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American Gothic - Complete Series (1995)

Starring: Gary Cole, Lucas Black Director: Bruce Seth Green, Doug Lefler Rating: NR (Not Rated) Format: DVD
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Finally, the complete cult hit series American Gothic, produced by Sam Raimi, comes to DVD for the first time ever! Visit Trinity, South Carolina, a small town with more chills than charm. Sheriff Lucas Buck (Gary Cole) won’t let anyone - including local doctor Matt Crower (Jake Weber) or the determined Gail Emory (Paige Turco) - stand in the way of his evil plans. Marking the tenth anniversary of its broadcast debut and packed with all 22 episodes, including four "lost" ones never broadcast on network television, American Gothic’s eerie storylines of intrigue and suspense are sure to hold you captive!

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509 of 517 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars One of TV's best, but one of Universal's worst., October 26, 2005
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American Gothic is a terrific television series, canceled far too soon, and sadly mishandled by the CBS network during its run (episodes aired out of order, entire episodes unaired, etc). Now Universal has repeated CBS's mistakes with this DVD release. Sure, we should be happy to see American Gothic on DVD at *all*, but this series deserves far better.

Most offensive: the episodes on these discs are *completely* out of order. (Shouldn't the series finale be the last episode on the set? It's not. It's episode eighteen on the DVDs. Was anyone at Universal thinking when they put this set together?) American Gothic fans (Gothniks) contacted Universal prior to the release of these DVDs. They said: MAKE SURE YOU GET THE ORDER CORRECT. Universal didn't listen. Now, first time viewers of this brilliant series will likely be left *bewildered* instead of impressed.

Universal also continues to release their television programs on those absurd dual-sided DVD-18 discs, which are quite prone to damage. They easily scratch, then sputter and freeze-up. Compare Universal to Fox's releases of Angel, Millennium, etc. Fox does a far better job with the video/audio transfers, and they put the episodes on single-sided DVD-9 discs with nice artwork. (The American Gothic DVD box cover is UGLY too.) Universal can really take a lesson from companies like Fox and Shout Factory!. Good programs like American Gothic deserve better, *especially* when fans have waited so long to see their favorite programs hit DVD. Sheriff Buck would not tolerate this mess.

INTENDED EPISODE ORDER: 01. Pilot, 02. A Tree Grows in Trinity, 03. Eye of the Beholder, 04. Damned if You Don't, 05. Potato Boy, 06. Dead to the World, 07. Meet the Beetles, 08. Strong Arm of the Law, 09. To Hell and Back, 10. The Beast Within, 11. Rebirth, 12. Ring of Fire, 13. Resurrector, 14. Inhumanitas, 15. The Plague Sower, 16. Doctor Death Takes a Holiday, 17. Learning to Crawl, 18. Echo of Your Last Goodbye, 19. Strangler, 20. Triangle, 21. The Buck Stops Here, 22. Requiem
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160 of 166 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "Someone's at the door...", August 16, 2005
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This DVD set is long overdue. Loooong overdue. In our recent move from DC to Colorado, I threw out all of our recorded VHS tapes--except for the ones with "American Gothic". Now I can get rid of those as well, but for the right reason.

Like "Firefly", "American Gothic" is a unique, outstanding series never given a chance by its network (CBS, in this case). It was also probably the most chilling and disturbing series ever to air, a stark morality tale with Gary Cole as the Devil incarnate (or a close kin), disguised as Sheriff Lucas Buck of the small town of Trinity, SC. Buck rules over his little kingdom with morbid humor and playfulness, setting up moral pitfalls and dilemmas for the town's inhabitants, and dispensing his own brand of justice or vengance or just plain meanness--which often involves ruin, insanity, dismemberment, or death.

Opposing Buck is young Caleb Temple (played by Lucas Black), an orphan who talks regularly to his dead sister Merlyn and who has powers of his own--and who may or may not be Buck's son. Buck wants Caleb to follow him; Merlyn wants Caleb to resist; and the rest of Trinity gets caught in the crossfire, so to speak.

The writing, acting, and directing are all outstanding. You'll never look at Gary Cole the same way again. Or, for that matter, Shaun Cassidy--yes, the "Hardy Boys" teen heart-throb [thanks for the corrections, everyone!]--who conceived and produced the show, along with Sam Raimi ("Evil Dead", "Army of Darkness", "Spider-Man").

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87 of 88 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Important - the episodes on the dvd aren't in order, November 25, 2005
Shaun Cassidy has a hit series on his hands right now with the alien-thriller Invasion, but ten years ago it was a harder row to hoe with his demonically-inspired weekly show American Gothic. At the time, CBS didn't give the series its due - they not only dropped entire episodes out from the middle of the story-line without ever airing them, they often preempted the show for weeks on end. After slapping the viewers' faces time and time again, CBS found that fans turned their TV attentions elsewhere.

When it was airing, American Gothic was one of my favorite shows. And I've never quite forgotten it; it's one of those series like Twin Peaks or Carnivale - it's flawed but so compelling it haunts the memory for years. The story takes place in darkly wooded Trinity, South Carolina and centers on the imposing Sheriff Buck (Gary Cole) and his orphaned, (secret) illegitimate son, Caleb Temple (Lucas Black). The story-line is not especially unique but everything just gelled so perfectly with the actors and their characters, American Gothic qualifies as a classic.

But how does it hold up? Despite some rather dodgy special effects and the occasional heavy-handedness, American Gothic holds up very well. It's much bolder and far more addictive than Cassidy's current Invasion, as a matter of fact. Some of the greatest little signature touches about the show include the catchphrase, "Someone's at the door"; or the way Sheriff Buck always just shows up out of the blue as if dropping from the sky (or maybe coming up from someplace else); and Caleb's ever-furrowed brow and the way he said "Daay-dy".

One of the best shows early on in the DVD is "Meet the Beetles" - it's a standalone episode and will remind many of an X-Files episode. The opener of the show is a bone-rattling bang when Caleb and his friend Boone are looking through the charred ruins of what was once Caleb's family home - a skeletal hand seemingly latches onto the boys' ankle and tries to pull him underground. Throughout the episode, Caleb is haunted by visions of his own grave.

It turns out the remains belong to Hack Weller and that, even though he's been reduced to bones, the philandering husband has been dead for only two or three days. Much to the pithy Sheriff Buck's consternation, the State Police send square-jawed Lt. Drey (Bruce Campbell) in to solve the mysterious and potentially deadly case. It's an episode that will keep on "bugging" you even after the final fade.

The actors would later go on to do other remarkable roles - Cole in Office Space; Black in Sling Blade; and Jake Weber in TV's Medium - but it's the genre-blending American Gothic that discerning horror fans will always remember them for.

The DVD features deleted scenes and commentary on pilot episode from Cassidy and producer David Eick. Cassidy admits he hasn't seen the series since it aired 10 years ago, and too often it shows - there are some rather unfortunate long lapses of silence as he watches the show. There are a very interesting tidbits revealed; for example, Cassidy reveals that the "Someone's at the door" scene sold the pilot as he acted it out for CBS execs.

The pair jokes about the prominent Elvis pillowcase shown in the pilot, and they complain about the stock music they were forced to resort to in certain sequences. They also mention wannabe Prez Bob Dole's then-ongoing anti-violence-on-TV campaign a few times, then they never utter a word about Dole during a scene in a which a certain character is found dead with an expensive writing instrument thrust into his windpipe (remember Dole's trademark pen?).

Eick and Cassidy also talk about how producer Sam Raimi came in with a lot of visual ideas, and how he gleefully said that yes, Buck is the Devil (while Eick and Cassidy say they wished to keep the Sheriff's identity more ambiguous - however, one of them does laughingly say during the commentary, "This is not Touched By An Angel - it's Touched By Satan!").

They don't go into too much detail about the show's cancellation, but Eick does say, "We knew we were dead early enough to be able to plan our own funeral," in regards to being able to wrap up the loose ends in the series finale.

It's absolutely wonderful to the have the American Gothic series on DVD, finally. However - be warned that the order of the episodes is not sequential and that there is nothing on the DVD package to indicate this. The four unaired episodes are piled on the last disc, but actually the show should be viewed in this order:


Pilot

A Tree Grows in Trinity

Eye of the Beholder

Damned if You Don't

POTATO BOY

Dead to the World

Meet the Beetles

Strong Arm of the Law

To Hell and Back

The Beast Within

Rebirth

RING OF FIRE

Resurrector

Inhumanitas

The Plague Sower

Dr. Death Takes a Holiday

Learning to Crawl

ECHO OF YOUR LAST GOOD-BYE

STRANGLER

Triangle

The Buck Stops Here

Requiem

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5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely AWESOME!!!*****
This series was awesome when it was on tv and then to actually own it and watch it now is great! I wish Shawn Cassidy would bring back a sequel!
Published 2 months ago by Tommye E. Braun

5.0 out of 5 stars Sophisticated, Fascinating TV Chiller
Back in 1995, horror maestro Sam Raimi and newbie writer/producer Shaun Cassidy combined their talents to bring this single-season Southern Gothic chiller to life. Read more
Published 4 months ago by kschoonmaker

5.0 out of 5 stars Oldie, but goodie
I had never forgotten this short-lived spooky series (although I had forgotten the title). A search under Gary Cole popped it up. Read more
Published 4 months ago by M. McMann

5.0 out of 5 stars Quirky, spooky and fun!
Though this show only lasted one season on TV, I loved it. Gary Cole is perfect as the creepy, yet funny Sheriff Lucas Buck. Young Lucas Black is great as Caleb Temple. Read more
Published 6 months ago by DisneyMom

5.0 out of 5 stars One of my favorite additions to my library.
How sad our society is that it seems cool to be ignorant. Like all smart and engaging television, this was ended before it's time. Read more
Published 7 months ago by E. M. Galioto

5.0 out of 5 stars A great set!
I just love this series. The acting is great, the episodes are usually unique stories and the characters are developed well. They are often sardonic yet down to earth. Read more
Published 9 months ago by Keri Van Zeyst

5.0 out of 5 stars American Gothic-Complete Series
I was reluctant to purchase this product after reading many negative reviews concerning quality, but ordered it anyway because I loved this series. Read more
Published 10 months ago by Bonita A. Lowe

4.0 out of 5 stars Great TV show but the dvd set has some flaws
As another reviewer mentioned, this show should have been as hot as the X-files- the writing was better right from the start and the acting cannot be beat. Read more
Published 10 months ago by Discodog

5.0 out of 5 stars A Classic TV Series...
We love it! Gary Cole does a superb job as Lucas Buck, with a fine ensemble cast backing him up. We laugh when Lucas throws his demonic 'fits' of slamming doors and popping up... Read more
Published 11 months ago by D. S. Levinne

5.0 out of 5 stars "That's Buck with a B"
Every single genre fan knows what it is like to suffer that terrible sense of loss you can only undergo when one of your favorite television series has been cancelled, because it... Read more
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