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25. Jan 2017
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01. Okt 2010
Babylon 5 Season 2 Series Matures!
Babylon 5 as a series had its highs and lows, partly as the five year story arc dictated. Season 2: The Coming of Shadows is definately a high point for the series. This six dvd package includes tons of extras on Discs 1, 4 and 6 including interviews with cast, crew and series creator j. Michael Straczinski. One nice feature is the building of an episode, showing behind the scenes how an episode gets from concept to screen. We see more of the shadow vessels and quite a few space battle scenes with the Narn Centauri war. One especially memorable scene is Lando Molari watching as the Centauri bombard the Narn homeworld.
The package is attractive and well made to protect the dvds and comes with a 14 page booklet detailing the contents of each disc and episodes synopses. I really like the episode previews to help me keep track of what I've already watched. I have the widescreen format which is especially beautiful on a widescreen TV and lets you see the panorama of the B5 station and space shots.
I have seasons 1, 2, and 5 and can't wait to get 3 and 4. I think seasons 2 and 3 are the best.
21. Sep 2010
A must for Lee fans, quirky cute for others - maybe.
2 von 2 finden das hilfreich This had the potential to be a great Bruce Lee film had he lived to make it, and Kung Fu would have been better with Lee and Game of Death much better had he finished it. The Zen message is all Lee and actually intriguing if you pay attention. The scenery is pretty and the flute (original Lee title was "The Silent Flute") is catching (or it grows on you). The actors, Roddy McDowell, Christopher Lee, Eli Wallach, David Carradine all try as does a forgettable Jeff Cooper as Cord, Joe Lewis was a great martial artist but lousy choreographer (his horse knock out scene doesn't hold a candle to Arnold's camel punching Conan). Though scripted by Lee, James Conurn and Sterling Silliphant, the film lacks Lee's attention to detail on the set presence. If you are a true Bruce Lee fan you must own this film, if not it is a nice addition to a sci/fi fantasy martial arts collection that strives for completness.