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Sliders - The First and Second Seasons by Colin Bucksey, Jim Charleston, Allan Eastman, David Livingston, John McPherson
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DVD detailsActor: Jerry O'Connell, John Rhys-Davies, Sabrina Lloyd Director: Allan Eastman, Colin Bucksey, David Livingston, Jim Charleston, John McPherson Cinematographer: Robert A. Hudecek Editor: Casey Brown Editor: Brian L. Chambers Editor: Paul Fontaine Editor: Michael B. Hoggan Editor: Stewart Schill Editor: Ron Spang Editor: Benjamin D. Stokes Editor: R. William Zabala Producer: Alan Barnette Producer: Bill Dial Producer: Jacob Epstein Producer: David E. Peckinpah Producer: Tracy Torm? DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Original Language), Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono; Spanish (Subtitled); French (Subtitled) Format: Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC, Subtitled Picture Format: 1.33:1 Running Time: 1019 minutes DVD Release Date: 2004-08-03 Studio: Fox Network
DVD Reviews of Sliders - The First and Second SeasonsDVD Review: Excellent Show Worth Discovering Summary: 5 StarsIf you aren't familiar with "Sliders", or only know it from the final two seasons which aired on the "Sci-Fi" channel channel, I urge you to pick up this 2 season collection.
"Sliders" was a nifty little show that premiered on the Fox network in the mid 1990's. It combines the best elements of "Quantum Leap" and "Voyagers", giving you four heroes that you come to truly care about.
The basic story is that boy-genius Quinn Mallory accidentally opens a portal between dimensions on Earth. He, his girl friend, his physics professor and a has-been soul singer get pulled into a wormhole and begin sliding through different dimensions.
The various worlds that our heroes travel to are imaginative, sometimes funny, sometimes scary, but always fun. All of the inventive predicaments the Sliders find themselves in will keep you entertained, a San Francisco that is a maximum security prison, an American that is ruled by Russia, a world where the male population has been rendered sterile, a world where Howard Stern became leader and anyone over 30 years of age is a second class citizen, or a world where Dinosaurs still roam the Earth.
The casting is great, Jerry O'Connell as Quinn Mallory, is perfect, someone you can really root for and like. Cleavant Derricks plays Rembrandt Brown, a once-famous soul singer dragged along by accident on the first slide. John Rhys-Davies as the pompous professor Arturo is hilarious, but also gives the group a leader, and Sabrina Lloyd as Wade Welles, Quinn's sometimes girlfriend, provides the heart and conscience of the group. You will come to appreciate each of the characters, and as the show progresses you really come to enjoy the interaction between them.
It's easy to see why this show initially found such a small but devoted audience, and why even a decade later it's still such a cult hit. If you are a fan of sci-fi TV, give "Sliders" a shot, I'm sure you will enjoy it. Even if you don't like sci-fi in general, give "Sliders" a shot, as the characters, writing and charisma of the actors will hook you.
Highly recommended.
DVD Review: Definitely entertaining! Summary: 4 StarsI remember this series when it first aired 13 years ago (WOW! time flies...). I am watching them now and enjoing them even more. I have been studying leading edge theoretical physics for the last 5 years(Quantum theory, Relativity, Cosmology, String Theory, nuclear physics and astrophysics), therefore I am more understanding of the sliding concept and the technical language used occasionally during the show. Yes, some of the episodes and the special effects are on the cheesy side(low budget), but the cast is excellent and humor is appropiate when used during the shows (The Professor is hysterical everytime a landing occurs). Overall this is a great show that did not get the credit it deserves.
DVD Review: Great show, but the packaging isn't! Summary: 3 StarsWhen this was on the tube I was a big fan, but I had totally forgotten about it until it showed up on the Zune Marketplace site. After doing the math I figured it was more cost effective for me just to buy the DVD's. If you are into to this sci fi stuff this is a must own. Well of course you are otherwise you wouldn't even be here...Duh!
Anyway the first two seasons are really very good, after that they are ok but really nothing to write home about.
But man the packaging/box of this,well for the lack of a better phrase...sucks. Who ever came up with it should be taken out back behind the wood shed and severely taught a lesson in mass marketing.
I gave it only 3 stars because of the packaging. If it had been packaged like the stargate series, a big 5 stars!
DVD Review: A Fantastic Series for little Kids and Adults. Summary: 5 Starsoh boy, when it come to these two short seasons of Sliders, there's one word that comes into my mind and that's is...... its Freaking Awsome!!!lol
I've been a big Sci-Fi fan for years and when this show came out i felt like i was 7 yrs old again.. Really!!!! My imagination of Parallel Worlds went into a Sci-fi addiction. Thinking about Parallel worlds is fascinating!
So on to the review...... well Jerry O'Connell(Quinn) and John Rhys-Davies(Prof. Arturo) are fantastic. Prof. Arturo to me was the father figure in the series. He had the wisdom and insight you needed when it came too terrible situations. In fact, he was the counter balance for Quinn Mallory.
The DVD case sucks giant Kromag balls!! Handle it with care. Buy the first two seasons because their awsome for little kids and adults too.
DVD Review: "What if you found a portal to a parallel universe..." Summary: 4 StarsSliders was a great show that I watched back when I was a kid and just getting into the sci-fi genre. I was really psyched to find they made DVDs for the show.
The DVDs menus are easy to navigate, have plenty of info, and most of all, have a 'Play All' feature--which is great for when you just want to have some background noise.
HOWEVER, the packaging for this is ridiculous. As you can see in the picture of this, the DVDs are tiered. The box itself is an ungainly 3 inches thick, which has some kind of soft foam inside--which has slits in it for each of the DVDs. It's a very interesting idea, but it doesn't really work for me.
I'd have given this 5 stars, but the packaging definitely ruins it.
Description of Sliders - The First and Second SeasonsThough often and unfairly dismissed as a Quantum Leap clone, the Fox TV series Sliders earned a substantial fan base thanks to its intriguing central premise--the existence of multiple alternate realities--and impressive special effects, both of which get a fine showcase in this six-disc DVD set. Jerry O'Connell leads the appealing cast as a college student who accidentally discovers a portal into alternate dimensions; with the help of his professor (Lord of the Rings' John Rhys-Davies), a spunky Girl Friday (Sabrina Lloyd), and a soul crooner (Cleavant Derricks), O'Connell encounters a host of strange parallel Earths, including a British-ruled United States and one where dinosaurs roam a national park. All nine episodes of the 1995 debut season and the 12-episode second season from '96, as well as the pilot from '95, are included in the aesthetically impressive set; extras, however, are limited to commentary by creators Tracy Torme and Robert K. Weiss on the pilot episode, and a making-of featurette with O'Connell and Derricks. --Paul Gaita
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