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Veronica Mars - The Complete First Season by David Barrett, Guy Norman Bee, Harry Winer, John T. Kretchmer, Marcos Siega
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DVD detailsActor: Francis Capra, Jason Dohring, Kristen Bell, Percy Daggs III, Teddy Dunn Director: David Barrett, Guy Norman Bee, Harry Winer, John T. Kretchmer, Marcos Siega Brand: Warner Brothers DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Original Language), Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround; English (Subtitled); Spanish (Subtitled); French (Subtitled) Format: Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen Picture Format: 1.77:1 Running Time: 935 minutes DVD Release Date: 2005-10-11 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Studio: Warner Home Video
DVD Reviews of Veronica Mars - The Complete First SeasonDVD Review: VERONICA MARS IS WAY SMARTER THAN ME! Summary: 5 StarsWhen I was younger, I loved Nancy Drew, so when I read about Veronica Mars the summer before Season 1, I just had to watch. I loved it from the very first episode. My daughter and I watched it together, and she has loaned out her seasons on DVD to many friends. What a great, well-written, and wonderfully acted show.
DVD Review: never received the item Summary: 1 StarsI never received this item. I tried contacting the sender and Amazon about this, but received no reply from either. This is the second time I have tried to order a video from Amazon,and the second time I did not receive my order. Needless to say, I will not order again, but I would like my money back, which I did not the first time. Kathleen Bruns
DVD Review: Veronica Mars is Smarter than Me! Summary: 5 StarsThis is a great TV series, full of wit and never-ending fun, but with some serious heart as well. Season one is the best, and definitely worth the money I spent on it, which means a lot coming from a college student with limited funds! The price was fair and the delivery quick: it came two days before a similar product I ordered at the same time through another store, which made me very happy. You'll fall in love with Veronica Mars, and soon you'll realize that she's smarter than you, too, and I don't mean that as an insult!
DVD Review: Very Underrated Show! Summary: 5 StarsA mixture between the teen drama and a mystery "who did it," this show is so underrated. I had never heard of the show before and after wathcing every season of the OC, Dawson's Creek, and One Tree Hill I needed antoher show to fill my time. I started researching for 'shows similar to..." and read a review about Veronica Mars. I was interested and ordered season 1. I became obsessed and had the entire season done in like 3 days and soon ordered seasons 2 and 3. If you like the Teen Drama shows such as OC, One Tree Hill, Dawson's Creek, etc. you will love this show too.
DVD Review: The brilliant Veronica Mars series Summary: 5 StarsVeronica Mars is no longer made, but even so it still has to be one of the best series to come out of the USA. The first series sets the storyline for the following series two & three - (equally must haves for you DVD collection). It's concept is a mix between a female Sherlock Holmes meeting Beverly Hills, 90210. Veronica Mars is played by Kristen Bell who gives a blow away performance supported by an equally talented supporting cast. The writing is also in a league of its own and the quality of production is far above the norm. The one-liners coupled with the strong characters guarantees a great viewing experience. The series finished due to not having enough viewers. This was mainly due to very little publicity and having its US schedule changed weekly. It lasted for 3 series, and considering the crap that is commissioned by the same US television network, it should have gone on for many more years. I have loaned my three box sets to friends who cannot believe they had never heard of seen this brilliant series in the UK. I guarantee once you start watching this show you will be hooked and very disappointed it is no longer in production.
Description of Veronica Mars - The Complete First SeasonIn the wealthy, seaside community of Neptune, California, the rich and powerful make the rules. Unfortunately for them, there's Veronica Mars, a smart, fearless 17-year-old apprentice private investigator dedicated to solving the town's toughest mysteries. Veronica used to be one of the popular girls, but it all came crumbling down around her after her best friend, Lilly, was murdered, and her then-sheriff father, Keith, was removed from office for naming Lilly's rich father as the lead suspect. During the day, Veronica must negotiate high school like any average teenage girl. But at night, she helps with her father's struggling, new private investigator business--and what she finds may tear the town of Neptune apart at the seams. DVD Features: Deleted Scenes Extended takes Gag Reel
The smartest high school drama since Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Veronica Mars is The O.C. as penned by Raymond Chandler. Veronica (Kristen Bell, Deadwood) is Nancy Drew by way of Lauren Bacall, while Neptune makes Peyton Place look like Mayberry. The first season begins in the aftermath of a dizzying array of cataclysmic events: Her best friend, Lilly (Amanda Seyfried), was murdered, her sheriff father was fired over his handling of the case, she was sexually assaulted, and her mother left. Since then, Keith Mars (Enrico Colantoni, Just Shoot Me) has become a private eye and drafted Veronica as his assistant. She may lack Buffy's physical prowess, but the "tiny blonde one" turns out to have a special talent for sleuthing. In the wake of her sophomore year, the popular crowd abandoned Veronica--even boyfriend Duncan (Teddy Dunn), Lilly's brother. (Hence the theme song: "We Used to Be Friends.") Veronica is on her own until she meets Wallace (Percy Daggs III), the only student unfamiliar with her past, unlike Duncan's sarcastic pal, Logan (Jason Dohring), one of her more ardent foes. He was Lilly's boyfriend and his father is movie star Aaron Echolls (Harry Hamlin). By the end of her junior year, Veronica and Logan will make their peace, but it won't be so easy to win over the school--let alone the town. Throughout the season, Veronica will solve several mysteries both big and small--including the murder of Lilly Kane. But a few questions remain. For instance, at the end of the season finale, Veronica opens the door to greet an unseen visitor with "I was hoping it would be you." So who was it? Fortunately, UPN renewed the critically acclaimed (if ratings challenged) teen noir and that tantalizing question will be answered in the second season premiere. --Kathleen C. Fennessy
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