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STAR TREK - THE NEXT GENERATION (SEASON 5) BLU RAY

02-06-2014, 18:53
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Tytuł oryginalny: STAR TREK - THE NEXT GENERATION (SEASON 5) (6 x BLU RAY)


Obsada:  Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes, LeVar Burton, Michael Dorn, Marina Sirtis, Brent Spiner, Gates McFadden & Wil Wheaton


Region: 0 ALL (Europa, Polska, cały świat)
Języki: angielski (DTS-HD Master Audio (7.1) i inne (French ; Italian ; Castilian Spanish ; German ; Japanese)

Napisy: brak polskich, angielskie i inne (English for the hearing impaired ; French ; Italian ; German ; Castilian Spanish ; Dutch ; Swedish ; Danish ; Finnish ; Norwegian ; Japanese)

Star Trek: The Next Generation Season Five is simply stunning on Blu-ray with 1080p high-definition picture. Experience enhanced visual effects rebuilt from the original film elements and surround yourself with the digitally remastered English 7.1 sound (or choose the original broadcast audio).

In a season that garnered four Emmy Awards, you'll be plunged into the 24th century for some of the series' most thrilling moments, including Captain Picard's (Patrick Stewart) pursuit of the rogue Ambassador Spock (Leonard Nimoy) into enemy Romulan territory, and the return of Wesley Crusher (Wil Wheaton) in "The First Duty". Also discover all-new, never-before-seen special features as you join the USS Enterprise on the ultimate voyage.

Special Features:

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    • Disc One:
    • VAM: Episodic Promos (Redemption, Part II / Darmok / Ensign Ro / Silicon Avatar / Disaster) (SD)
    • Archival Mission Log: Mission Overview Year Five (SD)
    • Disc Two:
    • VAM: Episodic Promos (The Game / Unification, Part I / Unification, Part II / A Matter of Time / New Ground) (SD)
    • Deleted Scene, New Ground (HD)
    • Archival Mission Log: Selected Crew Analysis Year Five: Production (SD)
    • Disc Three:
    • VAM: Episodic Promos (Hero Worship / Violations / The Masterpiece Society / Conundrum / Power Play) (SD)
    • Archival Mission Log: Departmental Briefing Year Five: Visual Effects (SD)
    • Disc Four:
    • VAM: Episodic Promos (Ethics / The Outcast / Cause and Effect / The First Duty / Cost of Living) (SD)
    • Cause and Effect Audio Commentary By Brannon Braga and Seth MacFarlane
    • The First Duty Audio Commentary By Ronald D. Moore and Naren Shankar
    • Deleted Scene, Ethics (HD)
    • Deleted Scene, The Outcast (HD)
    • Two Deleted Scenes, The First Duty (HD)
    • Two Deleted Scenes, Cost of Living (HD)
    • Archival Mission Log: Memorable Missions (SD)
    • Disc Five
    • VAM: Episodic Promos (The Perfect Mate / Imaginary Friend / I, Borg / The Next Phase) (SD)
    • I, Borg Audio Commentary By Rene Echevarria and Mike & Denise Okuda
    • Deleted Scene, The Perfect Mate
    • Archival Mission Log: A Tribute to Gene Roddenberry (SD)
    • Archival Mission Log: Intergalactic Guest Stars (SD)
    • Archival Mission Log: Alien Speak (SD)
    • Disc Six:
    • VAM: Episodic Promos (The Inner Light / Time's Arrow, Part I) (SD)
    • The Inner Light Audio Commentary By Morgan Gendel and Mike & Denise Okuda
    • Five Deleted Scenes, The Inner Light (HD)
    • In Conversation: The Music of Star Trek: The Next Generation(TM) (HD)
    • REQUIEM: A Remembrance of Star Trek: The Next Generation - Part 1: The Needs of the Many / Part 2: The Needs of the Few (HD)
    • Gag Reel (HD)
The fifth season of Star Trek: The Next Generation saw some of the very best of all 178 shows. "Darmok" had the feel of a "classic Trek" episode, dealing with language as metaphor. "The First Duty" challenged Wesley Crusher's loyalties. The season closer "Time's Arrow" (which concluded in year 6) ranks as one of the best TNG cliffhangers, and treats fans to canon-changing story lines and tons of in-jokes. Best of all was the painfully melancholy "The Inner Light," in which Picard experiences an alternate lifetime. There were great guest stars--Paul Winfield ("Darmok"), Ashley Judd ("The Game"), Kelsey Grammar ("Cause and Effect"), Famke Janssen ("The Perfect Mate"), and Jerry Hardin ("Time's Arrow")--and as always there were contributions from Q, Lwaxana, and Barclay, too.

After the confidence of the previous two years, however, year 5 often disappointed by not seeing a good idea through to the end. Denise Crosby was swept back under the carpet in the Klingon soap opener ("Redemption, Part II"). No one could make the prospect of Deep Space Nine attractive enough to Michelle Forbes, so her fantastic performance as Ensign Ro seems wasted in retrospect. And no one could reschedule Robin Williams to guest star, so we had Matt Frewer instead ("A Matter of Time"). Of all stories to use Leonard Nimoy in, "Unification" wallowed in Romulan politics instead of anything emotionally engaging. Gene Roddenberry wanted to introduce a gay character, but mere months after his death all we got was the trite "The Outcast." This was inarguably where the series weakened, without the Great Bird overseeing what was going on. Worst of all, his hard-as-nails bad guys the Borg were given a touchy-feely side in "I, Borg." Fans and critics now appreciate that the behind-the-scenes focus had shifted from The Next Generation to the next spinoff, and it would never fully return.

The complete fifth season of the 'Star Trek' spin-off. The opening episode, 'Redemption: Part II', concludes the fourth season cliffhanger, and has Worf trying to clear his family name, while Picard travels to the Klingon homeworld to take part in the Rite of Succession. In 'Darmok' Picard experiences communication difficulties when stranded on a hostile planet with an alien captain. 'Ensign Ro' sees a headstrong Bajoran ensign, newly assigned to the Enterprise, struggling to come to terms with the laws of Starfleet. 'Silicon Avatar' has the crystalline entity from 'Datalore' return and destroy a Federation colony; one of the survivors then blames Data for the death of her son. 'Disaster' finds the Enterprise beset by a run of bad luck, leaving Picard trapped in a lift with three small children, and Keiko to go into labour in uncomfortable circumstances. 'The Game' sees Riker return from shore leave with a new game that starts to take over the crew and turn them into zombies. In the two-part story 'Unification' Ambassador Spock inexplicably disappears and then turns up again on Romulus. When it is suggested that he has defected, Picard and Data go undercover to find out the truth - a truth that involves an enemy from the past with links to former officer Tasha Yar. 'A Matter of Time' has the Enterprise visited by a mysterious man who claims to have come from the far future. 'New Ground' finds Worf learning some painful lessons about being a father. 'Hero Worship' sees a traumatised boy become obsessed with Data and try to copy his every move. In 'Violations' the Enterprise is assigned to escort a delegation of Ullian historians, a race who conduct research by probing minds. 'The Masterpiece Society' has the crew visit a utopian planet, and discover that they have betrayed the Prime Directive just by being there. 'Conundrum' finds the crew forced into fighting a war they know nothing about. 'Power Play' sees Troi, O'Brien and Data become possessed by evil spirits on an away mission. 'Ethics' has a seriously injured Worf faced with a dilemma when the only thing that can save him is an untested revolutionary medical technique. 'The Outcast' finds Riker falling in love with a member of an androgynous race whose laws forbid inter-gender relationships. In 'Cause and Effect' the ship and crew become trapped in a time-warp that repeats their destruction over and over again. 'The First Duty' sees Wesley become involved in the cover-up of an accident at the academy. 'Cost of Living' has Troi's mother return to the Enterprise and dispense her liberal views to the impressionable Alexander, much to the horror of Troi and Worf. 'The Perfect Mate' finds Picard falling in love with a woman who has been sent as a peace offering to another planet. In 'Imaginary Friend' a lonely girl's imaginary friend takes on solid form and starts to misbehave. 'I, Borg' has the crew discover a young Borg and decide to use him in a bid to destroy the Borg consciousness. 'The Next Phase' finds Geordi and Ro mistakenly pronounced dead when they are rendered invisible as part of a Romulan experiment. 'The Inner Light' sees Picard fall into a deep sleep where he lives out another man's life. Finally, in 'Time's Arrow', Data's head is discovered in San Francisco, and there is proof that it has been there since the 19th Century.