Stargate Atlantis - The Complete First Season |  | Directors: Andy Mikita, Brad Turner, David Warry-Smith, David Winning, Holly Dale Actors: Joe Flanigan, Torri Higginson, Rachel Luttrell, Rainbow Francks, David Hewlett Studio: MGM (Video & DVD) Category: DVD
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Format: AC-3, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC Languages: Czech (Original Language), English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), Portuguese (Subtitled), Portuguese (Dubbed), Spanish (Dubbed) Rating: Unrated Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1 Number Of Discs: 5 Running Time: 873 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 1
MPN: MGMD12101D ISBN: 1404993169 UPC: 027616121011 EAN: 9781404993167 ASIN: B000B8IA2G
Theatrical Release Date: July 16, 2004 Release Date: November 15, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com It's not a franchise on the order of Law & Order, CSI, or Star Trek--not yet, anyway--but with Stargate Atlantis, a more than worthy successor to SG-1, Stargate is becoming a nice little cottage industry in itself. The premise, in a nutshell: The Ancients, the greatest race the universe has ever known (or something like that), abandoned Earth millions of years ago, taking Atlantis with them; they then sunk the entire city in order to escape the clutches of the dreaded Wraith, an implacable bunch of villains who nourish themselves by sucking the life from humans. Now, as the two-hour "Rising" pilot details, a new team has gained access to the legendary city. Once they arrive, Atlantis loses the power to sustain its protective shield and rises to the surface, and thus begin the team's adventures (i.e., using the stargate to travel to other planets in the Pegasus galaxy, encountering aliens both hostile and friendly, and trying to defeat the Wraith, or at least stay out of their way). Jack O'Neill (Richard Dean Anderson), SG-1's driving force, is missed, but Atlantis has a strong replacement in Major John Sheppard (Joe Flanigan), easily the most charismatic member of the new team. Like O'Neill, Sheppard is a wiseacre and a loose cannon, as well as a superb pilot with an innate understanding of the Ancients' arcane technology. His humor, humanity and conscience provide a welcome contrast to the other characters, especially brilliant-but-neurotic Dr. Rodney McKay (David Hewlett) and ultra-serious project leader Dr. Elizabeth Weir (Torri Higginson), who has little to do but give orders and stand up for her people. The Wraith, who resemble a vampire mutation of the albino blues guitarist Johnny Winter, are the focus of most of these 19 episodes (including the pilot). These bad boys will stop at nothing--nothing, I tell you!--in their quest to snack their way through every galaxy in the universe, with Earth their ultimate feeding ground. And while the final four episodes, dealing with the Wraith's massive attack on Atlantis, end with an unsatisfying cliffhanger (basically, nothing is resolved), earlier shows effectively keep their ominous presence in the forefront. The episodes in which the Wraith play little or no active role are often compelling as well, including "Thirty Eight Minutes" (one of our heroes' "puddle jumper" spacecraft gets stuck in the stargate), "Childhood's End" (we meet a race whose members are convinced that only ritual suicide is keeping the Wraith at bay), and "The Eye" (a planet-size hurricane/tsunami bears down on Atlantis). As is the case with SG-1, the visual effects work, especially by TV standards, is excellent; in fact, one might wish for bit more cool sci-fi action and less talk in some of the episodes. Special effects include commentary (by directors, writers, and/or actors) for every episode, as well as the occasional behind-the-scenes featurette. --Sam Graham
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Lot's of fun March 5, 2010 Deborah Callicotte This is a good family type series. SG1 (StarGate 1) takes place "near" the MilkyWay galaxy. SGA (StarGate Atlantis), uses an additional chevron (place on gate) to go to the Pegasus galaxy. It is full of fun, humor, good stories, great characters, and great villians. This is the 1st season and it is when they are cut off from earth. Extras are mostly, commentary of the episodes. There are also some behind the scenes sections. Definitely a feel good show.
stargate atlantis March 5, 2010 Allen Rust Star gate Atlantis
In galaxy far far away a more modern adventure takes place. A team from earth travel through an alien device that was left on the planet earth long long ago. The military of course finds and proceeds to manage the device and use it to explore the universe in an attempt to gain new technology in order to defend themselves from threats more close to earth. A military team with various scientists and specialists' travel through the stargate, which transports them to a distant galaxy in which they establish a base of operations in an ancient, abandon city that is far more advanced technologically then anything on earth. The city is found out to be the legendary city of Atlantis. The team quickly finds out that the city doesn't have enough power for a return trip to earth. Yet the city has enough power to visit plants closer to the city they made camp at. During the their first visit to a nearby plant they discover their enemy in this TV show the wrath. The wrath is an alien species that feed on human by absorbing the life force of the human through their hand. It is discovered that the wraths technology rivaled that of the beings that built the city of Atlantis, and it is also discover that it was the wrath that wiped out the builders of Atlantis.
The main theme of the show is the battle between the wrath and the human team that went through the stargate. Although several episodes are filler and have nothing to do with the wrath. The military branch at the team is a man named Sheppard who was an air force pilot. But his is the typical tough guy but with a sociable sensitive side as well. His is capable of using his gun and also being sympathetic when it is appropriate. The over all leader of the team is a female who is a scientist and has no military training what so ever. She has step outside the traditional female gender role, she is the typical take-charge woman who feels at ease bossing men around. More then once she had to pull rank on the military leader Sheppard. There are also other side characters such as a buff mach warrior that they meet up with and join forces with. And a more feminine yet still fearsome female alien who provide valuable Intel on the nearby worlds. There is also a scientist here and there that provides comic relief.
This television show is above average ethically compared to most TV shows today. There are minimal sexual images and references. The violence is done tack fully. And the language is minimal. This TV show is geared more toward the younger sci-fi crowd. Being a break off of the hit stargate and was a hit in itself. Overall this show offered minimal points at which to critize ethically of philosophically. The people attempt to preserve life when they can. They do present some religious aspects in this show leaving it open to a transcendent being. Although their version of this being must work through theistic evolution because evolution is a theme in the scientific attitude of the show. They have mixed current scientific belief and monotheism which some have done. It was probably and attempts not to put off either side of the issue to make their viewer base as large as possible.
The none traditional female role is something that the west has strongly walked away from and it is evident in the female leaders ship of the team. Although the leader does attempt to retain a little femininity and doesn't represent any feministic ideas. Overall this is a fairly clean and more wholesome show then most today.
Stargate Atlantis February 7, 2010 T. M. Woodfield A nice journey into the Stargate Universe that follows from the original Stargate TV Series. A must watch for any entertainment orientated Sci-Fi fans.
Stargate Atlantis- 5 stars December 28, 2009 E. Buckingham (Clovis, California) I bought the first & second seasons of Stargate Atlantis for my son's fiance. She had them on her wish list, so I ordered them. She opened them & proceeded to play them at my house for the next several days. I got hooked on it from the first episode! Never thought about the show when it was on TV; not a big TV watcher. Even though I never watched the original series, I could figure out what was going on because it shared enough of the plot & actors as if it was the beginning of a new show.
I'm an old Star Trek fan, and still love sci-fi. All the futuristic technology was so well done & believable. The relationships between the characters were realistic, and the dangers were quite realistic!
I guess my initial attraction was spurred by the fact that there is a mythology about Atlantis, & they incorporated that, but the ancestor souls who designed this place came through the portal from another galaxy. They left their portal here on Earth, under the sea, where the south polar cap is now. If you're a sci-fi lover, you won't be disappointed.
Fun series! December 14, 2009 Gisele La Roche (Canada) Stargate Atlantis is a fun series. Well worth it up to season 4.
Gisele
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