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Boardwalk Empire: The Complete First Season (2010)

Steve Buscemi , Michael Pitt  |  Unrated |  DVD
4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (278 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Steve Buscemi, Michael Pitt, William Hill
  • Format: AC-3, Box set, Color, DTS Surround Sound, Dubbed, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
  • Language: English, Spanish, French
  • Subtitles: English, French, Spanish
  • Dubbed: French, Spanish
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
  • Number of discs: 5
  • Rated: Unrated
  • Studio: HBO STUDIOS
  • DVD Release Date: January 10, 2012
  • Run Time: 733 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (278 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B003Y5HWJU
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,635 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
  • Learn more about "Boardwalk Empire: The Complete First Season" on IMDb

Special Features

Making of Boardwalk Empire
"Atlantic City: The Original Sin City"
Speakeasy Tour
6 Audio Commentaries with cast and crew
"Creating The Boardwalk"
Character Dossier-evolving character guide

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In fine (and bloody) style, HBO's Boardwalk Empire returns to 1920 when the ban on booze led to a syndicate of bootleggers and smugglers. Created by Sopranos scribe Terence Winter and coproduced by director Martin Scorsese, the story centers on Atlantic City treasurer Enoch "Nucky" Thompson (Steve Buscemi), who schemes in private while preaching temperance in public (Mark Wahlberg and Tim Van Patten also serve as producers). Jimmy (Michael Pitt, Buscemi's Delirious costar), a war veteran, acts as his right-hand man, while zealous Agent Van Alden (Michael Shannon) and refined mobster Arnold Rothstein (A Serious Man's Michael Stuhlbarg) represent significant threats to his enterprise.

Nucky's other associates include his sheriff brother Eli (Shea Whigham), sexpot girlfriend Lucy (Paz de la Huerta), and distributor Chalky (The Wire's Michael K. Williams). If Nucky has little regard for law and order, his soft side emerges in his dealings with Irish immigrant Margaret (Kelly Macdonald, excellent), who segues from abused wife to kept woman. As Nucky puts it, "I try to be good. I really do." After he sends Jimmy away a spell, his sidekick joins forces with Al Capone (Stephen Graham, Public Enemies) and disfigured vet Richard Harrow (Jack Huston), abandoning his son, common-law wife Angela (Aleksa Palladino), and mother Gillian (Gretchen Mol), who has a fling with Lucky Luciano (Vincent Piazza).

Inspired by Nelson Johnson's book, Boardwalk Empire takes a Deadwood-like approach to history by combining characters both factual and fictional with blue language and ladies without brassieres. Winter, who won an Emmy for The Sopranos episode Pine Barrens, takes liberties with the historical record, but the series never claims to represent the truth and nothing but--which is only fitting when everyone's hiding secrets. If the entire ensemble deserves praise, Buscemi rules the show as thoroughly as Nucky rules the city. --Kathleen C. Fennessy

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From Terence Winter (Emmy®-winning writer on HBO's The Sopranos) and Oscar®-winning director Martin Scorsese, Boardwalk Empire is set in Atlantic City in 1920 at the dawn of Prohibition. The series chronicles the life and times of Enoch Nucky Thompson (Steve Buscemi), the city treasurer whose double role as politician and bootlegger makes him the city's undisputed czar at a time when illegal alcohol has opened up highly lucrative opportunities for rumrunners and distributors. In a city defined by notorious backroom politics and vicious power struggles, Nucky must contend with ambitious underlings, relentless Feds, rival gangsters -- including Arnold Rothstein, Lucky Luciano and Al Capone -- and his own appetite for women, profits, and power.

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Great acting by solid cast. Renegade Pinoy671  |  61 reviewers made a similar statement
So I'll buy every season and look forward to watching it again and again. E. bay  |  29 reviewers made a similar statement
The cast of odd and interesting characters seems endless. Charles Grimm  |  18 reviewers made a similar statement
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216 of 238 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A must have for your Mobster Video Collection September 20, 2010
Format:DVD
When HBO first announced the showing of Boardwalk Empire, my calendar became marked with bright red highlighter. Every time I saw an image of actor Steve Buscemi in his dapper 1920's attire (my favorite decade in American history), my anticipation grew. I began to research, realizing that Martin Scorsese and producer Terry Winter (The Sopranos), and I was nearly breathless with anticipation.

What drew me to Boardwalk Empire? It was a combination of items. I love the 1920s. There was a romance to that particular era, evident in the films, the clothing, and the music. America was blossoming from a gawky teenage girl and into the full flower of beauty during that magical era. Much of the growing process involved film, music, gangsters, and Prohibition.

When HBO's BOARDWALK EMPIRE premiered, I was as giddy as a kid on Christmas morning.

Scoresese and Winter didn't let me down. Boardwalk Empire chronicles the life of Enoch (Nucky) Thompson (Steve Buscemi). Nucky Thompson is slick, smooth, and runs the Boardwalk with a suaveness that rivals the cunning of a fox. I don't think Scoresese could have found anyone better than Buscemi to play Thompson, for he's able to emit the perfect persona with his sly, crooked smile and darting eyes. Yes, Buscemi fits my image of a gangster of the era, more realistic than any Hollywood has ever attempted to portray in the past. Buscemi is not a handsome man, instead he has that down home reality to his features that makes him more believable as a human being with every close-up that is filmed. Human is what Nucky Thompson is, aspiring for more on the boardwalk. Nucky is complex in his greed and maneuvering, and all the while revealing the little bit of a compassionate heart that he still has beating within him. This heart is shown in his behavior toward Margaret Schroeder (Kelly MacDonald), a pregnant woman who endures a horrific beating from her drunken husband.

The storyline of Boardwalk Empire leaps from section to section, high paced, filled with action and the underground gangland activity that was so prevalent during the time. There are startling little bits of history that will make any fan of the era and mobster history smile with pleasure. My favorite clip was a war scarred Jimmy Darmody ( Michael Pitt) having a conversation with a very young Al Capone (Stephen Graham), while they waited to drive their bosses about town. (No, Al Capone didn't start out his gangster career as the headman;he started at the bottom).

My overall opinion of Boardwalk Empire--Excellent and stunning. I felt as if I had been drawn into a perfectly portrayed world of the past, from the movements of Prohibition, Women's Suffrage, and into the realm of organized crime. Beautifully written for the screen (adapted from the book by Nelson Johnson, Boardwalk Empire: The Birth, High Times, and Corruption of Atlantic City), Boardwalk Empire is a must have in your mobster collection.
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72 of 85 people found the following review helpful
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The writer of the HBO series, Terence Winter (who also wrote the foreword for this edition of the book), was recently interviewed on public radio and explained how and why the HBO show deviates from many of the facts in the book "Boardwalk Empire." Last names were sometimes changed and certain information had to be imagined or created in order to allow the plot to veer away from the events in the book. Hence, Nucky "Thompson" in the series is actually based on the real life Nucky (Enoch) Johnson

None of this takes away from the entertainment value of the series but potential buyers of the book will get an added perspective and accurate historical detail."Boardwalk Empire" is an excellent way to round out the very entertaining cable television series. If you simply want to watch the show, it recreates Atlantic City in its heyday. Steve Buscemi is riveting in his role as "Nucky" and comes across as a complex person, although when it comes to business he can be harsh and no nonsense. Things go his way or else. Of course, I write this after seeing only the first episodes of the series so it will be interesting to see how his character evolves. There are hints of a romance in the future.

Not surprisingly, Terence Winter (again, writer of the HBO series) also wrote many episodes of The Sopranos and director Martin Scorcese steps to the helm and directs the first and possibly many more episodes of the cable show ( but guest directors aren't uncommon for cable series). In the show, Steve Buscemi plays Nucky but Winter has admitted that James Gandolfini would have fit the actual body type and appearance of Nucky. But because Buscemi captures the essence of Nucky so well it doesn't seem to matter if he looks exactly like the real Nucky.

Nucky Johnson provides what people want, primarily alcohol, gambling and sex. But if the public had wanted other things Nucky would simply have gone with public sentiment. His choices were based on what brought him the most profit -and it was as simple as that, although being in power was not so simple.

Having seen the first episodes of the series, I am able to compare both the book and television show. I'd urge you to buy the book. Both the book and the cable series made me yearn to visit Atlantic City in its prime. Women dressed in their finest outfits before strolling on the actual boardwalk. I'd love to have revisited that time - if only to understand the thrills that drew people to Atlantic City.

Since I've now seen the series, it is impossible to write about the book without comparing it to the film version. I have to admit that the HBO show recreates Atlantic City's mixture of people and often weird attractions, from side shows to palm readers - and it does make a difference seeing and hearing the combination of sights, sounds and dialogue.

There is also a portrayal of the young Al Capone and he comes off as far less confident in his youth. He still takes risks but he hasn't matured into the experienced man whose name became legend.

"Boardwalk Empire" reveals how the area was a place where families came, with children enjoying themselves by day and adults venturing off to enjoy other pursuits at night. You won't get a truly balanced historical take on Atlantic City without reading the book and the series should motivate viewers to want to learn more about the history of Atlantic City's entertainment area.

Reading "Boardwalk Empire" is well worth the time. But if you only want to watch the show you will still get a limitd sense of the sights and sounds of Atlantic City as well as the lure of booze, women and gambling.
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48 of 60 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Show on TV This Year December 8, 2010
By Pavel
Format:DVD
Boardwalk Empire is a great show, the 21st century version of a 19th century novel. It's Dickens, Dostoevsky, Tolstoi. The relationship between Nucky and Margaret is like nothing else on TV. Buscemi was absolutely terrific in the finale. The exploration of criminal culture, and its relationship to political culture, is pretty fascinating. I cannot wait for next season!
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5.0 out of 5 stars HBO does it best.
The show as any fan knows is incredible. HBO always has quality packaging and cases that last. The print quality is good and the boxes are sturdy. Images vivid. Good price!
Published 11 hours ago by Love Chihuahuas
1.0 out of 5 stars bad product
disc not working..showing blank disc...this product should have been previewed before shipping...showing disc error then it shows not disc..bad disc
Published 1 day ago by Ella Clayton
5.0 out of 5 stars i thought it was good
i would recommend this show to any one who likes gangster s***. plus its a real part of our history
Published 7 days ago by man_ecv
5.0 out of 5 stars Busemi Rocks!!!
I've always enjoyed his work in supporting roles...it's delightful to see him express the colloquialisms and demeanor of a native to that region. Read more
Published 8 days ago by robert finn
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent series
Good acting, good storylines, good visuals. If you like the prohibition era and want to see it come alive, then watch this series, however, it is not for everyone as it has... Read more
Published 10 days ago by pine lady
5.0 out of 5 stars There is nothing negative to say!
The actors, the costumes, the story, the creativity, the suspense and the drama were beyond what I had expected from the series. Read more
Published 13 days ago by bafbeau
3.0 out of 5 stars Somehow predictable...
Maybe it is because the writers are trying too much? Maybe it is because characters cannot be so self-contradicting without being just paper characters - or schizophrenic? Read more
Published 19 days ago by Cyril
5.0 out of 5 stars Ford
We watch it on HBO and we are in gangster era in 20's and 30's. We are going to continue to purchase Season 2 and 3 so we will be up to date with the latest season when it comes... Read more
Published 25 days ago by Ford
1.0 out of 5 stars Not really HD
The image is deceptive: when they put the blue strip at the top, it makes you think that you are getting a Blue Ray kind of definition, but actually you get DVD definition which by... Read more
Published 26 days ago by Marco A. Perez
5.0 out of 5 stars Boardwalk Empire Season 1
A fantastic series. I rented the DVDs from Netflix and I could hardly wait for the next one to come in the mail. I am hooked on this program.
Published 27 days ago by Enoc1927
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Doing the same to me. Unless I first explicitly choose through the menus that I do not want any special features to play the disc freezes when I 1) start playing an episode or 2) try to activate a special feature. I have a Sony BDV-E780W with its firmware updated. Don't know what's going on.
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