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Angel: Complete Series (2010)

David Boreanaz , Alexis Denisof  |  NR |  DVD
4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (310 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: David Boreanaz, Alexis Denisof, J. August Richards
  • Format: Box set, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
  • Language: English (Dolby Surround), French (Dolby Surround), Spanish (Dolby Surround)
  • Subtitles: English, Spanish
  • Dubbed: French
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
  • Number of discs: 30
  • Rated: NR (Not Rated)
  • Studio: 20th Century Fox
  • DVD Release Date: October 12, 2010
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (310 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B003YF9Q08
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #14,700 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)

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Angel - Season One

He's hunky, he's brooding, he's a do-gooder, and he was Buffy's first boyfriend. Angel, the tortured vampire destined to walk the earth with a soul, got his own series after three seasons on Buffy the Vampire Slayerand did what any new star might do: he moved to L.A. (the City of Angels--get it?) and set up shop. Angel (co-created by Buffy mastermind Joss Whedon) finds the titular vampire (David Boreanaz) as a kind of supernatural private investigator, fighting evil one case at a time and, like his ex-girlfriend, keeping the world from getting destroyed by vengeful demons and such. This first season features guest appearances by various Buffy characters, including werewolf boy Oz (Seth Green), rogue slayer Faith (Eliza Dushku), deliciously evil vamp Darla (Julie Benz), and Buffy herself (Sarah Michelle Gellar), all of whom helped get the show off and running in style.

Angel - Season Two

The second season of Angel, saw the cult vampire show finally stand on its own from Buffy the Vampire Slayer, assembling all the members of the show's core cast, transferring the action to a fashionably run-down L.A. hotel, and bringing in a few Buffy characters from Angel's history to further establish the moody vampire's own mythology. Moving their Angel Investigations to posher digs, Angel (David Boreanaz), Cordelia (Charisma Carpenter), and Wesley (Alexis Denisof) were soon joined by street fighter (J. August Richards)–-and by street fighter, of course we mean demon street fighter. But just as this group was solidifying, up popped Angel's old love, Darla (the fantastic Julie Benz), freshly arrived in L.A. from a hell dimension… just in time to be turned into a vampire again by her old cohort, Drusilla (Juliet Landau), and lure Angel into abandoning his newly formed team.

Angel - Season Three

In the third season of Angel, the titular vampire with a soul was forced to stand alone thanks to the (temporary) death of his beloved Buffy and her show's move to a new network, with no crossover between the two allowed. He returns from seeking peace in a demon-haunted monastery to find the L.A. Angel Investigations team fighting supernatural crime in his absence. Fred is still haunted by the nightmare dimension from which they rescued her; Cordelia's visions get ever more painful and debilitating. The schemes of the evil law firm Wolfram and Hart become every more imaginative and dragon lady Lilah Morgan becomes even more of an enemy when lusting after Angel. Unbelievably, Darla, Angel's vampire sire and lover, turns up, pregnant with his child and is tortured by inexplicable motherly feelings as well as a raging thirst for human blood.

Angel - Season Four

As the fourth season of Angel, starts, everything is still as we left it: Angel has been sunk to the bottom of the sea in an iron box by his inexplicable and vindictive son Connor and Cordelia has been summoned to higher realms to await orders. Gunn and Fred are left in the Hyperion Hotel, unsure about what has happened to their friends, and Lilah is working hard to seduce Wesley to the dark side. In the first few episodes, some of this is resolved but it's almost immediately replaced by far worse crises: prophesies of doom accumulate more rapidly even than usual in this wonderfully gloomy show and a horned rock-like beast rains fire on Los Angeles. This last year is Angel’s most tightly dramatic season yet--with a story arc of surprising intensity punctuated by the show's usual wit and sexiness.

Angel - Season Five

Lives were upended--and some co-opted--in the fifth and final season of Angel, as the denizens of Angel Investigations found themselves taking on one of their scariest endeavors ever: corporate life. After making a literal deal with the devil (or something distinctly devil-like), Angel (David Boreanaz) moved his team from their crumbling hotel to the high-rise digs of law-firm-from-hell Wolfram & Hart, his reasoning being they could better fight the forces of evil from the inside, and with more resources to boot. Clever maneuvering or easy rationalization? Not a few members of Angel's team accused him of selling out (as did a number of viewers), but as with most of the show's previous four seasons, Angel somehow took a dubious premise and mined it for gold. And with one core cast member gone (Charisma Carpenter, whose Cordelia was immersed in a deep coma), it seemed as if the show, from within and without, would suddenly fall apart--that is, until Angel's longtime nemesis Spike (James Marsters) showed up, fresh from his sacrificial roasting at the series finale of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Let the vampire games begin!

Product Description

* ANGEL SEASON 1 (6 DISCS)

* ANGEL SEASON 2 (6 DISCS)

* ANGEL SEASON 3 (6 DISCS)

* ANGEL SEASON 4 (6 DISCS)

* ANGEL SEASON 5 (6 DISCS)


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The series Angel in general is a great series and worth the money to buy a full priced DVD set. Joss Whedon Fan  |  69 reviewers made a similar statement
He's the guy behind Angel, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Firefly, and Dollhouse. N. Gaultney  |  44 reviewers made a similar statement
Well, I started watching the series a few years ago on a friend's DVD. B. Hillyer  |  33 reviewers made a similar statement
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145 of 153 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Review of boxset - not show December 13, 2007
By Jenn
Format:DVD|Amazon Verified Purchase
To begin I must confess, the only time I have watched Angel..was after it arrived at my door this week in a cute little package. Don't get me wrong, I am a huge "Buffy" fan and own the Chosen Collection (Seasons 1-7). But because I have only recently started watching Angel, this review is for the boxset itself.

Since, I have the Chosen collection, I cannot help but compare the two. Angel the series comes in a (obviously) box, with 5 separate DVD holders that layer to make the face of our lovely brooding Vamp-hero-person guy. The sturdiness of the DVD holders caught my eye right off, they are much better than those in the Chosen collection (which were basically bonded with a weak adhesive) The box kinda folds apart, when you lift the lid, a panel falls down so you can see all the DVD season holders, the panel that falls down has a color pic of the Angel Cast. (this is similar to the Chosen collection)

The set includes a color-print booklet that outlines each episode with a short description. Each page highlights 3-4 episodes (the same number of eps. on the corresponding disc) and on the opposite page is a breakdown of the chapters in each show.

The most exciting feature (for me) is the letter from Joss Whedon to the "Angel Fan". A full letter comes folded in a blue envelope in which Joss Whedon discusses Angel, they whys and hows, and highlights some of his favorite moments. In comparison to the letter in the Chosen collection, Angel takes the cake.

The set is a bit pricey, but if you don't already have the individual seasons and like me, have been thinking and thinking that you MUST watch Angel in order to feel like a true Buffy-verse fan, then go ahead, indulge yourself!
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229 of 253 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars So much more than a sequel to Buffy July 31, 2007
Format:DVD
Angel ran an all too short five seasons from 1999-2004, and the now defunct WB network may be defunct in part because of its decision to cancel the show. The story starts out where Buffy The Vampire Slayer season 3 left off, with Angel leaving Sunnydale and his beloved Buffy so that she can have a semblance of a normal life, or at least a normal relationship, which the two of them could never have. The entire series can be divided into three parts, all of which take place in L.A., Angel's new home. I'll warn you right now, there are SPOILERS AHEAD.

The first part consists of season one, and is in monster-of-the-week format rather than the season-long story arcs that Joss Whedon was famous for in Buffy. In season one, Angel starts a supernatural detective agency, "Angel Investigations", with the help of Cordelia Chase, who has moved to L.A. after her family lost all of their money the previous year, and half human-half demon Doyle. Doyle dies a courageous death half-way through the season, and Wesley Windham-Pryce joins the cast as a "rogue demon hunter" who has been fired from the watcher's council for the Faith debacle in Sunnydale the previous year. In this first season he is the same awkward Wesley we saw in season three of BTVS, but that eventually changes. At the end of the season we are introduced to Charles Gunn, a streetwise kid who has been fighting demons his whole life and ekeing out a meager existence on the street. Slowly, he comes to trust Angel and eventually joins the group.

The second part of the series consists of seasons two through four, and is literally one long story arc. Season two deals with the resurrection of Angel's vampire lover Darla, the one who turned him into a vampire in 1753, and whom he killed in season one of BTVS.
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40 of 45 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars So much more than a sequel to Buffy December 23, 2006
Format:DVD
Angel ran an all too short five seasons from 1999-2004, and the now defunct WB may be defunct in part because of its decision to cancel the show. The story starts out where Buffy The Vampire Slayer season 3 left off, with Angel leaving Sunnydale and his beloved Buffy so that she can have a semblance of a normal life, or at least a normal relationship, which the two of them could never have. The entire series can be divided into three parts, all of which take place in L.A., Angel's new home.

The first part consists of season one, and is in monster-of-the-week format rather than the season-long story arcs that Joss Whedon was famous for in Buffy. In season one, Angel starts a supernatural detective agency, "Angel Investigations", with the help of Cordelia Chase, who has moved to L.A. after her family lost all of their money the previous year, and half human-half demon Doyle. Doyle dies a courageous death half-way through the season, and Wesley Windham-Pryce joins the cast as a "rogue demon hunter" who has been fired from the watcher's council for the Faith debacle in Sunnydale the previous year. In this first season he is the same awkward Wesley we saw in season three of BTVS, but that eventually changes. At the end of the season we are introduced to Charles Gunn, a streetwise kid who has been fighting demons his whole life and ekeing out a meager existence on the street. Slowly, he comes to trust Angel and eventually joins the group.

The second part of the series consists of seasons two through four, and is literally one long story arc. Season two deals with the resurrection of Angel's vampire lover Darla, the one who turned him into a vampire in 1753, and whom he killed in season one of BTVS.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Angel is tops If you're looking to watch tv when ever you want
The Angel series is the perfect thing I needed to complete my DVD collection. If you spend Time watching TV then I would suggest You to start buying DVD's.
Published 14 hours ago by Edward Drakes
5.0 out of 5 stars Great fantsy world
Plenty of action fighting vampires and other impossible creatures. Comedy, suspense, mystery. and character development. I liked Amy Acker's character. Read more
Published 6 days ago by Donald H. Banks
5.0 out of 5 stars A GREAT box set!
I LOVE this series! The box set is GREAT! When I need an Angel fix I can pop a DVD in and watch as much or as little as I want! Read more
Published 12 days ago by Saundra L. Kemp
5.0 out of 5 stars Love it!
5 Stars! Came in condition expected, and really fast. Thank you very much! I am 100% satisfied. All discs (so far) that I've played have worked perfectly. I love this show!
Published 17 days ago by Nada Basit
5.0 out of 5 stars great
great, I love Buffy and Angel and the Angel series is great. Angel definitely a little darker than Buffy, but they both were awesome.
Published 23 days ago by K
5.0 out of 5 stars Better the second time around
i saw almost all of the episodes when "Angel" aired, but found it more interesting, meaningful and thoughtful on
DVD, particularly with the commentary, interviews and... Read more
Published 28 days ago by Ann Butler
5.0 out of 5 stars broken jewl case
Yes, yes. I'm an Angel and 'Bones' fan-girl. Everything is/was as stated, came brand new & unscratched and came quickly in the mail. Read more
Published 29 days ago by E. Korb
5.0 out of 5 stars Angel
Great movies. We enjoyed the star in Buffy movies, and now we get to watch him in his own movies..
Published 1 month ago by vicki murry
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Show!
Overall, I really loved this show. I did prefer the first 3 seasons. The last 2 were quite different. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Stephanie
5.0 out of 5 stars Wish come true!
I loved Angel when it was on and now I can watch it over and over!!
It is a great series and follow up to Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Published 1 month ago by Debbie J.
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yeah seasons 1 and 2 of Buffy were shot on 16mm so it definately wouldnt look the best in high def. Seasons 3 through 7 might look better but i think this and Angel suffer the same issue all the Star Trek shows since TNG have. The visual effects were all done on video so it isnt as simple as... Read more
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