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Stargate Atlantis Season 2 Dvd [Alemania]
Formato: DVD
88,65€88,65€
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"Vuelva a intentarlo" | — | 8 | 88,65 € | — | 88,65 € |
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5 noviembre 2008 "Vuelva a intentarlo" | Edición estándar | 5 |
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Colaborador | TV Program |
Idioma | Inglés, Japonés |
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Detalles del producto
- Relación de aspecto : 1.78:1
- Descatalogado por el fabricante : No
- Dimensiones del paquete : 20 x 14,8 x 5,2 cm; 580,6 gramos
- Formato multimedia : Importación
- Actores : TV Program
- Subtítulos: : Japonés, Inglés
- ASIN : B0011NIUXE
- Número de discos : 8
- Opiniones de los clientes:
Opiniones de clientes
4,7 de 5 estrellas
4,7 de 5
875 valoraciones globales
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Reseñas más importantes
Principal reseña de España
Ha surgido un problema al filtrar las opiniones justo en este momento. Vuelva a intentarlo en otro momento.
Revisado en España 🇪🇸 el 20 de enero de 2016
Esta genial es una de las series mas guays que hay. La recibi y empeze a verla, pero tiene un fallo que le falta un disco. Falta el tercer disco de la temporada.
Reseñas más importantes de otros países

Mole
5,0 de 5 estrellas
A great box set
Revisado en el Reino Unido 🇬🇧 el 23 de agosto de 2012
Season 2 of Atlantis set out to build on the first season; and it certainly achieved that. The actors were comfortable in their roles, the writers were coming up with good concepts, great scripts and the directors were making the whole thing very slick.
There had been a feeling that they wanted Atlantis to stand out from SG-1 as a completely separate entity; and it does that quite well. However, they also decided to provide some more regular links back to Earth and this alters the dynamic slightly; but it is clear that Atlantis is not just an SG-1 "wannabe". It is a full concept in it's own right and has it's own specific foibles and quirks.
The war with the wraith continues, and takes a slightly odd turn with the episode "Michael" featuring Connor Trineer from "Star Trek Enterprise". But most of the epsiodes of this season are really good and most are well worth watching more than once.
A slight change in personnel; Ford leaves in a slightly odd manner, but they gain a new team member in Ronan Dex. At first, I wasn't too sure about him, but later felt that he was interesting in that he clearly has a key back story that has not been fully revealed.
As always, they provide some really great bonus material on the DVDs; these help show just how much effort goes into producing these programs and highlight the skill and craftsmanship at all levels. This is a box set that is worth getting and well worth keeping for those Sunday winter afternoons or late evening to watch over and again.
There had been a feeling that they wanted Atlantis to stand out from SG-1 as a completely separate entity; and it does that quite well. However, they also decided to provide some more regular links back to Earth and this alters the dynamic slightly; but it is clear that Atlantis is not just an SG-1 "wannabe". It is a full concept in it's own right and has it's own specific foibles and quirks.
The war with the wraith continues, and takes a slightly odd turn with the episode "Michael" featuring Connor Trineer from "Star Trek Enterprise". But most of the epsiodes of this season are really good and most are well worth watching more than once.
A slight change in personnel; Ford leaves in a slightly odd manner, but they gain a new team member in Ronan Dex. At first, I wasn't too sure about him, but later felt that he was interesting in that he clearly has a key back story that has not been fully revealed.
As always, they provide some really great bonus material on the DVDs; these help show just how much effort goes into producing these programs and highlight the skill and craftsmanship at all levels. This is a box set that is worth getting and well worth keeping for those Sunday winter afternoons or late evening to watch over and again.

Say No More 67
5,0 de 5 estrellas
Very good season presented in a boxset loaded with excellent extras.
Revisado en el Reino Unido 🇬🇧 el 25 de abril de 2012
With the welcome addition of Jason Momoa as Ronon Dex in Episode 3 (Runner) SGA continues the successful tradition of top notch SF action with many humorous moments and probably bigger budget well spent...
Regarding the extras - they're excellent and abundant.
Fluent and non-stop commentaries are presented on all 20 episode in various combinations of writers, directors, actors and other staff, and for the first time the commentaries are also subtitled! Thanks!
On them, they tend to share us with lots of interesting behind the scenes info, and with almost no dull moment.
Featurettes include, among others, a 20 minutes profile on Paul McGillion (disc 2), a 20 Minutes profile on David Hewlett (disc 3),a 15 minutes intro about Ronon's character (disc 4) and an 18 minutes "SGA: Stunts".
Some nice and subtitled Mission Directives on selected episodes.
A small and nice booklet with episode summaries and special features info is also present.
Overall it's apparent that they've put a lot of effort in order to present a joyful experience to all the fans.
Highly recommended.
Regarding the extras - they're excellent and abundant.
Fluent and non-stop commentaries are presented on all 20 episode in various combinations of writers, directors, actors and other staff, and for the first time the commentaries are also subtitled! Thanks!
On them, they tend to share us with lots of interesting behind the scenes info, and with almost no dull moment.
Featurettes include, among others, a 20 minutes profile on Paul McGillion (disc 2), a 20 Minutes profile on David Hewlett (disc 3),a 15 minutes intro about Ronon's character (disc 4) and an 18 minutes "SGA: Stunts".
Some nice and subtitled Mission Directives on selected episodes.
A small and nice booklet with episode summaries and special features info is also present.
Overall it's apparent that they've put a lot of effort in order to present a joyful experience to all the fans.
Highly recommended.

AllyB
3,0 de 5 estrellas
Great show, but why all the adverts?
Revisado en el Reino Unido 🇬🇧 el 17 de agosto de 2018
I love this show, and it's great to be able to rewatch it. But the advertisements are driving me nuts, especially as it plays them between every episode. It also plays them if the DVD has a problem with playback (which it seems to do quite often) on my laptop. So, fabulous show, but only three stars because the product is kind of ruining my experience of watching it...

DD
4,0 de 5 estrellas
Content Brilliant - Shame about the repeated threats of prosecution
Revisado en el Reino Unido 🇬🇧 el 3 de octubre de 2013
I bought and paid for this DVD box-set, so why do I have to sit through the "You shall not download a car" crap (and all of the adverts) every time I want to watch it?!
Fortunately, if you play DVDs on a PC you skip all of that nonsense and enjoy the actual TV show that you paid for.
When will the studios learn, piracy is not killing the media industry, the media industry is.
Fortunately, if you play DVDs on a PC you skip all of that nonsense and enjoy the actual TV show that you paid for.
When will the studios learn, piracy is not killing the media industry, the media industry is.

raven_guest
4,0 de 5 estrellas
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Revisado en el Reino Unido 🇬🇧 el 27 de abril de 2015
I loved SG1 and adore Jason Momoa, so thought I'd give this a try. It's fun and interesting, but there isn't much in the way of character development. None of them seem to have progressed from the first series and seem to be stuck. McKay is completely unlikeable and annoys the living heck out of me.