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Stargate SG-1 - The Complete Seasons 1-7
 
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Stargate SG-1 - The Complete Seasons 1-7 (1997)

Starring: Amanda Tapping Director: Amanda Tapping, Mario Azzopardi Format: DVD
4.7 out of 5 stars See all reviews (25 customer reviews)


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  • Actors: Amanda Tapping
  • Directors: Amanda Tapping, Mario Azzopardi, Dennis Berry, Duane Clark, Bill Corcoran
  • Format: NTSC
  • Language: English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo), English (Dolby Digital 5.1)
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
  • Number of discs: 35
  • Studio: MGM/UA Video
  • DVD Release Date: October 19, 2004
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars See all reviews (25 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00063E2XW
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #87,792 in Movies & TV (See Bestsellers in Movies & TV)

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Hollywood's film archives overflow with the carcasses of dismal movies based on lame '60s and '70s television shows, a syndrome that shows no sign of abating. But here's evidence that the reverse effect, turning a movie into a TV series, can have surprisingly positive results. Indeed, Stargate SG-1 is not only significantly better than the 1994 feature it's derived from, but arguably the best-made, most compelling sci-fi program on television.

The central conceit of the original Stargate--the existence of an artificially created "wormhole" through which one can travel to different worlds light years away from Earth--was an intriguing one. In seizing on the obvious possibilities for expanding on that premise, series executive producers-writers Jonathan Glassner and Brad Wright smartly retained some of the film's basic elements (its amalgam of myth and theoretical hokum, or the ongoing clash of wills between scientists and soldiers), while adding a variety of fresh ideas (including new characters, new locations, and a welcome dose of humor, much of it supplied by Richard Dean Anderson, MacGyver himself, who replaces Kurt Russell in the central role of Colonel Jack O'Neill). The result is a show with multidimensional heroes and villains and consistently compelling story lines (many of them introduced in the pilot and carried forward through subsequent episodes) balancing excellent special effects and production values.

In the second season, "The Serpent's Lair" concludes the cliffhanger from the end of the first season in a rollercoaster of wit, plot twists, and cutting-edge special effects as the SG-1 team resign themselves to a suicide mission. In the two-parter "The Tok'ra," Sam's estranged father is dying of cancer, but her obligations sway her toward saving a member of the Goa'uld renegade Tok'ra who is also dying. In "Show and Tell," the central story arc takes a dramatic turn when a child arrives to warn that some survivors of a Goa'uld attack are determined to eliminate anyone who might host their enemy--which means Earth as a whole.

To resolve the season 2 cliffhanger, General Hammond rounds up every conceivable ally to rescue the SG-1 team from Hathor's clutches and gets a much-needed field trip in the process. In subsequent episodes in season 3, Daniel Jackson is intrigued by the planet Orban's scientific advances over only a few years. In a two-part cliffhanger, Sam must attempt to rescue her father, face Satan himself on a prison moon, and resurrect "Jolinar's Memories" from the Goa'uld she was briefly possessed by, then "The Devil You Know" reveals an embarrassing secret that could allow the team to escape the clutches of Satanic Sokar.

It wasn't until the beginning of the fourth season that fans knew to take the Replicator threat seriously. The spidery nasties had only seemed like one of many new enemies introduced in previous years. But when the one seemingly omnipotent backbone of the galaxy was asking Earth for help, clearly we were in real trouble! In fact, the team's list of enemies expanded and got far more complicated. There were quite a few Earth-based stories in the year, but not all the new enemies were originally local. Willie Garson comically guest-starred as Martin, a geekily suspicious guy with too much knowledge of the Stargate. More sinister was an old flame of Daniel's turning into something far more painful than an old wound (thanks to an ancient Egyptian curse). Thankfully, the writers hadn't forgotten the importance of one-off storylines too.

It now seems clear that season 5 will be remembered as the one in which something went awry with Daniel Jackson. Lots of behind-the-scenes rumors fueled the idea of cast tension, but whatever the problem, his sudden departure from the show was obviously through a quickly contrived scenario. Most shows go through a run-around, skin-of-their-teeth period awaiting renewal, and it certainly seems to have affected storylines this year. For example, a next generation of younger SG teams is introduced. The most unfortunate aspect, however, was that every single story was dependent on a part of the greater interwoven warring-species threads. Some of the one-off tales were terrific in and of themselves, but it was as if the writers fell into the trap of having to refer to as much backstory as possible, perhaps to ensure loose ends could be easily wrapped up? Ultimately none of this mattered since the show went on for quite a while.

The biggest change for the sixth season was its move to the Sci-Fi Channel. Financial rescue or genre haven from cancellation? With the addition of Daniel Jackson's replacement, Jonas Quinn, the new show dynamic (hinted at by the new title theme) meant far more convolutedly involved story arcs and less individual focus. One of very few solo spotlights came from Christopher Judge writing his own show, when "The Changeling" saw Teal'c act out a life as a fireman. There'd be several cameos through the year, culminating in a finale that relied on how much attention you'd been paying to that all-important back-story.

A gradual shift in overall style, character homecomings and departures, and evolving on- and off-screen roles for the major players are among the attractions of the seventh season. Perhaps most noticeable is the reduced role of star Richard Dean Anderson, who opted to limit his number of trips to Vancouver, where Stargate SG-1 is filmed. But that's not a bad thing. The show's ability to poke fun at itself has always been a strong suit, and while Anderson still brings a welcome sense of humor to his portrayal of wiseacre and loose cannon Col. Jack O'Neill, his act is getting a little smug by now. What's more, the other principal cast members have taken up the slack, both behind and in front of the camera: The seventh season also finds the series somewhat more earthbound than in the past; indeed, there are episodes in which the Stargate (the "wormhole" our heroes use to travel to different worlds) doesn't appear at all. On balance, the stories are more personal, and more political--especially the final two, with the newly elected U.S. President (William Devane) struggling to decide the fate of the Stargate program (and, of course, the fate of the entire known universe as well!). And then there's the ultimate villain, Anubis, who makes perennial nemeses the Goa'uld (of which Anubis is one... sort of) look tame. --Sam Graham and Paul Tonks


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23 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An Entertaining Adventure that's as Addictive as Cocaine, March 26, 2005
By Daniel R. Sanderman (Portland, OR United States) - See all my reviews
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For anyone who is not a fan of the show, let me tell you about my experience with these DVD's. In the spring semester of 2004, my roommate and me were delivered a challenge by a fan of the show: to finish the entirety of Season One before the end of the semester (one week away). Neither of us were fans of the show or had seen any episodes, but we couldn't back down from a challenge, now could we?

We watched the opening pilot and soon found ourselves devouring the first disc of Season One. We were soon back on our fan's doorstep, begging for disc two. We easily lauged away the challenge and, in the process, became thorough fans of the show. The reason is simple: _Stargate_ has good characters and an excellent plot device: the gate. This device provides an endless array of missions and storylines and because this is sci-fi, there are no limits to the imagination. While it certainly is still a television program, these episodes are a lot of fun to watch and you will get addicted. Trust me. You cannot just buy a single season.

Just be warned: once you pop, you can't stop. This stuff is like candy.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Love Stargate this deal is bogus, June 24, 2005
Just to let you all know, if you buy the season box sets separately versus using the complete 1-7 set for $349, you'll save money. On Amazon's own site if you buy them all separately it'll be $292 (w/o shipping) & they're trying to package it for $349!!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Stargate SG-1 review, August 16, 2005
By Johnathan H. Taylor "The Mayor" (Fort Bragg, North Carolina) - See all my reviews
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I am absolutely entertained with this series. This is by far the best show I have ever seen. I am glad that I bought the series and would recommend to anyone who has an interest with military, space, sc-fi, archeology, or that just likes to be entertained.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Beware of the price!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Stargate SG-1
I am a huge Stargate SG-1 fan... so dont get me wrong. But the complete season from 1-7 to buy individually is much cheaper than to buy from one of these sellers who try to make... Read more
Published on June 25, 2006 by amak1923

3.0 out of 5 stars Too much of a not so good thing.
Seven seasons of this likable but hardly earth shaking sci fi stalwart is probably too much for any but the most uncritical completist fan. Read more
Published on April 4, 2006 by sydney sci fi fan

5.0 out of 5 stars Stargate SG-1
This is my favorite television series. I enjoyed the movie and the show does a great job taking that material and extending it with action, drama, suspense and comical fun. Read more
Published on February 14, 2006 by J. Randall Johnson

5.0 out of 5 stars Best Television Science Fiction Series of all time
I have been spending some time watching my Stargate SG-1 DVDs (seasons 1-7) and the more I watch them, the more I am convinced that this is the best television Science Fiction... Read more
Published on December 24, 2005 by Kim A Miller

5.0 out of 5 stars SG-1 the series: I have Season 1-8 on DVD
The series intrigues SCI-FI fans but also mythology fans. Tying the possibilities of life, omnipotent beings and space travel into this series and connecting Einstein's string... Read more
Published on December 5, 2005 by Anghared

5.0 out of 5 stars StarCrack SG-1
This is probably my favorite realtime show.
It truly is amazing.
after just watching the first few episodes you'll soon find yourself lauging at Jack O'Neal (Richard... Read more
Published on November 20, 2005 by Manga X

5.0 out of 5 stars Stargate SG-1
I am so pleased with the results of this purchase! I now have hours upon hours of great shows to watch, and all at such a great price! Thanks so much!

Melissa
Published on October 24, 2005 by Melissa Carter

5.0 out of 5 stars SCIFI Junkies #1 item
Final say, IF YOU LOVE SG1 then what are you waiting for? BUY THEM ALL!
Published on September 6, 2005 by C. Whann

5.0 out of 5 stars Selling things before you can get them.
I never received this because apparently it is not currently available. I have been buying the series locally and find it enjoyable. Be sure to check that it is in Dolby 5. Read more
Published on August 26, 2005 by P. Simmons

5.0 out of 5 stars For the SG-1 fans
Having every episode on DVD may seem a little extreme, but I find it very gratifying to watch one of my favorite shows whenever, in order and commercial-free. I say, AWESOME.
Published on August 15, 2005 by Susie Hall

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