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Stargate Atlantis - The Complete Third Season by Andy Mikita, Brad Turner, Brenton Spencer, Martin Wood, Paul Ziller
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DVD detailsActor: Jason Momoa, Joe Flanigan, Paul McGillion, Rachel Luttrell, Torri Higginson Director: Andy Mikita, Brad Turner, Brenton Spencer, Martin Wood, Paul Ziller Writer: Brad Wright DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: Czech (Original Language); English (Original Language); English (Subtitled); French (Subtitled); Spanish (Subtitled); French (Dubbed) Format: AC-3, Box set, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD-Video, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen Picture Format: 1.78:1 Running Time: 871 minutes DVD Release Date: 2007-09-18 Audience Rating: Unrated Studio: Sci-Fi Channel, The
DVD Reviews of Stargate Atlantis - The Complete Third SeasonDVD Review: Great Quality DVD series for a great price!! Summary: 5 StarsThe DVDs and case are in great condition and I have not been able to beet the price locally or on the web.
DVD Review: Well worth it. Summary: 5 StarsStargate Atlantis Season 3 box set is a treasure for any Stargate Atlantis fan. A total must have!
DVD Review: The series just keeps getting better and better!! Summary: 5 StarsI am really enjoying this series and Season Three shows that it just keeps getting better and better. I love how creative the problems are, the ingenuity of the 'bad' guys. And the solutions are not the standard "we are evolved beings and can solve anything" mindset -- especially with Rodney MacKay, the know it all scientist, to solve them, well, almost always, it's a lot of fun. Good comedy mixed in with great drama and action. My suggestion would be to start the series from the beginning, as you can get a little lost in some of the plots otherwise.
DVD Review: Another great season. Summary: 5 StarsAn exciting Sci-Fi adventure for your collection. I now have seasons 1-4 and love watching them. The price was great and the shipping was quick. Thanks Amazon.
DVD Review: One of the Best Summary: 5 StarsI would rate season 3 as one of the best of Stargate Atlantis. Of the twenty episodes, I would rate nearly half of them as among my favorite from the entire series. Rodney McKay is my favorite character and since season 3 is a very McKay-centric episode, one can understand why I rate it among my favorites. I thought the character development (especially of McKay's character) was extensive, but season 3 did not shy away from the dramatic, the action-packed or the tragic.
Season 3 probably had the highest combination of episodes that ranged from the hilarious to the tragic, from the frightening to the bittersweet. Though I do rate season 1 and 2 as equal to season 3, I also believe that season 3 was the peak of Atlantis's performance. I didn't get much better than this.
Description of Stargate Atlantis - The Complete Third SeasonFor the first time ever, fans can catch up on season 3 before season 4 begins on Sci Fi! 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 humor) 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 Beyond Stargate Atlantis: The Complete Third Season  Stargate SG-1 Complete DVD Series |  Stargate Atlantis Books |  Stargate Toys and Games |
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