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I Dream of Jeannie: The Complete Series
DVD
Unrated :: Sony Pictures ::
Released:
2008-11-11
$135.61USD
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Rating:
4.0/5 (30 Reviews)
4/5
Great Series, Excellent Transfers, Cute but Poor Packaging
by Ronald R. Allen Jr. (Columbia, MO United States)
Be aware that this contains the COLORIZED version of the first season. The colorization is done excellently, but to purists it is unwanted. In all honesty, I forgot that the 1st season was in B&W and failed to check that when ordering; I would have preferred the B&W first season. On the other hand, if ever a series originally filmed in B&W deserved colorizing, this is probably it.
OK, as for an actual review... the title pretty much sums it up.
I loved this series growing up, and I'm happy to have it in my collection.
The transfers for the first season, anyway (all I've had time to watch), are excellent and look great on my 52" LCD using my up-sampling DVD player.
The packaging at first glance is impressive, cute, and in keeping with the tone of the series. In that regard, it's excellent. As a practical way to safely store the DVDs, it leaves much to be desired. The packaging consists of a cardboard "genie bottle", which is rectangular in cross-section. The DVDs are in a plastic keeper device which is just basically sleeves hinge-joined along one edge (which allows the disks themselves to slip right out) which sits inside the "bottle" base. The sides of the bottle are completely open, and the set of disks can -- and do -- fall right out. You can't actually carry the disks inside the bottle, the bottle is entirely for show. The first thing I did upon opening the package and pulling the bottle out was to have the pack of disks fall to the floor. The first time I went to take the bottle off the shelf, even forewarned, I dumped the disks again and caught them on their way down. Thankfully, no damage was done either time. It would have been way better, I think, if the disks were in a closable box and/or if there was a way to keep them from just sliding out of the bottle-box so easily.
5/5
Brilliant!
by Deborah (Ireland)
I thought this was a brilliant box set, it has all 5 season in one and the boxset design was very clever. I was watching re runs of Jeannie on tv but they skipped half of them and I didn't get to see any of season 5 so it was great to watch them altogether!!
3/5
Functionality nightmare! Read before buying!
by Midge (TX)
The episodes are great & I want to make it clear that I love this series. I have no complaints with the episodes or the quality of the episodes.
The problem is with the functionality of the nightmare packaging, the DVD indexing, the ear-blasting irritating audio on the Menu and inconsistent labeling vs menu designations. I recommend you read this before buying this cute set. You might change your mind and get a set with normal packaging after you read about the nightmare you will go through just to watch the DVD's.
The packaging is cute... if you don't ever plan to watch the episodes. However, if you do plan to watch them, when you remove the disk sleeves from the bottle, do NOT set it down because you will end up with disks everywhere. The sleeves cannot be set down because they cannot support themselves upright without the bottle... so it flops over and the disks all fall out. The sleeves are an open accordion/slinky style design, made from thin cardboard. This design is a real pain in the wazoo if you are trying to take out the disks to place them into a DVD player. Since you can't set it down... you have to hold the packaging in one hand while loading the disks into the player with the other hand.
Also, the cardboard bottle is very tall, so you need a minimum clearance of 18 inches of height to set down the bottle on the card box as it was designed... so if you have shorter shelf height, it won't fit.
The disk labels are all numbered sequentially 1-20. It does show you the season on the label and the sleeves are color coded to separate seasons... but here is the problem. When you load the disks, once you get to disk #5... it is actually season 2 disk #1... so instead of seeing Disk 5 on the menu... you see Disk #1 on the menu. Talk about mismatched numbering schemes between the disk labels and disk screen menu... Really confusing if you have a 5 disk DVD player and see it change from disk 4 to disk 1 (when you were expecting disk 5 like the label).
Now that your DVD is loaded... you'd better turn down your sound because you are going to be blasted out of your seat by the opening music volume which is 50 times louder than the episodes. Then when you hear the menu audio music, it plays only a few notes from the theme song then it is abruptly cut off by the loud bang of a snare drum. It does this over and over and over until you stop it. It is really irritating. Especially if the episodes have finished playing and the screen reverts to this menu where you hear a dozen or so notes of the theme song followed by that irritating snare drum bang... over and over again until you put it out of its misery.
Now we come to the indexing problem. The entire 1st season's indexing is screwed up... which means you can't skip past the opening credits and theme song on each episode unless you fast forward. If you try to skip to the next scene to bypass the opening theme, you will miss a big chunk of the episode. This is really a nuisance having to fast forward through the theme on every single episode of the entire first season. Evidently, it does not occur to the "lack of brains" crew which handled the DVD indexing... that we may not want to watch the opening theme 30 times in a row. The second season seems to be working ok... but we'll see how that goes. I've seen other series like ST-TNG where it goes back and forth from one season to the next. No consistency. By the time I got to disk #5, I was thoroughly irritated enough to write this review while it was all fresh in my mind.
Now we come to the little box of cards which the cardboard bottle sits atop. It is like a deck of playing cards for the episodes and only has a short sentence of description about each episode and none about the actors. The same amount of info you will find on Wikipedia. The font is about a 6... so if you are over the age of 40 (which all of the original fans are) you will not be able to read these without some kind of magnification or bifocals. Obviously designed by someone under the age of 30. The cards are cute but totally nonfunctional if you are truly wanting to look for info on the episodes.
The colorizing of the B&W episodes is not as good as on Bewitched, but tolerable. This was done by a lazy (or cheap) colorizer who didn't get inside the mouths and put way too much yellow in her hair. It was almost orange. This was also done by someone under the age of 40 (or someone in a foreign country) who had no clue as to what colors the phones, furnishings, decor, appliances and wall & floor treatments were available in the 60's. All they had to do was to watch a couple of the episodes which were filmed in color... to get the correct colors before they began the colorizing process. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure that out.
This might be nitpicking... but things like Orange phones jump out at those of us who lived in the 60's We all know that they didn't have Orange phones in the 60's. Most of the standard phones were either black, white and olive green with some exceptions on the princess and wall phone lines which could be found in baby blue and yellow. The first orange phone I remember wasn't available until around 1980 when they made an Orange overlay template (for either OSU or OU football team colors) for one of the touchtone phone styles.
So, if you are buying this set as a cute collectible... it is an adorable design. But if you are planning to watch all of the episodes... this set will be a real pain in the wazoo.
4/5
should replace with plastic or secured bottle & replace already bought ones
by Picky Shopper
Just got complete series, read reviews & customers that wrote reviews are so right about the 'cardboard' bottle containing the DVD's, it will not last long, cardboard will eventually bend & won't look the same. Seems like company wanted to save money by using cardboard. They should definitely redo the bottle, make it out of plastic, similar to the cases one buys with movies & replace at no extra charge to customers who have already bought the series thru Amazon. One shouldn't have to use plastic box it came in, bottle should look good displayed by itself. I had to place it back in plastic box it came in, also keeps dust getting in discs & eventually dust sticking to any disc can ruin it probably. The 'I Love Lucy' complete series did a much better job, even tho it is made of cardboard, it's pretty sturdy & well packaged where the discs are secure. It comes in a plastic see thru box like the 'I Dream of Jeannie', BUT, discs are inside the sturdy & thick cardboard base box & lid has a big red heart & a piece of thick cardboard between front & back hearts which is the lid to cover discs, it really keeps dust out of discs. A bit of cardboard at very bottom sticks out on sides where the box sits well. The bottle does not cover the discs unless placed inside the plastic box it came inside of, so one can expect dust to get in. Guess company who made this bottle didn't care to do an excellent job to make the bottle better & secure discs. It's still a very good price for the set, just keeping it inside plastic box & my main concern are the discs. It would be nice to keep bottle outside plastic see thru box to get discs from, but will just take out of clear box when I want to watch one of them. Tried playing 2 discs on season 1,disc one, the first one show the original intro, the other 3 didn't, partial part of show at start & then directed & produced & continued show, on 2nd disc each one had correct original intro. Anyway, enjoyed shows, but no English subtitles. Excellent quality on shows. Worth getting.
5/5
Very poor English , But I can enjoy funny happy with this Series
by N. Poranont (Thailand)
I live in Thailand, I ever saw this Series 30 year ago (speak Thai). I alway looking for it 30 year (becouse I cannot remember the name in English)only remember wrong name "Jinny". Now I am very happy even it speak in English and no Thai or English subtitle(shoud have English).
I Dream of Jeannie: The Complete Series Summary
Finally, all five seasons in one collectible set! Catch all 139 magical episodes, beginning when Major Tony Nelson discovers a life-changing bottle on a deserted island and ending with a dreamy Jeannie wedding.
I Dream of Jeannie: The Complete... DVD Techincal Details
Cast:
Barbara Eden
,
Bill Daily
,
Hayden Rorke
,
Barton MacLane
Director:
Alan Rafkin
,
Claudio Guzmán
,
E.W. Swackhamer
,
Gene Nelson
Array
Aspect Ratio:
1.33:1
Rated:
Unrated
Running Time:
mins
UPC:
043396263024
Binding:
DVD
Studio:
Sony Pictures
Release Date:
2008-11-11
Region Code:
99
Specs:
Box set, DVD, Full Screen, NTSC
Language & Subtitles
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