Star Trek: The Next Generation - Complete Series

Star Trek: The Next Generation - Complete Series

Star Trek: The Next Generation - Complete Series
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Brand: Paramount
DVD: Region Code 1
Audio: English (Original Language)
Format: AC-3, Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC
Picture Format: 1.33:1
Running Time: 8085 minutes
DVD Release Date: 2007-10-02
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Studio: Paramount

DVD Reviews of Star Trek: The Next Generation - Complete Series

DVD Review: Very Pleased!
Summary: 5 Stars

Very attractive and every disc works. Did I mention it arrived in a flash? What more could you ask for?

DVD Review: Cheap packaging good price
Summary: 4 Stars

Just like many of the reviewers here have mentioned the plastic casing for the DVDs looks extremely cheap and filmsy. A corner in one of the DVD trays in my copy have been chipped off, but luckily there aren't any major damage (as some have reported of cracked/severely damaged trays). I paid $250 for mine (coz it's on sale) and it's pretty worth it compared to buying the whole thing on itunes or in independent seasons. I won't say that this is the ultimate deal if you're a ST:TNG fan but i'ts a pretty good deal for those that wishes to collect the whole series and is budget conscious. DVD are in SD (Standard DVD) quality and are in full screen. I wish they are available in HD and Widescreen versions as well, maybe the producers of the show will make those versions available in the future (remastered?).

DVD Review: AWESOME
Summary: 5 Stars

Well I grew up a huge Star Trek fan so when I seen they came out with a 20th anniversary complete series box set I knew that I would like to own it. After reading the reviews on here I was a little worried that the package would not survive very well because I am currently on deployment in Iraq. That being said though I still took the chance and I couldn't be happier. Not only did I get it in the mail extremely fast there was also no damage to the trays or anything when I openned it up. I of course was prepared so had bought a cd case in advance just in case so overall I am very satisfied with this product.

DVD Review: Star Trek The Next Generation Complete Series
Summary: 1 Stars

This complete series is not well organized. The disks are packaged all together--ie. not by Season, and there is NOT a synopsis of each episode. If you are looking for a particular episode, you will never find it the way this compilation is organized. Look for a Complete Series where the dvds are better organized physically, and have a summary of EACH episode.

DVD Review: I am glad to finally own this, but...
Summary: 4 Stars

This is one of my absolute favorite TV shows from when I was a kid, and even as an adult I am just in love with all the characters. The stories are some of the best ever conceived. The special effects still hold up very well 20 years beyond the series finale.

The only reason that I rated this four stars instead of 5 stars is the terrible packaging. The package looks good, but, the system that is used is horrible and was broken in three places when it arrived at my door before I even looked at a DVD. There is a very thin piece of plastic that connects each section of the DVD's together. The DVD's come out as one giant insert and so it is hard to get to just one out without damaging the case. I would have sent it back, but, in truth, I really just want to be able to watch the show. Also, if I send it back I know that I will just get the exact same thing, and given what I know, it would brake too (Plus I didn't get it from Amazon so I can't exchange it :)).

Other than the case, this is an excellent collection for the price.

Description of Star Trek: The Next Generation - Complete Series

Finally, the complete, epic sci-fi television series, Star Trek: The Next Generation is available in a complete series set for the first time ever. Celebrate the 20th Anniversary of the landmark series and own all 176 classic episodes in one definitive collector's boxed set, featuring all-new special features. This is the definitive release that fans have been waiting for!
After Star Wars and the successful big-screen Star Trek adventures, it's perhaps not so surprising that Gene Roddenberry managed to convince purse string-wielding studio heads in the 1980s that a Next Generation would be both possible and profitable. But the political climate had changed considerably since the 1960s, the Cold War had wound down, and we were now living in the Age of Greed. To be successful a second time, Star Trek had to change too.

A writer's guide was composed with which to sell and define where the Trek universe was in the 24th Century. The United Federation of Planets was a more appealing ideology to an America keen to see where the Reagan/Gorbachev faceoff was taking them. Starfleet's meritocratic philosophy had always embraced all races and species. Now Earth's utopian history, featuring the abolishment of poverty, was brandished prominently and proudly. The new Enterprise, NCC 1701-D, was no longer a ship of war but an exploration vessel carrying families. The ethical and ethnical flagship also carried a former enemy (the Klingon Worf, played by Michael Dorn), and its Chief Engineer (Geordi LaForge) was blind and black. From every politically correct viewpoint, Paramount executives thought the future looked just swell!

Roddenberry's feminism now contrasted a pilot episode featuring ship's Counsellor Troi (Marina Sirtis) in a mini-skirt with her ongoing inner strengths and also those of Dr. Crusher (Gates McFadden) and the short-lived Tasha Yar (Denise Crosby). The arrival of Whoopi Goldberg in season 2 as mystic barkeep Guinan is a great example of the good the original Trek did for racial groups--Goldberg has stated that she was inspired to become an actress in large part through seeing Nichelle Nichols' Uhura. Her credibility as an actress helped enormously alongside the strong central performances of Patrick Stewart (Captain Picard), Jonathan Frakes (First Officer Will Riker), and Brent Spiner (Data) in defining another wholly believable environment once again populated with well-defined characters. Star Trek, it turned out, did not depend for its success on any single group of actors.

Like its predecessor in the 1960s, TNG pioneered visual effects on TV, making it an increasingly jaw-dropping show to look at. And thanks also to the enduring success of the original show, phasers, tricorders, communicators and even phase inverters were already familiar to most viewers. But while technology was a useful tool in most crises, it now frequently seemed to be the cause of them too, as the show's writers continually warned about the dangers of over-reliance on technology (the Borg were the ultimate expression of this maxim). The word "technobabble" came to describe a weakness in many TNG scripts, which sacrificed the social and political allegories of the original and relied instead upon invented technological faults and their equally fictitious resolutions to provide drama within the Enterprise's self-contained society. (The holodeck's safety protocol override seemed to be next to the light switch given the number of times crew members were trapped within.) This emphasis on scientific jargon appealed strongly to an audience who were growing up for the first time in the late 1980s with the home computer--and gave rise to the clich?d image of the nerdy Trek fan.

Like in the original Trek, it was in the stories themselves that much of the show's success is to be found. That pesky Prime Directive kept moral dilemmas afloat ("Justice"/"Who Watches the Watchers?"/"First Contact"). More "what if" scenarios came out of time-travel episodes ("Cause and Effect"/"Time's Arrow"/"Yesterday's Enterprise"). And there were some episodes that touched on the political world, such as "The Arsenal of Freedom" questioning the supply of arms, "Chain of Command" decrying the torture of political prisoners and "The Defector", which was called "The Cuban Missile Crisis of The Neutral Zone" by its writer. The show ran for more than twice as many episodes as its progenitor and therefore had more time to explore wider ranging issues. But the choice of issues illustrates the change in the social climate that had occurred with the passing of a couple of decades. "Angel One" covered sexism; "The Outcast" was about homosexuality; "Symbiosis"--drug addiction; "The High Ground"--terrorism; "Ethics"--euthanasia; "Darmok"--language barriers; and "Journey's End"--displacement of Indians from their homeland. It would have been unthinkable for the original series to have tackled most of these.

TNG could so easily have been a failure, but it wasn't. It survived a writer's strike in its second year, the tragic death of Roddenberry just after Trek's 25th anniversary in 1991, and plenty of competition from would-be rival franchises. Yes, its maintenance of an optimistic future was appealing, but the strong stories and readily identifiable characters ensured the viewers' continuing loyalty. --Paul Tonks

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