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Steven Spielberg Presents Taken (2002)

Dakota Fanning , Matt Frewer ,       DVD
4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (133 customer reviews)

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  • Complete 10-episode series on five discs
  • Sixth disc bonus features include:
  • "Inside Taken"
  • The Cast of Taken"
  • "A New Reality: The Visual Effects Team"
  • "A Singluar Vision: The Directors"
  • "Time Warp"

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Steven Spielberg's alien abduction opus Taken is what happens when you cross-breed Close Encounters of the Third Kind with The Waltons. Obviously flushed with the success of the TV miniseries Band of Brothers, Spielberg's Dreamworks studio has created an equally epic 10-part story chronicling 50 years of habitual abduction over several generations of three American families. Beginning with the most notorious alien cover-up in U.S. history, the 1947 "crash" at Roswell, New Mexico, Taken introduces the "Greys" and the families they routinely abduct, probe, and, in a couple of cases, impregnate over the course of the ten 90-minute episodes. The three families are: the Keys, from which first Russell, then his son Jessie, then grandson Danny, are all abducted; the Clarkes, who are descended from a liaison between lonely put-upon housewife Sally Clarke and one of the Roswell crash survivors; and the Crawfords, the ruthless G-men who are committed to uncovering the purpose behind the alien visitations at any cost.

It's this question that forms the main thread of the story: but even though the Greys' actions are at best ambiguous and at worst hostile, the viewer can't help feeling that after all this systematic abuse of their human test subjects the aliens will in the end present them with a cure for cancer. In fact, Taken is Spielberg at his most touchy-feely: for all its science fiction trappings it's basically a soap opera, lacking the sinister undercurrent of either Dark Skies or The X-Files. Nevertheless, it's an engaging series with decent performances--most notably Joel Gretsch as psychotic Owen Crawford--good special effects, and an engaging enough storyline to make it entertaining, if somewhat disposable, TV. --Kristen Bowditch

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Spanning four generations, the stories of three families' extraterrestrial encounters.
Genre: Science Fiction
Rating: UN
Release Date: 10-APR-2007
Media Type: DVD

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109 of 113 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Massive Undertaking that Really Hits the Mark, November 4, 2003
By Scott Kolecki (Brooklyn, Ohio USA) - See all my reviews
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Steven Spielberg, best known for movies like E.T. and Jaws, delivers a tour-de-force epic on a scale few "made-for-T.V." movies have ever reached. Taken, a mini-series originally developed for Sci-Fi, is a multi-generation story of three families, and their experiences with other-worldly beings. The story begins during World War II and continues up to present day, elaborately exploring the lives of people who have been abducted and others who would cover up such knowledge.

The story is broken up into 10 episodes:

1.) "Beyond the Sky", set in 1947, the first episode introduces the audience to three families whose lives will be forever changed by alien abduction, goverment cover-ups, and a series of events is put into motion that will effect future generations of these families for years to come.

2.) "Jacob and Jesse", set in the early 50's, these two boys are introduced to the series. Jacob, a boy who is half alien/half human, is sought out by the military for his unique abilities. Jesse, the son of an abductee is taken for the first time.

3.) "High Hopes", set in the late 50's, the story continues with Owen Crawford, top officer behind the military's investigation into the U.F.O phenomenon, attempts to capture Jacob, and fails. Later, he is approached by Jesse Keys and discovers that both Jesse and his father have an alien implant in their brain.

4.) "Acid Test" Owen's sons learn of their father's involvement with the military cover up of extra-terrestrial contact when they discover the remains of the crashed ship in a safe within the father's office.

5.) "Maintenance" Eric Crawford takes over his father's work when Owen dies suddenly of a heart attack. He continues his father's search for Jacob Clarke and Jesse Keys, the latter of whom disappeared from inside a military bunker during one of his abduction incidents.

6.) "Charlie and Lisa" Charlie, the son of Jesse, and Lisa, daughter of Jacob, are brought together by their alien abductors, and Lisa conceives a child, a little girl with extraordinary powers.

7.) "God's Equation" Charlie and Lisa learn about their daughter Allie's powers while trapped in a dangerous situation. Mary Crawford, grand-daughter of Owen Crawford, learns of the little girl and begins to make plans to take her.

8.) "Dropping the Dishes" General Bears kidnaps Allie in an attempt to lure the aliens to him. Realizing that Allie is an alien/human hybrid, and knowing that the aliens protect their own, he beleives they will come for her.

9.) "John" Charlie and Lisa conspire to save Allie from the military, and in so-doing, they learn of their daughter's immense and amazing powers.

10.) "Taken" Allie learns who she really is-an alien/human hybrid, and she is forced to make the most difficult decision of her life, a choice that will forever change her life and that of her family.

The series combines state-of-the-art special effects with a story that is both compelling, entertaining, and high spirited. Such a major undertaking might not have worked even 10 years ago, but with the use of computer animation, the fantastic world of "Taken" is brought beautifully to life.

The story plays a little like an elaborate X-Files Episode, and not without good cause....the material is certainly similar. However, it is treated with a level of intelligence that really captures the imagination of the audience. Taken won the 2003 Emmy for best mini-series, an accomplishment well earned by the cast and crew of this enjoyable and massive film.

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48 of 49 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars I had NO interest in a show about Alien Abduction, but then-, May 17, 2003
By Tony Earl "tonye" (Seattle, WA United States) - See all my reviews
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...flipping the channels something caught my eye and I stopped and not realizing what I was watching found myself mesmerized and enchanted by the quality of story, writing, acting, cinematagraphy--everything! I was hooked. I had avoided Taken because I have no interest yet another story about alien abductions, it's been so over done that it's a cliche, so when I realized what I was watching (surprise, surprise) I promptly called my friends and told them to watch it if they could. It was great; I was wrong to have avoided it!

It captured my imagination from the first episode to the last (though it did start to drag a bit in the middle). Still, I'm here looking to see if it's on DVD so I can order it. I don't love a show enough to want to buy it very often! This is one.

When I later realized that it was Spielberg, everything fell into place. It explained why Taken was top quality, working beautifully even with a cliche for a starting premise. What a glorious mini-series. Buy it, if that's what you have to do to see it!

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40 of 47 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Steven Spielberge Presents Taken, March 31, 2003
By Tony Jaczko (Newburgh, NY USA) - See all my reviews
I hardly ever watch commercial television due to those long delays between scenes. One day flipping through the channels I came across "Taken". It was close to the end of the episode. I was completely absorbed by the few minutes I had seen. Naturally a commercial came on promoting the Steven Spielberg presents taken marathon that weekend. Amazed by the story line and the cast I was propelled to spend the entire weekend watching this series on sci-fi. After two twelve hour days I wanted more, I didn't want the story to end. Now I have been "Taken" by a story of past and present events about UFO's and a cast of outstanding magnitude.
In the last episode I noticed the promo for the release of Taken on DVD in 2003 more importantly the first part which stated
"More secrets will be revealed" I will certainly be one of the first of many to be online to purchase Taken on DVD. I also hope this will not be the last of Taken I believe the story has the potential to be more then a miniseries. I believe the return of Allie and all that she has learned of things to come would make for a great movie and the start of another great series and if anyone can pull it off, it's Steven Spielberg. And if any actress can mesmerize us to continue to follow the story, Dakota Fanning can.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars Taken, The Series
An excelent production, very interesting. I saw this series on tv but a lot of chapters and scenes have forgotten. Read more
Published 4 days ago by Roger Solis

5.0 out of 5 stars Steven Spielberg Presents Taken - Awesome Movie
I couldn't find this movie in the stores and was told by one store that it was discontinued. Of course, I found it on Amazon. Price was right and I received it promptly. Read more
Published 1 month ago by motoxcollegemom

5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic series and pilot
Several parallel stories of different people and over generations about aliens and deception. The term "Taken" refers to being abducted by aliens; however more than a few people... Read more
Published 2 months ago by bernie

5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome DVD
This is an awesome DVD. Was so glad to find it on Amazon.com. I highly recommend this DVD.
Published 3 months ago by Rosie

5.0 out of 5 stars Taken
I recieved my merchandise promptly and in the condition that was described by the seller. I would by from this seller again.
Published 4 months ago by James A. Moss

4.0 out of 5 stars Good Series only one thing
This can be trivial but When you set up a scene in North Dakota it should be flat not the hills and mountains of
a mountainous area. OK I'm done.
Published 5 months ago by T. Alexander

5.0 out of 5 stars Taken
Absolutely one of the best series I've ever seen. It's long but it's worth the time.
Published 7 months ago by Michael A. Feoli

5.0 out of 5 stars Great Mini Series
Really enjoy watching this series. The actors and special effects were very good. I felt the ending was leaving the show open for another series, maybe when Allie returns.
Published 8 months ago by Texas Gal

5.0 out of 5 stars Taken
After watching this movie i bought it as Xmas gifts to give to my family.
I think it is done very well, the special effects are great in it. Read more
Published 10 months ago by Barbara Henrich

5.0 out of 5 stars Just a great mini-series
If you are a science fiction fan, this is the mini series for you. You've probably read that it goes through four generations of three families so I won't bother to recap... Read more
Published 11 months ago by S. Mayo

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