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Heroes: Season 1
starring: Hayden Panettiere, Masi Oka, Ali Larter, Milo Ventimiglia
List Price: CDN$ 68.99City Travel Guides Price: CDN$ 39.99 You Save: CDN$29.00 (42%)Prices subject to change.
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Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0025195018968
Format: NTSC, Digital Sound, Color
Label: Universal
Manufacturer: Universal
Number Of Items: 7
Publisher: Universal
Region Code: 1
Release Date: August 28, 2007
Running Time: 1035 minutes
Studio: Universal
Sales Rank: 361
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The first season of Heroes is amazing! I love this show and followed it almost religously the first season. I just bought the second season because I wasn't able to watch it when it was on. Once I watch the second season then I'll put a review up for it, and I hope it continues to be as good as the first.
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I wasn't sure what the series was about when I purchased it, but now I am completely addicted. It is sooo good. It is entertaining and different from the other shows which is refreshing. Lot's of suspense, twists and plots. Each character has cool powers that I wish I had!
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The thing about Heroes, beyond the incredible idea of the show, beyond the performances of the actors, beyond the slick production ... is the writing. This show is just plain clever. There is an effective use of humour and irony, the pacing in brilliant, the dialogue is crisp. Underlying everything that others have said about it is rock solid vision and a respect for the viewer. Television at its very finest.
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What if you discovered that you had a superpower -- great strength, flight, teleportation, or amazing healing? And what if you could use it to save the world?
Superheroes are everywhere in entertainment, from comic books to movies. But few manage to be as intelligent, geeky and well-written as "Heroes," a solid comic-book style TV series that explores the repercussions of several "ordinary" people who discover that they have strange -- and sometimes dangerous -- powers.
It opens with Mohinder Suresh (Sendhil Ramamurthy) reflecting on the human quest for knowledge -- even knowledge that we shouldn't have -- right before learning that his father has been killed, possibly murdered. Suresh's dad believed that "special" ... Read More:
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I think what irritates me most about this show is that it had the potential to be so very very good. And while a couple of the episodes live up to that potential, 90% of them do not. Terrible dialogue, sloppy and mundane acting (from some of the cast-most do the best they can with the previously mentioned dialogue), and and inability to make the filler in between the main storyline even remotely interesting combine to take down an over-arching plot that really deserves better. The show became more about throwing in that fake twist ending by cutting out midway through a scene than actual character development and plot progression. Those involved should be ashamed.
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