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4400: The Complete Series
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| Genre | Science Fiction |
| Format | NTSC, Closed-captioned, Widescreen, Color, Multiple Formats |
| Contributor | Joel Gretsch, Douglas Petrie, Mahershalalhashbaz Ali, Craig Ross Jr., Aaron Lipstadt, Chilton Crane, Karina Lombard, David Straiton, Patrick Flueger, Chad Faust, Conchita Campbell, Allison Liddi, Kaj-Erik Eriksen, Colin Bucksey, Ernest R. Dickerson, Samantha Ferris, Laura Allen, Jacqueline McKenzie, Fred Toye, Brooke Nevin See more |
| Language | English |
| Number Of Discs | 15 |
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When 4400 alien abductees return to earth just as mysteriously as they vanished, the Department of Homeland Security demands answers. But even more pressing than the concerns of the government are the experiences of the victims as they readjust to life on earth. Upon their return, these formerly missing persons lose all memory of what happened to them. Though they can't remember where they've been, they are haunted by the knowledge that their experiences have changed them. Operating in a cloud of unknowns, the victims start to go through mysterious changes, gaining powers that they can't always control. This collection presents all four seasons of the sci-fi series.
NOTE:Subtitles:English, Spanish, Portuguese are available only for Season3 and Season 4.
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Season One
The 4400, which began as a five-week miniseries on the USA Network, is built around a deceptively simple, dramatically rich premise. What if all the people, who had ever been abducted by aliens, were suddenly returned to Earth? What would happen? Although they look exactly as they did when they left, they have no knowledge of where they were or why they were taken. Now some even have special powers, like clairvoyance. As with ABC's Lost, which centers on the survivors of a plane crash, The 4400 features a large cast of characters and a host of mysteries to be solved. If the special effects, which are kept to a minimum, can be a little cheesy at times, the concept--and the skillful execution of the concept--easily makes up for it. Produced by Francis Ford Coppola's American Zoetrope and created by Scott Peters (The Outer Limits), The 4400 is set in Seattle, where the 4400 are returned. The principal characters include Dennis Ryland (Peter Coyote of E.T.), the local supervisor of Homeland Security. He's joined by agents Tom Baldwin (Joel Gretsch of Taken), whose nephew was one of the returnees, and Diana Skouris (Jacqueline McKenzie of Romper Stomper), who takes in one of the youngest returnees. Guest stars include Michael Moriarty (Law and Order) in "Pilot" and Lee Tergeson (Oz) in "Becoming." Billy Campbell (Once and Again) also appears in several episodes as Jordan Collier, a real-estate magnate and returnee who becomes an advocate for others like himself, many of whom are having problems adjusting to a changed world. Like Lost, one of the biggest success stories of 2004, The 4400 debuted to strong ratings and was renewed for a full season. --Kathleen C. FennessySeason Two A year has passed since 4400 abductees were returned to Earth (and six months since the original series ended). Richard (Mahershalalhashbaz Ali), Lily (Laura Allen), and Isabelle are on the run from Jordan Collier (Billy Campbell) and others who would attempt to harm their child. Shawn (Patrick Flueger) has moved into Collier's cult-like 4400 Center. Then there are NTAC (National Threat Assessment Command) agents Diana (Jacqueline McKenzie) and Tom (Joel Gretsch). The former has officially adopted Maia (Conchita Campbell), while the latter is reunited with formerly comatose son Kyle (Chad Faust), Shawn's best friend. Almost everyone, returnees and otherwise, is changing. Jordan, for instance, is having more seizures (as a result of his first encounter with the eerie Isabelle), while Kyle is having blackouts. Along the way, new characters are introduced, like mute mental patient Kevin (Jeffrey Combs, Re-Animator), who regains the ability to talk, thanks to Tess (Summer Glau, Serenity), the only returnee who can recall what happened to her. Others include Diana's sister April (Natasha Gregson Wagner), Jordans pal Matthew (Garret Dillahunt, Deadwood), and former NTAC supervisor Dennis Ryland (Peter Coyote), who returns to the fold. Guest stars include E.R.'s Sharif Atkins ("Voices Carry"), Star Trek: Voyager's Robert Picardo ("Weight of the World"), and Twin Peaks' Sherilyn Fenn ("Carrier"). The season will end much as the miniseries began, with the 4400 being released from another quarantine, setting the scene for the next year. Although the first set was a barebones release, the second features commentary from McKenzie, Gretsch, writer Craig Sweeny, and writer/producer Ira Steven Behr. --Kathleen C FennessySeason Three Season two of The 4400 ended not with one, but two shockers. First, baby Isabelle turned into a 20-year-old overnight (now played by Megalyn Echikunwoke). Then, it was revealed that Jordan Collier (Billy Campbell), who was believed dead, is still alive. The third year begins with more surprises. While Isabelle was aging, so was her mother, Lily (Tippi Hedren, replacing Laura Allen), who fast-forwards several decades. Suffice to say, her husband, Richard (Mahershalalhashbaz Ali), is not pleased. Also, the Nova Group, a splinter organization within the 4400, has started to eliminate those they perceive as their enemiesincluding their own. The 4400's third season was widely considered its weakest, but solid ratings justified a fourth. The pace doesn't pick up until Jordan's return--in real life, Campbell took off 13 months to sail the world--but the concept and the characters remain intriguing. For instance, Shawn (Patrick Flueger), head of the 4400 Center, embarks on a relationship with Isabelle, while his uncle, NTAC agent Tom (Joel Gretsch), gets bad news about wife Alana (Karina Lombard) and good news about son Kyle (Chad Faust). Dennis Ryland (Peter Coyote), meanwhile, moves from the NTAC into the private sector where he continues to micro-manage the 4400. Recurring characters include Gary Navarro (Sharif Atkins), who joins the Nova Group, Dr. Burkoff (Jeffrey Combs), who injects himself with promicin--the mysterious substance associated with the 4400--and the sympathetic Tess (Summer Glau), who assists in his attempt to see if he can develop similar powers. Guest stars include Alice Krige (Star Trek: First Contact) as a woman with a special interest in Diana's adopted daughter Maia ("Gone") and Brian Dennehy (Cocoon) as Tom's father ("Blink"). As with season two, three features commentary from the cast and crew plus a trio of featurettes. --Kathleen C. FennessySeason Four There's nothing like a psych-out to shake things up. In The 4400's fourth season opener, everyone has taken the medicine Jordan Collier (Billy Campbell) distributed in year three, and all's right with the world. Then he wakes up from his dream. In truth, promicin helps some and harms others. Soon, Shawn (Patrick Flueger) emerges from his coma and Isabelle (Megalyn Echikunwoke), who tried to kill him, escapes from prison. As for NTAC, agents Tom (Joel Gretsch) still mourns the missing Alana, while Diana (Jacqueline McKenzie) returns to work when she finds out her sister, April (Natasha Gregson Wagner), has taken the shot. As the season continues, promicin-related strangeness accelerates, like the outcast (Cameron Bright) who becomes a messiah--and insists his followers only listen to TV on the radio--or the librarian (Constance Towers) who can astral project. An attractive new NTAC supervisor, Meghan Doyle (Jenni Baird), joins Tom and Diana to monitor the positives and those they affect, including Tom's son, Kyle (Chad Faust), who helps Collier establish Seattle's Promise City, an all-positive community. As ever, shades of grey dominate, and anyone can change at any time. Even an NTAC agent can become one of the Marked. The fourth year ends with a viral outbreak, followed by the death of a key character. For the most part, though, the conclusion holds out hope for relations between the positives and the rest of the population--if they can stop the Marked in time. Because the USA Network chose not to renew the show, some questions may never be answered. Fortunately, The 4400 went out with both humor and heart. Extra features include deleted scenes, featurettes, a blooper reel, and commentary from creator Scott Peters on "Till We Have Built Jerusalem" and the director's cut of finalé "The Great Leap Forward." --Kathleen C. FennessyProduct details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : Unrated (Not Rated)
- Product Dimensions : 2.4 x 5.7 x 7.6 inches; 1.25 Pounds
- Item model number : 6098890859
- Director : Aaron Lipstadt, Allison Liddi, Colin Bucksey, Craig Ross Jr., David Straiton
- Media Format : NTSC, Closed-captioned, Widescreen, Color, Multiple Formats
- Run time : 32 hours and 18 minutes
- Release date : October 28, 2008
- Actors : Joel Gretsch, Jacqueline McKenzie, Mahershalalhashbaz Ali, Laura Allen, Patrick Flueger
- Language : Unqualified, English (Dolby Digital 5.1), English (Stereo)
- Studio : Paramount
- ASIN : B001CQONMC
- Number of discs : 15
- Best Sellers Rank: #70,716 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #1,546 in Science Fiction DVDs
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When I bought the TV series on Amazon three years ago, I noticed many people were upset that the series ended without a definitive conclusion; some were even angry. But that was necessary, in my opinion, to be a prophetic snapshot of this new era. On the other hand, many Christians were offended that someone could symbolically represent end-time events through a TV series. I found the series a profound imaginative examination of how God could transform this world through his followers that he would gift to do extraordinary things. It just so happens that we are sitting at the threshold of this end times era that I believe the TV series deals with, including the government injecting people with something without telling them. Our current-day prophets, such as Julie Green (Rumble) have given us many words about God moving in unprecedented ways in this new era, and His people will get to do many great things never seen before. I can't wait to get to do my part.
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2022
When I bought the TV series on Amazon three years ago, I noticed many people were upset that the series ended without a definitive conclusion; some were even angry. But that was necessary, in my opinion, to be a prophetic snapshot of this new era. On the other hand, many Christians were offended that someone could symbolically represent end-time events through a TV series. I found the series a profound imaginative examination of how God could transform this world through his followers that he would gift to do extraordinary things. It just so happens that we are sitting at the threshold of this end times era that I believe the TV series deals with, including the government injecting people with something without telling them. Our current-day prophets, such as Julie Green (Rumble) have given us many words about God moving in unprecedented ways in this new era, and His people will get to do many great things never seen before. I can't wait to get to do my part.
In my opinion, the second and fourth seasons were the strongest, followed by the first season (which was only a mini-series) and then the third season, which was my least favorite. With this set, every season is included and I suggest you watch them all in order because each episode builds on the last.
Although some of the plot lines in the third season were not my favorite, it was still much stronger than many other shows out there. The 4400 may be rooted in science-fiction, but it's so much deeper and more character oriented.
If you haven't seen this series, or are just hearing about it, please give it a try and buy this set. I promise you it will not disappoint. Some of the reviews say that the finale is a let down because it ends with a cliff-hanger. While that may be true in part, the series finale was actually one of the most exciting and interesting episodes of the whole series and really summed things up nicely, while still leaving questions open to the imagination.
If you already have the seasons on DVD and are wondering about getting this for the extras, it's really up to you. The only disappointment is that the discs are exactly the same as the ones from the previous sets. There is nothing altered about them- the menus, and even disc graphics have not changed at all. It's in a nice box and the bonus disc has some nice extras, but it comes down to if the extras are worth the price of the whole series. While different disc graphics and menus would have been nice, I cannot take off a 1/2 a star because the series itself is far too good. Give it a try!
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Llegó en perfectas condiciones y en el tiempo que me mencionaron por ser de importación.
Ojo! En México solo se reproducirá con un dvd o Blu-ray multiregion, ya que el box set viene en región 4, y mexico domo región 1.
Solo con subtítulos en inglés.
The story is mesmerizing and believable. This comes from a stand point of someone who has enjoyed reading and watching science fiction for well over 50 years.
This series gets a little soap-opera-y, at times, but what series doesn't? The only part I wish they could have spent more time on was who the entities really were that abducted these people and what really happened in the future to make time travel possible. That's what I wanted to know. I wanted a little more science fiction: They gave me a little more character development. I can't complain.
Because the series ended abruptly, way too much was stuffed into the last episode. That's okay. More ideas for the next great sci-fi saga.
Exactly 4400 (alien) abductees were returned to the present time all at once and in one place. People of different times and races all have to face the present in a new and changed earth (for most). Then they start to manifest abilities that are not (so-called) normal. And people get scared. The politics and the economics of this event is well presented. The solution is viable. But things start to (or continually) go wrong. People have to pick sides. No one knows who to trust. Logistics of daily living are compromised. An excellent and well thought out series.
We follow the story lines of some main characters throughout the series, yet the stories are always new and fresh because we get to experience the stories of other abductees via the government people investigating odd occurrences.
This is one series (of many) that was abducted in its prime probably never to return.




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