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Lost - The Complete Third Season | 
enlarge | Actors: Matthew Fox, Evangeline Lilly, Josh Holloway, Dominic Monaghan, Terry O'quinn Studio: Buena Vista Home Entertainment Category: DVD
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Rating: 217 reviews Sales Rank: 262
Format: Ntsc, Widescreen Languages: English (Original Language), French (Original Language), Spanish (Original Language) Rating: Unrated Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1 Number Of Discs: 7 Running Time: 991 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 7.3 x 5.6 x 1.5
MPN: DISD54053D UPC: 786936731408 EAN: 0786936731408 ASIN: B000P6YNSE
Theatrical Release Date: October 4, 2006 Release Date: December 11, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Find the answers youve been looking for in the explosive third season of the show USA Today calls "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.
Amazon.com When it aired in 2006-07, Lost's third season was split into two, with a hefty break in between. This did nothing to help the already weirdly disparate direction the show was taking (Kate and Sawyer in zoo cages! Locke eating goop in a mud hut!), but when it finally righted its course halfway through--in particular that whopper of a finale--the drama series had left its irked fan base thrilled once again. This doesn't mean, however, that you should skip through the first half of the season to get there, because quite a few questions find answers: what the Others are up to, the impact of turning that fail-safe key, the identity of the eye-patched man from the hatch's video monitor. One of the series' biggest curiosities from the past--how Locke ended up in that wheelchair in the first place--also gets its satisfying due. (The episode, "The Man from Tallahassee," likely was a big contributor to Terry O'Quinn's surprising--but long-deserved--Emmy win that year.) Unfortunately, you do have to sit through a lot of aforementioned nuisances to get there. Season 3 kicks off with Jack (Matthew Fox), Kate (Evangeline Lilly), and Sawyer (Josh Holloway) held captive by the Others; Sayid (Naveen Andrews), Sun (Yunjin Kim), and Jin (Daniel Dae Kim) on a mission to rescue them; and Locke, Mr. Eko (Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje), and Desmond (Henry Ian Cusick) in the aftermath of the electromagnetic pulse that blew up the hatch. Spinning the storylines away from base camp alone wouldn't have felt so disjointed were it not for the new characters simultaneously being introduced. First there's Juliet, a mysterious member of the Others whose loyalty constantly comes into question as the season goes on. Played delicately by Elizabeth Mitchell (Gia, ER, Frequency), Juliet is in one turn a cold-blooded killer, by another turn a sympathetic friend; possibly both at once, possibly neither at all. (She's also a terrific, albeit unwitting, threat to the Kate-Sawyer-Jack love triangle, which plays out more definitively this season.) On the other hand, there's the now-infamous Nikki and Paulo (Kiele Sanchez and Rodrigo Santoro), a tagalong couple who were cleverly woven into the previous seasons' key moments but came to bear the brunt of fans' ire toward the show (Sawyer humorously echoed the sentiments by remarking, "Who the hell are you?"). By the end of the season, at least two major characters die, another is told he/she will die within months, major new threats are unveiled, and--as mentioned before--the two-part season finale restores your faith in the series. The extras are as well-stocked as a Dharma Initiative food pantry on this seven-disc set. Commentaries by producer Damon Lindelof, show writers, and numerous cast members reveal a whole lot of juicy trivia; plus, the DVDs even provide a subtitle track for the commentary (rarely seen other than on foreign-language director's commentaries) so you won't miss a thing. "Lost Book Club" goes through the parallels between what characters are reading and the show's storylines (The Wizard of Oz and Stephen King are heavily referenced). "Lost: On Location" gives a lot of insight to some of the biggest episodes, and "Lost in a Day" gives a 24-hour glimpse at the drama's arduous production. If you're a Lost fan who gave up during this season, the bonus features alone might lure you back for the next round. --Ellen A. Kim  |  |  | |
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Out of the Hatch and into the Others! January 5, 2009 Joker84 (Boston, MA USA) Well, after getting out of the Hatch now the series takes us to the lives of the Others. Whole new world opened up after they introduced the Others. This was perhaps the most mysterious season of Lost. We learn the lifestyle of Others, and how crazy Ben really is and how everything started. The season was better directed than the second season. Which I think was little dull in the middle, still great season though. Coming back the third season, alot of things have been revealed to us and more questions arise...not surprisingly. The last three episodes are probably the best episodes of this series so far. Especially the last one. When we witness the biggest shock of all. Great Season.
Incredibly enjoyable December 30, 2008 Thomas D. Weiss This season is incredibly enjoyable. In this season you will be introduced to Ben Linus , his presence makes it even better than before - full of surprises until the end.
Lost December 28, 2008 Carol Haggard I have seen this season over and over again, I find something new each time. Great show.
Makes The Brain Hurt. December 27, 2008 David M. Gardner Great if you are a Lost fan. This season really makes your head hurt if you are trying to figure out whats going on with the story. A lot of fun. Set has lots of extras. If your new to Lost don't start here. Go to season one. Enjoy.
All I know is the hubby likes it!! November 28, 2008 Kayla Freitas (By the ocean) My dh is a fan of the show and has watched since the pilot. I can't tell you about the content or the special features or any of the extras, but I can tell you that whenever my hubby sees the small Amazon box around Xmas time, he gets happy. :) He asked for Season 4 for this Xmas, so it makes my job really easy: Pre-order from Amazon.com and then stick it under the tree. :) ~K
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