The DVD boxset is under a tenner, but Tom went for Blu-Ray.
Quote from: Tom on May 19, 2009, 05:26:05 PMLife On Mars: Series OneIf you watch it soon I can easily decide whether to add it to my upcoming amazon.co.uk order or not
Life On Mars: Series One
Quote from: Achim on May 20, 2009, 06:40:18 AMQuote from: Tom on May 19, 2009, 05:26:05 PMLife On Mars: Series OneIf you watch it soon I can easily decide whether to add it to my upcoming amazon.co.uk order or not I have watched three episodes so far now, and I must admit, that the series hasn't won me over yet. To me it feels like the average cop drama show like "CSI" and "Law and Order" (though I have yet to see a complete episode of those). A genre I am not a big fan of. I only watch and enjoy some crime-solving TV series, but more because of the characters than anything else (like Columbo, Monk or Psych). But in this series there is no character I particularly like. Most of them are even pretty unlikable.The time-travel plot device is hardly used. There are some scenes where he hears voices like someone is talking to his comatose self, to keep up the question, if he has travelled through time or is just in a coma, or just simply lunatic. These scenes do not have anything to do with the rest of the episode and just are there to remind us, that he is not supposed to be there. Otherwise you wouldn't notice it at all anymore. Except that he sometimes mentions something like "I used to live here... I mean I will", he behaves like it is the most natural thing that he is there. The only reason I see for using the time-travel gimmick is, to have an excuse to set the series in the 70s. Otherwise they could just as well do a "big city cop is mixing up the small town police"-story.
As the episodes go on, you may find it more interesting. Meeting family from his childhood and affecting his future by not catching or even arresting people he should leave alone. Plus there's one incredible sequence where they give him drugs in the future and screws him up in the past! Keep watching...
- A Music Only Track (that's an extra?)
I know it isn't really that popular... but my favorite extra always been a blooper reel. I always liked seeing people flub their lines and goofing off. Made it look like they had a great time making the film. :p
Quote from: addicted2dvd on May 21, 2009, 01:08:56 AMI know it isn't really that popular... but my favorite extra always been a blooper reel. I always liked seeing people flub their lines and goofing off. Made it look like they had a great time making the film. :pI'm with you Pete, particularly like the blooper reels as well.The House series have some great ones
Quote from: addicted2dvd on May 21, 2009, 01:08:56 AMI know it isn't really that popular... but my favorite extra always been a blooper reel. I always liked seeing people flub their lines and goofing off. Made it look like they had a great time making the film. :pI usually like the bloopers too. Though I find it annoying when a DVD calls like 2 or 3 outtakes a blooper reel.
I have watched three episodes so far now, and I must admit, that the series hasn't won me over yet.
Quote from: Tom on May 20, 2009, 07:59:33 PMI have watched three episodes so far now, and I must admit, that the series hasn't won me over yet.Thanks for that initial "review", Tom.Accoreing to Jon's reply this could be a slow burner and get better in later episodes; but then , there only is a relatively small amount of episodes in British series... I'll look out for further comments... If it's anything to go by though, the IMDb rating is 9.0!