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fireflies
11-12-2005, 02:52 PM
I agree with what this guy says. I think that if they actually had more special features, then i wouldn't mind shelling out for this set:

Entertainment Weekly:
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Chosen Collection
Reviewed by Marc Bernardin

There are some things you can't state often enough. The Aston Martin DB5 was the greatest Bond car ever. The Empire Strikes Back is the best Star Wars movie. And Buffy the Vampire Slayer is one of the seminal TV shows of the last 50 years. In the top 10. Not open for debate.

So it's particularly noteworthy that now you can get all seven seasons, 144 episodes' worth of slayage, 40 discs' worth of ground broken by creator Joss Whedon, in one handy box. Behold Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Chosen Collection. And behold a colossal missed opportunity.

On the surface, Buffy was about a pretty blonde who killed vamps every episode, with a werewolf or a demon thrown in for variety. But the greatest weapon in Whedon's formidable arsenal was metaphor. Adolescence is a breeding ground for all sorts of insecurities that can be extrapolated to end-of-the-world dilemmas: the girl no one notices who actually disappears; the picked-on nerd who might snap...and kill; the boyfriend who totally changes once you sleep with him. And by confronting them all, Buffy (Gellar) and her Scooby Gang — Willow (Hannigan), Giles (Anthony Stewart Head), and Xander (Nicholas Brendon) — evolved and matured as they went from high school to college to real life, even to the afterlife.

Buffy did what all great genre fiction does. It allowed us to look at ourselves through a fantastical lens, and see who we truly are: at once stronger than we thought we could be and weaker than we'd like to let on. And, as with most great genre fiction, the establishment just didn't get it. Buffy was never nominated for a best-drama Emmy, probably because it was a show about a hottie who dusted vampires. But many of us fell for the girl, and the show, with a white-hot passion.

That geek lust explains why some were disappointed with Fox's first Buffy DVD sets. The handful of commentary tracks, documentaries, even the occasional full script couldn't satisfy our jones for more dirt. And now, in offering a $200 collection that, let's be honest, only the diehards are gonna buy, Fox has still failed to deliver the mother lode of extras. A few new docs and an admittedly nice Whedon-hosted roundtable featuring some of Buffy's most valuable players don't cut it. Where are the audition tapes, so we can see why Charisma Carpenter, Selma Blair, or Julie Benz wasn't fit to be the Slayer? Where's that first abandoned pilot, with Riff Regan playing Willow? Where are the deleted scenes? I find it hard to believe that someone as geek-to-the-core as Whedon wouldn't have saved this stuff; why not let those of us willing to pony up for this set — and you know most will be buying these seven seasons for a second bloody time — finally have the goods?

Buffy the Vampire Slayer is a titanic achievement, one worth holding on to so you can show your children. If only The Chosen Collection had lived up to it.

prydain
11-12-2005, 03:00 PM
This is what I was saying to the fanatics at TV.com who already own the box sets and are still planning to spend $200 on something they already have. What a waste.

Black Eye Guy
11-12-2005, 03:12 PM
I wanted this, I saw it in the shop the other day, and even though I own 1-5 and 7 (Still have to buy 6), I wanted this purly on the basis that it looked so cool!

Allycat
11-12-2005, 05:07 PM
I'm thinking of getting this. I mean, I don't have any other DVDs yet, so for me this is the best buy, but I agree with the reviewer, they could've added a wealth of extras. I always go for DVDs with loads of extras.

Vilandra
11-12-2005, 05:29 PM
Sounds like a valid point - though I expect they're saving that stuff for a '10th Anniversary Edition' or some crap like that lol

prydain
11-12-2005, 07:18 PM
Wouldn't that set be in 2 years? Since Buffy aired in 1997 (I think it did). Or would they wait until 10 years after the finale?

Vilandra
11-12-2005, 07:41 PM
I was joking...lol

prydain
11-12-2005, 10:29 PM
I know that. I was just saying IF they were to do a 10 year anniversary, haha.

fireflies
11-15-2005, 09:30 AM
the box does look nice but I kinda like the indivudual sets better since the artwork relates to that season. The artwork for Season 7 was the worst one *shudders*

dashboardprophet
11-28-2005, 09:01 AM
I was very tempted by this new box set, partly because I'd love to have the "full screen" versions of all the episodes. Living in London, I've got the R2 editions of the DVDs. I know Joss Whedon has been keen in the past to emphasise this is how the show was intended to be viewed. In the end, the extras didn't seem enticing enough and I decided I couldn't justify spending the money.

I do think it was a lost opportunity, but I also suspect there are plans to suck some more blood out of this stone. Buffy has done big business for Fox Home Entertainment on DVD and the idea of a "Tenth Anniversary Set" is probably not that far-fetched.

prydain
11-28-2005, 12:22 PM
I am pissed that the sets come in full screen. UGH.

integrity
12-15-2005, 12:56 AM
Hey, i've got a question about the Chosen Collection, the box set itself. Should the box be a numbered edition? Because on mine i cant see a number anywhere, but thought it was a numbered edition like the UK release? Anyone know? Thanks

SpikedBuffy
12-16-2005, 10:54 PM
I saw this at Best Buy the other day, and instantly wanted it. I happen to own all of the seasons, but I didn't really care. Even the $200 pricetag wasn't affecting me (at that time.... not so sure now!) It's like a sickness, I wasnt to own it all, even though I already do.

But it does come with an extra disc, and neat artwork on the box.