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Witchblade - The Complete Series
Witchblade - The Complete Series

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Actors: Yancy Butler, Eric Etebari, Anthony Cistaro, Will Yun Lee, David Chokachi
Studio: Warner Home Video
Category: DVD

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 83 reviews
Sales Rank: 2394

Format: Box Set, Color, Dvd-video, Widescreen, Ntsc
Language: English (Original Language)
Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Number Of Items: 7
Running Time: 1122
Aspect Ratio: 1.77:1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 1

MPN: WARD015962D
UPC: 012569681453
EAN: 0012569681453
ASIN: B00170LCWC

Theatrical Release Date: 2001
Release Date: July 29, 2008
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Studio: Warner Home Video Release Date: 07/29/2008 Run time: 1122 minutes


Customer Reviews:   Read 78 more reviews...

3 out of 5 stars Good Cop Drama, Bad Comic Adaptation   April 19, 2008
 97 out of 126 found this review helpful

If you are a diehard Witchblade fan, you're going to buy and enjoy this tv series regardless of what any review says. What I offer here is a review for the "discerning" viewer. It is possible to be a fan of an intellectual property (such as a comic book) and yet maintain a clear, honest judgment about different aspects of the property's use in different media, something that fanboys and fangirls do not understand. The bottom line is that as a cop drama, the Witchblade tv series is top notch. It's one of the best cop dramas ever to grace the small screen. However, as a faithful adaptation of the Witchblade comic book, it is a complete and utter failure. By the time they were three or four episodes into the first season, the tv show had severed all ties with the comic book and had become its own independent entity. The only thing the comic book and the show have in common is that they are both called "Witchblade," and some of the character's names are the same. The argument that one can't directly reproduce the comic book on the tv screen is a cop-out (no pun intended), because the tv show doesn't even try to represent the comic. On the contrary, once the first two episodes were concluded (known as Witchblade: The Movie), the tv series immediately set about to distance itself as much as it could from the comic. I could go into detail about this, but I don't wish to do a disservice to viewers who have never seen the show before by spoiling plot elements. Suffice it to say that what you are getting here is not a television adaptation of the comic book, but a different creation entirely.

That said, I really have to give props to Yancy Butler, the actress who plays Sara Pezzini in this series. Before I saw her in this tv series, I thought she was just another Hollywood bimbo willing to bare her chest in any B movie she could land a job on. Oh was I wrong. Yancy is a very talented actress, and she is the best (and only, in my opinion) reason to buy and watch this series. Correction: Yancy and John Hensley. John Hensley plays the part of Gabriel, a dealer in very unique and rare items. He assists Sara frequently in her investigations because he knows a lot about wierd, arcane stuff. He plays the part with a confidence and coolness combined with a youthful hipness that makes him very likeable. My favorite parts of the show are the times when Sara and Gabriel are working together.

It is a bit odd that a show which features such talented actors as Butler and Hensley would also employ the horrid acting abilities of Eric Etebari, the actor who plays Ian Nottingham. Mr. Etebari is one of the worst actors I've ever seen, but I can't lay the blame completely at his feet. His character, Nottingham, was not well conceived by the show's writers and producers. He is nothing like the Nottingham of the comic, but neither is he a well-defined character in his own right in the world of the show. All throughout the series, the writers seem to be struggling with exactly who they want Nottingham to be, and the result is that Etebari seems unsure of how to play him. Some of his lines and scenes are so bad as to reach comical levels of absurdity. Fortunately, Nottingham isn't nearly as present in the second season as he was in the first.

If you're asking the question, "How much Witchblade action can I see?", the answer is very little. Truth be told, this series isn't really about the Witchblade. It's about Sara, her life as a cop, and the decisions she faces about doing the right thing. The Blade itself takes a backseat role, usually only appearing once per episode and only very briefly. Sara usually uses it to block bullets Wonder Woman-style. It also occasionally grants Sara a "sixth sense" at crime scenes which allows her to see through the eyes of the victim or to witness crimes as they are happening elsewhere. Think the tv show Medium, only the actress has a funky silver bracelet on her wrist.

So that's my Witchblade tv series review for the "discerning" viewer. I hope it helps you to decide whether to purchase it or not.



5 out of 5 stars Witchblade the Series on DVD... At Last!!   April 22, 2008
 97 out of 99 found this review helpful

Not only was it one of the most complex series in the history of cable television, Witchblade was easily one of the most underrated. Witchblade debuted in a full-length television pilot on TNT and then after its initial success became a full-fledged series in 2001. In many ways the show was ahead of its time. It managed to be both science-fiction (when the genre was suffering from unoriginal sequels and poorly made remakes), fantasy (before the genre was validated by The Lord of the Rings and Pan's Labyrinth) and added a healthy dose of cop drama. The intricate plotlines featured such esoteric subject matter as psychic visions, cloning, abnormal psychology, time travel, reincarnation, demonic possession, mythological motifs, multiple conspiracies, occult philosophical ideologies, and also benefited from clever pop-culture in-jokes.
The series was brought to life by strong acting from a diverse, if not at times dysfunctional cast. Witchblade also featured a greatly varying soundtrack (this DVD does not include all of the artists I've named here; see my comment for further explanation) that included everyone from The Crystal Method to Peter Gabriel, from Rob Zombie to Enya, from Three Dog Night to U2. The series burst off the small screen with great visual flare, the special effects were almost on a par with the first Matrix film, and the camerawork was equally impressive.
There have been some fans of the comics who have complained about the many differences between the show and the comics. But as I was at the time unfamiliar with the comics, I enjoyed the show from a fresh, purely objective perspective. I also think that most fans of the source material understood that this was not an adaptation in the strictest sense but more of a loosely inspired series that dealt with some of the same themes.
And now fans of this cult classic can enjoy their favorite comic book-inspired heroine on DVD... at last.

The characters include:
Sara Pezzini- A New York homicide cop and the "Blade-wielder"
Danny Woo- Sara's partner and close friend.
Jake McCartey- Sara's rookie partner in training.
Gabriel Bowman- A young occult/novelty shop owner and close friend of Sara's.
Kenneth Irons- A billionaire who may be more than he seems.
Ian Nottingham- A mysterious bodyguard/assassin in Iron's employ.
Black Dragons- A group of assassins who underwent experimental training.
White Bulls- A secretive fraternity of corrupt vigilante cops.

Here is the entire listing of episodes, including the pilot film (which is also included):

Season One

0. Witchblade: The Movie
New York homicide detective Sara Pezzini encounters a mystical weapon that can only be wielded by women. She is also introduced to the enigmatic billionaire, Kenneth Irons and his stoic bodyguard/assassin, Ian Nottingham.

1. Parallax
Sara uncovers a plot involving a group of elite assassins, called The Black Dragons, who plan to kill billionaire Irons.

2. Conundrum
After a supermodel is found dead, Sara must discover the identity of the killer, which leads her to a former "Blade-wielder".

3. Diplopia
A serial killer is stalking members of the art community and patrons of a gay bar but the primary suspect seems to have a perfect alibi.

4. Sacrifice
An Irish rocker comes to town and a killer takes inspiration from his lyrics, all the while Sara may be falling in love with the dreamy singer.

5. Legion
A man who may have killed a priest claims that he's possessed but the clues point to corruption within the church itself.

6. Maelstrom
Sara's lover, the Irish rocker Conchobar, is kidnapped by corrupt counter-terrorists and Sara sinks into violent desperation.

7. Periculum
The Witchblade tests Sara, at her most vulnerable, while pulling her deeper into its mysterious past.

8. Thanatopsis
Ian Nottingham goes renegade and targets Sara's rookie partner, Jake, who he believes to have betrayed her.

9. Apprehension
A corrupt vigilante force within the NYPD, called The White Bulls, has its sights on Sara while she must protect a witness to their violence.

10. Convergence
A psychotic rapist/killer is on the loose and only Sara can stop him but she's busy evading The White Bulls.

11. Transcendence
Nottingham dies to save Sara but then is resurrected in an even more deadly and unpredictable incarnation.

Season Two

1. Emergence
After turning back time itself Sara must face the consequences and solve a murder involving a live porn site.

2. Destiny
Kenneth Irons obtains The Lance of Longinus with which he intends to confront Sara and take back the Witchblade.

3. Agape
A dangerous new street drug is at the heart of an investigation and Jake takes the blame for a drug bust gone very wrong.

4. Consectatio
Nottingham is possessed by Irons and puts out a hit on Sara and the assassins he's hired are the uber-elite Black Dragons.

5. Static
A series of strange incidents leads to a subliminal influence, in the form of white noise, which may have instigated murder.

6. Nailed
A homicidal, serial child-rapist is released from prison and his next victim is Danny's niece.

7. Lagrimas
Sara falls in love with the perfect man, but is this mysterious stranger really what he appears to be?

8. Hierophant
A mysterious criminal mastermind is uniting rival crime syndicates and all the clues to his identity point to the most unlikely person of all.

9. Veritas
A secretive political schism hunts down Gabriel and Sara after they come across a roll of film that reveals them as murderers.

10. Parabolic
An enigmatic young vigilante takes out members of a cult devoted to hatred and Sara must choose aid her in bringing them down.

11. Palindrome
Sara is reunited with Conchobar while investigating an underground fight club that worships violent primitivism.

12. Ubique *
Sara's dreams may be premonitions of her greatest challenge yet and all she loves will hang in the balance.

* The Season Two finale was never intended to conclude the show's plotline, however as the series was canceled the story was left sadly incomplete.

I hope you will check out one of the coolest shows in recent years. "Rock on dot com!"



5 out of 5 stars Yes... it does include the movie   April 23, 2008
 37 out of 47 found this review helpful

I did some searching and found out that this collection includes both seasons AND the original movie, so the storyline will not lack. This was great TV Sci-fi before Lost and BSG (even though I love both), so I'm excited to finally see this on DVD.


5 out of 5 stars content   April 23, 2008
 22 out of 36 found this review helpful

Apparently it includes the following:
THE COMPLETE SERIES This seven-disc collector's set, which includes all 23 episodes from seasons 1 and 2, the original made-for-TV movie and never-before-seen bonus features.



5 out of 5 stars about time   April 4, 2008
 18 out of 29 found this review helpful

finally- the long wait is over. Witchblade ran for 2 seasons on TNT, and built quite a following in that 2 years before it was yanked from the schedule (although it was almost guaranteed a third after lead actress Yancy Butler won a Saturn Award for her performance). While I am sad that it is gone, I can't wait to relive the show all over again.

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