I grew up watching this series on tv and fell in love with it - completely!! It became an obsession. I love it so much, I feel like I know all the characters. I only had the Complete series on vcd so I decided I would get the dvd, probably better quality too. Me and my cousin used to pretend we were different people in the series, I used to be Diana. I was always so fascinated by her, and I loved the glitter in her hair, the episode where they have the big wedding and Charles gets killed. And I love their clothes too. So I'm looking forward to watching it again, I only had it on vcd before, but dvd's are of better quality and this is really a must own for me. If you haven't seen the series before - wow, you are going to get a big treat! Very 80's, lot's of action, some cheesy lines, glamour, lizards from space - what more can you ask for?!!!! This is truly one of my favourite series ever, can never get enough of it. This is my baby.
The Complete Series ????? WHERE IS THE END? TO BE CONTINUED.......
I really liked this shows , however the show didn't END.... IT ENDS AS TO BE CONTINUED... BUT THERE IS NOT CONTINUATION SO FAR, AND ALSO THE ENDING OF THE LAST EPISODES REALLY SUCKS !!! THE FIRST SEASON WAS EXCELLENT , BUT THEY SHOULND'T MADE THIS ONE, BESIDES THE NAME IS WRONG (COMPLETE SERIES) THIS IS A RIP-OFF.
For all you Jane Badler fans
Reading the many reviews in all the "v" series categories, People asked why
very little was seen of this lovely lady after the series finished.
Well i may be able to shed a little light on this . As far as i am aware Jane has been living in Melbourne, Australia (are'nt we lucky to have here here !)since the early 90's after travelling here to make episodes of Mission Impossible. More recently she has forged a career on the stage starring in the one woman show Shakin' the Blues. She has appeared in various tv shows & guest slots also, and i think happily married to a local Lawyer. Go to Google and you will see lots of pics & info
Though followers of current science fiction television series may dismiss V: The Final Battle as a quaint relic from the pre-computer animation days, the six-hour miniseries about an alien invasion of Earth was a ratings juggernaut for NBC in 1984 and should still provide some entertainment for hard-bitten devotees and fans of '50s-style sci-fi. The Final Battle picks up four months after the shock conclusion of the 1983 prequel miniseries, with a small group of humans known as the Resistance struggling to convince their fellow humans that a fleet of seemingly friendly visitors from space are in fact bent on world domination.
Executive producer Kenneth Johnson (who oversaw most aspects of the first series) only supervised the sequel's script (which underwent several... More Info about this DVD Director(s): Richard T. Heffron DVD Release Date: Released the 06 August 2002 Usually ships in 6 to 11 days
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In its day, V was a monumental event that for one generation remains a pop-culture touchstone. Close Encounters of the Third Kind may have reassured us that perhaps we have nothing to fear from alien visitors and E.T. introduced us to a benign extraterrestrial who only wanted to go home, but Kenneth Johnson's 1983 television miniseries knew better. Visitors who claim to come in peace are revealed to be nothing but human-looking reptilians on human conversion and conquest. As in the dark days of fascism, some collaborate with the enemy; others form the resistance.
At the time, the epic scale of this production was unprecedented. Those 50 motherships that hover over Earth's major cities anticipate Independence Day by more than a decade. The special effects and... More Info about this DVD Director(s): Kenneth Johnson - Victor Lobl - John Florea DVD Release Date: Released the 03 July 2001 Usually ships in 24 hours
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It's not a franchise on the order of Law & Order, CSI, or Star Trek--not yet, anyway--but with Stargate Atlantis, a more than worthy successor to SG-1, Stargate is becoming a nice little cottage industry in itself. The premise, in a nutshell: The Ancients, the greatest race the universe has ever known (or something like that), abandoned Earth millions of years ago, taking Atlantis with them; they then sunk the entire city in order to escape the clutches of the dreaded Wraith, an implacable bunch of villains who nourish themselves by sucking the life from humans. Now, as the two-hour "Rising" pilot details, a new team has gained access to the legendary city. Once they arrive, Atlantis loses the power to sustain its protective shield and rises to... More Info about this DVD Director(s): Martin Wood - Andy Mikita - Peter DeLuise - David Winning DVD Release Date: Released the 15 November 2005 Usually ships in 24 hours
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It has not taken long for Without a Trace to emerge from the shadows of CSI and become a ratings force in its own right. Jerry Bruckheimer produced both series, and both feature the-face-is-familiar character actors with extensive and diverse resumes who have been catapulted to primetime stardom. Jack Malone, head of a crack FBI missing persons unit, is the Australian-born Anthony LaPaglia's breakout role after years of portraying enough Italian mobsters and criminals to populate a season of The Sopranos. LaPaglia was a surprise Golden Globe Award-winner for this inaugural season. Without a Trace is instantly arresting. "The clock is ticking" in each episode, as Malone and company race against time to find a missing person. "After 48 hours," Malone explains... More Info about this DVD DVD Release Date: Released the 14 September 2004 Usually ships in 24 hours
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"In your satin tights / Fighting for your rights / And the old Red, White, and Blue!... / Wonder Woman!" Could anyone who grew up in the '70s ever forget that super-catchy theme song? Originally packaged as the female version of the Batman TV show (producer Stanley Ralph Ross penned 32 of the caped crusader's episodes), Wonder Woman ended up redefining the campy, comic book genre. The primetime show immediately became a social and cultural phenomenon, attracting a wide audience that continued to tune in to America's favorite socially progressive superheroine.
Looking back on it now, it is easy to see the attraction of this unique show that oozed '70s culture, but was set in the 1940s. While trying to stop a Nazi plane from reaching the U.S., Major Steve Trevor (Lyle... More Info about this DVD Director(s): Leslie H. Martinson - Dick Moder - Stuart Margolin - John Newland - Jack Arnold DVD Release Date: Released the 29 June 2004 Usually ships in 24 hours
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