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    Roswell - Seasons 1-3

    Roswell - Seasons 1-3Directors: Allan Kroeker, Allison Liddi, Arvin Brown, Bill L. Norton, Bruce Seth Green
    Actors: Shiri Appleby, Jason Behr, Katherine Heigl, Majandra Delfino, Brendan Fehr
    Studio: United Paramount Network (UPN)
    Category: DVD

    List Price: $119.94
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    Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 6 reviews
    Sales Rank: 9465

    Format: NTSC
    Language: English (Original Language)
    Region: 1
    Discs: 17
    Number Of Discs: 17
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.9
    Dimensions (in): 7.7 x 5.5 x 2.9

    UPC: 024543410126
    EAN: 0024543410126
    ASIN: B000JJ6K0Q

    Theatrical Release Date: October 6, 1999
    Release Date: April 29, 2008
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    Editorial Reviews:

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    Opening with a Dido theme song and featuring character-driven, sweet-natured melodrama, Roswell was a show with a surprisingly dedicated fandom, who twice won it reprieve from cancellation. One of its main strengths was, of course, the extent to which its premise--alien teenagers trying to sort out their identities while emotionally involved with their human contemporaries--was a free-floating metaphor for race and sexuality issues. Another was the strong ensemble that its cast developed: you believed in the strangeness of the alien trio and the well-intentioned normality of their three human friends. Jason Behr gave the alien Max a quiet authority and Majendra Delfino took the sidekick role of Maria and gave it both intensity and fine comic timing. It was also a show in which you were never sure which adults you could trust--William Sadleir trod a fine line of ambiguity as the local sheriff and Julie Benz was silkily sinister as an FBI agent. Anyone who ever loved this show will want these DVDs--and many others may want to find out what the fuss was about.

    Roswell is presented in 1.78:1 anamorphic widescreen. The special features include commentaries by writer Jason Katims, the directors, and various cast members as well as featurettes. The commentaries are unusually insightful on the casting process, and the discs also include the auditions for the part of Tess as well as deleted scenes and a music video. --Roz Kaveney



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    Roswell - The Complete First Season
    Opening with a Dido theme song and featuring character-driven, sweet-natured melodrama, Roswel was a show with a surprisingly dedicated fandom, who twice won it reprieve from cancellation. One of its main strengths was, of course, the extent to which its premise--alien teenagers trying to sort out their identities while emotionally involved with their human contemporaries--was a free-floating metaphor for race and sexuality issues. Another was the strong ensemble that its cast developed: you believed in the strangeness of the alien trio and the well-intentioned normality of their three human friends. Jason Behr gave the alien Max a quiet authority and Majendra Delfino took the sidekick role of Maria and gave it both intensity and fine comic timing. It was also a show in which you were never sure which adults you could trust--William Sadleir trod a fine line of ambiguity as the local sheriff and Julie Benz was silkily sinister as an FBI agent. Anyone who ever loved this show will want these DVDs--and many others may want to find out what the fuss was about.

    Roswell - The Complete Second Season
    Season 2 of the cult science-fiction series Roswell opens on a promisingly positive note, with the rescue of alien teen Michael (Brendan Fehr) by Max (Jason Behr) and his pals, but as soon as things settled down, new challenges threaten their existence. That was par for the course on this imaginative program, which hit its stride in its sophomore year (2000-2001) with a tighter blend of thoughtful youth drama and otherworldly action. The season's chief threats to aliens Max, Michael, Isabel (Katherine Heigl of Grey's Anatomy), and newcomer Tess (Emilie De Ravin of Lost), and Earthlings Liz (Shiri Appleby), Maria (Majandra Delfino), and Alex (Colin Hanks) are Vanessa Whitaker (Gretchen Egolf), a congresswoman with a very sinister secret agenda, and Brody Davis (Desmond Askew), the new curator of Roswell's UFO Museum, who harbors an equally unpleasant plan for the friends. The struggle between human and alien forces, both good and evil, to uncover the truth about Max and his companions leads to a pair of shocking events--a death among the group, and in the season finale, Max, Michael, and Isabel's possible return to their home planet. Other highlights from season 2 include the imaginative period piece "Summer of '47," with the series regulars assuming the roles of townspeople and government officials at the time of the original alleged UFO crash; the two-parter "Meet the Dupes" and "Max in the City," which poses the alien quartet against their physically identical doubles (with extremely different personalities); and "A Roswell Christmas Carol," which offers an unsentimental retake on the Dickens story.

    Roswell - The Complete Third Season
    The sci-fi-themed teen drama Roswell begins its third and final season with Max (Jason Behr) and Liz (Shiri Appleby) back together and taking a desperate chance to find Max's son. After the many cosmic concepts of the previous season, the series dialed back the mythology to focus on the more--excuse the expression--human aspects of the characters. Roswell was often described as Dawson's Creek meets The X-Files, and accordingly Isabel (Katherine Heigel) finds romance with a lawyer (Adam Rodriguez), but struggles both with her mixed feelings about revealing her alien identity and with the aftermath of the tragedy in season 2. (The romance is later spoofed in a Bewitched-style episode.) At the same time, Max and Michael (Brendan Fehr) travel to Los Angeles in search of an alien bounty hunter that might be able to help them find Max's son. (They also find Roswell executive producer Jonathan Frakes making a guest appearance as himself.) Michael takes a night job that at first is played for laughs (in "Michael, the Gang, and the Great Snapple Caper"), then takes on threatening implications in a rousing two-parter that eventually leaves all parties not too much different from how they started. Michael also struggles in his relationship with Maria (Majandra Delfino), first when he makes new friends and later when she meets a figure from her past (Clayne Crawford) who revives a longtime music dream that might lead to bigger things. All the while, the alien trio faces the constant struggle of keeping their identities secret, even as the net seems to be tightening around them. When a key character returns in the series' penultimate episode, both the aliens and the humans they love face a critical decision.


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    5 out of 5 stars Jason Behr so good   August 17, 2007
    Donna Mccool (Texas)
    Here is an actor that can act! In the episode " end of the world " in Roswell he did the best job of anyone I know of. He was a completely different person in the same show. A gawky teenager and a mature man. Romantic scenes in the show go without saying that he was great. He uses his eyes with so much expression. I intend to watch this guy in all his movies and hope he gets a role that shows off his ability.


    5 out of 5 stars Always will be my favorite Series   July 3, 2006
    Victoria Jackson
    2 out of 3 found this review helpful

    I have always liked this Roswell series and watching it over from season 1 to season 3 had me feeling how I first felt when the show was on air.


    5 out of 5 stars Max and Liz ROCK!   March 19, 2006
    Elisha R. Lobley (Victoria Australia)
    4 out of 4 found this review helpful

    Roswell in my opinion is the greatest tv series that ever graced television, it captures everything, Love, friendship, drama, science fiction and more! i would recommend anyone to buy the 3 seasons in one set as it always keeps you wanting more and what could be better than having the whole lot to watch at your own discression.
    Max and Liz ROCK!



    5 out of 5 stars Roswell - The Complete Series Seasons 1, 2, & 3 are a must own!   January 27, 2006
    Porfie Medina (Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA)
    4 out of 4 found this review helpful

    I first became familier with Roswell after purchasing the first season DVD set early last year. Since then I have became one of the shows biggest fans. I was a bit concerned that the second and third seasons would not be as good as the first, but to my surprise they are just as good if not better. Roswell is still one of my favorite TV shows. Season 1 deals more with the relationship/love story between Max and Liz. The second season deals more with the sc-fi aspect while the love story takes a backseat. The third and final season has the best of both the love story and sci-fi story. I have to say I have never cared much for sci-fi series but Roswell is so much more than just that. Like the wonderful first and second season, the third season still takes you on a emotional journey. As you go through each episode you still find yourself growing more and more attached to the characters as they go on their own emotional journey and self discovery. The sad thing is with the final season the characters are not always hanging out together at the crash down cafe. They are doing their own things which is a bit hard for me because I was so accustomed to them being together, but it was just part of there characters growing up. It was so hard to see the last season of Roswell come to an end. I have discovered one of the best shows with Roswell and highly recommend this show to anyone who enjoys a great tv show that will inspire and get them addicted!





    5 out of 5 stars Love roswell!   November 11, 2005
    4 out of 9 found this review helpful

    I think that roswell is intreasting it has aliens and more supernatual things in the movies i don't have it yet but i hop soon i am going to have the whole series that would be seasons 1-3! There should be more seasons to roswell! I especcially like the 1st episode in the first season when Liz a main character gets hurt and then... well i shouldn't tell you what happens you'll have to bye it or find out when it is on telivition. I also love the relationship between Liz and Max. I also think that it is cool that Liz starts to get alien powers towards the end and really through out the 3rd season! I think that the person who made roswell is very itteligant and smart and also cool. I hope when you see roswell or bye it you will love it as much as me or maybe even more. I also love other shows like Buffy the vampire slayer, charmed, angel, wildfire, and a lot more.

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