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Review Paramount Home Entertainment  / Star Trek : Enterprise - Vol. 1.8 [2002]
Actors & Directors
  • Jolene Blalock
  • Dominic Keating
  • Scott Bakula
  • Michael Vejar
  • David Livingston
Release date: 2002-08-19
Run time: 84 min.
RRP: £13.99
Price: £1.00

Review Star Trek : Enterprise - Vol. 1.8 [2002] / Paramount Home Entertainment:

Star Trek: Enterprise-Vol. 1. 8 , the fifth live action series to hail from the Star Trek universe, is without doubt the bravest concept since The Next Generation. Here we boldly go back to the future, 100 years before Captain Kirk, to the very first voyage of a starship called Enterprise. In fact, the concept-once announced at long last-caused an enormous furore among both fans and critics. Would the costumes and sets be primary coloured like the 1960s original? Would the ship look like something made on Blue Peter? Would the Klingons look like Fu Manchu in boot polish? No, no and no came the official word at the same time as announcing that Scott (Quantum Leap) Bakula would be sitting in Captain Archer's squeaky new chair. He's accompanied on the new/old ship by his cute dog Porthos, antagonistic Vulcan T'Pol (Jolene Blalock) filling the obligatory pin-up babe role and an alien Doctor with indeterminate head make-up and mysterious origins. It took some time for the show to lift off. An over-familiar format (too much like Voyager) and too much involvement from previous cast and crewmembers were sources of dissatisfaction. But lurking behind the new/old adventures there was an insidiously intriguing subplot. [+]
Why are the Vulcans so darned mapulative? Who are the shadowy time-travelling baddies? How will matters build toward the Romulan War? The show also attracted guest B-star power from the likes of Dean Stockwell, Clancy Brown and Clint Howard (Blalock in the classic original series episode "The Corbomite Manoeuvre". It boasts consistently cutting-edge CGI effects work and survived the marketing-driven placement of a dull MOR pop song over the opening credits. Either despite or because of these warped factors, Enterprise has been a literal flagship for the franchise in a period when many thought Trek's star was dwindling. -Paul Tonks.

Review Paramount Home Entertainment  / Star Trek : Enterprise - Vol. 1.7
Actors & Directors
  • Scott Bakula
  • James A. Contner
  • Les Landau
  • Dominic Keating
  • Jolene Blalock
Release date: 2002-08-05
Run time: 84 min.
RRP: £13.99
Price: £0.24

Review Star Trek : Enterprise - Vol. 1.7 / Paramount Home Entertainment:

Star Trek : Enterprise-Vol. 1. 7, the fifth live action series to hail from the Star Trek universe, is without doubt the bravest concept since The Next Generation. Here we boldly go back to the future, 100 years before Captain Kirk, to the very first voyage of a starship called Enterprise. In fact, the concept-once announced at long last-caused an enormous furore among both fans and critics. Would the costumes and sets be primary coloured like the 1960s original? Would the ship look like something made on Blue Peter? Would the Klingons look like Fu Manchu in boot polish? No, no and no came the official word at the same time as announcing that Scott (Quantum Leap) Bakula would be sitting in Captain Archer's squeaky new chair. He's accompanied on the new/old ship by his cute dog Porthos, antagonistic Vulcan T'Pol (Jolene Blalock) filling the obligatory pin-up babe role and an alien Doctor with indeterminate head make-up and mysterious origins. It took some time for the show to lift off. An over-familiar format (too much like Voyager) and too much involvement from previous cast and crewmembers were sources of dissatisfaction. But lurking behind the brand-new/old adventures there was an insidiously intriguing sub-plot. [+]
Why are the Vulcans so darn manipulative? Who are the shadowy time-travelling baddies? How will matters build toward the Romulan War? The show also attracted guest B-star power from the likes of Dean Stockwell, Clancy Brown and Clint Howard (Blalock in the classic original series episode "The Corbomite Manoeuvre"). It boasts consistently cutting-edge CGI effects work and survived the marketing-driven placement of a dull MOR pop song over the opening credits. Either despite or because of these warped factors, Enterprise has been a literal flagship for the franchise in a period when many thought Trek's star was dwindling. -Paul Tonks.

Review Paramount Home Entertainment  / Star Trek : Deep Space Nine - Vol. 7.3 - Chrysalis / Treachery, Faith And The Great River [1995]
Actors & Directors
  • Alexander Siddig
  • Cirroc Lofton
  • Rene Auberjonois
  • Colm Meaney
  • Avery Brooks
Release date: 1999-05-03
Run time: 88 min.
Creator: Rick Berman
RRP: £5.99
Price: £2.97

Review Star Trek : Deep Space Nine - Vol. 7.3 - Chrysalis / Treachery, Faith And The Great River [1995] / Paramount Home Entertainment:

From the outset, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine was about conflict. Producers Rick Berman and Michael Piller challenged the utopian ideals of Gene Roddenberry's Star Trek universe to create something totally different from its predecessors. That meant no familial camaraderie, squeaky-clean Federation diplomacy, or beige décor. Instead they wanted inter-personal friction, ruthless enemies (Gamma Quadrant Imperialists-The Dominion) and rebellion at every turn. The DS9 concept was originally facilitated by introducing the Cardassian/Bajoran war during The Next Generation's final days. After a muted first reception fans gradually came to accept the new look, but no-one liked Star Trek without a starship and eventually the producers capitulated to viewers' wishes by introducing the USS Defiant (an apt name) in Season 3. Relying far less on technobabble than TNG, DS9 was unafraid to focus on matters of the spirit instead, demonstrating a gutsy independence from its parent shows. Taking up the gauntlet thrown down by Babylon 5, improved CGI space battles also became a fan favourite. Throughout the increasingly serialised story arc there were rebellious factions within the different establishments: Kira had belonged to the Shakaar resistance cell; The Maquis was Starfleet vs Cardassians; Section 31 was a secret Starfleet group; The True Way was a Bajoran group opposed to peace; the Cardassians had their Obsidian Order and the Romulans their Gestapo-like Tal Shiar. Yet for all its constant bickering and espionage (even Bashir got to be James Bond!), there was always some contemporary social commentary lurking: the Ferengi were used as a comedic foil to frown on materialistic greed; drugs were looked at via the Jem'Hadar foot soldiers' addiction to Ketracel White. [+]
Perhaps Sisko summed up the real heart of things: "Bajor doesn't need a man, it needs a legend". A future vision that retains a place for religion and spirituality turned out to be Deep Space Nine's first best destiny. -Paul Tonks.

Review Clear Vision Ltd  / PSI Factor - Chronicles Of The Paranormal - Season 3 - Vol 3.3 - Episodes 3.08 To 3.10 Release date: 2001-11-05
Run time: 132 min.
RRP: £12.99
Price: £3.99

Review PSI Factor - Chronicles Of The Paranormal - Season 3 - Vol 3.3 - Episodes 3.08 To 3.10 / Clear Vision Ltd:


Review Paramount Home Entertainment  / Star Trek: Enterprise, Vol. 1.2 [2002]
Actors & Directors
  • Anthony Montgomery
  • Jolene Blalock
  • John Billingsley
  • Dominic Keating
  • Scott Bakula
Release date: 2002-05-06
Run time: 84 min.
Creator: Tim Finch
RRP: £13.99
Price: £0.83

Review Star Trek: Enterprise, Vol. 1.2 [2002] / Paramount Home Entertainment:

Enterprise, the fifth live-action series to hail from the Star Trek universe, is without doubt the bravest concept since The Next Generation. Here we boldly go back to the future, 100 years before Captain Kirk, to the very first voyage of a starship called Enterprise. In fact, the concept-once announced at long last-caused an enormous furore among both fans and critics. Would the costumes and sets be primary coloured like the 1960s' original? Would the ship look like something made on Blue Peter? Would the Klingons look like Fu Manchu in boot polish? No, no and no came the official word at the same time as announcing that Scott (Quantum Leap) Bakula would be sitting in Captain Archer's squeaky new chair. He's accompanied on the new/old ship by his cute dog Porthos, antagonistic Vulcan T'Pol (Jolene Blalock) filling the obligatory pin-up-babe role and an alien Doctor with indeterminate head make-up and mysterious origins. It took some time for the show to lift off. An over-familiar format (too much like Voyager) and too much involvement from previous cast and crewmembers were sources of dissatisfaction. But lurking behind the brand-new/old adventures there was an insidiously intriguing subplot. Why are the Vulcans so darn manipulative? Who are the shadowy time-travelling baddies? How will matters build toward the Romulan War? The show also attracted guest B-star power from the likes of Dean Stockwell, Clancy Brown and Clint Howard (Blalock in the classic original series episode "The Corbomite Manoeuvre"). It boasts consistently cutting-edge CGI effects work and survived the marketing-driven placement of a dull MOR pop song over the opening credits. [+]
Either despite or because of these warped factors, Enterprise has been a literal flagship for the franchise in a period when many thought Trek's star was dwindling. -Paul Tonks.

Actors & Directors
  • Tony Dow
  • David Allen Brooks
  • Peter Woodward
  • Tracy Scoggins
  • Gary Cole
  • Daniel Dae Kim
Release date: 2000-07-10
Creator: Tracy Yates
RRP: £48.99
Price: £34.95

Review Crusade [1999] / Warner Home Video:


Review Fabulous Films Ltd.  / Blake's 7 - Bounty / Deliverance - Episodes 11 And 12 [1978]
Actors & Directors
  • Jacqueline Pearce
  • Vivienne Cozens
  • Viktors Ritelis
  • Michael Keating
  • Brian Lighthill
  • Peter Tuddenham
  • Jan Chappell
  • Paul Darrow
Release date: 1998-06-29
Run time: 101 min.
Creator: Terry Nation
RRP: £10.99
Price: £3.14

Review Blake's 7 - Bounty / Deliverance - Episodes 11 And 12 [1978] / Fabulous Films Ltd.:


Review Fabulous Films Ltd.  / Blake's 7 - Project Avalon / Breakdown - Episodes 9 And 10 [1978]
Actors & Directors
  • Jacqueline Pearce
  • Brian Lighthill
  • Paul Darrow
  • Peter Tuddenham
  • Vivienne Cozens
  • Michael Keating
  • Jan Chappell
  • Viktors Ritelis
Release date: 1998-05-25
Run time: 104 min.
Creator: Terry Nation
RRP: £10.99
Price: £9.33

Review Blake's 7 - Project Avalon / Breakdown - Episodes 9 And 10 [1978] / Fabulous Films Ltd.:


Review Clear Vision Ltd  / PSI Factor - Chronicles Of The Paranormal - Season 3 - Vol. 3.4 - Episodes 3.11 To 3.13 Release date: 2001-11-05
Run time: 135 min.
RRP: £12.99
Price: £3.60

Review PSI Factor - Chronicles Of The Paranormal - Season 3 - Vol. 3.4 - Episodes 3.11 To 3.13 / Clear Vision Ltd:


Review Paramount Home Entertainment  / Star Trek: Enterprise, Vol. 1.4 [2002]
Actors & Directors
  • Anthony Montgomery
  • Jolene Blalock
  • John Billingsley
  • Scott Bakula
  • Dominic Keating
Release date: 2002-06-24
Run time: 84 min.
Creator: Tim Finch
RRP: £13.99
Price: £0.35

Review Star Trek: Enterprise, Vol. 1.4 [2002] / Paramount Home Entertainment:

Enterprise, the fifth live-action series to hail from the Star Trek universe, is without doubt the bravest concept since The Next Generation. Here we boldly go back to the future, 100 years before Captain Kirk, to the very first voyage of a starship called Enterprise. In fact, the concept-once announced at long last-caused an enormous furore among both fans and critics. Would the costumes and sets be primary coloured like the 1960s' original? Would the ship look like something made on Blue Peter? Would the Klingons look like Fu Manchu in boot polish? No, no and no came the official word at the same time as announcing that Scott (Quantum Leap) Bakula would be sitting in Captain Archer's squeaky new chair. He's accompanied on the new/old ship by his cute dog Porthos, antagonistic Vulcan T'Pol (Jolene Blalock) filling the obligatory pin-up-babe role and an alien Doctor with indeterminate head make-up and mysterious origins. It took some time for the show to lift off. An over-familiar format (too much like Voyager) and too much involvement from previous cast and crewmembers were sources of dissatisfaction. But lurking behind the brand-new/old adventures there was an insidiously intriguing subplot. Why are the Vulcans so darn manipulative? Who are the shadowy time-travelling baddies? How will matters build toward the Romulan War? The show also attracted guest B-star power from the likes of Dean Stockwell, Clancy Brown and Clint Howard (Blalock in the classic original series episode "The Corbomite Manoeuvre"). It boasts consistently cutting-edge CGI effects work and survived the marketing-driven placement of a dull MOR pop song over the opening credits. [+]
Either despite or because of these warped factors, Enterprise has been a literal flagship for the franchise in a period when many thought Trek's star was dwindling. -Paul Tonks.

Review Mvm  / Blue Gender - Vol. 2 - Episodes 4 To 6
Actors & Directors
  • Ryôsuke Takahashi
  • Houko Kuwashima
  • Koichi Ohata
  • Chinami Nishimura
  • Masashi Abe
  • Eric Vale
  • Laura Bailey
  • Kenji Nojima
Release date: 2002-08-05
Run time: 62 min.
Creator: Katsumi Hasegawa
Price: £12.99

Review Blue Gender - Vol. 2 - Episodes 4 To 6 / Mvm:


Review Paramount Home Entertainment  / Star Trek: Enterprise, Vol. 1.5 [2002]
Actors & Directors
  • Scott Bakula
  • Dominic Keating
  • LeVar Burton
  • Jolene Blalock
  • Michael Vejar
Release date: 2002-07-01
Run time: 84 min.
RRP: £13.99
Price: £0.37

Review Star Trek: Enterprise, Vol. 1.5 [2002] / Paramount Home Entertainment:

Enterprise, the fifth live-action series to hail from the Star Trek universe, is without doubt the bravest concept since The Next Generation. Here we boldly go back to the future, 100 years before Captain Kirk, to the very first voyage of a starship called Enterprise. In fact, the concept-once announced at long last-caused an enormous furore among both fans and critics. Would the costumes and sets be primary coloured like the 1960s' original? Would the ship look like something made on Blue Peter? Would the Klingons look like Fu Manchu in boot polish? No, no and no came the official word at the same time as announcing that Scott (Quantum Leap) Bakula would be sitting in Captain Archer's squeaky new chair. He's accompanied on the new/old ship by his cute dog Porthos, antagonistic Vulcan T'Pol (Jolene Blalock) filling the obligatory pin-up-babe role and an alien Doctor with indeterminate head make-up and mysterious origins. It took some time for the show to lift off. An over-familiar format (too much like Voyager) and too much involvement from previous cast and crewmembers were sources of dissatisfaction. But lurking behind the brand-new/old adventures there was an insidiously intriguing subplot. Why are the Vulcans so darn manipulative? Who are the shadowy time-travelling baddies? How will matters build toward the Romulan War? The show also attracted guest B-star power from the likes of Dean Stockwell, Clancy Brown and Clint Howard (Blalock in the classic original series episode "The Corbomite Manoeuvre"). It boasts consistently cutting-edge CGI effects work and survived the marketing-driven placement of a dull MOR pop song over the opening credits. [+]
Either despite or because of these warped factors, Enterprise has been a literal flagship for the franchise in a period when many thought Trek's star was dwindling. -Paul Tonks.

Actors & Directors
  • Jay Oliva
  • Michael Chang
  • Alan Caldwell
Release date: 2002-01-21
Run time: 96 min.
RRP: £9.99
Price: £2.99

Review Roughnecks - Starship Troopers Chronicles - Vol. 2 - The Tesca Campaign / Sony Pictures Home Entertainment:


Review Paramount Home Entertainment  / Star Trek : Enterprise - Vol. 1.6 - Cold Front / Silent Enemy [2002]
Actors & Directors
  • Robert Duncan McNeil
  • Dominic Keating
  • Jolene Blalock
  • Winrich Kolbe
  • Scott Bakula
Release date: 2002-07-22
Run time: 84 min.
RRP: £13.99
Price: £1.95

Review Star Trek : Enterprise - Vol. 1.6 - Cold Front / Silent Enemy [2002] / Paramount Home Entertainment:

Star Trek : Enterprise-Vol. 1. 6, the fifth live action series to hail from the Star Trek universe, is without doubt the bravest concept since The Next Generation. Here we boldly go back to the future, 100 years before Captain Kirk, to the very first voyage of a starship called Enterprise. In fact, the concept-once announced at long last-caused an enormous furore among both fans and critics. Would the costumes and sets be primary coloured like the 1960s original? Would the ship look like something made on Blue Peter? Would the Klingons look like Fu Manchu in boot polish? No, no and no came the official word at the same time as announcing that Scott (Quantum Leap) Bakula would be sitting in Captain Archer's squeaky new chair. He's accompanied on the new/old ship by his cute dog Porthos, antagonistic Vulcan T'Pol (Jolene Blalock) filling the obligatory pin-up babe role and an alien Doctor with indeterminate head make-up and mysterious origins. It took some time for the show to lift off. An over-familiar format (too much like Voyager) and too much involvement from previous cast and crewmembers were sources of dissatisfaction. But lurking behind the brand-new/old adventures there was an insidiously intriguing sub-plot. [+]
Why are the Vulcans so darn manipulative? Who are the shadowy time-travelling baddies? How will matters build toward the Romulan War? The show also attracted guest B-star power from the likes of Dean Stockwell, Clancy Brown and Clint Howard (Blalock in the classic original series episode "The Corbomite Manoeuvre"). It boasts consistently cutting-edge CGI effects work and survived the marketing-driven placement of a dull MOR pop song over the opening credits. Either despite or because of these warped factors, Enterprise has been a literal flagship for the franchise in a period when many thought Trek's star was dwindling. -Paul Tonks.

Review Mvm  / Hurricane Live 2033 Release date: 2001-11-05
Run time: 30 min.
Price: £9.99

Review Hurricane Live 2033 / Mvm:


Review Mvm  / Yu Yu Hakusho - Episodes 1 To 4 [2003]
Actors & Directors
  • Christopher Bevins
  • Noriyuki Abe
  • Elise Baughman
  • Connie Booth
  • Kasey Buckley
  • Kate Bristol
Release date: 2002-09-09
Run time: 82 min.
Creator: Yoshihiro Togashi
Price: £12.99

Review Yu Yu Hakusho - Episodes 1 To 4 [2003] / Mvm:


Review Paramount Home Entertainment  / Star Trek: Enterprise, Vol. 1.3 [2002]
Actors & Directors
  • Jolene Blalock
  • John Billingsley
  • Anthony Montgomery
  • Scott Bakula
  • Dominic Keating
Release date: 2002-06-10
Run time: 84 min.
Creator: Tim Finch
RRP: £13.99
Price: £0.50

Review Star Trek: Enterprise, Vol. 1.3 [2002] / Paramount Home Entertainment:

Enterprise, the fifth live-action series to hail from the Star Trek universe, is without doubt the bravest concept since The Next Generation. Here we boldly go back to the future, 100 years before Captain Kirk, to the very first voyage of a starship called Enterprise. In fact, the concept-once announced at long last-caused an enormous furore among both fans and critics. Would the costumes and sets be primary coloured like the 1960s' original? Would the ship look like something made on Blue Peter? Would the Klingons look like Fu Manchu in boot polish? No, no and no came the official word at the same time as announcing that Scott (Quantum Leap) Bakula would be sitting in Captain Archer's squeaky new chair. He's accompanied on the new/old ship by his cute dog Porthos, antagonistic Vulcan T'Pol (Jolene Blalock) filling the obligatory pin-up-babe role and an alien Doctor with indeterminate head make-up and mysterious origins. It took some time for the show to lift off. An over-familiar format (too much like Voyager) and too much involvement from previous cast and crewmembers were sources of dissatisfaction. But lurking behind the brand-new/old adventures there was an insidiously intriguing subplot. Why are the Vulcans so darn manipulative? Who are the shadowy time-travelling baddies? How will matters build toward the Romulan War? The show also attracted guest B-star power from the likes of Dean Stockwell, Clancy Brown and Clint Howard (Blalock in the classic original series episode "The Corbomite Manoeuvre"). It boasts consistently cutting-edge CGI effects work and survived the marketing-driven placement of a dull MOR pop song over the opening credits. [+]
Either despite or because of these warped factors, Enterprise has been a literal flagship for the franchise in a period when many thought Trek's star was dwindling. -Paul Tonks.

Review Mvm  / Yu Yu Hakusho - Episodes 5 To 8
Actors & Directors
  • Noriyuki Abe
  • Kate Bristol
  • Kasey Buckley
  • Connie Booth
  • Elise Baughman
  • Christopher Bevins
Release date: 2002-10-07
Run time: 95 min.
Creator: Yoshihiro Togashi
Price: £12.99

Review Yu Yu Hakusho - Episodes 5 To 8 / Mvm:


Review Marquee Pictures  / The Silencers [1996]
Actors & Directors
  • Lucinda Weist
  • Richard Pepin
  • Carlos Lauchu
  • Jack Scalia
Release date: 2000-02-22
Run time: 96 min.
Price: £4.99

Review The Silencers [1996] / Marquee Pictures:


Review Reeltime Pictures  / I Was A Doctor Who Monster! [1996]
Actors & Directors
  • Julia Farino
  • Keith Barnfather
  • Mark Curtis
  • Sylvester McCoy
  • Sophie Aldred
  • Julia Burnett
Release date: 1999-01-18
Run time: 55 min.
Creator: Sydney Newman
Price: £4.99

Review I Was A Doctor Who Monster! [1996] / Reeltime Pictures:


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