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Heroes - Season One
Heroes - Season One

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Actors: Hayden Panettiere, Masi Oka, Ali Larter, Adrian Pasdar, Milo Ventimiglia
Studio: Universal
Category: DVD

List Price: $59.98
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 432 reviews
Sales Rank: 31

Format: Anamorphic, Box Set, Color, Digital Sound, Ntsc
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled)
Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Number Of Items: 7
Running Time: 1035
Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 7.3 x 5.6 x 1.4

MPN: 025195008280
UPC: 025195008280
EAN: 0025195008280
ASIN: B000QDLSR0

Theatrical Release Date: October 2006
Release Date: August 28, 2007
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Genre: Television
Rating: NR
Release Date: 28-AUG-2007
Media Type: DVD


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Arguably the most talked-about television show of the 2006-2007 season, the Emmy-nominated fantasy Heroes gives viewers blends comic book-style adventure with plotting and characters as rich and layered as any graphic novel or drama series. Creator Tim Kring's premise is deceptively simple - ordinary individuals in locations around the globe discover that they have, for lack of a better term, super powers, and wrestle with this reality while facing challenges both global (the destruction of New York City, for one) and personal (indestructible cheerleader Hayden Panetierre has family issues - serious ones, as the true identity of her adoptive father reveals; Milo Ventimiglia's Peter Petrelli, who absorbs other powers, must overcome his own insecurities). Add to this mix a terrific villain - Zachary Quinto's Sylar, who hunts and kills people with extraordinary powers like our heroes - and viewers have a riveting series that exhibits an almost-perfect balance of cliffhanger thrills (the action and special effects are truly impressive for a network program) and genuine drama that sets the show apart from most speculative fiction (save, perhaps, the revived Battlestar Galactica, which it compares too favorably). The seven-disc set of Heroes: Season One offers a wealth of extras for fans, who may be familiar with some of them through the NBC.com website, especially the cast commentaries, which are featured on half of the episodes. Kring is featured on the 73-minute uncut pilot episode, which for some viewers, may be even better than the network version; the main difference is the degree of character development, including an entire storyline for D.L. Hawkins that isn't featured in the broadcast version. Also on deck are some 50 deleted scenes from the episodes, several by-the-books making-of featurettes, including coverage of the special effects and stunt work, and a profile of artist Tim Sale, whose illustrations are used for Isaac Mendez's prophetic artwork. Prospective buyers should note that while all of these supplemental features are included on the HD-DVD version of this set, the special Web-connectivity elements are not available here. -- Paul Gaita


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3 out of 5 stars Heroes - So close, and yet so far away   August 17, 2008
I'm a guy that loves shows like Lost and 24. I love shows with rich, interesting stories with characters I not only can relate to, but also really enjoy seeing when they're on the screen. When I heard about the premise for Heroes, it seemed like it was right up my alley.

So, I ordered the season. I watched the first episode. Not my favorite, I thought. Still, I remember having watched the first few episodes of Battlestar Galactica, hating them, then after a while, grew to love the series. I hoped for an experience that would reward the time I took to watch it. I thought to myself, "Hey, it's alright... sometimes it takes a show to stand up on it's own two feet."

Turns out I'm just a sucker. Despite the hype, I just don't like any of the characters, save for maybe Hiro- and that's definitely a maybe. The characters are all so self-absorbed and pretentious that after each episode, I no longer got the feeling of "What's going to heppen next?" Instead, it was "Is there any way to make this guy or girl likable?" After watching the entire first season, the answer is a resounding No, pretty much all of them remain obsessed with their own problems and ego, with exception to Hiro and Nathan Petrelli.

The other problem with the show is similar to the problems faced by the last couple seasons of Alias- No substance. There would be plot twists, sure, but there would be nothing that would seriously alter the course of events. There's a point where the series turns just plain boring. In addition, there are plenty of times where someone says something vague, and you're meant to expect it to be deep and meaningful, but when the audience finds out exactly what they mean, you find out that it wasn't deep, and the reveal is so disappointing that it's annoying. And Saresh? Easily the most egotistical and pretentious one of them all. The fact they've made him the narrator is infuriating.

Why did I give it three stars? The last few episodes. They're actually pretty good, plus the "5 years into the future episode." Not bad at all. If they made the entire series like those episodes, this would have been a great series. Also, Hiro starts out as being pretty annoying. I'm a dork (An engineer by day), and I was meant to relate to him... but geez. However, his character gets developed into someone I actually liked seeing at the end.

So, to conclude- Great concept, horrible characters, poor writing. Don't expect Lost with superpowers. Expect X-men, only much more drawn out and wolverine is a cheerleader, without the aweosme blades.



5 out of 5 stars Yeah, this is the greatest show ever!   August 16, 2008
I was doubtful of watching this as I don't watch many shows because they are all the same premise. My buddy brought it over and said no matter what, I was gonna watch it. So, I humored him and watched the first episode. Then, around 6 hours later we are still watching the show, anxiously going through the episodes. This show is just unreal and amazing. Every turn of the corner is a new twist. Also, the level of violence in this show surprised me as it's a network show. This show is a slightly watered down version of X-Men.


2 out of 5 stars It's okay...   August 14, 2008
 1 out of 3 found this review helpful

The show is an original and you grow to care about these characters. The problem was is I found only one out of four episodes to be that interesting. Lots of repetition and basically really boring. I liked season 2 much better.


4 out of 5 stars WON'T STOP WATCHING   August 11, 2008
This series is very spectacular.I watched it till about disc four when i 1st got it.I stopped watching it for about 2 months,and watched LOST the rest of the 2 months.I started to watch it again with my friends and i couldnt stop watching it.Some episodes you fall asleep its so boring,but most of the episodes are great im waiting for the 2nd season to come out to find out what happened to sylar and the rest of the heroes.This is a great show for 10yr olds and higher im sherees son and im 11 and understood each episode greatly.The episodes are easy to understand and there very interesting to watch sometimes i wish i had some of there powers on the show.It always makes you wonder whats going to happen right after the next episode.MUST BUY


4 out of 5 stars A great first season   August 5, 2008
I watched the pilot a few weeks ago and was instantly hooked. The characters are all very different but likable, the acting is great, the stories are interesting, and the powers are cool to see while they're developing--there's more than just flying and super-strength. This show sort of has everything, in a way: action, romance, sci-fi, family relationships, corruption, mysterious characters with dubious morals... The one things I noticed, though, was a distinct lack of fun. It's all drama and angst, especially for Nikki and Peter. Hiro and Ando make up for a lot of it, but it's still very much present.

Regardless, Heroes is definitely recommended, and not just for fans of these superhero-y type things. Buy this DVD and prepare to spend an entire day watching--with bathroom breaks, of course.


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