1 [2006]

RRP £34.99
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£11.16

Suitable for 15 years and over

Universal Pictures Video

Release date: Monday 1st of October 2007


Starring:
Ali Larter, Santiago Cabrera, Noah Gray-Cabey, Tawny Cypress, Greg Grunberg,


Director(s):

Format: PAL,
Region code: 2
Running time: 486 minutes
Language: English (Original Language)


RRP: £34.99
Editorial
Amazon.co.uk Review

It’s hard to remember a science fiction series that has hit so big so quickly. Yet by the end of the first series of Heroes, it feels--for all the right reasons--that the show’s been around for longer than it has, such is the huge amount of success it’s enjoyed.

The setup is simple, yet undeniably intriguing. It essentially tells the stories of a series of people who discover they have legitimate, differing superhero powers. On top of that, these people then gradually appreciate that these powers are needed for reasons that soon become apparent, and the story of Heroes builds up from there.

Heavily influenced by comics both in its structure and story, Heroes sustains interest through a number of story arcs of different magnitudes, skilfully weaving them throughout the 23 episodes that make up the season. It’s contained enough to keep you interested, yet offers enough threads to make several more seasons a very appealing prospect.

Heroes, though, really gels because the basics are right. It’s plotted intelligently, written and directed with real nerve and talent, and has a cast who you can’t help but get emotionally involved with. It’s also, for the overwhelming majority of its episodes, utterly compelling televisions. Ironically, its few miss-steps of any note come right at the back end, by which time you really would forgive it pretty much anything.

Heroes is rightly being heralded as a sci-fi classic in the making. Yet even if subsequent seasons don’t fully do justice to those words--and at the time of writing, season two is still some way from debuting--this boxset will serve as a glowing testament to just how good television can be when it’s just done right. Quite brilliant. --Jon Foster



The story just pulls you in
Review date: 2008-03-26 Rating: 8 out of 10

I have thoroughly enjoyed watching Part 1 of this series. The story is well written with plenty of questions being thrown up. It is very much a mystery and my curiosity led me to carry on watching this way past my bedtime.

I too have found their decision to split the series into two parts for European release a disappointment. Series 1 is now available as a single box set but the pricing is extortionate compared to what USA viewers pay.

I'll be watching Part 2 next and hope it maintains the high standard set by Part 1. I'm certainly eager to find out what happens next.



Reviews


The best show of recent years
Review date: 2008-02-09 Rating: 10 out of 10

Heroes was one of the most anticipated shows of last year and while I it was probably slightly over hyped in places, the show did turn into one of the best pieces of TV I have seen for years. This boxed set includes the first eleven episodes of this great show, as well as a large number of extras including deleted scenes, making of documentaries and a never before seen pilot episode.

The show itself is brilliantly made with some great ideas, likable characters, a good script and a plot that is both interesting and involving. All the cast do brilliant jobs in their respective roles but the real star of the program has too be Misa Oka playing Hiro Nakamura, he simply brightens up the show every time he is on screen with his joyful performance. On the down side Heroes is somewhat slow in places and this could put some people off but if you stick with it the show definitely delivers in the end. Other problems with the series are that some of the CGI effects leave something to be desired and the character of Peter Petrelli has a tendency to be somewhat annoying but these are minor concerns in such a great program.


rip off
Review date: 2007-12-03 Rating: 2 out of 10

you can now buy the whole series for £18 in America instead of £50 here £25 for each half. It is now almost cheaper to buy a multi region DVD player and import them then to buy it here.

AN AMAZING SHOW
Review date: 2007-11-20 Rating: 8 out of 10

Some idiots are rating this product as 1 star because of the price. But what they forget to mention is the fact that to play DVD's from America you need a multi-region DVD player. Oh, and its up to the individual as to what price they are prepared to pay. And their 1-star ratings could put people off buying this product! IDIOTS!!!!

Any way, onto the actual review. This is the first half-of season 1. You have a lot of good episodes here, which particulary deal with each Hero discovering their powers. There is also the gradual build-up of the main storyline which is very gripping, as you wonder how they will save the day.

SPOILERS

Hiro(someone who has the power to bend time and space) travels into the future and see's New York City explode. He travels back to the past and embarks on a quest to save New York City. A man named Peter Petrelli who has the ability to absorb the powers of others receives a message from the future Hiro in which New York exploded. Future Hiro says: "Save the cheerleader. Save the world." So Peter Petrelli is also trying to save New York City. All of the other characters alos weeve in and out of the main storyline as well as continuing to be involved in their own personal storys(e.g. a young girl coming to terms with the fact she is invincible).

END OF SPOILERS

So this first half of the season is excellent, with the episode "Homecoming" being the highlight. Its not as good as LOST or 24 but its still one of the best shows currently on air. :)


superb show, rip off dvd
Review date: 2007-10-08 Rating: 2 out of 10

just returned from USA and bought the whole series for £24.
Well packaged with 7 discs. In comparison, this partial release is almost the same price in inferior packaging.
so series is 5 stars, whilst the price of this makes it 1 star.
however, the pilot and deleted scenes do make it an essential purchase. it's fascinating that they dropped a terrorist plot line which was so fundamental to the pilot episode.


Product Details/Specifications


Actor(s):
Ali Larter
Santiago Cabrera
Noah Gray-Cabey
Tawny Cypress
Greg Grunberg

Creators:
Santiago Cabrera (Primary Contributor)
Tawny Cypress (Primary Contributor)

Director(s):

Recording label: Universal Pictures Video
Manufacturer: Universal Pictures Video
EAN: 5050582508727
Binding: DVD
Number of items: 4
Format: PAL,
Release date: 2007-10-01
Audience rating: Suitable for 15 years and over
Region code: 2
Running time: 486 minutes
Theatrical release date: 2006
Language: English (Original Language)

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