Buffy The Vampire Slayer: Season 1 Boxset (UK)

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The three disc set
Certificate: 15
Running Time: 528 mins
Retail Price: £44.99
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Synopsis:
At just sixteen years of age Buffy realises she is `the chosen one` whose destiny is to slay vampires.

Episode listing:
Welcome To The Hellmouth
The Harvest
Witch
Teacher`s Pet
Never Kill A Boy On The First Date
The Pack
Angel
I Robot... You Jane
The Puppet Show
Nightmares
Out of Mind Out Of Sight
Prophecy Girl

Special Features:
Interactive Menus
Scene Access
Commentaries by Joss Whedon
Music Video: `I Quit`
Cast Biographies
Photo Galleries
Video Trailer
Interviews with Joss Whedon and David Boreanaz
Pilot Script

Video Tracks:
Standard 1.33:1

Audio Tracks:
Dolby Digital Stereo 2.0 English

Subtitle Tracks:
French
English
Dutch

Starring:
Charisma Carpenter
David Boreanaz
Anthony Head
Alyson Hannigan
Nicholas Brendon
Sarah Michelle Gellar

Casting By:
Marcia Shulman

Soundtrack By:
Sean Murray
Walter Murphy
Nerf Herder
Shawn K. Clement

Director of Photography:
Michael Gershman

Editor:
Skip Schoolnik
Geoffrey Rowland
Kimberly Ray
Skip MacDonald
Regis Kimble

Costume Designer:
Susanna Puisto
Eileen A. Dunn
Cynthia Bergstrom

Production Designer:
Carey Meyer
Steve Hardie

Your Opinions and Comments

7 / 10
What a genius concept. Take Sarah Michelle Gellar. Take a healthy dose of vampires and other various nasty demon guys and have said Sarah Michelle Gellar kick their ass!

Finally, a buffy boxset has come to DVD. First impressions are that the case and packaging are pretty cool. The thick cardboard case opens up into a sort of crucifix shape that shows the three DVD discs in this set, and a full episode guide from season one. You also get a little booklet with information and trivia regarding each episode in the boxset.

The video print is what i`d call "ok". Not fantastic, but not awful either. But then again we`re dealing with basically TV stock film here, so no 16:9 or Dolby Digital soundtrack, just plain vanilla full frame and Dolby stereo.

Theres`s quite a few features thrown across the 3 discs though. There`s an interview with Joss Whedon (the series creator) and David Boreanaz (Angel), a commentary from Joss, a music video (Hepburn`s "I quit"), cast biographies and a still gallery.

If you`re a fan of the series then this is a must buy basically. Hopefully the next seasons aren`t too far behind, or a boxset of Angel series one.
posted by pete the gremlin on 8/12/2000 10:20
7 / 10
Great Packaging which compensates for the lack of transfer quality from TV stock to digital. Unfortunatly no widescreen but the sound is reasonable.

Could have been more extra`s to compensate for the lack of quality but the overall package is A++. A real buy for slayer fans but a disapointment for DVD fans. I hope the second box set will be better other wise go for the video set, same quality and cheaper!!!(But No extras)
posted by Pmint on 3/2/2001 00:42
7 / 10
Hmm Buff-sty the Vampire Layer............oh no wait thats something else.

Content:- Buffy as per usual. Gore + humour + Buffy = Yummy!

Video:- Not widescreen, but then again it is only a TV program so it doesn matter so much. Quality is so-so, just like watching it on TV really. Good enough for me.

Audio:- Only stereo, but then again it is only a TV show so it doesnt really affect your enjoyment of the show. It was crisp and clear throughout so I was pleased.

Features:- A bit sparce for a box set like this, but they are there at least. They are all ok.

Overall:- The box really does kick ass quite alot. It is as good as watching it on the TV, so if you liked it there then you will have no problems here. I enjoyed it.
posted by Blazingmonga on 3/2/2001 01:47
10 / 10
The one that started it all. Hi i`m Buffy
The Boca Del Inferno
Great stuff. Season one was marvellous especially the climax. Truelly marvellous. Pic and sound were great for a TV show that was shot on video. Extras vere interesting. I love the hepburn vid.
posted by dicanio on 20/5/2002 07:09