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| Man I can not wait for this dvd. Comes out August 8th. Finally, the premiere season of television's greatest pleasure (IMO next to 24) is being released in a six-disc package filled with all 22 episodes and tons of extras! * Pilot Commentary #1 by: Paul Scheuring & Dominic Purcell * Pilot Commentary #2 by: Brett Ratner & Mark Helfrich * Cute Poison Commentary #1 by: Paul Scheuring, Dominic Purcell & Wade Williams * Cute Poison Commentary #2 by: Matt Olmstead and Silas Weir Mitchell * Riots, Drills and the Devil (Part 1) Commentary #1 by: Paul Scheuring, Dominic Purcell, Robert Knepper, Sarah Wayne Callies, Amaury Nolasco & Wade Williams * Riots, Drills and the Devil (Part 1) Commentary #2 by: Nick Santora & Bob Mandel * Riots, Drills and the Devil (Part 2) Commentary by: Paul Scheuring, Dominic Purcell, Wade Williams, Amaury Nolasco & Peter Stormare * Odd Man Out Commentary by: Garry Brown & Karyn Usher & Bobby Roth * Brother's Keeper Commentary #1 by: Paul Scheuring, Robert Knepper, Sarah Wayne Callies, Amaury Nolasco & Wade Williams * Brother's Keeper Commentary #2 by: Greg Yaitenes & Zach Estrin * 2 Alternate Scenes for Cute Poison * "If These Walls Could Speak: Profile of the Joliet Correctional Center" * "Beyond the Ink: Tattoo Featurette" * Inside Look Episodes include: Disc 1: 1. Pilot 2. Allen 3. Cell Test 4. Cute Poison Disc 2: 5. English, Fitz or Percy 6. Riots, Drills and the Devil (Part 1) 7. Riots, Drills and the Devil (Part 2) 8. The Old Head Disc 3: 9. Tweener 10. Sleight of Hand 11. And Then There Were Seven 12. Odd Man Out Disc 4: 13. End of the Tunnel 14. The Rat 15. By The Skin & The Teeth 16. Brother's Keeper Disc 5: 17. J-Cat 18. Bluff 19. The Key 20. Tonight Disc 6: 21. Go 22. Flight |
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| Awesome! Can't wait! What was Went absent when they made the DVD? LOL oh well! |
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| I pre-ordered from Amazon as soon as I learned it was being released. It's under $40 (US) on Amazon, vs. the $60 (US) it's said to list for. |
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| OOH...look! Dominic is doing quite a few commentaries. Fantastic! |
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| Cool! but i live en Denmark, so it would properly be very expensive to sent it over here... |
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| Yeah, it looks like those extras will be worth the buy alone though! Alternate endings =o? |
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| I've got to get my hands on a copy of this soon. Perhaps it will last me while PB is taking a break for 2 weeks. Sigh! |
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| I just rented discs one, two, and three from Movie Gallery! My mom and I are having a Prison Break marathon to catch up on all that we have missed!
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| Thought this was a great review!!! If you haven't picked up the DVD set you must!!! From Variety... Prison Break (Release: Aug. 8. Six-disc set: $59.9 A Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment release of the 2005 season. With: Wentworth Miller, Dominic Purcell, Peter Stormare, Robin Tunney, Sarah Wayne Callies By MARK BLANKENSHIP Fox's "Prison Break" almost demands DVD consumption. The serialized plot -- about an engineer who purposely gets thrown in jail so he can break his brother out -- is so intricate and engaging that it's hard to resist watching several episodes in a row. And fans who binge on first season discs should be pleased by extras that cater to their obsession. The jewels here are the commentaries. Overall, 18 cast and crew members participate, and four of the six highlighted episodes have two tracks apiece. Listen to everything, and you'll feel intimate not only with the show, but also the salty-mouthed community that creates it. Curiously, though, star Wentworth Miller is absent, and exec producer Brett Ratner only appears on the pilot, saying little more than, "This is a great show." But creator Paul Scheuring digs deeply on multiple episodes. He's the rare commentator who confesses when things don't work, which validates his insight on moments that do. And thesp Silas Weir Mitchell (psycho inmate Haywire) ups the entertainment by mocking several illogical scenes. Elsewhere, a behind-the-scenes docu offers quirky tidbits. Who knew that Miller did his own stunts or that some scenes were filmed in John Wayne Gacy's old cell at Joliet prison? A featurette on Joliet's history shows pics of 19th century inmates who look far more unsettling as the skein's TV prisoner. Equally unsettling? The constant buzz of a tattoo needle in a docu about the cryptic body art on Miller's character. After seeing all this footage of real-life prisons and needles, viewers may be ready for another marathon of high-concept escapism. |
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