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Find the answers youve been looking for in the explosive third season of the show critics call "the most gorgeous, audacious, expansive series on network TV." As the power of the island to both heal and destroy comes into sharp focus, the lines between good and evil are blurred and loyalties are challenged when the survivors of the crash become tangled within the lives of the Others. Plan your escape, and immerse yourself in all 23 episodes of Season Three. Go deeper than ever before in this seven-disc DVD box set, complete with hours of never-before-seen bonus features, including secrets from the world of the Others, behind-the-scenes featurettes, unprecedented access to the Lost writers room, and so much more. Theres a steady pattern forming to seasons of Lost , where the narrative by turns manages to enthral and frustrate with equal measure. And the shows makers are clearly wise to this, as while elements of the third season revert to type, theres a clear and genuine effort to energise a programme that continues to stretch its simple premise as far as it can. So while Lost still compromises of a group of plane crash survivors marooned on a mysterious island, theres plenty else being thrown into the pot. Season three finds new characters, greater exposition of the mysterious others, the obligatory background character work, and a pronounced fracturing of relations between many of the survivors. It too also manages to hint at some answers to the many conundrums that it continues to pose, not least a concluding episode that itself should keep fan debates fuelled until well into the next series. And, chief among its accomplishments, Lost still manages to keep us interested, and leaves plenty in the tank for the future as well. In short, theres little danger youll be short-changed by Lost season three thanks to its ideas, its nerve, and the continued clues it teasingly leaves along the way. As fascinating as it always was. -- Jon Foster Review: I'm no longer lost without lost - as a virgin media customer I was deprived of most of this season, and it's been a long wait to see the remaining episodes. So here they are at last. Annoying that we didn't get a half season box set like before, but you know what? They were worth the wait. This is the third season in the ongoing drama with fantasy elements about a group of survivors of a plane crash who are marooned on a very strange island, and who come into conflict with the strange people who live there. if you've not seen it before then start with season one and work your way through. It's not too hard to get into, but it works better if you watch it in order. Be advised that this is one big ongoing story, so it rewards viewers with patience. There are twenty three episodes to this season, spread over six discs. There's no direct scene access but there are a few set up options. The season starts a bit slowly, because it begins with the castaways split into several groups, and focuses on one of them more than the others. As a result of this some characters do go few a few epiodes without being seen [jin is only in one of the first nine]. but persevere. And if you weren't good at doing that, I doubt you'd have gotten this far with the show! After episode nine, things really do start to grip. There's a real sense of forward momentum to the show, and a few answers can be found. even though some do set up equally intriguing mysteries. Everything ends on a big cliffhanger that will make you eager to find what happens in season four. The extras disc is frustrating at first because the menu is meant to be a screen of monitors, and only some of them lead to anything. And when they do you then have to click on other places to get the extras to appear. There are lots of little easter eggs dotted around this disc, which I found by playing it on a laptop and moving the pointer over the screen. so experiment with your dvd remote. All are little production featurettes and trivia and worth watching. one is the dharma film that you see in one episode being used to brainwash someone. it's two minutes long and a very trippy experience The extras that are easier to get into: A documentary about the enemies of the castaways. runs about twenty minutes and doesn't offer much in the way of answers, but does clarify the fate of one character and offer a hint about season four. Worth watching, though Crew tribute with evangeline lilly. a short feature with the actress who plays kate meeting the unsung members of the film crew. worth watching, as it's quite interesting to see all the minor roles you wouldn't normally think about Flashbacks: three deleted flashback scenes. one involving locke is very short. one involving jin is even shorter. but both are interesting. the third, from the episode expose, does add some good character depth and should be watched. Ten deleted scenes from various episodes. all quite short. only a couple contain major information. but they're all worth a look The lost book club. a short feature showing the literary influences on the show. very interesting viewing. runs about ten minutes lost in a day. a fascinating twenty five minute long feature showing an average day in the filming of the show, and what all the production departments are doing at the time. excellent, interesting, and really good next level, inside the video game: a ten minute feature about the impending lost video game. intriguing and interesting cast in clay: a short look at how the lost action figures were made. Bloopers: the outtakes reel. Aside from one funny bit of overplaying dialogue in a sayid locke scene nothing really stands out from this one. with bloopers if you've seen one you've seen them all Terry o'quinn throwing from the handle: the actor who plays locke shows you how to throw a knife. interesting, but don't try it at home! There are also four commentaries, on the episodes a tale of two cities, I do [featuring stars evangeline lilly and josh holloway] expose [well worth listening to as does give interesting information about the episode] and the man behind the curtain. A very good package for a great show Review: Absolutely stunning - Is "Lost" the best TV series ever written? That may or may not be the case, but speaking as a rather cynical viewer whose attention span when it comes to TV is notoriously short, I'd say it should be ranked right up there in the top five. Lost (I won't keep using the inverted commas) is a truly unique show for a variety of reasons. Most TV, let's face it, is instantly forgettable. You see it and as soon as it disappears from our screens we forget it. Not so with Lost. I can truly say that as I was watching the final few episodes that my stomach was clenching and tightening and there were more than a few tears in my eyes. This is TV at it's absolute best; it makes you feel for the characters and at times it feels as though you're living amongst them. What would you do if you were in their shoes? I can't recommend this DVD highly enough and although I don't wish to repeat myself I'm not your average TV fan; you can count on one hand the number of shows I watch from beginning to end during the course of an average week but this series is something amazing. Buy it or miss out on something incredible. You won't be disappointed.
| Contributor | Dominic Monaghan, Evangeline Lilly, Matthew Fox |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 2,446 Reviews |
| Format | PAL |
| Language | English, German, Spanish |
| Manufacturer | Buena Vista |
| Number of discs | 7 |
| Publication date | 22 Oct. 2007 |
| Runtime | 15 hours and 51 minutes |
P**R
I'm no longer lost without lost
as a virgin media customer I was deprived of most of this season, and it's been a long wait to see the remaining episodes. So here they are at last. Annoying that we didn't get a half season box set like before, but you know what? They were worth the wait. This is the third season in the ongoing drama with fantasy elements about a group of survivors of a plane crash who are marooned on a very strange island, and who come into conflict with the strange people who live there. if you've not seen it before then start with season one and work your way through. It's not too hard to get into, but it works better if you watch it in order. Be advised that this is one big ongoing story, so it rewards viewers with patience. There are twenty three episodes to this season, spread over six discs. There's no direct scene access but there are a few set up options. The season starts a bit slowly, because it begins with the castaways split into several groups, and focuses on one of them more than the others. As a result of this some characters do go few a few epiodes without being seen [jin is only in one of the first nine]. but persevere. And if you weren't good at doing that, I doubt you'd have gotten this far with the show! After episode nine, things really do start to grip. There's a real sense of forward momentum to the show, and a few answers can be found. even though some do set up equally intriguing mysteries. Everything ends on a big cliffhanger that will make you eager to find what happens in season four. The extras disc is frustrating at first because the menu is meant to be a screen of monitors, and only some of them lead to anything. And when they do you then have to click on other places to get the extras to appear. There are lots of little easter eggs dotted around this disc, which I found by playing it on a laptop and moving the pointer over the screen. so experiment with your dvd remote. All are little production featurettes and trivia and worth watching. one is the dharma film that you see in one episode being used to brainwash someone. it's two minutes long and a very trippy experience The extras that are easier to get into: A documentary about the enemies of the castaways. runs about twenty minutes and doesn't offer much in the way of answers, but does clarify the fate of one character and offer a hint about season four. Worth watching, though Crew tribute with evangeline lilly. a short feature with the actress who plays kate meeting the unsung members of the film crew. worth watching, as it's quite interesting to see all the minor roles you wouldn't normally think about Flashbacks: three deleted flashback scenes. one involving locke is very short. one involving jin is even shorter. but both are interesting. the third, from the episode expose, does add some good character depth and should be watched. Ten deleted scenes from various episodes. all quite short. only a couple contain major information. but they're all worth a look The lost book club. a short feature showing the literary influences on the show. very interesting viewing. runs about ten minutes lost in a day. a fascinating twenty five minute long feature showing an average day in the filming of the show, and what all the production departments are doing at the time. excellent, interesting, and really good next level, inside the video game: a ten minute feature about the impending lost video game. intriguing and interesting cast in clay: a short look at how the lost action figures were made. Bloopers: the outtakes reel. Aside from one funny bit of overplaying dialogue in a sayid locke scene nothing really stands out from this one. with bloopers if you've seen one you've seen them all Terry o'quinn throwing from the handle: the actor who plays locke shows you how to throw a knife. interesting, but don't try it at home! There are also four commentaries, on the episodes a tale of two cities, I do [featuring stars evangeline lilly and josh holloway] expose [well worth listening to as does give interesting information about the episode] and the man behind the curtain. A very good package for a great show
A**A
Absolutely stunning
Is "Lost" the best TV series ever written? That may or may not be the case, but speaking as a rather cynical viewer whose attention span when it comes to TV is notoriously short, I'd say it should be ranked right up there in the top five. Lost (I won't keep using the inverted commas) is a truly unique show for a variety of reasons. Most TV, let's face it, is instantly forgettable. You see it and as soon as it disappears from our screens we forget it. Not so with Lost. I can truly say that as I was watching the final few episodes that my stomach was clenching and tightening and there were more than a few tears in my eyes. This is TV at it's absolute best; it makes you feel for the characters and at times it feels as though you're living amongst them. What would you do if you were in their shoes? I can't recommend this DVD highly enough and although I don't wish to repeat myself I'm not your average TV fan; you can count on one hand the number of shows I watch from beginning to end during the course of an average week but this series is something amazing. Buy it or miss out on something incredible. You won't be disappointed.
S**S
Very good season
Season 3 of Lost starts as a lot of other people have described, with the focus firmly on the three who were caught by the Others at the end of season 2. A lot of people have critcised these episodes as being very slow, and you do not find out much about the aftermath of the hatch implosion and the other Losties on the beach. However, i found if you take them for what they are, it is a very good look into the lives of the Others, and starts to set things up for later in the season. I must say that it does help to watch these episodes on dvd, one after another, as you can then quickly get to the bulk of the action quite quickly. About half way through, the season seems to find its feet, and then it never slows down, with revelations flying at you left, right and centre. It reaches a consistent quality in the second half, that is higher than any seen before. There are several outstanding episodes, including "The Man from Talahassee", "One of Us", "The Brig", "Man behind the Iron Curtain", and the stunning two part finale "Through the Looking Glass". The acting is all very good, and particular mention must go to Michael Emerson for his portrayal of Benjamin Linus. He is the most fascinating character in the show for me, and all the more so for Michael's performance. Overall, I would thoroughly recommend Season 3 of Lost. It is compulsive viewing, and means I am now avidly watching the Season 4 DVD.
N**3
Just gets better!
I really enjoy watching Lost as I find all of the mysteries so intriguing and can't get enough of all of the plot twists and turns. Things really seem to get going in this series as we learn even more about the inhabitants of the island and the strange group known as 'the others' Not to give anything away, series 3 picks up from the cliffhanger of the Series 2 finale 'Live together, Die alone' and keeps you hooked from there on in! Character's links with each other from their lives off the island come into light and we have flashbacks a plenty, focusing on characters such as Juliet, which makes for interesting viewing. I find that I can't watch just a single episode in one evening and end up watching about 5 just to get my fill. If for some reason you have never seen Lost, then my advice is of course start with Season 1 and in no time at all you will be addicted! I am anxious about reaching the end as I don't really know how I will replace it. Best TV series out there.
T**N
“So I guess I'm out of the book club ” [Ben Linus: S3 Ep1]
This box set covers the third series of the 2004-2010 TV series in which some passengers of a plane crash find themselves stranded on a mysterious Island. Continuing the story 67 days after the crash, this follows on immediately from the second series as our ‘4 musketeers’ awake as prisoners of the ‘others’. The first third is a bit like watching Tenko, Colditz or any other POW story but the main thrust is ‘getting to know’ more about the others although the technique used is becoming overused. Quite engrossing from the start this maintains a steady pace as Jack still refuses to let everyone move on. The plane crash, general ‘survival’, the ‘magical’ island, even the bulk of the original survivors are all pushed out of mind –its all about Jack and understanding the ‘others’ reason for being there. The 23 episodes are held on 7 discs which are in individual slimline cases within a stiff card outer carton. The first six hold the episodes and the seventh holds a host of extras. The discs open to a menu offering English and most European languages, then goes to main menu offering play all, set-up and some extras. Rated as a 15 these discs do contain some graphic brutality, sexual references, drug references and religious ideologies. The seeming glaring flaws and contradictions remain but you have to move on to stop this sinking into the ’run-of-the-mill’ thriller/dramas as around the middle of this you do get told the ‘real’ situation [if you haven’t already figured it out] but even so this still remains a good piece of ***** entertainment.
M**S
Hanging on through those tough times has payed off...(no spoilers)
The first half of this season was a bit clunky, it was really teasing when an episode would have an exciting plot, end on a cliffhanger and you would be sweating in anticipation as to what would happen next. But it would not get back to these interesting plots until about two episodes later, the episodes of which were filled with pointless stories that,although entertaining, distract you from the big, EXCITING picture. But then at about episode 14, the series dramatically changed and the 2nd half features some of best lost episodes to date, and what i beleive to be one of the best television finales ever. I don't really want to give away the ending, but i will say that the finale is fantastic because it leaves you wanting more,but it also will provoke enough debate and speculation to hold them comfortably until the next season.
S**N
awesome
I don't watch much in the way of TV shows, but this show has had me hooked since I first saw it (something Heroes failed to do 3 times). I really don't want to go into much detail at the moment (don't want to spoil it for peeps who haven't seen it), but it's an ace season full of a bunch of twists and turns that you might not expect. If you've got a pulse, this season will have you laughing, on the edge of your seat and holding back the tears (hey I'm a guy, I'll admit it). I'm looking forward to the boxset, though I'm slightly dubious (sp?) about the release, especially since it isn't out in the US till a week or so before Christmas. Regardless, roll on the end of the year and especially next February. I'm telling you, I'm going into withdrawal all ready lol
M**I
Don't loose control!
Weird loss of control using this DVD! The actual episodes are fine nothing wrong with the visuals or sound quality it's when you get to the end of the discs that you loose control of ur DVD player? Normally discs return to main menu at the end but these discs just cut off to a blank screen. You can't eject the disc nor can you turn the player off using the control nor will it eject the disc or turn off manually using the buttons on the player? To change and eject the discs I had to turn the power off at the mains and then turn it back on.. weird? Tip stop or eject the discs on the last credits of last episode of each disc to avoid this happening.
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