In Collection
#363
Seen It:
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Owner:
Ben
Science Fiction
USA / English
Dean Cain |
Clark Kent / Superman |
Teri Hatcher |
Lois Lane |
Lane Smith |
Perry White |
John Shea |
Lex Luthor |
Michael Landes |
Jimmy Olsen |
Tracy Scoggins |
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Lois & Clarkwas one of the sweetest surprises of the 1993 television season, and while it certainly enjoyed a devoted following until the series jumped the tall building in its later years, we can probably thank the Phoenix-like rise of
Desperate Housewives' Teri Hatcher's career to thank for its arrival on DVD. The premise of
Lois & Clark is one fraught with peril, particularly for core fans. This incarnation of the Man of Steel saga recasts
Superman as romantic comedy. One of the series creators once described this series as "basically,
Moonlighting, only Bruce Willis can fly." This is overstating the case by leaps and bounds. Clark Kent (Dean Cain) has not been reinvented as a wisecracking street-wise hipster. The chemistry between the new Metropolis arrival and rookie
Daily Planet scribe and ace investigative reporter Lois Lane (Hatcher) is not as sexually charged as David and Maddie, and their banter is not as sharp. But as with
Moonlighting it would be a few seasons before the two lovelorn characters consummated their attraction.
The dramatic arc of this inaugural season is "the fall of the house of Luthor," but at its heart is the triangle between Clark, Lois, and the charming snake Lex Luthor (John Shea), who, in the pilot episode, Superman vows to bring to justice ("Let the games begin," Luthor responds). Further complicating matters is that Superman has literally swept Lois off her feet. But until the episode "Barbarians at the Planet," in which Lex proposes to Lois, Lois professes her love to Superman, and Clark confesses his love to Lois, Lois & Clarkbreezily tweaks the touchstones of Superman iconography. "I've never noticed it before," a "drunk with love" Lois observes to a bespectacled Clark in "Pheremone, My Lovely," "You look a lot like Superman." Though special effects have progressed since the 1990s, Lois & Clark has lost little of its sparkle and panache, thanks to its super leads, whose fledgling careers soared to dizzying new heights. --Donald Liebenson
Edition |
TV Series |
Barcode |
012569681446 |
Region |
Region 1 |
Release Date |
6/7/2005 |
Packaging |
Box Set |
Screen Ratio |
1.33 (4:3) |
Audio Tracks |
Dolby Digital Stereo - English |
Layers |
Single Side, Dual Layer |
No. of Disks/Tapes |
6 |
Disc 1: |
"The Making of..." Documentary
Actors' Commentary
Behind the Scenes Featurette
Director's Commentary
Interview - Actor
Pilot Episode
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Color Closed-captioned |
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Purchase Date |
7/19/2005 |
Purchase Price |
$46.21 |
Store |
Best Buy |
Condition |
New (Still Sealed) |
Current Value |
$48.99 |
Links |
Amazon US
DC Comics
The WB
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