Prison Break - Season 3 - Complete [2007] | ![Prison Break - Season 3 - Complete [2007]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51zF2DuqUyL._SL160_.jpg)
enlarge | Directors: Kevin Hooks, Greg Yaitanes, Michael Switzer Actors: Dominic Purcell, Wentworth Miller, William Fichtner, Amaury Nolasco, Wade Williams Studio: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment Category: DVD
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Rating: 35 reviews Sales Rank: 97
Format: Pal Language: English (Original Language) Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over Region: 2 Number Of Items: 4 Running Time: 543 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 1.3
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Theatrical Release Date: 2007 Release Date: May 19, 2008 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: All of our items are brand new and take approx 4-6 working days (excluding weekends) from order to delivery. We only deliver to the UK.
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Amazon.co.uk Review It was always going to be a challenge to move a show whose premise effectively fitted comfortably inside a single series to a third season. And so perhaps inevitably, Prison Break moves the action back to the slammer, this time in Panama. It proves to be a wise choice, as, while plausibility has long since been thrown out of the window, it's a more natural setting for the show. Prison Break still follows brothers Lincoln and Michael Burrows, but this time there's a far tougher prison that needs to be broken out of. It's a little less claustrophobic than the last one, but more dangerous. And along with the usual terrific supporting cast of characters, the tension, twists and violence that underpin the show are all very much present and correct. Powering Prison Break forwards, of course, is the pin-up star Wentworth Miller, who owns his role as Michael, and grounds many of the show's extremities. And while it's a shorter season than the first two, this third run still manages to cram in some strong entertainment. Perhaps season three isn't Prison Break's finest hour, and perhaps the concept has diluted somewhat since the show first began. But this is still really good, assured entertainment, that knows what it wants to do and simply gets on with it. For that alone, it remains a show hard to resist. --Jon Foster
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a step too far November 6, 2008 J. Bennett (Liverpool, England) after the tension created in series 1 and 2, i was hoping a return to the prison escape format would keep it going but this is a step too far. some of the acting by the newer characters is sub-schoolplay level, and has made me seriously consider whether to bother with series 4
prison break November 5, 2008 rfc (scotland) the first 2 seasons of prison break were excellent but a bit disappointed with season 3 all they have done is just copied season 1 but still worth watching and it only has 13 episodes because of the writers strike in america
If you're a die hard Prison Break fan October 15, 2008 B. Smyth (Crawley) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Prison Break was another of the US TV shows to be affected by the writers' strike. For me though, this was a good thing for Prison Break. I think had this been the full 22-24 episodes it would have dragged. This is something that I think series 2 had suffered from. Series 3 had a tight, edge of your seat, albeit slightly familiar, story line. You always get to the end of an episode and feel you 'have' to watch the next one. This had me finishing the season after only 2 nights! For any Prison Break fan this is a must. If you were disappointed by series 2, you will probably have your faith restored here.
3.5 stars but still good September 28, 2008 Rouchie (Yorkshire, UK) Prison Break series 1 was one of the most original television series I have seen. Season 2 tended to stretch the imagination a little bit, and so I didn't expect much from series 3. Due to the writer's strike this season is much shorter, but I think this really works in PB's favour. Because we are treated to 22 normal episodes squeezed into just 13 episodes, the action is fast and the plot is constantly evolving at high speed. It makes for very exciting viewing. For me, William Fichtner (Mahone) and Wade Williams (Bellick) steal the series and both play superb roles, each having their own personal struggles. Sadly I feel this series falls short because it leaves you asking huge questions from a very early point. For example, my nagging thought was "'The Company' had such influence and power over everything in Series 1, so why couldn't they just get Whistler out by pulling the usual strings?". It was also pretty disappointing to finally realise who's side he was on. Of course getting him out the easy way would make for boring viewing, but you have to wonder whether the plot gets a little too thin in places? Either way, I did enjoy this series and the fantastic way in which each character evolved in yet a new and fresh direction. Also it was great to see Scofield in the last episode showing his true strengths - I'm looking forward to Series 4...!
Prision Break Series 3 (PART I) September 26, 2008 Fred Dread (London, England) With a series called Prison Break I'm not sure what people think it's going to be about. Anyway I enjoyed it but to say it's the COMPLETE third series is a bit of a joke, hence 3 stars for lying, as it's just over half a series. It's developing another thread but I'm not going to say much more. No spoilers here. I'm of the opinion that the standard of writing is still as high as ever but as it's about Prison Breaks, it's obviously got built-in boundaries. Take it or leave it, I still regard it as superior to most of the tosh on TV.
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