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The Complete West Wing: Seasons 1-7 (44 Disc Box Set)

The Complete West Wing: Seasons 1-7 (44 Disc Box Set)

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Director: Jason Ensler
Actors: Martin Sheen, Rob Lowe
Studio: Warner Home Video
Category: DVD

List Price: £159.99
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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 34 reviews
Sales Rank: 59

Format: Box Set, Pal, Subtitled
Language: English (Original Language)
Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over
Region: 2
Number Of Discs: 44
Running Time: 6720 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 5.9
Dimensions (in): 8 x 7.3 x 5.8

EAN: 7321902118963
ASIN: B000I8OC08

Theatrical Release Date: July 6, 2001
Release Date: November 6, 2006
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

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Customer Reviews:   Read 10 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Greatest show ever?   June 29, 2007
Mr. Paul M. James (Huddersfield)
27 out of 27 found this review helpful

The West Wing has got to be the best drama ever to appear on television and in the top three shows of all-time.
From the pilot, the storylines, scriptwrting and acting simply blow you away. By the end of the first episode you find yourself connected to the show in a way that rarely happens. There are very few bad epsiodes and only season 5 is disappointing overall. For us non-americans watching there are some very patriotic and sometimes over the top "God Bless America" moments, but I suppose that was inevitable with it being about American politics.
I think one of the reasons the show has been so successful is because it took place alongside the Bush Administration, and comparing the two, almost anyone would prefer to have Bartlet in the Oval Office. Its a kind of "if only" scenerio.
Just buy it and be ready to give up a large portion of your life to it. Superb.



5 out of 5 stars Both inspirational and great entertainment   November 25, 2006
m.bison (Cheshire, UK)
95 out of 98 found this review helpful

If you are new to The West Wing, I cannot tell you how good it is. I remember when I bought the Season 1 box set a number of years ago. At the time, I had no interest whatsoever in politics and I was merely going on a handful of recommendations. I had no idea that I would be buying not only the best TV show ever created, but also the best piece of entertainment ever created in ANY format.

First and foremost, the writing is of the absolute highest quality. The only thing that comes close to the intelligent and often hilarious writing is Aaron Sorkin's (creator of the show) other work, i.e. A Few Good Men, The American President (which is like a condensed, movie-version of the show). Sorkin wrote nearly every episode of Season 1-4 and I think he is the closest thing we have to a modern day Shakespeare. The fast paced, overlapping dialogue that he penned is simply sublime, as brilliantly crafted, heavyweight characters spar with each other over colossal issues that impact millions of people or over the day-to-day banality of working in the office (albeit the most important one in the world). Sorkin has taken the senior staff of a White House Administration and created a unique and endearing character for each position. The pitch perfect casting of these characters is the second thing that makes the show so special.

I can praise the standard of writing or the exceptional acting forever, but perhaps the biggest compliment I can pay is to reveal how inspirational this show has been for me. Before I bought The West Wing, I was languishing in my final year at University, simply going through the motions of trying to briefly memorise facts and figures for exams. After watching this show, I developed a thirst for knowledge and a desire to become more dynamic. I wanted to debate two sides of an important issue by calling upon a body of knowledge and citing numbers from `three sources'. I wanted to be this informed and resourceful individual who could delve into his college work in an organised `what's next?' kind of way. I stopped reading my textbooks simply for the sake of reading them and I even based a vital university assignment on the first year episode that dealt with a delivery company strike over two-tier hiring. The pros and cons of two-tier hiring were superbly argued in this episode and, by expanding on the points raised, I received a very good mark for my `Strategic Human Resource Management' assignment. Please don't be put off, however, by talk of mundane things like two-tier hiring. Even if The West Wing did an episode on wheat prices in Russia, it would still be an outstanding piece of smart and funny entertainment.

For those of you who didn't know, this complete box set contains the region 1 extras that aren't available on the individual box sets. This includes deleted scenes and features - a whole wealth of bonus material that has never been available to region 2 DVD owners before.

It is a big investment to buy all 44 discs and 154 episodes at once, but I couldn't imagine spending all this money on any other show. The series is understandably affected when Sorkin departs at the end of Season 4, but I would give anything to discover The West Wing again. I had to wait for several agonising months before I could see what happened after the amazing season one cliffhanger - I am green with envy to think that you can switch discs in a matter of seconds to find out what happens next. Then again, you never got that great feeling I did on the day when the old `Season 2, Part One' box set was FINALLY released.



5 out of 5 stars Don't hesitate - the best TV box set money can buy   November 10, 2006
Martin Talbot (London)
89 out of 92 found this review helpful

I sold all of my individual sets to buy this overview of every episode of the greatest TV show ever made, and I am not regretting it for a second.
Any box set bringing together seasons of the West Wing has an excellent starting point. And this new set does its subject matter proud, improving on the individual season sets in a number of ways.
For a start, it offers five hours of pretty excellent extras - documentaries, bloopers, deleted scenes, among other things. It is a shame there are no cast or production commentaries on any of the episodes, but the extras are all fine in themselves.
The previous packaging for the season-by-season sets - the card-based, expanding boxes, which show wear and tear and are darned unwieldy to open - have been replaced by slimline DVD cases, holding two discs each, all packaged within season-by-season slip cases.
The whole thing is packaged in an elegant, exceptionally compact box, which you would never guess holds more than 150 episodes of the best television money can buy.



5 out of 5 stars Outstanding   May 24, 2007
Bingo Bob
16 out of 16 found this review helpful

I didn't actually see The West Wing when it was first broadcast on TV and I bought this box set after having only seen the first two seasons (which I rented on DVD). Four months on, I've now watched the whole thing and I have to say it was worth every penny.

As has been suggested in other reviews, the first four seasons (written by Aaron Sorkin) stand out as the best but that doesn't mean there is a nosedive in quality once you hit Season 5. Certainly the show does change direction but I think it's realistic to expect that in any long-running series.

There are so many things to admire about The West Wing and previous reviewers have described the series much better than I can - in fact they convinced me to buy it! I can only agree with everything they've said. A brilliant ensemble cast, intelligent scriptwriting, thought-provoking storylines and a mind-boggling array of famous guest stars all combine to make this a truly outstanding TV programme. It's impossible to give it anything other than 5 stars.

Fantastic stuff!


 

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