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Stargate Atlantis - Series 3 - Complete [2006]

Stargate Atlantis - Series 3 - Complete [2006]

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Directors: Martin Wood, Andy Mikita
Actors: Joe Flanigan, Torri Higginson, David Hewlett, Rachel Luttrell, Paul Mcgillion
Studio: MGM Entertainment
Category: DVD

List Price: £59.99
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 6 reviews
Sales Rank: 621

Format: Pal, Subtitled
Language: English (Original Language)
Rating: Suitable for 12 years and over
Region: 2
Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
Number Of Items: 5
Running Time: 1006 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 1.2

EAN: 5039036033886
ASIN: B000XEMDQC

Theatrical Release Date: 2006
Release Date: January 14, 2008
Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.co.uk Review
With Stargate SG-1 now permanently off the data screen (except for a TV movie or two) after ten productive seasons, it appears that the fate of the universe is now the responsibility of the Stargate Atlantis crew. Based on the latter's third season, whose 20 episodes (plus a wealth of bonus features) are made available here on five discs, we're in good hands.

Three years into it, Atlantis has retained numerous familiar elements while continuing to evolve steadily. The core cast is intact, with the cocky wiseacre-hero Lt. Col. John Sheppard (Joe Flanigan) and the egotistical, neurotic genius Dr. Rodney McKay (David Hewlett) still the most entertaining of the bunch; as the series explores the characters' personal lives and backstories, we even meet (in "McKay and Mrs. Miller") the latter's sister, who's every bit the wiz that he is. On the other hand, the roles of team leader Dr. Elizabeth Weir (Torri Higginson) and members Teyla (Rachel Luttrell) and Ronon Dex (Jason Momoa) are neither especially well-written nor well-played. The return of Richard Dean Anderson (and his sense of humour) as General Jack O'Neill, the SG-1 mainstay during most of its run, for a few cameos is most welcome, as is the presence of the Wraith, the series' principal villains (SG-1 fans will also recognize the "sentient machines" known as the Replicators from that series). With their flowing white locks, cat-like eyes, pale, almost translucent skin, ultra-fine black leather dusters, and, in one case, shades that would make a Hollywood hipster envious, the Wraith remain the coolest bad guys on the sci-fi scene. We already knew that they feed on humans, but this season brings some startling new revelations, particularly in "Common Ground," an excellent episode that finds Sheppard and a Wraith (Christopher Heyerdahl) forming an unlikely alliance against a mutual enemy; we also witness the return of the Wraith known as Michael (Connor Trinneer), who was the subject of the Atlantis team's ongoing "retro-virus" experiment (designed to make Wraiths human) in Season Two and plays a significant recurring role in Season Three. Other developments are apparent as well, but most dramatic of all is the death of one of the team's key members.

Stargate Atlantis isn't the most original TV show ever created; in fact, elements of The Running Man, Alien, The Abyss, Enemy Mine, and other sci-fi works are sometimes so obvious that the characters themselves mention them in dialogue. But as always, the action sequences, special effects, models, and other technical elements are first-rate, as are the bonus features, which include episode commentaries, featurettes, and photo galleries. --Sam Graham, Amazon.com



Customer Reviews:   Read 1 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Stargate Atlantis   March 30, 2008
C. Joynes (UK)
0 out of 2 found this review helpful

Stargate Atlantis gets better and better every season, always jam packed with action, great characters and storylines to match.

*****



5 out of 5 stars It gets better and better.   March 13, 2008
The Keigmeister (The Isle of Man)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Yet again Atlantis proves itself as one of the best sci-fi shows currently around. This season is even better than the others.


5 out of 5 stars Fantastic   February 19, 2008
N. J. Tucker
4 out of 5 found this review helpful

I think this the best of all the seasons so far, it is action packed, funny,heart tugging,it expands on existing story lines and leaves you wanting more. I found it very easy to watch. I would recommend this to anyone. It is well worth the money.


5 out of 5 stars Avoid the Ripoff! Get this Fantastic Box Set Cheaper!   December 6, 2007
P. B. Jayatissa (Birmingham, West Midlands, UK)
18 out of 34 found this review helpful

Stargate Atlantis Season 3 - Region 2 (UK & European) version is set to be released in the UK in Mid-January 2008 and is priced around 40. But the Region 1 version (USA & Canadian) was released in September 2007 and costs around 20!

These differences are obviously due to the publishing studio's (in this case, MGM) profit maximizing tactics. But there is nothing preventing you from importing these DVDs to the UK from North America and gaining the benefit of the cheaper merchandise.

Amazon UK has a standard charge for DVD delivery from North America to the UK of 1.24 per item. My Stargate Atlantis Season 3 Box Set took about 8-9 days to arrive from the USA and I paid only 20 (INCLUDING delivery) for it! I also got 'My Name is Earl - Season 2' which is scheduled for a January 2008 release for 18 (that's including delivery too!)

Words of Caution...

Keep in mind that you will need either a MULTI-REGION DVD player or a computer with Region Code bypassing software to play DVDs from other Regions (try DVD43 for PC. Mine works great).

Try to buy through Amazon. I buy from the Amazon Marketplace and only deal with sellers that have at least 95% positive ratings. I do this frequently & so far, haven't had any bad experiences with any of the retailers. Even if something goes wrong, you can claim your money back by contacting Amazon.

Even though you are ordering from North America, your order is processed by Amazon UK and therefore you could use any debit/credit card accepted by Amazon UK. You don't need to have a Visa, MasterCard or American Express to pay which is mostly the case in international transactions. Also, the security of your financial information is not compromised as its Amazon UK that charges your card & processes your order, not the North American seller.

If you can wait a bit longer for your DVDs to arrive, there is no reason for not exploring the possibility of getting what you want cheaper, provided you have the right equipment to play the DVDs. In some cases, you might have to pay a small import tax but when compared with the UK retail price, the DVDs will still probably be cheaper from the USA including all those costs (but always check this first before ordering!). Also, I have noticed that the Region 1 releases frequently have content such as bonus features that are absent in the Region 2 release.

Hope this information is helpful.

POWER TO THE PEOPLE!



3 out of 5 stars Fails to realise its potential   November 1, 2007
IJ (Liverpool, UK)
20 out of 31 found this review helpful

Despite the 3-star rating, for me `Stargate: Atlantis' remains slick and absorbing television and it's still one of my favourite shows. But so often with season three there's a great deal of promise, only for little to be delivered in terms of engrossing stories with a moral core, or with convincing character development. I also find it disconcerting how the Wraith are being developed into a race devoid of any redeemable qualities and how despite their sentience they're treated as little more than base life forms, even when they take human form and gain the potential to do good, as evidenced in episode 2- `Misbegotten' (7/10).

Sadly, I also think the show is beginning to suffer from a lack of well-rounded, sympathetic characters- Rodney is central to a huge number of episodes in this season compared to his fellow cast members, episodes that see him learning valuable lessons, only to revert back to his usual rude, sarcastic, abusive self in the next episode, apparently having learned nothing from the experiences. Ronan proves himself once and for all to be completely one-dimensional in the fourth episode- `Sateda' (4/10)- he's violent, threatening, reckless, disobedient and has no other sides to his personality.

Episode 5- `Progeny' (10/10) is totally absorbing, tense and surprising, combining the best themes that the original Stargate and Stargate: Atlantis have to offer.

Episode 7- `Common Ground' (6/10) is the latest attempt to resurrect the way-past-its-peak/flogging-a-dead-horse Genii story-arc. The story has strong shades of an episode series co-creator and executive producer Brad Wright wrote for the Outer Limits a few years ago called `Quality of Mercy' exploring how captivity can mess with your sense of reality and alter your preconceptions, but the story is just too thin here. The Genii were once an interesting race and really convincing foes despite their technological inferiority, but since Colm Meaney was supplanted as their leader it's a storyline that's clearly become directionless. On the positive side, the Wraith prisoner in this episode is dealt with fairly and with some sympathy, which makes a welcome change.

In episode 15- `The Game' (7/10) Sheppard and McKay begin playing what they assume is an Ancient form of recreation, but which turns out to be absolutely real to the inhabitants of a distant planet. It's a fun idea, but the way the premise is constructed is just too implausible and the story is filled with so many coincidences that for me it just lost all credibility. It also has some really poor characterisation- Dr. Weir supposedly spent years as a talented delegate back on Earth, it was in fact one of the reasons she was awarded the leadership of the Atlantis expedition, but in this episode she can't even succeed in keeping two representatives from opposing sides at the conference table for a minute and a half (and they aren't even that uncompromising). This could have been Weir's chance to shine and for her character to finally be recognised as the talented, respected, useful member of the team we know she can be, but instead we have 44 minutes of Sheppard and McKay bickering like 5-year-olds.

Episode 12- `The Return, Part I' (9/10) is incredibly promising, as an Ancient transport is accidentally discovered traveling through space. Its crew members are subsequently brought back to Atlantis where the Ancient female leader takes abrupt and surprising action. But as the story resumes in `The Return, Part II' (6/10) it suddenly becomes another story entirely, the female Ancient representative vanishes into thin air and with the exception of Jack O'Neill swimming through a flooded area of the city the episode doesn't come close to realising its potential.

Then comes episode 17- `Sunday' (7/10) which is downright baffling. It starts off as a gentle sidestep into the personal lives of the expedition members and suddenly, right out of the blue the Atlantis team suffers a surprising loss in the form of one of their closest colleagues. All I can say is...prepare yourself for the end of an era.

The penultimate episode `Vengeance' (6/10) sees the return of part Human, part Wraith Michael in a much repeated story in the Stargate franchise. Is it just me, or is this the opposite direction most viewers would have preferred this character taking? There's no ethical conflict, or even any conscience left in the character at all, he's completely transformed into the clichéd villain and is now lumped in with the many other enemies the Atlantis expedition has managed to accumulate since arriving in the city.

The season final episode- `First Strike' (8/10) rightly continues on from the best episode of season three `Progeny' and also sets the all-action, guns blazing, no compromises, no retreats tone that has made the season finales of the previous two years so entertaining. Unfortunately, I think the story layout for the finale's has now become too familiar i.e. the stakes are set high for Atlantis, the mission doesn't go as planned, the consequences could be disastrous for all and then comes the obligatory cliff-hanger ending. Earth's military again involve themselves in the affairs of the city, but this time the implications are very ominous for the civilian contingent of the expedition, suggesting a movement towards an even more militaristic regime in future seasons, which I personally don't agree with, but I guess I'll have to reserve judgment until season four...


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