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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0024543115762
Format: Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD-Video, Full Screen, Subtitled, NTSC
Label: 20th Century Fox
Manufacturer: 20th Century Fox
Number Of Items: 6
Publisher: 20th Century Fox
Region Code: 1
Release Date: July 20, 2004
Running Time: 946 minutes
Sales Rank: 9946
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Theatrical Release Date: October 25, 1996
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Description: Retired serial-profiler Frank Black has moved his family to Seattle to escape the violence and horror he dealt with while working for the FBI in Washington, D.C. Although his uncanny and often unsettling ability to see into the twisted minds of serial killers has caused him much inner torment, Black knows his "gift" can still be used to help protect and save others. For that reason he has joined the mysterious Millennium Group, a team of underground ex-law enforcement experts dedicated to fighting against the ever-growing forces of evil and darkness in the world.
Amazon.com: Millennium marked the second major television series created by Chris Carter, who'd already made his name as the brains behind The X-Files. And, like its predecessor, it shares a lot of the same themes--it's a crime thriller that gradually unfolds into a grand conspiracy involving the government and the fate of the entire world.
Agent Frank Black (Lance Henriksen) is a former FBI agent who has transplanted his family from Washington, D.C. to Seattle, after suffering something of a breakdown. He's an expert criminal profiler--arguably the best, thanks to his ability to "see" into the minds of killers--and he fears for the safety of his wife and young daughter. In Seattle, he joins the mysterious Millennium Group, an agency of freelance crime-busters who investigate particularly brutal crimes. As a result, Millennium is downright bleak viewing, as Black jumps from horrific slaying to horrific slaying. Moreover, there's a growing sense of unease about the workings of the Millennium Group, so that in typical Chris Carter fashion, you don't know who to trust. With its pre-Y2K angst and overwhelming darkness, as well as its general humorlessness, Millennium hasn't dated as well as The X-Files. Still, thanks to Carter's vision and Henriksen's compelling take on the tortured Black, it's difficult not to get hooked. --Ted Kord
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"Millennium" is one of the smartest, and most stunning, television shows I have ever seen. It's also one of the darkest. The first season deals with serial killers and mass murderers(the formulaic "monster of the week" is present). The purely adult content found in all of the 22 episodes may be too strong for some. To me, it's perfect. I haven't seen a network show with this much strong adult content since "24" and "House".
The brilliant Lance Henriksen stars as Frank Black, a crinimal ... Read More
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Frank Black is my hero. As played by Lance Henriksen he posesses an insight into the minds of the most demented killers. He knows the evil that resides in the human heart and his time worn face shows it. Yet he still holds on to the hope that he can make a difference for his wife and little daughter, protecting them from the all too real human monsters that seem to be appearing more often in the modern world.
Where do serial killers come from? Is there some real evil entity, a "devil" ... Read More
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This is the best tv show ever aired i guess thats why it was cancelled,its not a comedy or a reality show,it had to go because it wasn't for wives and kids anything for men has to be approved by a woman audience,anyway this show had great acting,great plots and it always kept you guessing about the next show even if it showed a preview better than XFILES which started to focus too much on the agents and not the subject like this show did,i wish there were at least 2 more seasons.
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Millennium, season 1, was way ahead of its time when it premiered way back in '96; it gives you the kind of quality television that is usually reserved for the premium channels. I'm talking about high production values, great acting & writing. Lance Henriksen 'becomes' Frank Black---- in what has become his signature role to date. This series speaks of the end-times, terrorism (before it became fashionable to have a 'war on terror'), good and evil, God, corruption, redemption & cultural dysfunction. ... Read More
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I can only speak to the first season, but man is it boring...loving the X-Files and the Millenium crossover episode I expected good acting, original plot twists...you get the idea. I'm a little over halfway through this season and I see none of this.
Lance Henriksen always pleases...but the sickly-sweet, artificial nature of Frank Black's home life makes me want to throw up...especially since it seems to add nothing significant to character or plot development.
Police are inept; ... Read More
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