Lost in Space - Season 3, Vol. 2



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 Lost in Space - Season 3, Vol. 2

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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0024543173533
Format: Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dubbed, DVD-Video, Full Screen, Subtitled, NTSC
Label: CBS Television
Manufacturer: CBS Television
Number Of Items: 3
Publisher: CBS Television
Region Code: 1
Release Date: July 19, 2005
Running Time: 441 minutes
Sales Rank: 13009
Studio: CBS Television
Theatrical Release Date: September 15, 1965




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It’s the third and final season of the far-out tales of TV’s most lovable space crew! Complete your mission with these intergalactic adventures! Join in as the Jupiter 2 crew attempts to finally return home to Earth, with more help from the wily Robot B-9, more antics from master meddler Dr. Zachary Smith, and of course, more 'Danger, Will Robinson!' Along with out-of-this-world extras not available anywhere else, this collectable DVD installment of Irwin Allen’s LOST IN SPACE presents the final 9 episodes of America’s favorite space family.



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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Lost In Space Season 3
For those of you who enjoy time travelling back to a simpler time, but haven't been able to find out how, then Lost In Space, Season 3 is the DVD package for you.

Sure, the SFX are cheesy, the plots simplistic, and there is an "Oh, Gosh Darn!" Serial Sensibility about it, but therein lies it's charm. It's classic 1960's TV. However. for those of you males who are the deomographic known as the "Baby Boomers" there is a whole new way to look at it. Remember when Penny was an "older woman" and her sister Judy was, well, hot, but an adult... And "Mrs Robinson"... :) wasn't even on the radar? Well guess what? Forget about the girls... Mother Robinson is now a "Younger Woman" -- and she's a fine speciman of a female at that.

This is great TV, and something that you can watch with your kids. The Serial format is a slice of Cinematic History that all can enjoy. And when you see your young sons developing a crush on Penny, well, you can marvel at how some things never change.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Farewell to the Jupiter II
It has been nostalgic and sad to watch the final episodes of season 3 of "Lost in Space." The 60s were winding down. The final episodes aired at the end of 1967 and the beginning of 1968, which saw the second season of "Star Trek" and the release of the phenomenal and ground-breaking movie "2001: A Space Odyssey." The United States was growing up in so many ways, and "Lost in Space" had failed to keep track with our expectations.

Looking back, these final nine episodes had some excellent moments, and hint at what this series could have been. Among the best episodes is "Target: Earth," where a group of aliens that are similar to each other attempt to duplicate the individualism of earthlings. "The Time Merchant" was one of the best episodes of the entire series. Chronos the Time Merchant plans to take the remainder of the Robinsons' lives because they inadvertently interfered with his travel plans. "Fugitives in Space" provided a bit of deception to keep me guessing how the episode was going to end.

Unfortunately, the series also keep the corny hokum that made season 2 weak. "The Promised Planet" had a great idea at its core, but the music and mod light betray its 1960's heritage. "Space Beauty" may have highlighted Judy's beauty, but Judy was too easily manipulated into entering a beauty contest that she was too smart to enter. This episode was one of the lower points of this volume. "The Great Vegetable Rebellion" is an episode that gets a lot of criticism. ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Lost in Space - Season 3, Vol. 2
I wish we could have bought Seasons 2 and 3 as complete sets. Vol. 1 was not available when we bought Vol. 2. But we have become addicted and are enjoying seeing these episodes once again.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - The UK gets 23 DVD set: ALL THREE SEASONS!
It's a shame that "LOST IN SPACE's" third season (by far the most colorful of the series) was released with such lousy transfers.

What makes it worse: in the UK, the whole Vol. 1/Vol. 2 set-up can be sidestepped completely by purchasing the complete series (all 3 seasons) in ONE giant boxed set.
Check it out: it's available on Amazon UK....



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Both sci-fi groups might have a "meeting of the minds" here!
Back in the late 60's there were two camps of thought in regards to two shows: those that favored "Lost in Space" and those that favored "Star Trek". My sister belonged to the latter and I, the former.

But enough about familial disagreement.

Though I would've preferred that the entire third season had been presented intact in one set (thus, the reduction of two stars), there are some recommendations that can be made for the purchase of this set.

It's coincidental that the second half of "Lost in Space" has some stories that have a casting connection with installments from the first season of "Trek". "The Flaming Planet" features character actor Abraham Sofaer who appeared in the "Charlie X" episode of "Trek" as a one of the members of the mutant's race. The infamous "The Great Vegetable Rebellion" guest stars Stanley Adams, an actor that will forever be engrained in the collective consciousness of "Trek" fans as "Cyrano Jones" of the classic "The Trouble With Tribbles" episode.

Though much maligned by fans and critics alike, "The Great Vegetable Rebellion" boasts one of the series best non-John Williams' scores, music by Joseph Mullendore.

Also, two of the remaining episodes are quite good and elevate the bar somewhat for the campy series. "Target: Earth" is probably the closest the show in its later years came to "serious" drama, even with the over-the-top theatrics of Jonathan Harris. The show made a simplistic commentary ... Read More



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