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Red vs. Blue: The Blood Gulch Chronicles - The Complete Series Box Set

Geoff Ramsey , Gus Sorola , Burnie Burns  |  DVD
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  • Actors: Geoff Ramsey, Gus Sorola, Joel Heyman, Burnie Burns, Matt Hullum
  • Directors: Burnie Burns
  • Format: NTSC
  • Region: All Regions
  • Number of discs: 6
  • Studio: Rooster Teeth Productions
  • DVD Release Date: January 6, 2009
  • Run Time: 14 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (31 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0017100LU
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #101,261 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)

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Five years in the making! The Complete Red vs. Blue Series, all FIVE seasons of The Blood Gulch Chronicles plus a Bonus Content DVD featuring over 2 hours of hilarious exclusive videos and behind-the-scenes footage. This SIX DISC box set contains over 250 RvB videos including every single episode, PSA, extra video, outtake, character profile, easter egg, and much much more. The Bonus Disc is packed with never before seen footage, making of documentaries, fan art, and all the videos you heard about, but were never before available on DVD, including the latest XBL mini-series RECOVERY ONE. A must for any RvB Fan! RvB Season 1: Episodes 1-19, outtakes, and PSAs RvB Season 2: Episodes 20-38, outtakes, PSAs, deleted scenes and extras RvB Season 3: Episodes 39-57, outtakes, PSAs & special videos, deleted scenes and extras RvB Season 4: Episodes 58-77, outtakes, PSAs & special videos, deleted scenes and extras RvB Season 5: Episodes 78-100, alternate endings, PSAs & special videos, deleted scenes, extras, and XBL mini-series OUT OF MIND RvB Bonus Content, Red Team: new and unreleased, festival videos, trailers and bumpers, launch videos and extras RvB Bonus Content, Blue Team: history and cast & crew videos, concert videos, community extras, and XBL mini-series RECOVERY ONE Comes in a fancy collector box Stops bullets 6x more effectively than a normal RvB DVD* *actual ballistic tests inconclusive.

 

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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Very funny, September 7, 2008
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This review is from: Red vs. Blue: The Blood Gulch Chronicles - The Complete Series Box Set (DVD)
Red vs. Blue is, arguably, the most popular example of what is called 'machinima'. Machinima is based around the notion that modern computer games have graphics that even just a few years ago you'd need a computer the size a house to render in real-time, so by just recording a game session and getting the players to 'act out' scenes with their characters, accompanied by a voiceover track, you can create your very own movies. Naturally, most of them suck, gamers generally having the patience of a hypersensitive gnat suffering from Tourettes and not being able to agree on anything. Plus a lot of these movies involve guys running around shooting one another on Counter-Strike maps whilst overusing the phrases "Pwned!" and "LOL!" until you want to actively kill yourself. Or, y'know, just go do something else, suicide is probably a rather extreme and unnecessary action to take in that situation.

Anyway, Red vs. Blue is one of the exceptions. Created using the Halo multiplayer mode, it features two teams (you can take a wild guess at their colours and names) guarding their bases at opposite ends of a box canyon. Occasionally it is suggested that they should be trying to kill one another and capture the opposing team's flag, but the lack of any logical rationale why they should do this, combined with innate laziness, means instead they stand around most of the time making jokes about girls and vaguely insinuating the other characters are gay whilst moaning about not getting any reinforcements. It's a bit like a Kevin Smith-scripted version of Waiting for Godot but done as a Seinfeld episode. With guns.

Obviously it would be extremely dull if this is all that happened for 100 episodes (relax, they're only 5-10 minutes long each), so the arrival of two rookies, the accidental death of one of the soldiers, the inadvertant capture of the Blue Team's flag and the deployment of special forces operatives to the canyon sparks off an incredibly convoluted storyline that eventually incorporates sentient killer tanks, Spanish-talking robots, aliens, body-hopping AIs and time travel (in an amusing visual joke, characters who travel into the future are converted into the Halo 2 game engine, whilst those who travel into the past end up as characters in the ancient FPS Marathon, Bungie's precursor to the Halo trilogy). The booming success of the series means that the rough-quality audio from the first episodes is rapidly spruced up, excellent custom-made music is introduced and the whole thing becomes more polished. The humour remains the same throughout and is based around the characters: the tough-talking Sarge, who favours ludicrously over-complicated plots in the vain hope that his nemesis Grif will be killed in action; the relatively sensible but easily-annoyed Church who can't shoot straight for love nor money; the psychotic operative Tex; Sheila the sentient tank; and Caboose, the deranged Blue rookie who goes through most of the series operating on another plane of reality to the others and is the character most people either love or absolutely loathe (he's the Kramer of this series, then). The humour is pitched somewhere around the level of, say, South Park. Well, maybe a bit higher than that with lots of riffs on SF movies and games. Actually, it's a bit difficult to describe.

Some episodes are exceptionally funny, such as a time travel odyssey which explains most of the series' plot holes, or the episode which is set inside an actual Halo deathmatch and leaves the two characters present in a state of near-mental collapse at the level of insanity on display ("I have captured the flag! Behold its radiant countenance! I am as a god!"). A few miss the mark, but given how long this thing is (it would take you nine hours to watch the whole thing from start to finish) it's surprising how few dull instalments there are. The series became a huge success, and within a year of its launch it was estimated that there were up to 1 million people downloading each new episode. Several of the game characters made cameo appearances in Halo 3 as well.

Overall, very funny and worth watching. A bit rough around the edges in places, especially when compared to the sequel series, Reconstruction, but great entertainment.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Red vs Blue, you can't loose., June 15, 2008
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Why are we here?
That's what everyone wants to know, but when you're in a box canyon, on the other side of the universe, it's a whole different story.When you take the greatest rejects, an army can offer, its comedy; when it's multiplied by two, you have Red Vs Blue. If you want to know why we're here... go somewhere else. If you want to know just what happens when you put a bunch of Spartans into a box canyon, paint them two different colors and instill them with a strong sense of team superiority, buy this as fast as you can! Just be ready to laugh.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome buy, definatelly worth buying, July 12, 2008
This review is from: Red vs. Blue: The Blood Gulch Chronicles - The Complete Series Box Set (DVD)
buy it. just buy it. if you like rvb then you should get this just to have the full collection, if you dont know what Red vs Blue is, its a parody video series for the video game Halo. and you need to buy it! the extra disc is really cool, funny, and insightfull.
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