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Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Warner Brothers
EAN: 0012569813182
Feature: From famed writer/producer Shaun Cassidy comes a suspenseful tale of a blended family trying to recover from a devastating hurricane and its mysterious aftermath For park ranger Russell Varon (Eddie Cibrian), a divorced father of two who is expecting a third child with his new wife, the hurricane proves to be merely the beginning of a long journey into the unknown. As the tiny town of Homestead, F
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
Item Dimensions: 65
Label: Warner Home Video
Languages: EnglishOriginal LanguageDolby Digital 2.0 SurroundSpanishSubtitledFrenchSubtitledPortugueseSubtitled
Manufacturer: Warner Home Video
MPN: 81318
Number Of Items: 6
Publisher: Warner Home Video
Region Code: 1
Release Date: August 22, 2006
Running Time: 907 minutes
Studio: Warner Home Video
Theatrical Release Date: September 21, 2005
Features:- From famed writer/producer Shaun Cassidy comes a suspenseful tale of a blended family trying to recover from a devastating hurricane and its mysterious aftermath For park ranger Russell Varon (Eddie Cibrian), a divorced father of two who is expecting a third child with his new wife, the hurricane proves to be merely the beginning of a long journey into the unknown. As the tiny town of Homestead, F
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Product Description: From famed writer/producer Shaun Cassidy comes a suspenseful tale of a blended family trying to recover from a devastating hurricane and its mysterious aftermath For park ranger Russell Varon (Eddie Cibrian) a divorced father of two who is expecting a third child with his new wife the hurricane proves to be merely the beginning of a long journey into the unknown. As the tiny town of Homestead Florida struggles to rebuild itself Sheriff Tom Underlay (William Fichtner) - who is married to Russell's ex-wife - suspiciously orders the entire area quarantined. Russell starts to investigate the strange goings on and unknowingly begins a fight for the survival of his family his community and what might ultimately be the whole human race.Running Time: 990 min.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: TELEVISION/SERIES & SEQUELS UPC: 012569813182 Manufacturer No: 81318
Amazon.com: Following the success of Lost, Invasion was one of numerous sci-fi-themed shows that debuted in the fall of 2005. But unlike Threshold and Surface, Invasion had the distinct advantage of airing in ABC's slot right after Lost, at 10 p.m. on Wednesdays. Created and produced by Shaun Cassidy (yes, the former teen idol who also produced American Gothic), the series starts in a flurry with a devastating hurricane threatening a Florida city and a 21st-century family happens to be in the middle of it. There's park ranger Russell Groves (Eddie Cibrian) and his wife, Larkin (Lisa Sheridan), who's an inquisitive television reporter. Living with them is Larkin's no-account brother, Dave (Tyler Labine), who blogs about conspiracy theories and aliens while between jobs. Also living with them some of the time are Russell's kids, Rose (Ariel Gade) and Jesse (Evan Peters), who also spend time with their mother, doctor Mariel Underlay (Kari Matchett), who has also remarried, to the town's sinister sheriff, Tom (William Fichtner). Tom also has a child from a previous marriage, sexy teen Kira (Alexis Dziena). Amid the chaos of the hurricane, little Rose is the only one to notice a group of strange lights dropping from the sky into the water, then Mariel disappears only to turn up in a swamp the next morning, seemingly unharmed but now with a strange affinity for water. Not so lucky is Dave, whose investigation of Rose's colored lights leads to the discovery that those lights have a pretty fierce set of teeth. And what does the sheriff have to hide? Parts of Invasion feel like The X-Files or 24, and obviously the central concept isn't new, but it has enough revelations and spooky chills to keep the viewer coming back for more. Unfortunately, even the plum slot following Lost wasn't enough to keep Invasion from being canceled after its first season. The problem is that the season--and the series--ends in a whopping cliffhanger, which may never be resolved. So before you invest yourself into a full season of Invasion, be warned. --David Horiuchi
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I came across this series in the local library. I do not recall it being on television...probably because it lasted but one season.
There were a lot of sub-plots that were left hanging, that I was forced to wonder if they may have gone somewhere if the series had been continued beyond one season.
Basically the show is built on the idea that alien life forms have invaded the human species in the form of glowing, orange sting-rays that come down in massive shooting-star like fashion ... Read More
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I did not expect much from this series, but was tremendously suprised. The character development is what really makes this such a winner. It makes you think and try to predict what is in store for the next episode and what this or that character is thinking and how they will deal with a problem or some new revealed information. The people are each tested to reveal their real intentions and nature whether they be sinister, peaceful, patient, wreckless, loving, or whatever. As you near the end of the episodes ... Read More
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As a two hour movie the basic sci-fi concept might have worked, but it was apparently stretched, very thin, by filler to make a series. Lots of dead end sub plots which make the people of the area look like their drinking water is piped in from a lead mine. Real loser, do not waste your money.
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I found this set for $13 in a grocery store. I'd seen the entire series on rented DVDs but thought I'd buy it since it was so inexpensive. What a great decision! I was surprised at the quality of just about everything in this show. You know they're doing something right when they take a silly premise with some ludicrous plot points and transform it into an engrossing drama.
You may not even have to like science fiction to like this. It's just good drama... and I don't even enjoy TV! I haven't watched ... Read More
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How about doing some research before trying to sell this to the public?
I live in SoFlo- this didn't get cancelled because of all the Hurricanes we had here at the time ( nice publicity stunt by the way) - it got cancelled because it was STUPID!It wasn't the actor's fault - it was the writing that was "OUT THERE".
Talk about dumbing down America - this one is sure to be a Winner!
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