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Alias - Complete Season 5 [DVD] [2002]
 
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Alias - Complete Season 5 [DVD] [2002]

Jennifer Garner , Ron Rifkin , Donald E. Thorin Jr. , Fred Toye    Suitable for 15 years and over   DVD
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  • Actors: Jennifer Garner, Ron Rifkin, Carl Lumbly, Kevin Weisman, Rachel Nichols
  • Directors: Donald E. Thorin Jr., Fred Toye, Jamie Babbit, Jeffrey Bell, Karen Gaviola
  • Format: PAL
  • Language English
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 5
  • Classification: 15
  • Studio: Disney
  • DVD Release Date: 20 Nov 2006
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (27 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000FS99CC
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 3,017 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)

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AUDIO COMMENTARIES: *View "Prophet Five" with commentary by Director Ken Olin, Executive Producer Jeff Pinkner, & Co-Star Victor Garber *View "Bob" with commentary by the writing Team of Monica Breem and Alison Schapker, along with Co-Stars David Anders and Rachel Nichols *View "The Horizon" with commentary by Director Tucker Gates along with writers Josh Appelbaum and Andre Nemec *View "There’s Only One Sidney Bristow" with commentary by the ALIAS production assistance’s Staring Sparky Hawes, Brian Studler, Cliff Olin & Chris Hollier *Celebrating 100 Go behind the scenes for the final season’s landmark episode. TRT: 9:36 *The Legend Of Rambaldi This bonus piece shows the creation of the world and stories about Rambaldi. TRT: 7:31 *Heightening The Drama: The Music Of Alias Go behind the scenes with composer Michael Giacchino TRT: 8:51 *The New Recruit: On Set With Rachel Nichols Follow Rachel around from her dressing room to on set with other cast members TRT: 7:43 *The Bloopers Of Alias The final blooper reel that evolves around JJ Abrams and Jennifer G. having some fun on the phone TRT: 5:30 *Easter Eggs- 4

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35 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Thanks For Five Incredible Years, 2 Sep 2006
This review is from: Alias - Complete Season 5 [DVD] [2002] (DVD)
I have watched Alias from the beginning, and I absolutely adore the show. I would have liked to see the ending that had been planned by the makers instead of this one, but I couldn't bring myself to lop a star off. I loved it too much.

It is true that they raised a lot of questions and started a lot of complicated story arches that then fell short, but that was only because the show was cancelled halfway through and then had to simlipify the ending. If they had been given enough time to make the other seven or eight episodes, the series would have tied together better, but the ending they gave us was pretty great, if not completely satifying to lovers of the show.

Still, they kept the magic up through the final 2 hours of Alias. I actually cried twice at the unexpected character deaths, and then once more at the end. There were also some typical laugh-out-loud Alias moments, and enough cringe-worthy bits to keep everyone who doesn't want too much fluff happy. Overall, it was a fantastic ending to a fantastic show.
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32 of 38 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Possibly the best season yet of the fun cult-show Alias., 19 July 2006
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C. W. Martin Martin "glitch_47" (Worcestershire, England) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Alias - Complete Season 5 [DVD] [2002] (DVD)
I can recall Jennifer Garner, the golden-globe winning star of the hit-show Alias stating that "At the end of every season we're just like 'this is it, ok, bye!'".
Indeed, it's always seemed to be a boyish quality that's emanated from the cast and crew of this show, created by J.J.Abrams (who went on to create Lost, and direct the late Mission Impossible film), and it's a charm that's undeniably been reflected in the show's stamina for a long time now, but sadly, during the Christmas sweeps of 2005, all the charm in the explosion-filled world of Alias couldn't secure Sydney Bristow another season, and in its fifth year, this really was `it'.
The decision to can the crazy spy-life this May was in no small part thanks to shoddy treatment from the show's network, ABC, and yet it was thanks to the early call of the reaper that Alias got a chance to rev up before it ascended into TV heaven. In fact it enjoyed what was, perhaps, its greatest season yet.
What's particularly impressive about the quality of this season is its shockingly awkward opening - the premiere opens with a scene clearly shot the previous working year, but after that it's dodgy camera-work and shifty prop-placements as Jennifer Garner is clearly pregnant. It's almost a joke as she walks to a party in Venice, sporting some kind of hand-scarf that covers the bulge in her stomach. It's even sillier than we're used to, but Jennifer Garner continues to play her character with elegance and grace, which is just as well as she's the one responsible for giving the writers such a sudden cliff-hanger of their own.
It's a shame that the season has to open so uncomfortably, especially considering the main event of the episode itself, but, at the end of the struggling starter, the audience is informed that four months has passed, and all is well once again in the world of Alias...

In contrast, something not handled awkwardly would be the introduction of not one but three new characters. First comes Renée, a chic-chick who's deadlier with a pair of pistols than Lara Croft and just as busty too. She's a French belle, a beautifully spoken assassin whose presence on the show is fresh and appropriately dark. She does in fact remind one of Irina Derevko, Sydney's merciless mother, long absent from the show, barring her brief stint in the climax of the fourth season.
Tom Grace, played by Balthazar Getty, is added to the APO team, and acts as a genuine (if a little bland) rock for this season's final addition, Rachel Gibson, to rely on. He's not unlike the beloved Will and Francie for Sydney in the earlier seasons, but the fact that he works for such an esteemed branch of the CIA gives him a much newer edge, as well as the chance for an interesting sub-plot towards the end of the season.
Ms. Gibson, played by Rachel Nichols, blends drama and soap-opera Garner style with a tint of her own new mix, which is mostly brilliant stuff; her greatest highlight perhaps is the alias of a timid prostitute in her first solo mission in the sixth episode.
Alias has always had the best casting, and the most interesting characters (bar none, in my opinion) and Nichols might be the greatest new member to the team this year, were it not for the fantastic presence of Amy Acker who plays the electrifying, helicopter shooting, old-enemy associating, afraid-of-nothing (until the end - you'll see) Kelly Peyton. She's a formidable foe, and if there's anyone here who really deserves a spin-off, she's the one my money would be on.

As the season draws into it's final 8 episodes (with the bill for the entire season reduced from the normal 22 down to a meagre 17), it really is never a dull moment. There's so many faces to cram in, in so little time: Bradley Cooper, Lena Olin, Mia Maestro, David Anders, are all back along with many more, reprising their roles on the show that give tribute to just how vast the cast of the Alias universe has become.

But what is it exactly that made this season just so good? My vote would go for its spirit. Jennifer Garner, along with her cast of familiar and not-so-familiar faces marched this show past the beckoning reaper's bony fingers and made it shine as it neared its untimely end, bringing intense drama, believable mythology, high-budget action and relatable dynamics together smoothly and strongly, working from the writing, which took an equally upbeat turn as the writers neared the climax of their five year run.
Just wait until you see Renee slinging daggers at bad-guys after Sydney, or until you see the Bristow family on another mission together, or Irina flip a CIA ambulance at the wheel of a monster-truck. Or until you witness the deaths. Or the resurrections. Like I said: never a dull moment. And boy, will you know it when you watch this DVD.

Alias was funny, sexy (even whilst Garner was preggers), suggestive and ground-breaking, and despite everything that the Bristow's may have suffered over the series as a whole, they still came out on top in the end, as they always have and always will do in the hearts of those who will remember them.
Rest in peace, Syd. We were happy to see you go out the way you did.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Is there a doctor in the house?, 7 Aug 2007
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Jonathan Oakey (Brussels Belgium) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Alias - Complete Season 5 [DVD] [2002] (DVD)
Because I have a question. How many times does someone have to be shot in the chest before they actually die? In Alias, the answer appears to be infinity, and this for me totally ruined this season. Without mentioning names, various characters get shot multiple times in the chest and yet they can talk, get up, walk and - after a little medical attention - make a full recovery.
There are plenty of other examples of Alias falling further into farce this season, with unbelievable storylines (and I don't mean that in a positive way). If that doesn't bother you, and hasn't already annoyed you in seasons 3 and 4, then you will probably enjoy this season because there is a lot of action, new developments, some good new characters (particularly Amy Acker, coming over from Angel) and a lot of plot twists. The series is very well made and very dramatic, so there is still a lot to like and admire.
I just wish they'd consulted a doctor.
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