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Smallville - The Complete 1st Season

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English French Commentary

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English French Spanish (Espanol) Portuguese
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  • DVD Region 1 Warner Bros. 1.78:1 (16:9) 16:9 (Anamorphic) Enhanced NTSC Add to Collection Add to Wishlist View Images for this disc Compare prices for this disc



    General:


    Synopsis: A meteor shower bursts from the heavens, raining destruction on the unsuspecting citizens of Smallville. Present day. Twelve years later and the healing process has left the town's inhabitants with scars and secrets. From the ashes of tragedy, a popular yet awkward teen attempts to decipher the meaning of his life and his clouded past. As he struggles with the transition from boyhood to adulthood, his strength and strange abilities set him uncomfortably apart from his peers, and his name is Clark Kent.

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    Directed By: Greg Beeman
    Kenneth Biller
    James Marshall
    Terrence O'Hara
    Whitney Ransick
    Mike Rohl
    Rick Rosenthal
    Paul Shapiro
    Jeannot Szwarc
    Glen Winter
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    $USD59.98

    Cast: Erica Durance
    John Glover
    Sam Jones III
    Kirsten Kruek
    Allison Mack
    Anette O'Toole
    Michael Rosenbaum
    John Schneider
    Tom Welling
    Genre: Action / Sci-Fi
    Running Time: 954 minutes
    Year of Production: 2001
    Disc Release Date: September 9, 2003


    Editions:

    There are 13 editions of this movie (including the current edition) in the current region (region 1)
    There are 15 additional editions of this movie in other regions

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    Extra Features:

    • All 21 Episodes Including the Pilot
    • Audio Commentary on the Pilot and First Episode from the Executive Producers & Director
    • Deleted Scenes from the Pilot
    • Interactive tour of Smallville
    • Storyboards
    • TV & Promo Spots

    Disc Information:

    Disc: Type:
    1: Single Sided, Dual Layer
    2: Single Sided, Dual Layer
    3: Single Sided, Dual Layer
    4: Single Sided, Dual Layer
    5: Single Sided, Dual Layer
    6: Single Sided, Dual Layer


    Disc Audio Information:

    Track: Language: Details:
    1: English Dolby Digital 2.0 (Surround)
    2: French Dolby Digital 2.0 (Surround)
    3: Commentary Dolby Digital 2.0 (Stereo)


    Disc Subtitle Information:

    English, English (Hearing Impaired), French, Spanish (Espanol), Portuguese



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    arizona1121, United States of America (Reviewer Ranking: 1) wrote this review on December 24, 2005:

    I was mighty skeptical when I first heard about Smallville. Mainly, I was disappointed that Warner Bros. Television decided to go with this instead of the proposed Bruce Wayne series about his world travels before returning to Gotham to become Batman. Aside from that, it looked like (as one of my friends dubbed it) "Dawson's Krypton." To further complicate things, I discovered that Lex Luthor was to be one of the main characters. Basically, it seemed like it would never work. Boy, was I wrong.
    I began watching the series in the summer, right after the season finale, when WB started rerunning episodes. I was immediately hooked. What struck me immediately about the series was its attention to character development. While the series is mainly episodic, there are usually several subplots that continue from week to week that advances the characters' relationships to one another. The ongoing story of Clark and Lana is especially poignant and heartbreaking due to the fact those who are familiar with Superman lore understand that, even if the two of them get together, their romance won't last. (Thankfully, Tom Welling and Kristen Kreuk have wonderful chemistry and are fully capable actors.)

    The main plots are the show's weakest points. I would imagine it's difficult to come up with a way for Clark Kent to be a superhero from week to week, thus they gave themselves an equivalent to Buffy's hellmouth, the kryptonite rocks. The villains can get fairly ridiculous, such as the bugboy in the second episode (included on the DVD). Fortunately, the writers understand how to turn this into a strength. Rather than focusing entirely on the villain, we get to see how the villain or the situation he/she/it causes affects the characters. (A good example comes later in the series when Clark's powers transfer to another boy and he gets to live a normal life for a short period of time.)

    As to my iffiness about the inclusion of Luthor, once again, my initial reaction was completely off-base. The makers of the show have managed to make Lex Luthor the most interesting character in the series, thanks in no small part to the outstanding performance of Michael Rosenbaum. I've never seen the character given such depth in a non-comics medium and it is absolutely a breath of fresh air. Watching his transition from hero to anti-hero [to villain?] will be fascinating (providing it happens in the course of the series).

    Of course this review wouldn't be complete without mentioning the terrific work of John Schneider and Annette O'Toole as Clark's adoptive parents. It is important to understand why Clark decides to use his powers to help those in need. The Kents are honest, hard-working people who have instilled Clark with a strong sense of right and wrong, and Schneider and O'Toole pull it off brilliantly.


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    The movie information on this page was generously updated by:
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