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Six Feet Under : Complete HBO Season 1 [DVD]

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Suitable for 15 years and over
Warner Home Video
Release date: Monday 7th of July 2003
£50.99Editorial
Amazon.co.uk Review
Six Feet Under is not just a smartly written, sublimely acted soap that happens to be set in a funeral home; it's a profound mixture of emotional truths and whimsical black comedy that uses its setting to comment upon the way we live, with the omnipresent spectre of death throwing life's problems into sharp relief. Creator Alan Ball (American Beauty) understands modern neuroses more than most, it seems, and his rich sense of the absurd is given added potency, not to say piquancy, by the sometimes comically ridiculous juxtaposition of life and death.
The first series introduces the Fisher family, whose already weighty emotional baggage is bolstered by the sudden demise of their patriarch, who has willed the family funeral home to his two initially hostile sons, wayward Nate (Peter Krause) and in-the-closet David (Michael C Hall). Teenage younger sister Claire (Lauren Ambrose) and repressed mother Ruth (Frances Conroy) have their own problems, as does put-upon mortician Federico (Freddy Rodriguez). The first year's unfolding story arc includes the family's resistance to a hostile big corporation, Nate's budding romance with wild card Brenda (stunningly good Rachel Griffiths), David's attempts to reconcile his Christian faith with his homosexuality, Claire's self-destructive boyfriend trouble and Ruth's gradual realisation that, although she was a wife and is a mother, she's entitled to have a life too.
On the DVD: Six Feet Under, Series 1 spreads 13 episodes across four discs. Care has been taken to reflect the show's stylish look in everything from the novel external packaging to the menu layouts. Picture is good, but only standard 4:3 ratio, though sound is vivid Dolby 5.1. The bonus features include two episode commentaries from creator Alan Ball, who happily chats about the pilot and the season finale, both of which he wrote and directed. There's a 22-minute "Behind the Scenes" featurette--standard HBO fare with cast interviews. More interesting is "Under the Main Titles", which explores Digital Kitchen's creation of the fascinating opening title sequence and talks to genius composer Thomas Newman about his theme music. The music can also be heard in an audio-only track as well as in Kid Loco's "Graveyard" remix. Text biographies, episode synopses and Web links complete the extras. One minor niggle: there's no "Play All" facility, so you can't indulge the luxury of watching uninterrupted episodes back-to-back. --Mark Walker
The beginning of an era.
Review date: 2010-04-19 Rating: 10 out of 10
I bought all five dvd-boxsets of this tv-show after being recommended by many friends and after seeing the rave reviews, I decided I would buy them (as I love most other HBO series) I had no idea what I was getting into but I'm glad I did. This show is one of the best things ever to grace our tv's- truly. This show has depths, it is packed with laughs and tears. After watching the amazing "American Beauty" I did some background research and found that it was written from the same producer (Alan Ball) that wrote for Six Feet Under and writes for "True Blood" after learning this, I immediately began watching. With superb performances from Michael C. Hall (Dexter), Rachael Griffiths (Brothers and Sisters) and Peter Krause (Dirty Sexy Money) this show is one of the few out there that are truly amazing- add this to your basket now- you won't be disappointed. Warning: Contains the odd, graphic sex scene, hard drug use, very strong language and nudity. This show is not rated 15, as indicated by Amazon, it is, in fact, 18, as does the box inform. Happy watching!
Six Feet Under : Complete HBO Season 1 [DVD] Reviews
scratched
Review date: 2009-09-26 Rating: 2 out of 10
DVD came scratched and wouldnt play but seller dealt with the problem quickly and I got a swift refund!
Absolute brilliance!
Review date: 2009-08-04 Rating: 10 out of 10
Six feet under is made by the writer of,and flows in the same tradion as the wonderfully successful American beauty.This follows round the dysfunctional lives of a seemingly noral-working class American family running a funeral home.
This is as equally funny as it is emotionally charging and deeply touching.From the first season to the finale I was mesmerised!
You must not miss this!!!!!
Review date: 2008-10-24 Rating: 10 out of 10
I only recently watched the first series of Six Feet under after my husband told me how good it was when he say it a few years ago. I thought I would buy the first series and decide for myself.
It is completely non-stop laughter, sadness and very sexy and all done so well. Totally absorbing, I could not stop watching it! and when I did I couldn't wait for the next episode. The acting is first-class and story lines are brilliant! Needless to say I bought the rest of the series all in one go. I will not go into the plot of the series as it has been done so many times in previous reviews. All I will say is Just Watch IT!! You will NOT be disappointed!
good show
Review date: 2008-03-03 Rating: 8 out of 10
When six feet under aired in 2001 it was so fresh and invigorating that it just swept me off my feet,it was a show that mixed dark humour with surreal comedy and a deep hurtful glance at the world,it had it all,in the following years it has lost some of its shine and appeal but not much,but i must whip out a fair review for all.
Six feet under deals with the fisher family,they are funeral directors who deal with death and emotion and expression at every turn,but they hide their own while they help strangers deal with theirs.
Each episode starts with a death and then we move on from there,we get the dead talking to members of the family and in truth this is a good tactic,it is sort of like their conscience talking to them,thats my opinion anyway,we also get surreal comedy much like that of the mind of J.D in scrubs and that makes for funny viewing,of course alot of what you view is tragic and a tear can take shape at any juncture if you are willing to suppress the fact that this is tv,and in many ways this is vital telly,it has a self belief of its own,there is a sense of pushing the envelope of pain too much in places,the use of billy makes for annoying viewing at time and the screaming and weeping can bring you too your knees at times but this is what it is ,great stuff but not as magic as i once thought.
Product Details/Specifications
Recording label: Warner Home Video
Manufacturer: Warner Home Video
EAN: 7321900991322
Binding: DVD
Number of items: 4
Format: Box set, Colour, Full Screen, PAL,
Release date: 2003-07-07
Number of discs: 4
Aspect ratio: 4:3 - 1.33:1
Audience rating: Suitable for 15 years and over
Region code: 2
Running time: 700 minutes


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