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The Closer - The Complete First Season
The Closer - The Complete First Season

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Actor: Kyra Sedgwick
Studio: Warner Home Video
Category: DVD

List Price: $39.98
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 123 reviews
Sales Rank: 1518

Format: Box Set, Closed-captioned, Color, Full Screen, Subtitled, Ntsc
Languages: English (Original Language), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Subtitled)
Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Number Of Items: 4
Running Time: 602
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5
Dimensions (in): 7.7 x 5.4 x 0.7

MPN: WARD80640D
UPC: 012569806405
EAN: 0012569806405
ASIN: B000ENC6QY

Theatrical Release Date: June 13, 2005
Release Date: May 23, 2006
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Condition: Factory sealed!

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Studio: Warner Home Video Release Date: 05/23/2006 Run time: 602 minutes Rating: Nr

Amazon.com
Deputy Police Chief Brenda Johnson (Kyra Sedgwick, Personal Velocity) isn't about making friends, she's about getting results. Days after her transfer from Atlanta, the LAPD's Priority Homicide Division decides they can't work with the blunt-talking Southern belle. Fortunately, she has former CIA colleague, Assistant Police Chief Will Pope (J.K. Simmons, Spider-Man), on her side. As he explains to Captain Taylor (Robert Gossett), who she has just replaced, "She is not miss congeniality...but she's a closer." Set to the sound of urban blues, TNT's The Closer is Columbo by way of Prime Suspect. In other words, Johnson may be as messy as Oscar Madison, but she's as sharp as Sherlock Holmes. Throughout the first season, she'll solve 13 murders, including those of a reclusive mathematician, a Russian prostitute, and a British butler. She won't get much support from her colleagues, except for Sergeant David Gabriel (Corey Reynolds, Broadway's Hairspray)--to the consternation of his co-workers, like Detective Lieutenants Provenza (G.W. Bailey, M*A*S*H) and Flynn (Tony Denison, Melrose Place). Johnson also has a friend in FBI Special Agent Fritz Howard (Jon Tenney, You Can Count on Me). With his help, she'll eventually settle into her new environment, especially when she lands a house and a cat on the same day (conveniently left behind by a victim). Just as it takes awhile for the chief to grow on her squad--and to get used to driving in LA--Sedgwick's Golden Globe-nominated performance follows a similar trajectory. Fortunately, "Scarlett O'Hara," as the droll Provenza dubs her, becomes more fully-rounded as the season progresses, aided by a superb SAG Award-nominated ensemble cast. Consulting producer on The Closer is former LA District Attorney Gil Garcetti of O.J. infamy. --Kathleen C. Fennessy


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4 out of 5 stars Great show, goofy presentation   May 25, 2006
 70 out of 72 found this review helpful

A great well written show with great performances and direction, "The Closer" focuses on Deputy Chief of Police Brenda Leigh Johnson (Kyra Sedgwick) is a fish out of water lured from Atlanta to L.A.by Assistant Police Chief Will Pope (J.K. Simmons J.J. Jameson from "Spider-Man" and "Spider-Man 2") lead an elite unite that tackles high profile murder cases with her unusual approach to solving crimes. Her Georgia accent immediately sets her apart from her colleagues. She's much savvier underneath her down home accent than many give her credit for allowing her, like Columbo to tackle crimes that others might not be able to solve. Like Columbo and Monk she's got her own quirks (an addiction to junk food, she shows up at a crime scenes with her sick cat--named Cat--in a paper back and her southern charm can't quite hide her abrasive personality). It's a marvelous TV show with a terrific supporting cast (Jon Tenney, Robert Gossett among others). Unlike Columbo this show is much harder edged.

"The Closer" is presented in a goofy looking presentation; the show is presented in widescreen but because its not anamorphic when you watch it on a widescreen TV the images are stretched or boxed on the sides, bottom and top. The presentation is rather bizarre and I can't quite figure out why they made this idiotic decision but, again, the show looks quite good despite this flaw. The colors are accurate with accurate skin tones. The show has a significant amount of dark sequences but that's the way the show is shot with lots of use of shadows and moody lighting dominating the look of the series. The audio sounds fine and is presented in 2.0 stereo surround as it was originally broadcast. It's primarily dialogue driven so there isn't a huge amount of surround type of effects.

Unfortunately there are no featurettes on the development of the series, how Kyra Sedgewick became involved in the show, interviews with the supporting cast or a glimpse into the creative process of the show. We get deleted scenes for the bulk of the episodes (they were clearly cut for time constraints) presented with the time code at the bottom of the images so clearly most were cut prior to the final assembly of the show. No commentary tracks which is disappointing but the price is right for the show and it's presented in thin packs making it easier to store the DVDs without taking up much room.

Well written, performed and directed "The Closer" looks solid in its DVD presentation but could be improved significantly for the second season. I'd suggest that Warner present the show anamorphically enhanced and include some featurettes or commentary tracks in addition to the deleted scenes. This top notch show one of the best of the season deserves a deluxe treatment but because it's on TNT and has a smaller audience it's unlikely we'll probably see either one of these improvements for future



3 out of 5 stars great series, lousy DVDs   May 15, 2006
 58 out of 71 found this review helpful

I have this set in hand, and I'm quite disappointed. Don't get me wrong, the show is great, but the DVD leaves something to be desired. This program was shown in widescreen originally, and that's the way it is presented here, but not anamorphically enhanced. That means that people with 16:9 monitors will see black bars on the sides as well as the top and bottom. They really blew it with that. :( The show gets 5 stars, but this DVD treatment brings the rating down to three.


1 out of 5 stars 5 Stars For The Closer, 0 Stars For Presentation   May 26, 2006
 15 out of 20 found this review helpful

I hate to echo what so many other reviewers have stated here, but I really must. Warners has pulled this nonsense before (namely, The OC Season 1)..."Standard Version - Presented In A Format Preserving The Aspect Ratio Of Its Original Television Exhibition". This is a total load of BS. Just because someone is watching a non-HD presentation does not mean it is the "original exhibition". TNT HD broadcasts The Closer in high definition people! As far as I know no other studio puts out second-rate releases like this. I will give you a prime example that is relatable back to this situation...Battlestar Galactica. Most people watch first-run episodes of BSG on Sci-Fi in standard definition with black bars all around because there simply is no available HD presentation (I don't have Univeral HD on my cable system and I don't even think they show first-run episodes at the same time Sci-Fi does). However, Universal presents BSG in anamorphic widescreen on the DVD release!! Fox (i.e. 24, Arrested Development), HBO (i.e. Six Feet Under, Deadwood), Disney (i.e. Alias, Desperate Housewives), etc. all release shows in anamorphic. Welcome to the 21st Century Warners! Get your head in the game.


5 out of 5 stars She gets to the truth, and is HOT to boot!   April 25, 2006
 14 out of 16 found this review helpful

When the 1st commercial previews for The Closer started airing last year, I'll admit that I wasn't interested! I mean, c'mon, who wanted to watch another crime drama?? Especially one where the lead, by all appearances, was a - let's say - b*tch! Yet, I watched anyway. Just to be sure. And guess what? I fell in love with it! The teasers did not do this awesome series justice, for what I (as well as many many other viewers) saw was a very strong and driven female detective who has to put up with the bruised egos of her subordinates! Kyra Sedgwick is terrific as Deputy Chief Brenda Lee Johnson (or ". . .just plain Brenda"). This Complete 1st season set will be a welcomed edition to my TV Drama collection. And, with the premiere of season 2 on TNT just a couple months away, The Closer will become even more popular with heart-stopping episodes rich with suspense and climaxes that will take your breath away and leave you speechless!


1 out of 5 stars Black Bars All of the Way Around!   May 23, 2006
 14 out of 20 found this review helpful

What a disappointment! Black bars all of the way around when viewed on a widescreen TV!

I can't believe that Warner Home Video didn't enhance this DVD set for widescreen TVs since it was originally broadcast in widescreen. It is unbelievable that as most of us are upgrading or have already upgraded to a widescreen TV that not only do we have to watch this excellent series with black bars on the top and bottom, but wide black bars on both sides too.

Watching this DVD set looks terrible compared to the TV broadcast. This set should have been released in anamorphic widescreen. Shame on Warner Home Video.


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