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Lois & Clark - The New Adventures of Superman - The Complete Fourth Season

Lois & Clark - The New Adventures of Superman - The Complete Fourth Season

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Directors: Chris Long, Dan Wilcox, David Grossman, Eugenie Ross-leming, Jim Charleston
Actors: Dean Cain, Teri Hatcher, Lane Smith, Justin Whalin, Eddie Jones
Studio: Warner Home Video
Category: DVD

List Price: $59.98
Buy New: $27.99
You Save: $31.99 (53%)



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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 38 reviews
Sales Rank: 8410

Format: Box Set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dvd-video, Subtitled, Ntsc
Languages: English (Original Language), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Subtitled)
Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Region: 1
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Number Of Discs: 6
Running Time: 1002 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.7 x 1.1

MPN: WARD76193D
UPC: 012569761933
EAN: 0012569761933
ASIN: B000HWZ4B6

Theatrical Release Date: September 12, 1993
Release Date: November 14, 2006
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Studio: Warner Home Video Release Date: 11/14/2006 Run time: 1002 minutes

Amazon.com
The third episode in Lois & Clark's final season is called, "Swear to God, This Time We're Not Kidding," but after what this series so maddeningly put its loyal fans through, Clark Kent (Dean Cain) could be forgiven for interrupting his nuptials to ask, "Look, everyone needs to know that this isn't some kind of evil genius-cloned-amnesiac fake out because there would be a riot." But no, viewers finally got what that they waited for so patiently; Clark and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) were married. But the honeymoon was short lived. The writers weren't through messing with viewers. In the next episode, "Soul Mates," Lois and Clark learn0--from H.G. Wells yet (Terri Kiser, reprising his role from season 2)--that they must first break an ancient curse that was put on their love before they can consummate their marriage. Both episodes are redeemed by blissfully romantic resolutions that more than make up for all the other nonsense. Marriage may have taken the sexual tension out of Lois and Clark's relationship, but it did not sap their considerable appeal. As professional colleagues and married partners, they work exceedingly well together, and Cain and Hatcher's palpable chemistry compensates for some not-so-super episodes. Not that the final season doesn't have its keepers. "Ghosts" features a nifty bit of stunt casting with Drew Carrey as a real-estate scam artist trying to scare Lois and Clark out of their apartment and his Drew Carrey Show nemesis Kathy Kinney as an actual ghost. The holiday episode "Twas the Night Before Mxymas" stars Howie Mandel as a havoc-wreaking imp who works a little Groundhog Day magic on Christmas. On a more dramatic note, there is a three-episode arc in which Lois is framed for murder. For Lois and Clark, first came love, then came marriage. As for what inevitably comes next, the final episode concludes this beloved series on an enormously satisfying note. --Donald Liebenson


Customer Reviews:   Read 33 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Super   October 28, 2008
Ashley Davis-deniz
I was so excited when I found Lois and Clark here! It got here and I have enjoyed it so much.


5 out of 5 stars oh look, the cape crusader!!! No, that's Batman. LOL   October 5, 2008
Jarvis D. Hilton (East Hartford, CT)
I must admitt that this final season kind of lost its super strength. I'm not saying that it didn't have any great moments, because it did! It just lacked one very important thing or theme and a main Villain. let me explain!!

Seasons 1-3 of Lois and Clark were fantastic! The chemistry of Dean Cain and Teri Hatcher in this show was breathtaking. Each episode had that feeling of strength behind them. Thats why I love this show so much. Lois would some how lose her memory, and get cloned to death by some idot most of time. which kind of annoyed me because it would happened a lot through out the series. Dean Cain was the BEST Superman/Clark Kent. He played Clark Kent with feeling. I really enjoyed his acting during this series.

So..... the main villain thing never happend after John Sea(Lex Luthor) left the series in Season 1. He did come back for a couple of episodes. Some guests villains from the comics did show up which made some episodes memorable. But sadly never lasted! The villain Tempest( a time travel villain) was my favorite. I just wished they would have stick with main villain for each season.


In closing, This show is a must own!! The memories of this show will forever be apart of me, because I'm die-hard Superman Fan. Lois and Clark the new adventures of superman is classic TV. You need to own this show.



4 out of 5 stars Good, but not the best year   September 16, 2008
Sally Seashells (Pittsburgh, PA)
I love most things Superman, so it would have to be really bad to get a bad review from me. Lois & Clark combined romance with the Superman character, so they had a viewer in me! Like so many shows, the last year had a much more dramatic feel to it than the more comic way in which they started. There were still idiotic, evil characters, but Dean Cain & Teri Hatcher played it straight, which is the only way some of the episodes didn't seem totally ridiculous. It didn't have any of the comic book feel.
I missed Teri Hatcher playing it for laughs. Her character got very serious in the later shows. I missed ther ability to make you laugh one minute and capture a dramatic moment the next. Part of that was by getting them married, a lot of the competition and sexual tension was completely irradicated. I think if they made them still very competitive in the marriage, there might have been more to key off to make things interesting.

What I liked about Lois & Clark was that the show was about "Clark Kent". I loved how they explored that side of him. He was, after all, posing as a human since we was found as an infant. Christopher Reeve's portrayal made Clark act geekish. No other Superman had ever been portrayed that way, so it wasn't out of character for Dean to play him as a Clark desireous of being human, but wanting to help mankind with his abilities.

While I loved the romance, I think putting them together as a married couple lost a lot of the audience (i.e. teenage boys who probably didn't get off on all the smooching that went on after the 2nd season). I think at that point, it definitely became a woman's show!

Smallville was different from this show in that they did put Clark together with his girlfriend Lana. I think if they let Clark fly, the show would have already ended. Lois & Clark eliminated all the surprise, the competition between the two characters, and any sexual tension once they were married. I was sorry it ended without resolving their childless situation. Obviously the writers were setting it up for Season 5, which never happened. I guess no one was interested in the further adventures of Lois & Clark & Baby.



5 out of 5 stars Lois and Clark, if you loved the 90's...   August 21, 2008
Cornorama (NY,NY)
The fourth and final season saw some of the high and low points of the series. The New Krypton story was a mix of laugh out loud and stupid as all get out moments.

The guest stars were less inspired than in previous seasons. Drew Carey as a guest star seemed to me to be an attempt at human product placement.

If you are hoping for an end to the series then expect there to be a moment of disappointment. There was supposed to be a fifth season but ABC Disney worked as hard as they could to kill the show. The last episode, talk about a cliffhanger.

In all, this set is not worth the 40 dollar plus price tag but if you can pick it up for under $25 as I did then go for it. Its still fun after all these years.



1 out of 5 stars WORST CUSTOMER SERVICE EVER !   July 4, 2008
Jim (San Antonio, Texas)
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

My complaint isn't with the show itself. It's with Warner Home Video. I purchased this DVD from Amazon. It arrived shortly thereafter. However, when I opened it, it had two disc ones, and NO disc two. I called the customer service number on the box and explained the situation. They were very polite and said they were a "fulfillment" company but would forward the problem to Warner Home Video.

To make a long story short, I have called a total of five times since early December, and been totally ignored. ALL I WANT IS THE RIGHT DISC. Perhaps Warner Home Video is so big it can ignore customers with impunity, but as a lifelong Superman geek, I'm terribly disappointed.

WARNER HOME VIDEO, DON'T YOU CARE ABOUT YOUR CUSTOMERS?



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