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| Seaquest DSV - Season One | 
enlarge | Directors: Bill L. Norton, Bryan Spicer, Burt Brinckerhoff, David J. Burke, Gabrielle Beaumont Actors: Roy Scheider, Stephanie Beacham, Jonathan Brandis, Don Franklin, Ted Raimi Studio: Universal Studios Category: DVD
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Avg. Customer Rating: 93 reviews Sales Rank: 10103
Format: Box Set, Color, Dolby, Dvd-video, Full Screen, Subtitled, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Number Of Items: 4 Running Time: 1096 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 1.2
MPN: D29179D ISBN: 1417073268 UPC: 025192917929 EAN: 9781417073269 ASIN: B000BR9SA0
Theatrical Release Date: September 12, 1993 Release Date: December 26, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Brand New and Factory Sealed- An Import Ships within 24 Hours- Excellent Customer Service, 100% Fully Guaranteed- Buy with Confidence from a 5 Star *****... Reliable Seller! Don't hesitate to contact us if you have any problems or concerns about your order, We will resolve it ASAP!!!
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Amazon.com An enormously ambitious television series from executive producer Steven Spielberg and series creator Rockne S. O'Bannon (Farscape, Alien Nation), seaQuest DSV made a valiant attempt to present a thoughtful and socially conscious science-fiction series on par with Star Trek to a '90s audience (which had already latched onto Star Trek: The Next Generation), but struggled with mediocre scripts and special effects for most of its three seasons (1993-96). The first season, however, embodies much of the ambition and scope its producers envisioned, starting with the two-hour television movie to introduces retired officer Cmdr. Nathan Bridger (a grim-faced Roy Scheider) to the crew of the underwater vessel seaQuest DSV. The pilot feature is well helmed by Scheider, and offers an agreeable mix of fiction and fact (oceanographer Dr. Robert Ballard served as technical advisor for the series), as well as considerable action and excitement for an expensive network series. Unfortunately, despite the best efforts of the cast (which included Stephanie Beacham as the ship's fetching doctor and the late Jonathan Brandis as a teen science whiz), the show's momentum faltered under the weight of corny embellishments such as its talking dolphin, Darwin (a genetically engineered human with gills would join the fray in the show's second season) and episodes like "Knight of Shadows," which offered a hoary possession storyline, or "Photon Bullet," which hinges on underwater computer hackers. The series would alternate between intriguing stories (like the suspenseful "Games") and ill-advised ones for much of its remaining seasons, which also saw cast changes (most notably, the departure of Scheider) in an attempt to revive audiences' flagging interest. All 23 episodes of the first season are included on this four-disc set, as well as a decent selection of deleted scenes from nine episodes, including the pilot. -- Paul Gaita
Description Travel to the spectacular undersea world of seaQuest DSV as all 23 groundbreaking episodes from the epic first season surface on DVD. The amazing adventure begins in the mid-21st century, as humankind expands its undersea colonization efforts and a tenuous world peace is enforced by the United Earth Oceans (UEO). In order to protect the fledgling underwater colonies from unknown dangers and hostile invaders lurking in the depths of Earth's last frontier, the UEO recruits Captain Nathan Bridger (Roy Scheider) to command the high-tech battle submarine seaQuest and its diverse and eclectic crew. Along for the ride are a roster of stellar guest stars, including Charlton Heston, William Shatner, Seth Green, Kellie Martin and Kent McCord. Now on DVD for the first time ever, with exclusive never-before-seen footage, the Emmy Award-winning seaQuest DSV is sure to make waves with thrill-seekers everywhere!
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Great Sci-fi December 16, 2008 Seaquest is a fun and entertaining series that has some decent special effects and an okay storyline. I remember watching it years ago and it is one of several old sci-fi series that I have purchased for those times when I just want something fun to watch.
Great December 9, 2008 One of the best shows ever. Taking time to perverse the seas and oceans while educating is a wonderful thing.
I loved this show. November 26, 2008 I can only remember watching this season of SeaQuest DSV. So far I like this season over the second.
And I haven't seen any episodes of season three. I can't wait for them to release season three.
Scheider and Brandis are the main draw here because I've always been a fan of their work. The Bridger/Lucas dynamic is very compelling in this season.
I'm trying to collect shows from my childhood and as far as I can tell the quality of shows past is vastly superior to what is on T.V. today.
Entertaining November 23, 2008 We have always enjoyed Seaquest and I was delighted to see that it was on DVD. It is still as entertaining as it was when it first came out. I would highly recommend it to anyone who likes to be entertained.
Big-Budget SciFi November 6, 2008 There are three seasons of Seaquest DSV. If you had to choose only one of the three, THIS IS THE ONE! The character lineup is the best and the plotlines are the best. If you're a fan of big-budget SciFi, you don't want to miss this season. Captain Nathan Bridger (Roy Schieder ... remember him from JAWS?) is the consummate real human hero -- to young Lucas he's a father figure and to the rest of the crew he's the gifted leader blessed with tremendous insight, wisdom, life lessons, not to mention well-placed humor for good measure. There's also a fair share of eye candy vis-a-vis Stacy Haiduk (Lt. Cmdr. Hitchcock), but I won't spoil that part for you.
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