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35 of 38 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The Last Classic Season of 5-0 With Any Quality,
This review is from: Hawaii Five-O - The Complete Ninth Season (DVD)
Season 9 is arguably the last decent collection of episodes from the original Five-0 stable - I don't consider it to be nowhere near as good as when the show was at its zenith (seasons 3; 4; 5 & 6), but its good nevertheless. In fact, season opener, `Nine Dragons' is outstanding - a real rarity in the fact that it's a post season 6 episode that would probably feature in any fan's top ten list of all time greatest episodes.
So here we have `Nine Dragons' unabridged and thus coming in at circa 98 minutes. Print quality seems ok on this and other episodes - certainly much better than anything I've seen on TV here in the UK. Downside to this is that onscreen `dirt' (black flecks) can be seen from time to time in certain scenes on numerous episodes. Sadly Season 9 is the last time we see contributions from Five-0 stalwarts Michael O'Herlihy (director) and Jerome Coopersmith . O'Herlihy often helmed some of the best episodes the show had to offer, but here his swansong is the aforementioned season opener, `Nine Dragons'. Likewise Coopersmith pens just two of the instalments in this season - whatever the reasons for their departures, their loss to the series was immeasurable and undoubtedly contributory factors to the show's impending demise. Notable Season 9 episodes are `Nine Dragons'; `Man in a Steel Frame' - (only marred by some horrendously schmaltzy flashbacks); `Blood Money is Hard to Wash' - (although the last scene where McGarrett yells `Book `em Danno' whilst on crutches and heavily bandaged is both cringeworthy and unintentionally funny); `Double Exposure' and `Elegy In A Rain Forest' - (McGarrett's hat is yet another heinous crime against fashion) The packaging on these discs is slightly different to previous Region one releases -there are no individual slip cases, instead, all 6 discs are supplied within the one case - which is the same style of packaging afforded to Mannix on DVD with the exception that with this 5-0 release, a cardboard case is also supplied. Another departure is that the season 1 arrangement of the theme (which accompanied the DVD menus on all previous releases) has been replaced with the Season 9 version. The only subtitles for this set are those in English - indeed, as is the only language on the discs. So, If you can ignore the numerous fashion faux pas' committed by Jack Lord, accept the fact that he is also starting to show his age and, basically, that these episodes just aren't as cool as earlier entries, then this is a decent set - probably better than season 8 and hence the 4 stars for this release compared to the 3 I afforded that collection.
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Hawaii Five-O: The Ninth Season,
This review is from: Hawaii Five-O - The Complete Ninth Season (DVD)
Compelling, gripping, hard boiled 1970s cop show. Love the sideburns, flowered shirts, platform shoes and bell bottomed pants. A reminder of a more relaxed time, before the world wide web provided instantaneous access to information: A time when forensic science was in its infancy and hard working cops used shoe leather on pavement to solve crimes.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Hawaii Five-O - The Complete Ninth Season (DVD)
Print quality superb. Love the episodic promos with Jack Lord's iconic warning/greeting, "Be here. Aloha." I must concur with some other reviewers that it's obvious by year 9 "Five-0" is getting a bit long in the tooth. Tired scripts and repeated plotlines. But there are a handful of good episodes here. I must complain about the lack of bonus tracks. Why have there never been interviews with personnel associated with "Five-0" or CBS Video's other '60s-'70s title "Mission: Impossible" on the expected bonus tracks of these DVDs?! And separately, since CBS Video has gone the extra mile and provided the episodic promos, why not include/offer the station break bumpers mid show? Those 5-second music with "the wave" clips are nostalgic to many of us who fondly recall the show's CBS broadcasts.
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