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Millennium - Seasons 1-3

Millennium - Seasons 1-3

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Directors: Allen Coulter, Arthur W. Forney, Cliff Bole, Daniel Sackheim, Darin Morgan
Actors: Lance Henriksen, Brittany Tiplady, Terry O'quinn, Megan Gallagher, Klea Scott
Category: DVD


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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 11 reviews
Sales Rank: 60817

Format: Ntsc
Number Of Discs: 18
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.5
Dimensions (in): 7.7 x 6.4 x 5.6

UPC: 024543915676
EAN: 0024543915676
ASIN: B000BWFWGE

Theatrical Release Date: October 25, 1996
Release Date: November 14, 2006

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Editorial Reviews:

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Millennium - The Complete First Season
Millennium marked the second major television series created by Chris Carter, who'd already made his name as the brains behind The X-Files. And, like its predecessor, it shares a lot of the same themes--it's a crime thriller that gradually unfolds into a grand conspiracy involving the government and the fate of the entire world. Agent Frank Black (Lance Henriksen) is a former FBI agent who has transplanted his family from Washington, D.C. to Seattle, after suffering something of a breakdown. He's an expert criminal profiler--arguably the best, thanks to his ability to "see" into the minds of killers--and he fears for the safety of his wife and young daughter. In Seattle, he joins the mysterious Millennium Group, an agency of freelance crime-busters who investigate particularly brutal crimes. As a result, Millennium is downright bleak viewing, as Black jumps from horrific slaying to horrific slaying. Moreover, there's a growing sense of unease about the workings of the Millennium Group, so that in typical Chris Carter fashion, you don't know who to trust. With its pre-Y2K angst and overwhelming darkness, as well as its general humorlessness, Millennium hasn't dated as well as The X-Files. Still, thanks to Carter's vision and Henriksen's compelling take on the tortured Black, it's difficult not to get hooked.

Millennium - The Complete Second Season
The groundbreaking show Millennium was about to take a new, visionary direction in its second season. Millennium could have continued its successful formula of introducing new, apocalyptic "Se7en-esque" serial killers for Frank Black (Lance Henriksen) to hunt down. But as any viewer can attest, it was the exploration of the mysterious "Millennium Group" and Frank Black's role that held the key to the show's potential longevity. And who better to build a mythos for the Millennium than the minds behind The X-Files: producer/writer team Glenn Morgan and James Wong. Stepping in when Chris Carter stepped aside, Morgan and Wong immediately began to focus season 2 not on the killers and their impact on Armageddon, but on Frank Black and his struggle for his personal stability and sanity. The Millennium Group, whose identify and function was never really explored in season 1, now becomes a central entity in season 2 complete with its own Masonic-like mythology.

Millennium - The Complete Third Season
In the third season of Millennium, we find Frank Black (Lance Henriksen) a widower and a single father who is completely disillusioned with the Millennium group and their evil intentions. Hell-bent on revenge, Frank rejoins the FBI, gets a new partner, Special Agent Emma Hollis (Klea Scott), and launches a personal crusade to dismantle and expose the Millennium Group. Interestingly, the visionary, quirky, X-Files mythos-like direction in which the producer-writer team of Glenn Morgan and James Wong took Millennium in season 2 didn't sit well with many fans. Now that a good chunk of the Earth's population had been wiped out by the Group's killer plague, which also claimed Frank's wife Catherine (Megan Gallagher), Chris Carter decided to take the helm once again and redirect season 3 back to the dark, apocalyptic crime-fighting genre in which it was intended. The mythos element is still present, but season 3 is a definite return to the look and feel of season 1 where most of the episodes are individual dark crime stories. The scripts in season 3 are consistently sharp (especially Ken Horton's and Chip Johannessen's), and the interesting, new dynamics introduced could have easily carried the show onward for many more seasons. Sadly, it was never meant to be. Like an apocalyptic metaphor, one of the best-written, best-produced, and most-influential shows of the 1990s would be canceled at the end of season 3, less than one year before the year 2000. Fans were left to wonder about the future of Frank Black, Jordan, and the success of his personal vendetta. Fortunately, The X-Files was still going strong at the time and fans got a bit of closure with The X-Files' season 7 tie-in episode "Millennium" (included on this DVD set).


Customer Reviews:   Read 6 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars millennium season 1-3   August 17, 2008
Glendora Sarvis
the people at amazon where geart. the mail lost my order and amazon sent out a replacement holly was very helpful. will buy again from them


5 out of 5 stars Question, please?   April 24, 2008
F. Martinez (Dominican Republic)
Hi,

In really is a question, which is the language or region for DVD?

Thanks,

Francisca



4 out of 5 stars Great TV Show!   November 15, 2007
Stéphane Côté
Follow the spirit of Chris Carter X-Files but without moment of humor. Good suspense and great stories.


5 out of 5 stars Millennium   January 18, 2007
Joseph M. Pappalardo
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

The series is one of the best and most thought provoking American television has ever put out.

The characterization is first rate and the situations are gritty. It is not an easy show to watch, but once you start it, Lance Henriksen and crew take you on a rollercoaster ride with their humanity out there for all to see in the face of some of the worst situations ever put on film.

I loved this show.



5 out of 5 stars Great Serie!   January 16, 2007
Cristian Daniel Fuentes
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

The packaging its very good and the serie its Great!.

This is a very very good product.


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