Alias - The Complete Collection (Seasons 1-5 +
Rambaldi artifact box) DVD
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Buy Alias - The Complete Collection (Seasons 1-5 + Rambaldi artifact box)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Buena Vista Home Video
EAN: 0786936721201
Format: Subtitled, NTSC
Label: Buena Vista Home Entertainment / Touchstone
Manufacturer: Buena Vista Home Entertainment / Touchstone
Number Of Items: 29
Publisher: Buena Vista Home Entertainment / Touchstone
Region Code: 1
Release Date: November 21, 2006
Running Time: 4512 minutes
Sales Rank: 17217
Studio: Buena Vista Home Entertainment / Touchstone
Theatrical Release Date: September 30, 2001
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Editorial Review:
Description:
From J.J. Abrams, the creator of LOST, comes the culmination of one
of the most thrilling series ever -- ALIAS. Bring home the ultimate
fan box set with ALIAS: THE COMPLETE COLLECTION, including all five
complete seasons of ALIAS on DVD. This special collector's set is a
must-own for all true fans and allows you to become part of the
ALIAS phenomenon. Immerse yourself in hours of all-new exclusive
bonus features with a special DVD packed with never-before-seen
footage that you can only find in this set, including an emotional
reunion with all your favorite stars from the series!
Amazon.com:
From the moment Jennifer Garner appeared on screen, tied to a chair
in a fluorescent red wig, Alias burst onto the scene as an
intriguing "spy-fi" series that sucked viewers into a weekly action
movie. Like its successor, Lost, creator J.J. Abrams spun a cult
favorite show that held interweaving conspiracies, mysteries, and
even some of the same actors. Unlike the island drama, however, Lost
was really only about one central character: Student-turned-agent
Sydney Bristow (Jennifer Garner, who was catapulted from obscurity
to the A-list) learns the government agency she was working for
isn't CIA at all, but a rogue baddie outfit called SD-6. Sydney,
along with her father (Victor Garber, robbed of an Emmy) work as
double agents to bring down SD-6 and its top gun, the ever-shifty
Arvin Sloane (Ron Rifkin). Once that happened, of course, there were
more bad guys and villainous networks to be brought down, and the
rest of the series followed Sydney's adventures--always in various
disguises--as she roundhouse-kicked her way through each one.
While season one was about the threat of SD-6 discovering her
identity, season two dealt with her personal relations: her romance
with CIA handler Vaughn (Michael Vartan), her reunion with her
duplicitous mother (Lena Olin, The Unbearable Lightness of Being)
and hiding her agenda from outsider friends while revealing it to
her former SD-6 comrades. Season three catapulted Sydney two years
into the future (with amnesia!) facing a suspicious new agent (and
Vaughn's new wife) and more prophecies of Rambaldi, a cross between
Da Vinci and Nostradamus whose writings and artifacts became a
deadly obsession for Sloane. Seasons four and five went all over the
map, introducing a new black-ops unit, a half-sister for Sydney (Mia
Maestro), two new agents (Balthazar Getty and Rachel Nichols), and
more bad guys before its final showdown between Sydney and Sloane.
Due to the show's cancellation and hurriedness to finish season five
in a shortened amount of time, some plot points and questions were
never answered.
On the DVD
The entire Alias series comes housed in a replica of the Rambaldi
box, an intricately designed gold case with red velvet lining,
embossed with "IRINA" on the lid just as it was on the show. Inside,
each season's discs are housed in its own storybook case, and a
small hardcover companion book features the show's cast and crew
answering fans' burning questions, particularly the unanswered
storylines such as "Who was Deep Throat?" (the anonymous tipster who
kept calling Will in season one, whose identity was never revealed).
Hidden in the Rambaldi case's false bottom(!) is a bonus disc of
material not found in any previous DVD release. The featurette "Case
Closed" interviews cast members at the close of the show, with
footage of their very last set takes (It's touching to see veteran
stars Garber and Kevin Weisman, who plays lovable techie geek
Marshall, struggle not to cry while season five newbie Nichols weeps
openly). The included fan tributes are amusing to watch; one
inventive obsessor hangs a red Japanese lantern above his bed and
calls it his own personal "Mueller sphere." Other featurettes
explore interviews with the cast after the pilot was filmed; the
significance of the number 47 throughout the series; the numerous
networks of villains (The Covenant, K. Director, Prophet 5, etc.)
But the best quote from the bonus disc comes from an interview with
Rifkin, who assesses Sloane's complex motives with: "He's bad.
Sloane is bad. Sloan is baaaaad. Sloane. Is. Bad." If you're a
die-hard Alias fan and don't own any of the previous seasons on DVD,
this one is for you. -- Ellen A. Kim