Deadwood - The Complete Third Season |  | Directors: Adam Davidson, Daniel Attias, Daniel Minahan, Ed Bianchi, Gregg Fienberg Actors: Timothy Olyphant, Ian McShane, Molly Parker, Jim Beaver, W. Earl Brown Studio: Home Box Office (HBO) Category: DVD
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Format: AC-3, Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Dubbed), Spanish (Dubbed), Spanish (Published) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1 Number Of Discs: 6 Running Time: 720 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.6 Dimensions (in): 7.7 x 6 x 2
MPN: D93217D UPC: 026359321726 EAN: 0026359321726 ASIN: B000NVI2GU
Theatrical Release Date: June 11, 2006 Release Date: June 12, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | (Rolling Stone) "The Best Drama on Television" is back with the third season on DVD! Timed to coincide with Father's Day, HBO will release Deadwood: The Complete Third Season DVD on June 12, 2007. Watch as the lawless era of Deadwood comes to an end. This DVD is loaded with bonus features including two featurettes, audio commentaries and more.Running Time: 720 min. Format: DVD MOVIE Genre:&nb |
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Amazon.com The final complete season of HBO's remarkable Deadwood series is full of surprises and devastating experiences as the nascent, dangerous town prepares to join Dakota territory in 1877. As in the previous two seasons, the question of who will control the town's resources, assets, and people drives much of the drama, affecting all manner of relationships and alliances, often between the most unlikely people. The dominant storyline in Deadwood: The Complete Third Season concerns upcoming elections for mayor and sheriff of the mucky, gold-mining town. The real juice, however, is not so much between the individuals running for office as between two power brokers each trying to steer the results toward their own purposes. Saloon owner and Deadwood's puppetmaster, Al Swearengen (Ian McShane sustaining his brilliant peformance in the previous two seasons), works closely with incumbent lawman Seth Bullock (Timothy Olyphant) on retaining the latter's seat. But Bullock himself has difficulty surrendering his penchant for taking unambiguous action and relying on few words, especially when he has to act like a politician and deal with people such as George Hearst (Gerald McRaney, playing the real-life father of William Randolph Hearst). Swearengen's rival, Hearst--a self-made industrialist who gained his fortune through mining--has every intention of overtaking Deadwood, with his eye particularly on the lucrative mine owned by Bullock's former lover, Alma (Molly Parker). (The violence Hearst employs to get to Alma's claim will stun many Deadwood fans.) Meanwhile, Bullock's old friend, Sol Starr (John Hawkes), runs for mayor against the feckless E.B. Farnum (William Sanderson), and tries to navigate through his difficult relationship with Trixie (Paula Malcomson) as she grows enraged by former lover Swearengen's manipulation of her and everyone else. Calamity Jane (Robin Weigert) is encouraged to become a public speaker, telling of her misadventures with General George Custer, and she commences a lesbian relationship with Joanie (Kim Dickens), the saloon owner who is becoming increasingly despondent and suicidal. Bullock's relationship with his wife, Martha (Anna Gunn) continues to deepen and become more of an influence on him, Wyatt Earp comes for a visit, and a newcomer to town, Jack Langrishe (Brian Cox), an old friend of Swearengen, attempts to open a theatre. As expected, the season finale concludes with the long-awaited election, but HBO's decision to bring Deadwood to an end required creator David Milch to wrap everything up in a pair of two-hour movies. Still, The Complete Third Season is very satisfying on every level, and will always be, along with the rest of the series, a television landmark. --Tom Keogh
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Product Description Follows the life and times of a group of men and women who set up camp in Deadwood, South Dakota during the gold rush of 1876. Genre: Television: HBO Rating: NR Release Date: 12-JUN-2007 Media Type: DVD
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series should have continued February 7, 2010 Gary E. Crowther The third and final year of the series was an excellent wrap-up, but the strong actors and story lines could have, I believe, continued the series for another two or so years at least.
GREAT SERIES February 1, 2010 J. Minden (Post Falls, Idaho) I really enjoyed this series. I have all three seasons and enjoy the complete realistic feel of the whole series. It shows how hard it was in the mining towns of the day. The absent of the law and how people took care of things themselves. The vocabulary is really amazing in that we think people spoke like we do now but they couln't be farhter from the truth. Most of our present vocabulary came about over the past century. It is a very adult series so it is only for adults. Lots of violence and steamy language.
Deadwood Season Three November 18, 2009 Tet68 (IL) I love the Deadwood series. It is too bad that the series did not continue for more seasons. Mr. Wu's communication with "Swingen" was great dialogue!
A Must-Have for Your Cowboy Movie Collection November 10, 2009 B. G. Williams (Texas Gulf Coast) If you love Westerns this is a must-have for your movie collection. Westerns of the past few years have made great efforts at becoming more historically accurate. This is especially important to those of us who are CAS or SASS fans. We want movies to not only have historic characters and settings, but authentic firearms, dress, and language. Deadwood delivers. It is a cowboy re-enactors dream come true. If the Old west is your passion you need to own all three seasons. You can watch them over and over again and get more out of them each time you watch. The only down-side to Deadwood is that there was not a season 4. The story leaves you hanging at the end and wanting more.
Vulgar and loads of swearing October 27, 2009 Doug Voice (Winnipeg,MB,Canada) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
very disappointing, vulgar and swearing. I watched about 15 mins. and couldn't bear it. Not for me !
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