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The 4400 - The Complete First Season

The 4400 - The Complete First Season

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Directors: David Straiton, Helen Shaver, Nick Gomez, Tim Hunter, Yves Simoneau
Actors: Joel Gretsch, Jacqueline Mckenzie, Mahershalalhashbaz Ali, Laura Allen, Patrick Flueger
Studio: Paramount
Category: DVD

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 179 reviews
Sales Rank: 9915

Format: Subtitled, Color, Widescreen, Ntsc
Language: English (Original Language)
Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Region: 1
Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1
Number Of Discs: 2
Running Time: 256 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6

MPN: PARD040404D
ISBN: 1415707472
UPC: 097360404043
EAN: 9781415707470
ASIN: B00062IDEW

Theatrical Release Date: July 11, 2004
Release Date: December 21, 2004
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Condition: There are some scratches on the disk or disks but do not affect the play quality. Ships in 1-2 business days.

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
When 440 missing people emerge from nowhere the department of homeland security wants to know why. But the answers arent coming eay & by the time they do it might be too late. Studio: Paramount Home Video Release Date: 12/21/2004 Run time: 256 minutes Rating: Nr

Amazon.com
The 4400, which began as a five-week miniseries on the USA Network, is built around a deceptively simple, dramatically rich premise. What if all the people, who had ever been abducted by aliens, were suddenly returned to Earth? What would happen? Although they look exactly as they did when they left, they have no knowledge of where they were or why they were taken. Now some even have special powers, like clairvoyance. As with ABC's Lost, which centers on the survivors of a plane crash, The 4400 features a large cast of characters and a host of mysteries to be solved. If the special effects, which are kept to a minimum, can be a little cheesy at times, the concept--and the skillful execution of the concept--easily makes up for it.

Produced by Francis Ford Coppola's American Zoetrope and created by Scott Peters (The Outer Limits), The 4400 is set in Seattle, where the 4400 are returned. The principal characters include Dennis Ryland (Peter Coyote of E.T.), the local supervisor of Homeland Security. He's joined by agents Tom Baldwin (Joel Gretsch of Taken), whose nephew was one of the returnees, and Diana Skouris (Jacqueline McKenzie of Romper Stomper), who takes in one of the youngest returnees.

Guest stars include Michael Moriarty (Law and Order) in "Pilot" and Lee Tergeson (Oz) in "Becoming." Billy Campbell (Once and Again) also appears in several episodes as Jordan Collier, a real-estate magnate and returnee who becomes an advocate for others like himself, many of whom are having problems adjusting to a changed world. Like Lost, one of the biggest success stories of 2004, The 4400 debuted to strong ratings and was renewed for a full season. --Kathleen C. Fennessy


Customer Reviews:   Read 174 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars The 4400 - The Complete First Season   November 27, 2008
Marshall L. Royse
4400 people disappeared and came back with special powers. I missed alot of it when it was first on and was excited to get the first season and see how it started and progressed. The beginning of another Awesome series.


5 out of 5 stars A great start to a compelling series   November 6, 2008
Viva (So. Cal.)
This first season of the riveting series is filled with tension, conflict, mystery, and emotion, as 4400 people return to Earth suddenly after having been abducted over a period of 60 years. The 4400 foundation is set up to help them, while another agency keeps an eye on potential troublemakers. One of the younger 4400s is even adopted by one of the agents. They all seem to have unusual abilities, too, which are sometimes helpful but also a liability.
Fascinating concept.



5 out of 5 stars okeydokeyjokey,,,im an idiot! You sure are!   October 28, 2008
W. Tarlton (Acworth, Ga)
for those of you who are not sure about the title of my review, I suggest you reference Super Troopers. for those of you who are actually wondering about this show and its vendor...Great Show! seller did what they said they would do.


3 out of 5 stars A Good, Not Great, Show   July 15, 2008
Pat Shand (Freeport, NY USA)
At this point in the series, "The 4400" isn't a great show. It's a good show that, for the most part, will keep you entertained. It's a quick season, so the overall story arc gets handled nicely. It's a very intimate show, and the character's are introduced quickly and skillfully, but there are a few things lacking in the overall package that really prevent it from being at the same level as other sci-fi mysteries like Lost and Battlestar Galactica. I'll break the show up into a list of positives and negatives.

POSITIVES
+ The "mystery of the week" sections of the episodes are a lot stronger than the overall arc of the season. Each episode told a good standalone story, and that is the driving force behind this being a good show.
+ A lot of the guest stars are very, very impressive. Especially David Eigenberg is episode two as Carl Morrisey.
+ The characters are interesting, for the most part. I especially enjoyed Lily and Richard.
+ The directing is, to say the least, always experimental. There are some shots that are so innovative and work really well, but however it also gets to the point where some of the more experimental camera work is a bit jarring.

NEGATIVES
- The acting, by and large, ranges from mediocre to bad. While all of the actors do have moments that convince me that there might be a sparkle of talent in there, a lot of the leads are pretty much bad. Patrick Flueger as Shawn is simply awful, as is Brooke Nevin as Nikki. None of the cast members steadily impressed me other than Billy Campbell as Jordan and Conchita Campbell as Maia.
- The music in the series is very badly picked out. When they should have used scores, they use cheesy pop culture songs that, while the songs are good by themselves, they sound highly out of place in the show.
- The writers seem to be fans of taking the easy way out with character interactions. Subtlety is completely disregarded for sweeping gestures. Romance never develops, it explodes into being. Conflict never simmers before boiling, it always arrives already steaming.

While this short season (five episodes in total) is extremely flawed, it's also entertaining television. It's not at the level where it's a guilty pleasure, because a lot of aspects of it still make it a good show, but the acting, writing, and use of music needs to improve a considerable amount before this can be a show that I can truly appreciate.

6/10



5 out of 5 stars A quality TV show, which happens to be Science-Fiction...   July 5, 2008
SRY1
In a genre that is rife with bad acting and over-emphasis on special effects, The 4400 is a great television show that you don't have to be a Science-Fiction fan to love. If more Science-Fiction writers put this much thought into their work, the term "Sci-Fi" wouldn't have such a negative connotation.

 

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