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Additional DVD options | Edition | Discs | Price | New from | Used from |
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January 4, 2011 "Please retry" | — | 6 | $3.80 | $0.88 |
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Genre | Comedy |
Format | Box set, NTSC, AC-3, Multiple Formats, Color, Subtitled, Widescreen, Dolby |
Contributor | Matthew Morrison, Chris Colfer, Kristin Chenoweth, Dianna Agron, Lea Michele, Jonathan Groff, Mike O'Malley, Idina Menzel, Neil Patrick Harris, Cory Monteith, Kevin McHale, Jane Lynch, Romy Rosemont, Amber Riley, Naya Rivera, Olivia Newton-John, Ryan Murphy, Mark Salling, Jenna Ushkowitz, Heather Morris See more |
Language | English |
Number Of Discs | 7 |
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Join the club and bring home the fun with Glee Karaoke and Glee Jukebox— available only on DVD! A talented group of high school misfits transforms into a performing sensation with the help of a dedicated teacher. Through laughter, tears, irreverent humor and unforgettable music, they learn to follow their hearts and chase their dreams.
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It was a choral rendition of Journey's "Don't Stop Believing" that first put Glee on the map, the thrilling end to an intriguing pilot episode that aired after American Idol in May 2009. After the full season began airing that fall, Glee became the most talked about show on TV, a musical-comedy-drama of colorful characters and soaring production numbers. Will Schuester (Matthew Morrison) is a teacher at an Ohio high school who decides to coach the glee club (or show choir) that he belonged to when he was a student. The initial members are a ragtag bunch of social outcasts: born-for-Broadway diva Rachel (Leah Michele), big-voiced Mercedes (Amber Riley), wheelchair-bound Artie (Kevin McHale), stuttering goth girl Tina (Jenn Ushkowitz), and closeted gay Kurt (Chris Colfer). But things get interesting when the club starts to prepare for the sectional competition and manages to add some of the school's popular kids: quarterback Finn (Cory Monteith), his bullying teammate Puck (Mark Salling), and cheerleaders Quinn (Dianna Agron), Santana (Naya Rivera), and Brittany (Heather Morris), the final three planted as spies by Schuester's rival, internationally acclaimed cheerleading coach Sue (Jane Lynch). Meanwhile, a triangle develops among Will, his wife (Jessalyn Gilsig), and the school's obsessive-compulsive guidance counselor, Emma (Jayma Mays). Other relationships get tangled, faces are slushied, and Sue plots the club's destruction while tossing out plenty of zingers. (Note that parental discretion is advised due to some mature themes.)
Through the course of its initial 13 episodes and another 9 that aired in the spring of 2010, Glee transfixed its audiences with its offbeat combination of humor and drama and its musical numbers, ranging from Broadway to classic rock to rap, or even merging them together in the show's famous "mash-ups." Michele and Morrison, both with Broadway résumés, get the biggest credits (check Michele's roof-raising "Don't Rain on My Parade" or her "Defying Gravity" duel with Colfer), but the whole cast sings and dances with skill and heart. It didn't take long for entertainment powerhouses of all stripes to take an interest in Glee, either as contributors (such as Madonna, who lent her music to a full episode) or as guest stars. Broadway star Kristin Chenoweth makes numerous appearances as glee-club alumna April Rhodes (none better than her duet with Morrison of "One Less Bell to Answer" and "A House Is Not a Home"), and in the season's best episode, "Dream" (directed by Joss Whedon), Neil Patrick Harris and Idina Menzel (Chenoweth's Wicked costar) sing terrific duets with Morrison and Michele, respectively. Other guest stars, to often-humorous effect, include Josh Groban, Molly Shannon, Eve, and Olivia Newton-John. At the end of the season, well-deserved Emmy wins went to director-creator Ryan Murphy (Nip/Tuck), Lynch, and Harris, and Morrison, Michele, Colfer, and Chenoweth also earned nominations. --David Horiuchi
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- MPAA rating : NR (Not Rated)
- Product Dimensions : 0.96 x 5.41 x 7.46 inches; 0.32 Ounces
- Media Format : Box set, NTSC, AC-3, Multiple Formats, Color, Subtitled, Widescreen, Dolby
- Run time : 16 hours and 14 minutes
- Release date : September 14, 2010
- Actors : Matthew Morrison, Lea Michele, Jane Lynch, Cory Monteith, Chris Colfer
- Subtitles: : English, French, Spanish, Portuguese
- Language : Unqualified (DTS ES 6.1)
- Studio : 20th Century Fox
- ASIN : B0032JTV6U
- Writers : Ryan Murphy
- Number of discs : 7
- Best Sellers Rank: #97,716 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #11,405 in Comedy (Movies & TV)
- #16,513 in Drama DVDs
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Now on to this release. This is a seven-disc set planned to be released September 14th. Unlike the past volume release, which has little to no bonus features, the complete season set will have extended episodes, sing-along karaoke, a behind-the-scenes look at 'The Power of Madonna' episode, 'Glee' makeovers, never-before-seen 'Sue's Corner' segments, a dance tutorial and more. I haven't heard anything about episode commentaries, but hopefully there will be some of those as well.
As stated earlier, there are NO PLANS by FOX to release a 2nd volume with the 9 spring episodes as a companion to this volume 1 release. You will have to buy the Sept 14th complete 1st season set if you have already bought release and would like to own the other 9 episodes on DVD. In addition, there was talk earlier in the year about an alleged rebate included in the complete 1st season release so that fans who had already bought the volume 1 release could get some money back because they double dipped. Later on, FOX denied any such rebate, but now it looks likes there WILL BE A REBATE. All the info about this rebate, or "Gleebate" as FOX has dubbed via a special website FOX has set up. Just google Gleebate DVD to see the rebate details and how to get ten bucks back.
I know it was kinda a low-down move for FOX to release the Volume 1 DVD set, but I can't help but be excited for this new complete season set!!
*****UPDATE: Ok I guess we all underestimated FOX! I am very happy though that they have decided to release a 2nd volume of glee for those who bought the first! Now everyone can stop complaining.
Set in this context, the real drama unfolds. The show takes real-life situations (teen pregnancy, sexual identity, unraveling marital ties, relationships, peer pressure, belonging) and then adds absurd twists sending them well over the top (virginal 16-year old does not understand the nuances of how a baby is conceived, ditzy blond thinks cat is reading her journal, slushies are tossed in students' faces regularly in the school hallways). All the viewer can do is suspend disbelief and enjoy the ride. All cast members, often more caricatures than characters, behave badly at one time or another (regularly for some) but their charm is irresistible. They are so darn likable all one can do is embrace them and await the next outlandish act. The show's real success is that in the midst of these zany overblown situations, there are profoundly touching and heart-warming moments that are equally authentic.
Each episode features a few music numbers. Some are staged as part of a glee club rehearsal or performance, others arise more organically from the drama (some are both). A staggering array of genres are represented: show tunes, rock n' roll, pop, R&B, Rap; classic and contemporary pieces for each. The choreography sizzles with energy and excitement. The cast appears to be having a blast and it is highly contagious.
Regarding the Blu-ray set, it is disappointing that there is no content listing (which episodes are on which disks) on or in the packaging. This can be easily rectified, however, with a homemade addition if desired. While the picture and sound quality are better than on a standard DVD, it may not be as good as it could be.
Despite the package's shortcomings, it is the best quality production available of a terrific show and a treasure to possess.