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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: PARAMOUNT HOME VIDEO
EAN: 9781415712207
Format: Box set, Color, DVD, Full Screen, NTSC
ISBN: 1415712204
Item Dimensions: 100
Label: Paramount
Languages: EnglishOriginal Language
Manufacturer: Paramount
MPN: PARD888704D
Number Of Items: 6
Publisher: Paramount
Region Code: 1
Release Date: June 14, 2005
Running Time: 1065 minutes
Studio: Paramount
Theatrical Release Date: April 21, 1993
Editorial Review:
Product Description: ALL 23 EPISODES ON 6 DISCS
Amazon.com: In the world of Walker, Texas Ranger, there's no problem that can't be solved with a big truck, a few roundhouse kicks, and the unflappable-bordering-on-comatose cool of martial-arts-champion-turned-B-movie-star Chuck Norris (Good Guys Wear Black, Forced Vengeance). As Texas Ranger Cordell "Cord" Walker, Norris helmed this fusion of karate chops and cowboy hats for nine seasons; for some reason, the last season is being released on DVD before any of the earlier ones. By this point, the show's formula--non-stop action and high drama with no concern for common sense or coherent storytelling--has been honed to a science. No opportunity for peril is overlooked, particularly when it affords Walker a heroic moment. In the season's first episode, firemen recoil from a burning building, but Walker strides in without a word (and without any of that cumbersome protective gear) to rescue a cute boy and his loyal dog. This is refined cheese: Bad guys wear evil on their sleeves and criminal masterminds act like morons whenever it's convenient to conclude the episode. Norris wisely keeps his dialogue to a minimum, usually curt commands to his multi-ethnic troupe of high-kicking Rangers (Clarence Gilyard Jr., Judson Mills, and Nia Peeples) or warm endearments to his beloved wife Alex (Sheree Wilson). Most episodes bounce between a couple of overlapping high-tension elements (say, arms dealers and an outbreak of the Ebola virus), though this season also features an epic four-episode arc about a villainous computer genius known as "The Chairman" (Michael Ironside, Scanners, Starship Troopers). The standard two-pronged attack can be amazingly effective; no matter how absurdly the characters may behave, the next stirring scene is underway before anyone has time to notice. It's as addictive as potato chips. Fans will find Walker, Texas Ranger: The Final Season crunchy and completely satisfying. --Bret Fetzer
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My son is very pleased with it. It came on time and in very nice shape.
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I gave this to my dad for father's day-he is 76 yrs old....only understands VCR--DVD---a "newfangled" concept----but Walker is his very favorite TV show and he used to be able to see it on the Hallmark Channel, but then HAllmark cancelled the show and boy was it difficult to explain that to an early dementia sufferer!----Had pruchased the DVD player for him several years ago, but it still sat in its box.....once we showed dad how to use the DVD player---(still needs our help sometimes)-and explained ... Read More
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Iam very disapoint that I gotseason six then it went to final season so Idid not see part 2in harm'sway and did not get to see walker which he is in the final seasons I would like to know when I am go to get 8 seasons
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this show is good i have been watching it ever since it came on tv and now i got the season of it.
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I enoy this season very much and was unhappy to see the show end. The only thing was that is wold have been nice to see Gage and Sydney get together as their on screen chemistry was great. I hope they all move onto big and better things.
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