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コントリビュータ Edward James Olmos, Tricia Helfer, Mary McDonnell, Grace Park, Aaron Douglas, James Callis, Kandyse McClure, Tahmoh Penikett, Katee Sackhoff, Michael Hogan, Alessandro Juliani, Jamie Bamber 表示を増やす
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The adventure of one of television's finest dramas continues with the complete third season of the Peabody Award-winning Battlestar Galactica. The Colonies' survivors have found their hopes of eluding their Cylon pursuers dashed by an invasion and occupation of their new home. As the fate of all human life hangs in the balance, friends become enemies, enemies become unexpected allies, and decisions are made that will haunt some people for the rest of their lives. Relive all 20 episodes of the season that challenges everything you thought you knew about the Battlestar Galactica universe. Presented in Dolby 5.1 surround sound, the 6-disc set features over 15 hours of extensive special features, including the DVD exclusive version of the episode "Unfinished Business" containing 25 additional minutes of never-before-seen footage. You won't want to miss a minute of the series considered "one of the best dramas on TV" (Time Magazine).

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The third season of Battlestar Galactica got off to a rip-roaring start on New Caprica, where the settlers had found themselves under Cylon occupation at the end of the previous season. Dr. Baltar (James Callis) had been elected President based on his intention to stop looking for Earth and settle on New Caprica, but is now a puppet of the Cylons, forced to sign execution orders for numerous humans, including former President Roslin (Mary McDonnell). A resistance movement is building, however, led by Col. Tigh (Michael Hogan), and assisted by Chief Tyrol (Aaron Douglas) and Samuel Anders (Michael Trucco). Tigh's desperate tactics--including suicide bombers--raise interesting parallels to the U.S. war in Iraq, and he finds he has to make an even tougher choice. Thanks to Admiral Adama's (Edwards James Olmos) return and the unexpected help of Boomer (Grace Park), the colonists escape, then begin a series of trials in order to convict all of the Cylon collaborators, culminating in the explosive trial of Baltar himself. In a boxing-metaphor episode, Apollo (Jamie Bamber) and Starbuck (Katee Sackhoff) resume their mutual attraction with a surprising outcome. After the exciting beginning, Battlestar Galactica sagged a little in the middle of the third season (as it did in the second season) with its ship-bound episodes, but caught speed again at the end. The quest to find Earth, the unexpected loss of a major character, and the revealing of four of the final five Cylons kept viewers coming back to a series that blends action, drama, and universal questions of loyalty, faith, and justice in a way that transcends the science-fiction setting. With Dean Stockwell, Lucy Lawless, and Tricia Helfer as Cylons 1, 3, and 6, Mark Sheppard as defense attorney Romo Lampkin, Alessandro Juliani as Lt. Gaeta, Kandyse McClure as Petty Officer "Dee" Dualla, Nicki Clyne as Crewman Specialist Cally, Kate Vernon as Ellen Tigh, and Rekha Sharma as presidential aide Tory Foster.

Every episode on the DVD set has executive producer Ronald Moore's podcast commentaries (occasionally joined by others) and almost every episode has deleted scenes, including a different (and less effective) version of the season's final surprise. Also included are bonus commentaries, the Resistance webisodes (10 episodes, 26 minutes total) that provide more of life on occupied New Caprica, executive producer David Eicks' "video blog" featurettes, and an extended version of "Unfinished Business" (mostly adding non-Starbuck-Apollo material). --David Horiuchi

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  • アスペクト比 ‏ : ‎ 1.78:1
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  • 言語 ‏ : ‎ 英語
  • 製品サイズ ‏ : ‎ 4.5 x 13.84 x 19.48 cm; 453.59 g
  • EAN ‏ : ‎ 0025195010726
  • 商品モデル番号 ‏ : ‎ 025195010726
  • メディア形式 ‏ : ‎ ワイドスクリーン, 字幕付き, ドルビー, AC-3
  • 時間 ‏ : ‎ 15 時間 53 分
  • 出演 ‏ : ‎ Edward James Olmos, Mary McDonnell, Jamie Bamber, James Callis, Tricia Helfer
  • 字幕: ‏ : ‎ 英語, スペイン語
  • 言語 ‏ : ‎ 英語 (Dolby Digital 5.1), 無条件 (DTS ES 6.1)
  • 販売元 ‏ : ‎ Universal Studios
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00129W6LE
  • ディスク枚数 ‏ : ‎ 6
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David A. Carlisle
5つ星のうち5.0 Great
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Battlestar Gallactica, was one of my favorite movies from the eighties.
The newer series took me time to adjust to the newer style and caracters, but ended up loving it too.
Its to bad that the storyline ended after only 4.5 seasons. It would have been nice to see what happens years after , if cylons were to come looking for the galactica again later.
georges b
5つ星のうち5.0 TRES BONNE SAISON.
2019年2月7日にフランスでレビュー済み
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Excellente,avant derniere saison.Toujours de tres bons blurays avec des épisodes plus longs.Et de nombreux supplements.
Bien sur il y a encore une saison quatre.Mais la premiere fois lorsque j'avais regardé la saison 3 en dvds,je pensai que c'était la fin.En effet la fin de la saison trois ressemble à une fin de serie.D'ailleur dans les premiers supplements de la saison quatre ils disent qu'ils ne savaient pas si il y aurait ou pas,à ce moment là,une quatrieme saison.Quatrieme saison,en bluray,tres cher,peut etre un tirage limité.J'ai dut commander le coffret saison 4 bluray sur amazon.com en version originale,sous titré.Une info gratuite...à la fin de la saison trois c'est le moment idéal pour visionner RAZOR.
Bradley Mihaljevich
5つ星のうち5.0 Battlestar Galactica Season 3 (Region 1 version)
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BSG Season 3 (Region 1 version), contains all the aspects of Season 3 that our pathetic Region 4 version avaliable here in New Zealand contains....plus those our local version does not offer, for which I rate it. Highly. Thank the gods for multizone DVD players and the ability to order in this magnificent and complete version of Season 3 via Amazon. This is becoming a habit...having to order in superior (complete) versions of parts of the show from Region 1 sources overseas because the inadequite versions they release here just don't cut it. Thank you, Amazon for (again) filling a gap in the series for me. Why is it that us poor region 4 people like me down here in New Zealand have to put up with substandard versions of our favourite show (BSG) sold across the counter in our local shops that include only incomplete versions of everything? Our R4 Season 2: missing deleted scenes from 2nd half and with only the regular version of the "Pegasus" ep, our R4 "Razor", only the rated (incomplete) version, only the unrated R1 version is complete, now our R4 Season 3: cool as DVD intro with scenes from the "Exodus Pt 2" capital ship battle, I'll admit;...but containing only the episodes...nothing else!!!!! No deleted scenes, no webisodes, and only the regular version of "Unfinished Business"....do the companies involved in their release not give a damn? Are they so out of touch that they think, oh, New Zealand, they are so far away, they won't care for the full versions of BSG, only American fans will want or be interested in versions containing the full nine yards?? Well, please wake up, take a long hard look at yourselves and kindly release the full versions to all fans, everywhere. The fact is that with a show like BSG, there is no such thing as a "casual fan". There is only one kind of fan that exists for a series like this; the committed and completist hardcore fan who wants every little piece of the series in his or her (yes her...there are many female fans of this fine series and good on them..) collection. Edward James Olmos would be furious if he learned that New Zealand and probably many other non - R1 fans are only offered incomplete versions of the show...I have read he values fans and supports their access to all his projects they may be interested in from his career, both television and stage. It is something you company execs need to take seriously, as it shows you have the respect to take us fans seriously.
Season 3 starts off slowly with the colonists and the bulk of the civilian ships still trapped on Cylon - Occupied New - Caprica after their arrival at the end of Season 2, and only a token contingent of the fleet plus both battlestars with only minimal crews planning their rescue from their secret location in space. Things then then build quickly to the magnificent "Exodus Part 2" major space battle where the Galactica and Pegasus put everything on the line to break out the bulk of humanity by engaging their Cylon captors' motherships in one of the biggest battles of the entire BSG series. The rest of the first half is quite exciting, following duel plotlines like in Season 1 where the story alternated between the fleet and Helo on Caprica. So early (Post New - Caprica) Season 3 alternates between the fleet and Gaius Baltar onboard the Cylon Fleet. One episode, ("Hero"), even shows flashbacks to Admiral Adama's battlestar he commanded prior to Galactica, Battlestar Valkaryie, in a dark and disturbing pre - war mission. The Season reaches a strong plateau with a three episode run, "The Passage", "The Eye Of Jupiter" and "Rapture" dealing with the fleet crossing a dangerous star cluster to reach a planet to mine for a food source. However the civilian fleet jumps away when the Cylons arrive leaving a tense two - episode standoff between Galactica, (the sole defender of the fleet after the breakout battle of Exodus Pt 2) and four Cylon Baseships with a Resurrection Ship. The latter half of the series is a very dark and depressing series of episodes dealing with internal human - fleet issues, Starbuck's Death and the final "battle", which is not a buildup to a space confrontation, but a legal drama of the trial of Baltar after his recent involuntary return to humanity. However, in it's last phase, Season 3 still has a few surprises...four of the members of the "final five" cylons are revealed, and the series ends with a cliffhanger on an action footing, a ship to ship confrontation with a Cylon ambush spiced up by the return of Starbuck in the closing moments. Season 3 has higher highs then Season 2 before it, but lower lows also. It also starts to unfold the plot. This is an interesting, but at times quiet, Season in the overall series. But it is worth it if only for "Exodus Pt 2" alone...which is one of the best hours of Science Fiction I have seen.
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Jm Leven
5つ星のうち5.0 POSSIBLE SPOILERS! Still the best, BUT...IF...
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.and it's a big BUT, and a big IF. BUT - it shows signs of losing the plot midway, and IF - season 4 pulls it all together again. And, I'm afraid, there are a few threads that it would take a Thomas Pynchon (Gravity's Rainbow) to pull together with style - we have the weird love triangle on the Cylon ship, with Baltar, No 6, and the Cylon D'Anna ( playe by Lucy Lawless, 'Xena, warrior princess'), and new hints about Baltar's destiny, and then D'Anna goes doo-lally, and there's the ongoing mystery of why Baltar and No 6 hallucinate each other's presence - all that alone would take a genius to pull together, and there's much more, like Sharon 2's child, and why the Cylons didn't know who the final 5 were. I've just watched the series 4 sneak preview on the Razor dvd; one of the cast says a lot of balls were thrown in the air in series 3, and he thought some of them were bound to get dropped - that's a hint!
All the same, I can't think of ANY other series that would be worth Pynchon's talents.

It starts great; there's a change of pace, announced at the end of season 2, with the Cylons changing tack, and deciding against exterminating the humans. The occupation, escape and consequences are great, and continue the momentum of the previous 2 series through discs 1 and 2 , episodes 1 to 8. As other reviewers have noted, episode 8, Hero, has a rather unconvincing plot, but it does contribute important background to the plot. However, I find Sharon's wholesale conversion to the human side a lingering weakness, though not a fatal one; I can indulge them a bit of artistic licence - this is SF, not Tolstoy, and all the better for it, in my opinion. But there's a slight sore thumb: in one episode we see the Cylon's deciding that Sharon's baby must be protected at all costs; then, in the next episode we see Sharon saving the fleet from a Cylon all-out extermination attempt - this does not compute!
But there's a bigger sore thumb - as previous reviewers have noted, when they have a chance to destroy the Cylons and save the human race, SOMEBODY SABOTAGES IT AND NOBODY SEEMS MUCH CONCERNED - WITHOUT EXPLANATION (apart from, possibly, some qualms about genocide)! That just seemed to dissipate the momentum of the story (though it certainly picks up again). I really hope the writers have realised that and will make sense of it in season 4, I hope they don't just glide over that. Anyway, their plan wouldn't necessarily have finished off the Cylons - just the ones on the closest Resurrection ship. That was sloppy too. Come to think of it, they could fix most of the outstanding flaws by inserting a few 30 second scenes here and there, but then I'd have to shell out more money for a new 'director's cut' - I probably would too!

The next episode is where things start dropping slightly below standard, for me, and this continues for the next 2 discs, episodes 8-16; momentum having already been lost a bit, in my opinion, we now find what some reviewers have called a 'soap opera' intruding - a lot of time being spent on the mixed up love lives of some of the major characters. Opinions seem divided over episode 9, Unfinished Business, which concentrated on love lives - I couldn't say it wasn't good, and it fills out the characters a bit, but I find myself itching to use the fast forward for the first time in my BG life - maybe I'm a hopeless boy's adventure type. I agree with some reviewers that I found the next episode, the Passage, could have done with a pre-amble, but it's a good episode; BUT, it did leave a slight sour taste in my mouth - one recurring character is written out in a way that could be interpreted as suggesting that her heroic death was an atonement for her recently discovered previous criminal life - a bit severe, to say the least! And the the love interest from Unfinished Business crops up again to water down the next 3 episodes, which are great in themselves - it's not the human interest that bothers me, it's the amount of time it gets, and that the writers don't really do anything interesting with it. Then there's episode 14, the Woman King, which all reviewers including myself agree is a filler, and seriously below standard - but not that bad, really! And the next 2 episodes while very good, and containing more useful background, are a bit in the 'crisis of the week' mould. Episode 16, Dirty Hands, is great though - it's just a pity it comes 3rd in a row of 'slight diversion' episodes. Dirty Hands deals with industrial disputes and labour problems, and some of the dialogue hints, for the first time, at the class/power structure of the world of the colonies. This is something that has been missing from BG so far; in Babylon 5 and Joss Whedon's 'Firefly' the hinterland of corrupt politicians and shady corporate power is an important part of the story - without dwelling on it too much, we're made aware of the structure the characters inhabit, but BG seems to exist in the abstract - for instance, how did a system dependent on robot labour adjust after the robots rebelled? What about the corporate powers that manufactured the Cylons in the first place? All we know about the colonies (apart from hints given in this episode, mostly in a conversation between Chief and Cally) is that they have sports teams and an elected government involving a 'quorum of 12'. Dirty Hands helps fill it out a bit, but there's still a lot missing.

Anyway all the above niggles accumulate to diminish the spell a bit, for the first time, but Dirty Hands is the beginning of it getting back on form again, and the last 4 episodes are back to the old edge-of-the-seat form. The revelation of the remaining Cylons (bar one) is great, and done with real style, and I'm sure there's a good explanation coming up for that and how come you-know-who's been to Earth.

If all the above seems a bit negative, take it as read that I agree with all the praise others have heaped on it - there's no point in repeating it - this is still head and shoulders above anything else on the tv, even the Sopranos; and it's a good contender for the best tv series ever - it's certainly the best looking, and most convincingly realised science-fiction ever, on tv or feature film. But it still only gets my number 3 for favourite tv series, after Babylon 5 (though BSG makes B5 look like a stage-show) and Oz (HBO's prison drama)- maybe joint 2nd spot with Oz!, and I think I've figured out why, and a big reason why this series of BG wanders so much - there are too many significant characters, and many of them have doubles who are also significant characters(several in No 6's case); and some of the 'male romantic lead' types, like Apollo and Helo and Anders, are hard to tell apart at first glance, I find, because they're about the same size, weight and have similar hair colour and style.

But again, compared to nearly anything else, no praise is too high for Battlestar Galactica. PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE, MAKE IT ALL COME RIGHT IN SEASON 4.

A slight quibble about the discs though - some of them can be really reluctant to load; and the navigation - if I use the 'select episode' option, it sometimes takes me to immediately after the main theme music, missing out the bit of the story that always comes before it - could be very confusing to newcomers.

As an afterthought, having just seen the trailer for series 4 - it looks great! Can't wait!
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à ne pas manquer si on aime la science fiction