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Devised by award-winning screenwriter Graham Yost and director Jon Avnet, the first series of Boomtown covered a wide variety of cases: everything from baby-stealing to run-ins with the Russian Mafia, from hostage situations in suburban sports stores to rich kids having justice bought for them whether they wanted it or not. It was also the story of its seven central characters: Deputy DA David (Neil McDonough), for example, failing to cope with his growing alcoholism and sense of disillusion, and detective Joel Stevens (Donnie Wahlberg) endlessly reliving the cot-death of his daughter and his wife's attempted suicide.
If the show had flaws, they were the slight marginalisation of the central female characters--a crime reporter and a paramedic--and the presence of too many storylines that were as much about teaching the characters a Valuable Lesson as credible crime stories. Nonetheless, it was a stunning show, which deserved a longer life. This complete Series 1 box set at least offers a readily available record of it for those of us who liked it too late.
On the DVD: Boomtown, Series 1 DVD box set presents all 18 episodes (a further six were made for Series 2 before the show's cancellation) presented in widescreen 16:9 with the choice of Dolby Digital 5.1 or 2.0 Pro Logic. The only special features are a trailer and the original series pitch video. --Roz Kaveney
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35 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The best show you've probably never seen,
This review is from: Boomtown - Complete Series 1 [DVD] (DVD)
This season stands out as one of the most impressive pieces of television I've ever seen. While the concept suggests this is little more than a cop show with a gimmick, abandon your preconceptions. The series combines well-crafted characters with intelligent writing, complex storylines, as well as humour and originality.The best thing about the show is the variation. While most shows usually have a 'formula' which is conformed to, Boomtown really throws that to the wind. While most other cop shows concentrate on murder, Boomtown switches from gang shootings to robberies, to various other interesting cases. In a pleasant change of pace from other shows, Boomtown tells a lot of its stories in a non-linear fashion. For instance, the ending sequence might be displayed at the end, and the various perspective stories often overlap. Where repitition is required, different camera tinges are used so it's clear if an event has been viewed before from a different perspective. This is a little confusing at first but once you pick up on it the distinct style of the series is amazing. As for the episodes, they really are an impressive collection. "Pilot" sets the theme for the show, and is the only real 'standard' episode of the bunch. It contains a lot of throwaway remarks about the character's backgrounds that come into play in future episodes. "Possession" sees an intiguing take on the usual murder storyline, as a telemarketer hears someone being killed over the phone. As is usual with Boomtown, everything is not always what it sees and the episode unwinds in a spectacular fashion. "The Squeeze" and "Reelin' in the Years" are two of the best episodes of the season. The main plot of "All Hallow's Eve" is disappointing, but a subplot about a gang of pumpkin stealing 'Presidents' culminates in one of the most hilarious scenes I've ever seen. Likewise in "The Freak", the subplot of a dead body being fired out of a cannon provides amusement. The main story is impressive, but is spoiled slightly by Fearless going all 'superhero' at the end. "Insured by Smith and Wesson" is an amazing twist on the usual hostage situation, when Ray discovers that one of the hostages is an old TV star he idolises. "Crash" looks rather unimpressive compared to the other episodes on the discs, but proves that even Boomtown not at its best is better than almost everything else on television. The brilliant "The David McNorris Show" is followed by "Coyote" and "Monster's Brawl" which share a common theme about alcoholism. "Sinoloa Cowboys" shows the real strength of Boomtown's perspective technique as the opening shot shows a meth lab explosion which the events of the episode revolve around. "Home Invasion" isn't the best episode but it does entertain, while "Execution", "Storm Watch" and "Fearless" all step back from the perspective gimmick of the show. "Execution" is pretty linear, while "Fearless" is a single point of view episode which provides insight into the character of Fearless. "Blackout" is my least favourite episode, but this may be because I don't like the character of David McNorris much. The season finishes on a high with "Lost Child". I can't really offer enough praise for the series, but this should be a must-buy for anyone who appreciates high quality, intelligent television.
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Boomtown - A refreshing change,
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This review is from: Boomtown - Complete Series 1 [DVD] (DVD)
This show is absolutely riveting! It's sheer style and quality shine through in every episode, and for each one, in a unique way. The other reviewers have done this show justice in their comments. They cannot be any more correct.It is always a shame in the UK that we receive many shows from the US too late and they are not given a fair chance to be enjoyed in this country. I always get the impression that US network execs are a bit thick. I suppose it is a minefield out there and certain choices have to be made. You will always get those successful shows that endure, but even after a while they begin to look tired e.g ER or NYPD Blue or even Friends. Others of course are rightfully scrapped before they cause to much damage. Boomtown slipped through the net. It was a television masterpiece and used all the story-telling techniques available - some original, some refreshed and some more familiar. The stories were then split up between their respective characters and told from each perspective and the result is a truly three dimentional account of the episode's events. If Boomtown had aired in the UK first, I think the response would have definitely commissioned a full second series & maybe more, but at least I can rest easy at night in the knowledge that this show WAS made. It must be so frustrating to a writer to have his show cancelled before it fully blossoms (or worse dismissed before a single episode is filmed) - especially when other trite shows still continue well past their sell-by date. I am still a big fan of ER & NYPD Blue, and the writing is still first class, but after such success, these shows could easily bough-out with pride. Boomtown didn't get that chance, so buy it while you still do!
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fantastic!,
This review is from: Boomtown - Complete Series 1 [DVD] (DVD)
I loved it. I have pretty much watched it back to back because I was so riveted & had to find out what happened. It's unique, stylish & I actually started to care about the characters, especially Donnie Wahlberg's tormented Joel Stevens. OK it was a bit slow in places but I was still glued to my screen.It made me laugh & cry. The crimes were a good mix & the footage not too glorified. It also had good twists (I'm notorious for guessing the outcome & was surprised quite a few times) and it wasn't full of the usual cliches. If you like cop shows, BUY IT. Clear your diary for the weekend, fill the fridge with beer & enjoy. You won't be disappointed! Boomtown: RIP - You will be missed :o(
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