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Fringe: The Complete Series (Blu-ray)
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Genre | Drama, Comedy |
Format | Blu-ray, NTSC, AC-3, Box set, Dolby, Widescreen, Subtitled |
Contributor | Various |
Language | English |
Number Of Discs | 20 |
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Fringe: Season 1Teleportation. Mind control. Invisibility. Astral projection. Mutation. Reanimation. Phenomena that exist on the Fringe of science unleash their strange powers in this thrilling series, co-created by J.J. Abrams (Lost, Alias), combining the grit of the police procedural with the excitement of the unknown. The story revolves around three unlikely colleagues – a beautiful young FBI agent, a brilliant scientist who’s spent the last 17 years in a mental institution and the scientist’s sardonic son – who investigate a series of bizarre deaths and disasters known as 'the pattern.' |
Fringe: Season 2Season 2 of Fringe contains worlds (and alternative worlds) of excitement complete with shape shifters, cryonic heads, belly-dwelling beasts and people who turn to ashes before our eyes. But the overarching narrative takes three clandestine FBI agents – Olivia Dunham, Peter Bishop and Walter Bishop – through a mind-bending investigation of a parallel reality that threatens to destroy ours. The impossible is here in a series that offers “The most satisfying, coherent story arc of any science-fiction-flavored primetime drama” (Mike Hale, The New York Times). |
Fringe: Season 3Immersive. Compelling. Hypnotic. Brilliantly imaginative. Endlessly thrilling. Pick your term. The Fringe team escapes from the parallel universe – except for Olivia, trapped in the other world and replaced in ours by her double, who turns Peter and Olivia’s tentative relationship into a love affair. Then Olivia returns, bonds of trust fray, ever more bizarre and terrifying phenomena occur and secrets that stretch back to 1985 threaten to destroy our universe. Or theirs. |
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Fringe: Season 4Who are you? After sacrificing himself to save both worlds, Peter mysteriously returns to ours. But he has been forgotten – by Olivia, by Walter, by everyone. It's as if he never existed. At the same time, shape shifters controlled by an unknown master begin an onslaught of destruction, and now the two former enemy universes must cooperate to defy a common foe. With this thrilling 22-episode fourth season, Fringe continues the inspired synthesis of astounding phenomena, baffling secrets and dramatic, character-driven stories. And in this season, events may prove that the most powerful force in our universe – or theirs – is not a doomsday device, not a paranormal force, but human love. |
Fringe: Season 5Picking up from events depicted in Season 4’s flash-forward episode, the seemingly peaceful Observers seized control of our universe in 2015. Now, in 2036, they have become ruthless rulers who stand unopposed. What awaits in the future, however, is the Fringe Team’s final stand, which will bring together all they have witnessed in preparation for the final battle to protect our world. Joining Fringe scientist Water Bishop, FBI agent Olivia Dunham, Peter Bishop and the Fringe team is Olivia and Peter’s now-grown daughter, Etta, in a final season filled with struggle, surprises, and sacrifice. |
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Product Description
Fringe: The Complete Series (Blu-ray)
Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 3.2 ounces
- Item model number : 26180000
- Director : Various
- Media Format : Blu-ray, NTSC, AC-3, Box set, Dolby, Widescreen, Subtitled
- Run time : 75 hours and 52 minutes
- Release date : May 7, 2013
- Actors : Various
- Subtitles: : French, English, Spanish
- Language : English (Dolby Digital 5.1)
- Studio : Studio Distribution Services
- ASIN : B00B5AAW9I
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 20
- Best Sellers Rank: #11,588 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #250 in Science Fiction Blu-ray Discs
- #957 in Comedy (Movies & TV)
- #1,285 in Drama Blu-ray Discs
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Another very good series you should buy.
With the improved imagery viewing the show for the second time on Blu-ray I picked up images that were missed from the Amazon download. The appearance of the 'observers' ( bald guys from the future ) is more apparent as they are seen exiting or entering scenes much like a walk-on cameo in movies. They move off the camera sometimes with a glance and a smirk. Other things are noticed: In season one about episode 15(?) a black van is used to transport something and when the door opens to expose the license plate it says '1R2D21'. Another: around episode 13 of the first season Olivia needs to clear her throat for some reason and her voice changed just for a few seconds into the same voice she uses when Bells 'soul
magnets' take her over in a later episode. Only because the Blu-ray sound is so clear and clean would you catch this little "Easter egg' type plant.
There are more instances like this but you get the drift: The writers, actors and directors were not above having some fun with this very successful series. Good writing, excellent production values and actors who never appear tired or vexed is the key to this being the quality show that it is. There's action, romance, humor in abundance and insights into scientific assertions and mechanics that, although mostly fantasy, pique one's interest. These elements make the show so entertaining that it stands up to viewing again and again.
Bottom line: If you think the show is good after watching it via download from Amazon, the quality of the improved image and sound through Blu-ray makes the viewing, as Walter would say, 'a quantum leap better. Now get me some cotton candy: blue, not the pink'. Highly recommended.
I have included images to show you my explanation and of course review images of the boxset itself. I’ll start off with reviews of the boxset itself. My boxset has an obvious long scratch or cut on the side of the box as shown on second image. It is a light scratch that doesn’t show on other side. I see it as a minor appearance problem. Main importance is that the disks play smoothly. Second thing is a piece of plastic broke for season 5 disk case so the top hinge isn’t secure which you can see on third image. For a Blu-ray set that came out in 2013 and has probably been sitting in a warehouse for years, I’m not expecting pristine conditions. Although when expecting a brand new set you expect nothing to be broken of course.
Now onto the actual review of the confusion of the menu problems. I am using a Panasonic Blu-ray player to test this out. I put the first disk in. It plays. I think I see what people are talking about with the menu option. After the warnings and features it doesn’t jump to menu screen and automatically plays the first episode. There is a menu screen as shown on the fourth image. But there’s no option to choose an episode to play there. The bright blue big names are the 4 episode titles for that disk. You can only play the extra stuff that comes with each episode shown on the image which is kind of lame to me. Usually you go to the main menu and it shows a list of the episodes and you can choose whichever one to play. It looks like the way to start the show from that menu screen is buy pressing on the ‘play episode’ button at the bottom.
I figured out that there is an option to choose an episode you want to watch though! There’s a pop up menu that shows up if I press on the pop up menu button on the Blu-ray remote while an episode is running as shown on image five. As you can see I have option to play an episode I like. So what I am thinking as to why some people don’t seem to have option to choose episodes is because it is different for different Blu-ray players. Which leads me to my next comment.
Some reviews said after pausing during a scene. It doesn’t resume where they pause at. The disk goes back to the beginning and plays the FBI warning and special features. I assume they mean it doesn’t have playback option. But look at what is shown at the very bottom of the back of the box set case in tiny words as shown on image six? “Playback experience will vary depending on player capabilities and performance.” So that may solve why some people are having playback issue or no way to choose an episode. This is one of those examples of “reading the fine print.” I do understand it would be difficult to do that in this case as there’s no images of the back of the box with this Amazon listing of the item. Hopefully my images here will help future buyers though!
Last but not least I tested to see if playback works for me. I press the pause button during an episode, I didn’t press the stop button. Didn’t go to menu. I didn’t eject the disk out. I turned the Blu-ray player off and turned the television off like I would when taking a break from watching something on a disk. Then I turned everything back on and guess what I see? Resume play option shows up as shown with image seven. It goes straight to the scene I paused at. So if you want it to playback from the scene you paused at, do not press stop or eject the disk out. Just pause it and turn it off until next time you come back. It should stay paused unless there’s a time limit it resets back. That I’m not sure. Maybe that’s what’s happening to some people? Looks like it all works pretty solid for me. The issue some people are having is probably due to their Blu-ray capabilities and performance. There is menu option and episode selection but it all works differently for everyone depending on their Blu-ray player. I hope this review clears up any confusions or hesitations some may have with purchasing this set. I think it is highly worth it for fans of Fringe to own especially with all the extras you get!
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2021
I have included images to show you my explanation and of course review images of the boxset itself. I’ll start off with reviews of the boxset itself. My boxset has an obvious long scratch or cut on the side of the box as shown on second image. It is a light scratch that doesn’t show on other side. I see it as a minor appearance problem. Main importance is that the disks play smoothly. Second thing is a piece of plastic broke for season 5 disk case so the top hinge isn’t secure which you can see on third image. For a Blu-ray set that came out in 2013 and has probably been sitting in a warehouse for years, I’m not expecting pristine conditions. Although when expecting a brand new set you expect nothing to be broken of course.
Now onto the actual review of the confusion of the menu problems. I am using a Panasonic Blu-ray player to test this out. I put the first disk in. It plays. I think I see what people are talking about with the menu option. After the warnings and features it doesn’t jump to menu screen and automatically plays the first episode. There is a menu screen as shown on the fourth image. But there’s no option to choose an episode to play there. The bright blue big names are the 4 episode titles for that disk. You can only play the extra stuff that comes with each episode shown on the image which is kind of lame to me. Usually you go to the main menu and it shows a list of the episodes and you can choose whichever one to play. It looks like the way to start the show from that menu screen is buy pressing on the ‘play episode’ button at the bottom.
I figured out that there is an option to choose an episode you want to watch though! There’s a pop up menu that shows up if I press on the pop up menu button on the Blu-ray remote while an episode is running as shown on image five. As you can see I have option to play an episode I like. So what I am thinking as to why some people don’t seem to have option to choose episodes is because it is different for different Blu-ray players. Which leads me to my next comment.
Some reviews said after pausing during a scene. It doesn’t resume where they pause at. The disk goes back to the beginning and plays the FBI warning and special features. I assume they mean it doesn’t have playback option. But look at what is shown at the very bottom of the back of the box set case in tiny words as shown on image six? “Playback experience will vary depending on player capabilities and performance.” So that may solve why some people are having playback issue or no way to choose an episode. This is one of those examples of “reading the fine print.” I do understand it would be difficult to do that in this case as there’s no images of the back of the box with this Amazon listing of the item. Hopefully my images here will help future buyers though!
Last but not least I tested to see if playback works for me. I press the pause button during an episode, I didn’t press the stop button. Didn’t go to menu. I didn’t eject the disk out. I turned the Blu-ray player off and turned the television off like I would when taking a break from watching something on a disk. Then I turned everything back on and guess what I see? Resume play option shows up as shown with image seven. It goes straight to the scene I paused at. So if you want it to playback from the scene you paused at, do not press stop or eject the disk out. Just pause it and turn it off until next time you come back. It should stay paused unless there’s a time limit it resets back. That I’m not sure. Maybe that’s what’s happening to some people? Looks like it all works pretty solid for me. The issue some people are having is probably due to their Blu-ray capabilities and performance. There is menu option and episode selection but it all works differently for everyone depending on their Blu-ray player. I hope this review clears up any confusions or hesitations some may have with purchasing this set. I think it is highly worth it for fans of Fringe to own especially with all the extras you get!
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When agent Olivia Dunham (Anna Torv) is investigating a case in which Walter Bishop's background in fringe science is a required asset, she enlists the help of Walter's estranged son Peter (Joshua Jackson) to visit Walter and ultimately to check him out of the ward to assist. This spawns the creation of a new division inside the FBI called the Fringe Division whose chief responsibility is to investigate fringe science events where they happen, and to learn more about how they're connected.
With supporting characters such as Astrid Farnsworth (Jasika Nicole), Phillip Broyles (Lance Reddick), Charlie Francis (Kirk Acevedo) and Nina Sharp (Blair Brown) the story woven by the creators/writers is arguably one of the most touching, exciting and relevant stories in modern television science fiction. I can say enough good things about this TV show, you simply have to watch for yourself and experience the intrigue, sadness, joy, laughter and love for yourself.
Con respecto al interior solo decir que la primera temporada no trae subtítulos en español, el resto si, aunque en teoría las cajas dicen que es latino, pero yo me he visto un par de capítulos y me ha parecido castellano, en todo caso si es latino es muy neutro.
Por mi parte eso es todo, no doy 5 estrellas por esas 2 pequeñas cosas que he comentado, pero recomiendo su compra a todos los fans