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Lost - The Complete Seasons 1-3

Lost - The Complete Seasons 1-3
Director: N/a
Actors: Matthew Fox, Evangeline Lilly, Dominc Monaghan
Studio: Buena Vista Home Entertainment

List Price: $179.97
Buy New: $84.99
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 24 reviews
Sales Rank: 577

Format: Ntsc
Language: English (Unknown)
Region: 1
Number Of Items: 21
Running Time: 3115 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.9
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.8 x 4.3

UPC: 786936772272
EAN: 0786936772272
ASIN: B0017HZZP0

Release Date: April 29, 2008
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Product Description
UPC#786936772272
DESCRIPTION: Season 1. Stranded on an island that holds many secrets, 48 people must band together if they hope to get home alive. Now you can experience the nonstop excitement and mystery of every episode, from the shows mind-blowing first minute to its spectacular finale, on a 7-disc DVD set.
Season 2:4, 8, 15, 16, 23, 42. Push the button, and prepare to be blown away by the groundbreaking television event USA Today calls TV s best series. The multiple Emmy Award-winning drama reaches new heights in its spectacular second season as the survivors of Oceanic Flight 815 discover they are not alone in their battle against The Others, and a contested decision to open the hatch reveals a new realm of mystery and intrigue. Prepare yourself for the DVD experience of Season Two, complete with over eight hours of original bonus material you can t see anywhere else including unaired original flashbacks and you ll discover for yourself why everything happens for a reason.
Season 3: Find the answers you ve been looking for in the explosive third season of the show USA Today calls the most gorgeous, audacious, expansive series on network TV.
As the power of the island to both heal and destroy comes into sharp focus, the lines between good and evil are blurred and loyalties are challenged when the survivors of the crash become tangled within the lives of the Others.
Plan your escape, and immerse yourself in all 23 episodes of Season Three. Go deeper than ever before in this seven-disc DVD box set, complete with hours of never-before-seen bonus features, including secrets from the world of the Others, behind-the-scenes featurettes, unprecedented access to the Lost writers room, and so much more.
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5 out of 5 stars Lost - Seasons I through III - A Great Collection   May 12, 2008
Mark (East Coast)
39 out of 41 found this review helpful

Lost is a great show, although if you're here to buy this TV DVD collection I don't have to tell you that. You're probably a hardcore fan already. But for the few people that haven't gotten into Lost yet, I can honestly say this is one of the few programs I can see somebody watching from beginning to end without any prior experience. It just draws you in.

It took me a while to get into Lost. By season II my interest was peaked. And by now, I'm just as hooked as everybody else. Watching these on DVD is better than watching the episodes on TV or even online. First of all, all the DVD episodes are presented in the same widescreen format that was only available when watching over HD before. The regular airings on network television was not the full widescreen but instead a chopped down version that's not nearly as great to look at.

These DVDs also allow you to watch and re-watch these episodes whenever you please. For those who are new to Lost that is a bigger deal than it may appear at first. There's nothing better than being able to watch these shows back to back as well as re-watch the tricky parts and try to figure out all the sub-plots. :) The extras really help you get into it too, giving you great background and juicy info that will suck you in even further. In fact the extras alone are worth the price of admission for any Lost junkie.

There's another benefit to these disks. Unlike those who have to wait for the next season or show to air based upon the VERY STRANGE and DISJOINTED practice of them delaying new episodes and taking long breaks between seasons, you can pace yourself through these seasons. Discover the story on your own time and avoid the annoying schedules set by network television or the next writer's strike.

To list all of the episode plot-lines isn't really something you need me to do here. What I can tell you is at a high level what to expect from each of the seasons and what goodies are included. Because this collection is really rich with special features, and that's really the value of getting this set. Even if you've seen the episodes already, I can see alot of people still buying these disks for that alone.

Lost - The Complete First Season

As you might expect, the first season set includes the Pilot episode that has become almost TV legend at this point. The very diverse set of characters is introduced little by little through their interactions but more so through the flashbacks. We get to learn about the fateful events that brought them all together and how they cope with the stress of being ... well, Lost. :)

Audio commentaries for the "Pilot" episode by the producers gives you a background into how the pilot got off the ground and filmed. There are other audio commentaries that are episode specific for "Walkabout," "The Moth," and "Hearts and Minds."

Most of the special features are included on the seventh disk, which is devoted to them. "The Genesis of Lost" shows us how everything started and evolved. "Welcome to Oahu: The Making of The Pilot" is standard making-of fare. "Designing a Disaster" is a kind of featurette about how they filmed the amazing crash site from the "Pilot."

"Before They Were Lost" goes into the show's casting, which will really surprise a lot of people. This show is amazingly cast, and when you see this you will be even more amazed at how they did it. Audition footage is included too. :)

"Lost: On Location" is a group of behind-the-scenes extras that cover some filming sequences. This is very useful for aspiring film-makers and just general movie junkies.

There are also some flashbacks from the season finale and over a dozen deleted scenes.

Also included are some less useful, though still attention keeping extras. Among them are:
- "The Art of Matthew Fox" about photography he did during the "Pilot." Nice for people like me who like photography, but not for Lost purists.
- "Lost@Comicon" is footage from Comicon and the actors who were there promoting the show
- "Onset with Jimmy Kimmel" feels like a shameless network plug and shows some worthless and probably staged shenanigans
- "Live from the Museum of Television and Radio" is another bit of self-promotion that includes very little
- "Backstage with Driveshaft" takes a look at Charlie and his fictitious band
- "Bloopers from the Set" is a gag reel that really didn't even need to be here. Some people are into that stuff though.


Lost - The Complete Second Season

Season 2 is a very direct continuation of the ending of the first season. It does start to give the show more of a "24" like feel though. Mysteries are solved but more questions are raised than answered. And while we get a lot of background on key characters like Kate and Jack, it takes us a VERY long time to get there. There are a lot of riddles and red herrings thrown in to make you think and throw you off. Still, every episode has a value when you see things develop over all the seasons of the show.

Audio commentaries are available for some episodes, including "Man of Science, Man of Faith," "What Kate Did," "The 23rd Psalm," "The Whole Truth" and "Dave."

They seem to have added more episode commentaries to make up for less on the special features disk. Disc seven includes:
- "Fire and Water: Anatomy of an Episode" a "making of an episode" featurette
- "Lost: On Location" a contrast of episodes shot on location instead of a studio
- "The World According to Sawyer" which is a character profile of Sawyer and his sarcastic comments
- "The Lost Flashbacks" with three never before seen flashbacks
- Over a dozen deleted scenes
- Another annoying "Lost Bloopers" extra
- A "Channel 4 UK Promo" which is a slow-motion music video type of comercial
- "Lost Connections"- a featurette about character inter-connections
- "Mysteries, Theories and Conspiracies" helps fuel the fire on the many unanswered questions
- "Secrets from the Hatch" is all about the hatch and how it was thought up

Lost - The Complete Third Season

Like the second season, Lost's third season was originally split into two sections with one more popular than the other. I still think all the episodes were important, though some do move faster than others. And speaking of "the others" they really start to take center stage in this season.

"Lost Book Club" goes through the parallels between plot elements and the unraveling storylines "Lost: On Location" and "Lost in a Day" are "making-of" features that go into filming and it's challenges.

There is a one-on-one with star Matthew Fox and a featurette on "the others." As usual we have the audio commentaries and deleted scenes. We also again have the bloopers which we could have done without.

"Cast in Clay: The Toys of Todd McFarlane" goes into making toys for the show. "The Next Level: Inside the Video Game" shows the making of the LOST game by Ubisoft.


Conclusion

Each season stands on its own as a tremedous work of TV. Some will complain about the tail end of season two or the beginning half to season 3, but the more you watch and learn the more it all comes together. This is a great show and a great set that is definitely worth owning. You also save some money on the set, which is nice too.

Enjoy!



5 out of 5 stars LOST is awesome!   April 29, 2008
Vicki L. Martin (Virginia Beach, VA USA)
9 out of 12 found this review helpful

I have seen every episode of this show (I actually started watching it after season 1 ended and had to rent the first season to catch up so that I could watch season 2 as it aired), and I LOVE IT! It keeps you on your feet, and you always want to know what is going to happen next...making you come back for more. Plus, the price is just right! You can't beat the price for what you are getting! If you are a LOST fan, or you want to get into the show, this is the best deal you will get on the DVD's. Don't let this deal pass you by, because you won't find it anywhere else!


5 out of 5 stars Quick Thoughts   June 14, 2008
Zachary Koenig (Fergus Falls, MN)
4 out of 5 found this review helpful

Here are some general synopsis of each season:

Season One: The important characters of the Oceanic 815 plane crash are introduced, and their stories are told in flashback form. A mysterious French woman, dinosaur-like monster, and metal underground hatch are found on the island.

Season Two: The inside of the hatch (and its ultimate meaning) is explored, along with further flashbacks to old and new characters.

Season Three: An in-depth look at the mysterious "Others", and certain key cast members say goodbye.



5 out of 5 stars Get "Lost"   May 17, 2008
Tonya Duckworth (Ohio)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I had only seen the very first episode by the time "Lost" already had three seasons. I raved about it to my boyfriend telling him we had to watch the rest of them because the episode was "SO GOOD". If you haven't seen "Lost" yet and you want to get the first three seasons then good for you, you don't have to be put through the suspense of having to wait for the next episode to air. When my boyfriend and I were watching our seasons we were almost in tears because we couldn't skip to the next episode fast enough. The seasons of "Lost" are thrilling and exciting and you're guaranteed to have a fun time watching them. You'll be sad when you have to start watching them on T.V.


1 out of 5 stars LOST- What a disappointment!!!   July 20, 2008
Alexandra Orozco (Sublimity, Oregon)
2 out of 30 found this review helpful

Utterly appalling. I was so intrigued to see what it was supposed to be one of the best television series, What a disappointment!!, I watched the entire season 1 and still didn't understand why LOST was so admired, so I jumped season 2, and tried season 3 to see if something has happened, and I was so amazed to see that not a thing happened. LOST is so incredible boring, there's no action at all, no brain action, This is absolutely NOT a thinking person's notion of stimulating entertainment, If I were you, I would watch the first and last episode and I sware you won't miss a thing. They will be lost forever. I even thought that I should be hight (drugged) to get it, But i was tired of loosing my time here. Writers must be so astonished to see how people see this nonsense show, with no answers.. just question after question and I'm pretty sure they will come with ridiculous answers at the end. DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME with this garbage. Try Prison Break which is an absolute 10!!! with great acting, plot and superb suspense. When your're used to great suspense LOST is just a piece of junk.




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