Sorry, this item is not available in
Image not available for
Color:
Image not available

To view this video download Flash Player

 
Sell Us Your Item
For up to a $13.80 Gift Card
Trade in
Have one to sell? Sell yours here

The Monkees: Season 1 (1966)

Davy Jones , Micky Dolenz , James Frawley , Bob Rafelson  |  NR |  DVD
4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (109 customer reviews)


Available from these sellers.


Other Formats & Versions

Amazon Price New from Used from
DVD 6-Disc Version $33.30  
  6-Disc Version --  
Up to 52% off Classic TV Favorites
Save now on popular classic TV favorites such as Charlies Angels, Sanford and Son, Soap and many more. Offer ends May 31, 2013.

What Other Items Do Customers Buy After Viewing This Item?


Product Details

  • Actors: Davy Jones, Micky Dolenz, Peter Tork, Michael Nesmith, David Price
  • Directors: James Frawley, Bob Rafelson, Alexander Singer, Bruce Kessler, Gerald Shepard
  • Format: Box set, Color, Dolby, NTSC
  • Language: English
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 6
  • Rated: NR (Not Rated)
  • Studio: Rhino Theatrical
  • DVD Release Date: May 13, 2003
  • Run Time: 830 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (109 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00006ZZ05
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #121,026 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
  • Learn more about "The Monkees: Season 1" on IMDb

Special Features

None.

Editorial Reviews

Available for the first time on DVD! All episodes are in chronological order by airdate.

The Monkees scored four consecutive #1 albums and a half-dozen Top 10 singles. The Monkees Anthem "Daydream Believer" voted #3 teen idol song of all time by VH1 viewers. Original Monkees episodes are still being shown on VH1 and a new Monkees show is being developed for the fall 2003 network schedule. "I'm A Believer" was recently popularized in the feature film, Shrek. The Monkees have a dedicated fan base that continues to collect all things Peter, Davy, Micky and Mike.

5.1 audio. Play song romps feature. Commentary on Episode 1 by director James Frawley and Davy Jones. Separate commentaries on Episode 3 by Peter Tork and Monkees creator and director Robert Rafelson. Separate commentaries on Episode 10 by Michael Nesmith and Peter Tork. Commentary on Episode 12 by Michael Nesmith. Commentary on Episode 14 by director James Frawley. Commentary on Episode 15 by Davy Jones. Monkees Pilot (16 mm version). Monkees Discography. Vintage Monkees Kelloggs commercials. Separate commentaries on Episode 32 by Michael Nesmith, Peter Tork and songwriter Bobby Hart. Interview with songwriter, Bobby Hart. Monkees Memorabilia Gallery.


Customer Reviews

Same menus, same commentaries, same extras. Bil Barrett  |  25 reviewers made a similar statement
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
215 of 227 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars OK, Let's be realistic about this! June 14, 2003
Format:DVD
What do you actually get for shelling out this much money?

Here are the good things to say about this set, and Rhino's work on it:
1. They actually released it, and it has all the episodes of the first season included in order, with the original songs, and in vibrant color. This earns it most of the points, and is the only real reason to buy this.

2. It includes commercials, and the pilot episode with Boyce & Hart singing the soundtrack, and text trivia screens about each episode.

Here is what I see wrong with this set in no particular order:
The commercials and Boyce & Hart pilot are pretty bad quality copies. The box set video, while mostly vibrant throughout, still includes dust and hairs sometimes. The audio quality never gets above mediocre, and sometimes is either tinny and harsh, or muddy and mushy. The Rhino Monkee audio CDs sound terrific, as do most Rhino CDs. I have not been at all impressed with any Rhino audio on other DVDs so far, and these DVD 5.1 soundtracks are worthless--and the mono isn't much better. Why couldn't they have just done a decent plain stereo mix from the master tapes Rhino had access to for all the Monkee CDs?

I agree with a previous review comparing what was done with the old Beatles Anthology audio and video, and should have been done on this set. The volume levels are all over the place in this set too. The dialog is mostly quiet so you crank it up to hear, and then the romp music is too much louder. But what is really bad, the menu music level just blasts in comparison to the episodes. So, because you can't just set it to play all the episodes at once, the menu comes back after each one and you turn it down while the menu plays, then turn it back up for the episodes, and so on, very annoying.

No commentary from Dolenz, but if he had as little to say as what is included from the others, we're not missing much. This is some of the most boring and uninformative commentary you will ever sit through. As implied in other reviews, basically any of us could have given these commentaries (many of you much better)--and we weren't even there! You may as well say there is no booklet either, something this small and uninformative in a set this big, at this cost, is unbelievable. The Monkee CD booklets put this to shame.

The most outragious aspect of this set, and the single reason Rhino so overpriced it for what little work they actually seemed to put into the episodes--the packaging. We are paying for AIR. The expensive (probably about a third of the cost at least) 3 inch deep box holding six discs and a booklet that are 3/4 inches deep. That's 2 1/4 inches of premium wasted shelf space for air. The cute sleeves inside don't protect the discs, they scuff them sliding in and out--so you have to supply your own safe way to store them yourself. Nice way to give people value for their money Rhino.

Yeah, I'll still get season two reluctantly when it comes out--because I want all the episodes. But I hate rewarding Rhino anymore for lackluster work packaged in an over-sized, overpriced, impractical holder.

We deserve better, and I feel we have already paid for better, but didn't get it.

Was this review helpful to you?
171 of 181 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars How not to make a DVD box set May 31, 2003
By bburbes
Format:DVD
I picked up this set with great anticipation. I loved these shows as a kid, stayed up for the marathon in the 80's to video tape them off MTV, and eventually got both seasons from Columbia House Home Video.

With all the recent technical advances these should have blown me away, like the Beatles Anthology set did. However, it appears Rhino didn't do any restoration at all to these shows, and used the exact tapes they did with the Columbia House videos. While DVD technology does make the pictures clearer, they still have many spots and flaws throughout like copies of films shown on old movie projectors. Even the ending credits on the first episode skip several seconds, like a bad 45. Couldn't they find better copies out there somewhere?

Yes, the special features are interesting. But why is the 16mm pilot black and purple? Same thing can be said about the commercials. I've seen better copies of these at the Monkees conventions BEFORE DVD's even existed.

Restoration can be done - check out "Strawberry Fields" (or any other video clip) from the Beatles Anthology. That stuff is as old, or older than these shows. Hardly any flaws are on the Beatles Anthology.

The sound doesn't blow me away either, especially how the volume fluctuates in "Last Train to Clarksville" in "The Monkees at the Movies". The soundtrack still sounds better to me on the Columbia House videos.

They did put the set in an interesting box - probably spent their budget on it, rather than improving the video quality. While visually cute, it's a bad design. It doesn't fit in the shelf with all the rest of your DVD' collection, and, even though the box is large, there's no protection for the DVD's. They slide out and stay in the cardboard holder when you pull out the 'record' cover, or you end up putting fingerprints on them trying to get them out if they do stay inside. The box itself will self-destruct if you aren't careful because the upper lid is larger than the lower. You can't open and close it very often before a corner will split (mine actually came damaged from delivery in the mail).

To say I'm very disappointed is an understatement. I hope they get their act together for Season Two (and re-do this one, too).

I'm giving it 4 stars since I really do love the shows. If I graded it on quality, it would get 2 stars.

Was this review helpful to you?
43 of 44 people found the following review helpful
Format:DVD
The 2003 Rhino release repackaged at half the price - and easier to store.

It seems that I've been prefacing my Amazon reviews a lot lately by stating that Amazon has a dumb policy of grouping reviews of ALL releases of any video. If I film was released on VHS and later on DVD and then on Blu-ray, ALL the reviews appear on all products. So readers should always click on "Newest First" and look at date review is posted.

This is the case of this Complete Monkees Season One. The set was released on DVD yesterday by Eagle Rock Entertainment, and yet there are 63 reviews of it going back to 2003, when Rhino first released the six-disc set - in a package that looked like a record play and had a list price of about $89.95. The new set from Eagle Rock comes in a much more conservative foldout digipak and lists for $39.95. After watching much of this new set - and reading details of the prior Rhino release, it most definitely appears that this is just a re-packaging of the earlier set at a price reduction of about 50% - an a package that will be easier to store. All the bonus features are the ones listed for the earlier set. So, if you already own the earlier volume, there is no need to purchase this one. BUT...... if you didn't buy it because of the price, now's your chance.

I was never a huge fan of the show but did watch it occasionally, hoping that there would be lots of musical performances. But there weren't as I learned then and remembered as I watched these DVDs. Most of the music came during the "romps" (scenes where Monkee's hits would play in the background. There is an option to just watch the romps on this set (same as earlier one) and they rarely ran much over a minute each.

There is lots of bonus material here with multiple commentaries from the cast or directors. And there are the vintage Kellogg's commercials. But the prints have not been newly remastered and the color quality does vary.

I was attracted to the set to see how much I remembered and to re-watch an episode I remembered well (well, pretty well) with guest star - satirist Stan Freberg. It was nice to see again. And I've spent hours with this set already, hitting the fast forward button only occasionally when things got a bit too "silly"

I won't rehash comments from many of the reviews from 2003 because they pretty much remain the same. The Monkees were TV icons of the 1960s and have a very strong fan base. That base will want to own this set - again, if they don't have it already.

Steve Ramm
"Anything Phonographic"
Comment | 
Was this review helpful to you?
Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars Throw back
My sister loves the Monkees. She was so thrilled to get this for Christmas. It is funny to see the simplicity of the times.
Published 2 days ago by S. Bryce
4.0 out of 5 stars Awesome for a Monkee fan
I think my headline pretty much sums up what I think. I loved seeing the Monkees when growing up and so I am happy to be able to see them when I want now. Read more
Published 19 days ago by Just Smile
5.0 out of 5 stars Were Just Monkeeing around!!!
I have now had that song stuck in my head for days!!! I forgot how funny these shows were. I think I get a lot more of the jokes now more so then when I was in grade school
Published 1 month ago by Suzanne Nelson
5.0 out of 5 stars I'm so glad these episodes are on DVD
I have all of the Monkees episodes taped on VHS, but I am so glad to have it on DVD now. Every generation needs to watch the Monkees. They're hilarious. Read more
Published 1 month ago by stacey helget
5.0 out of 5 stars Nice box set
Purchased for my spouse, a big Monkees fan. She really enjoys it, it actually looks nicer in person than it does online, fair price.
Published 2 months ago by Dr. S. Friedman
5.0 out of 5 stars I definatly recomend this product!
I like the monkees, and because you can't watch them on tv anymore, I naturaly wanted to own the series. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Jennifer Eller
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome gift!
I gave this to my aunt and she absolutely loved it. The product speaks for itself. The Monkees are awesome. Highly recommend!
Published 3 months ago by Kristin McChrystal
5.0 out of 5 stars bought as a gift
I bought this as a gift for my Aunt Dana and she absolutely loves it. It brings the old memorys back.
Published 3 months ago by samantha
4.0 out of 5 stars A blast from the past...and more!
Enjoyed the DVD set very much. Although certain episodes had audio problems, it was still good enough to watch. The concert tour footage was great... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Calvin Miyaji
5.0 out of 5 stars Monkees
Seller provides quality product at a reasonable price. Movies were well-packaged and arrived promptly. I highly recommend this seller and this product. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Shannon L. Nilsson
Search Customer Reviews
Only search this product's reviews

Customers Who Bought This Item Also Bought


Forums

There are no discussions about this product yet.
Be the first to discuss this product with the community.
Start a new discussion
Topic:
First post:
Prompts for sign-in
 



Look for Similar Items by Category