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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Television that transcends the medium,
By "sierraskibum" (Reno, Nevada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Homicide Life on the Street: The Beginning [VHS] (VHS Tape)
I don't watch many shows on television. I find most network offerings to be nearly insulting in their simplicity and slavish adherence to formula, and when I hear any TV show praised to the skies, I assume that's just the product of lowered expectations on the part of someone who's taken in too much canned laughter and cliched drama.For years I heard Homicide was worth watching but I put it on the back burner. I figured, at best, it would be an NYPD Blue without all the embarrasingly soap-opera-esque personal tragedies and stilted, robotic dialogue. But now that I've seen Homicide in reruns, my ideas of what a television series can be has changed. Homicide is everything that great drama is -- gripping, moving, funny, terrifying, heatbreaking, thrilling, and profoundly and insightfully human. The depth of the characters and the storylines draw the viewer in to a world as fully-fleshed and compelling as our own. Great writing, great acting, great camera work, great visual montages, great music (I will never hear "Beautiful Way," already a favorite song before I saw the Homicide movie, without thinking of Gee . . .) -- I could pile on the superlatives forever but you probably get the point. Watch as much of this series as you can. Television doesn't get any better.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Nothing Else Like It On TV Or The Big Screen!,
By Deanne (California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Homicide Life on the Street: The Beginning [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Anyone that has ever seen this top quality crime drama would agree that there has never been anything else like HOMICIDE on television or the big screen!This show, in reruns, is as powerful, moving, thought provoking, and at times humorous, as it was during its first run on NBC during the 90's. EVERY...and I do mean EVERY character leaps off the page with realism and charisma, thanks in part to those who put pen to paper and wrote the lines, and also to the amazing actor who breathed life into the well written scripts. The early shows are by far the best! And that you will see on this video. Pembelton and Balis, Andre Braugher and Kyle Secor, were televisions definitive dynamic duo. I believe that they, and the other cast members, set a standard for ensemble casts that will never be beat. (A few of the cast members that joined the show towards the end of its run were not as powerful as the original actors, but that didn't stop the show from delivering quality episodes.) Others have suggested NBC release all of the episodes on DVD and I agree! This was truly MUST SEE TV and for what ever reason the network couldn't see it. (This show is timeless and I would love to see it resurrected, perhaps on cable TV! Are you listening HBO?) HOMICIDE - Life On The Street is without a doubt is the best television show to date! Kudos to all responsible for bridging it to life, to Court TV for airing it in reruns, and to Amazon.com for bring the series to its fan via VHS and DVD!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The crash-course on Homicide: Life on the Street,
This review is from: Homicide Life on the Street: The Beginning [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Typically if I want to get a friend's reaction to my favorite drama ever, I'll have them sit down and watch these three episodes with me. They represent some of the finest acting and cinematography I've seen in quite some time.1) The Pilot: "Gone for Goode" - It's Tim Bayliss' (Kyle Secor) first day on the Homicide Unit commanded by Al Giardello (Yaphet Kotto) and the introduction to the cast of characters begins: John Munch (Richard Belzer), the cynical jaded but dedicated cop partnered with the "close to retirement" Stan Bolander (Ned Beatty), Meldrick Lewis (Clark Johnson) is partnered with Steve Crosetti (Jon Polito) and Kay Howard (Melissa Leo) is partnered with Beau Felton (Daniel Baldwin). The wildcard in the unit is Frank Pembleton, the unit's best detective who likes to work alone. Lewis and Crosetti investigate a shooting that might lead to solving 5 more murders (and making them look like heros), Munch is coerced into opening up an accidental death that Bolander thinks was a murder. And Bayliss gets paired up with Pembleton during a murder of an older guy in a hotel and learns firsthand that what he's taught in the classroom doesn't hold up in the real world. Some famous lines: 2) "Every Mother's Son" - Bayliss and Pembleton investigate the murder of a 14 year old boy at a bowling alley to find out another 14 year old boy shot him. The shooter thinks he should go because he killed the wrong guy. The mother's killer and the mother of the victim unknowingly meet up and talk for a long period of time in the squad room. Pembleton gets disillusioned about ever having children if they grow up in a world like this. 3) "A Doll's Eye" - Bayliss and Pembleton get involved in a shooting of a boy at a mall. The boy ends up brain dead and the parents struggle with taking the boy off of life support and placing his organs in the organ donor registry to save other children's lives. Marcia Gay Hayden's portrayal of the little boy's mom will have you in tears. It's a quiet episode that focuses on the victims and the struggles that they have to face.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Best TV Show...EVER,
By 'Chise (Liberty, NY USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Homicide Life on the Street: The Beginning [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Simply put, Homicide: Life on the Street is the greatest show ever to air on TV. Its a wonder why the show never was nominated for an Emmy, although Andre Braugher did win the award for Best Lead Actor in 1998, as well as other nominations, most notably, the episodes Three Men and Adena from the first season, and The Subway from the sixth. For diehard Homicide fans, the show airs Monday-Thursdays at 8pm and 12am Eastern on CourtTV. This video set is definately reccomended.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Classic Contemporary Drama,
By James Davis II (Uniontown, PA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Homicide Life on the Street: The Beginning [VHS] (VHS Tape)
I find it hard to believe that NBC cancelled this for "Cold Feet", a show geared to a homogenized part of the country when they should have given this show the props it deserved. The best of the three is still the pilot. Where it establishes the complexities of each of the characters and their unorthodox methods dealing with the criminal underworld.
10 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
DVD?,
By A Customer
This review is from: Homicide Life on the Street: The Beginning [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Simply put, Homicide was a flawless series. The cast, scripts, cinematography...it all just came together. I think it was cancelled because of poor scheduling choices, and because it was so intense. That said, there is a huge number of diehard fans out there...so when is somebody going to wake up and start releasing the episodes (all of them!) on dvd as is done for The Twilight Zone? Court TV is a start, but I want the whole series at my fingertips...I think the series, and we, the fans, deserve it.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
DVD now,
By A Customer
This review is from: Homicide Life on the Street: The Beginning [VHS] (VHS Tape)
When is this show coming on DVD? I agree with the reviewer that said that Court TV is a good start, but I too want this series available at my fingertips (they've done it for X-Files, The Sopranos, Sex And The City). This show is simply one of the best shows ever, and if the fans dont deserve a dvd then the show itself certainly does. And, by the way, so does Mr. Fontana's OZ!!!!!!!!!!!!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Now I get what the critics were talking about!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Homicide Life on the Street: The Beginning [VHS] (VHS Tape)
I always enjoyed this show, but I thought the critics were just a little too effusive in their praise. Each episode was well done but never quite impressed me enough to make sure I was in front of the television set, same time next week. However, watching these three episodes has turned me completely around, and I think I know why. This was not a show which lent itself to commercial interruptions. The pacing and camera work are terrific when allowed to go at their own pace for 50 minutes. Each character is a fully realized individual, as opposed to a stereotype. I strongly recommend viewing these episodes, you'll be turned around, I guarantee it.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The best show ever,
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This review is from: Homicide Life on the Street: The Beginning [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Homicide was and is the best show ever aired on US television. Even with the more pedestrian seventh season, Homicide was a cut above the rest. The show was criminally ignored, barely escaped cancelation several times and was given a bad time slot, but still it survived on the quality of acting and writing in it. What other show has had guest stars such as Robin Williams, Steve Buschemi, Lily Tomlin and James Earl Jones?This box set puts together three of the best episodes of a wonderful series. Gone For Goode introduces us to the detectives, Every Mother's Son is heartbreaking and wonderfully acted with some of the most moving scenes done by extras and A Doll's Eyes, another sad yet brilliant episode. Catch it on CourtTV, it is worth watching.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Homicide...simply the best,
By Kimberly Cahill (Carmel, NY USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Homicide Life on the Street: The Beginning [VHS] (VHS Tape)
I became hooked to Homicide: Life on the Streets and the first episode I saw was "Homicide.com" in one of my classes. I was upset when it was cancelled from NBC because it is such a riveting and powerful show. I'm glad that Court TV picked the show up and I watch it every night. I agree that we should have access to the entire collection. "Homicide.com" is my personal favorite and would love to see it put on VHS so I can purchase it. I love all of the characthers on the show; they portray the harsh reality of homicide detectives. I sure hope that more episodes get released on VHS so they can be available to us diehard Homicide fans. Thanks!
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Homicide Life on the Street: The Beginning [VHS] by Jay Tobias (VHS Tape - 2000)
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