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Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: Blu-ray
EAN: 0085391126225
Format: AC-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Subtitled, Widescreen
Label: Warner Brothers
Manufacturer: Warner Brothers
Number Of Items: 4
Publisher: Warner Brothers
Region Code: 1
Release Date: September 18, 2007
Running Time: 917 minutes
Sales Rank: 14963
Studio: Warner Brothers
Theatrical Release Date: 2006-10
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Description: DVD Features: Deleted Scenes Featurette
Amazon.com: Picking up where its fifth season left off, Smallville's sixth season begins with Metropolis in ruins, Clark (Tom Welling) trapped in the Phantom Zone, and General Zod inhabiting the body of Lex (Michael Rosenbaum). Even when that situation, dubbed 'Black Thursday,' is over, Clark still has to capture the criminals who escaped from the Phantom Zone. Meanwhile, having driven away Lana (Kristin Kreuk), she finds comfort in the home and arms of Lex, driving further anxiety into that romantic triangle that has expanded to include Chloe (Allison Mack, still with a smile that lights up the orb on top of the Daily Planet) and her new beau, photographer Jimmy Olsen (Aaron Ashmore). And Lois (Erica Durance)? We see hints of her inevitable future in her becoming a reporter for the tabloid rag The Inquisitor ('The thrill of discovery, the clack of the keys, the scent of fresh ink⦠I think I've finally found my calling!') and flashing some sparks with Clark especially in a Valentine's Day episode called 'Crimson.'
She also finds a new boyfriend in Oliver Queen (Justin Hartley), a tycoon who moves from Star City to Metropolis and revives a boarding-school rivalry with Lex. But Queen is also a superhero, the Green Arrow, and he's out to thwart Lex's project called 33.1, which runs tests on meteor-powered humans. And in an awesome episode called 'Justice,' the Green Arrow gathers his team--Bart Allen (Kyle Gallner), a.k.a. Impulse (a change after he was first called the Flash); Arthur 'AC' Curry (Alan Ritchson), a.k.a. Aquaman; and Victor Stone (Lee Thompson Young), a.k.a. Cyborg (who had all appeared in the series before)--with Clark to shut down Lex. Yet another hero from the comic books--an interplanetary detective (Phil Morris)--helps Clark fight rogue Kryptonians. It all ends in a slam-bang finale with a number of surprises. Even though the Lana drama went on too long, Green Arrow and some choice episodes stuff made this one of Smallville's best seasons. Guest stars include Tori Spelling as a nosy gossip reporter and Lynda 'Wonder Woman' Carter as Chloe's mom. Bonus Blu-ray features include deleted scenes in high definition, a 25-minute history of Green Arrow in comic books and on TV, a 30-minute fan spotlight, and two Smallville Legends tie-in series: a crude CGI series on Green Arrow that fills in his back story, and Justice & Doom, an animated comic book about the team. --David Horiuchi
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Rating: - Superman!!!
I'm a smallville fan there isn't much more to say. You either love or hate this show.
Rating: - Pretty good season.
I love this show but this season wasn't the greatest. The last episode definitely stands out. The visuals are great but one thing makes me wonder... I know Blu-ray has great capacity but six 42 minute episodes on a single disc? Maybe it's just me but the episodes on that disc look sort of soft. Other than that I'm happy with the purchase.
Rating: - Too Soapy, Too Whiny
The preceding (fifth) season of Smallville accomplished two main tasks: setting up the Lex/Lana relationship and moving the show in a more action & sci-fi direction. One plotline succeeded, the other failed. Let's start with what went right in Smallville's Sixth Season, then end with why it became downright difficult to watch at some times:
-As Clark pursues escaped Kryptonian prisoners (a key season-long arc), his action-packed battles with the villians are sights to behold.
-The formation of the "junior" Justice League, bringing back favorites from seasons past and introducing a new hero who proved to be a "bullseye".
-A completely new aspect of Chloe Sullivan's character is revealed towards the end of the season.
-More "wink-wink" nods to the Superman cannon, including a certain bow-tie clad camera man and an episode that precludes a potential Clark/Lois relationship.
-The continued descent of Lex into pure evil, whether through flashbacks to his youth or his "33.1" secret projects.
-As usually, the season premiere and finale are both visually and creatively stunning. Much like the end of season five, the final scene will have you anxiously awaiting the Season Seven DVD's to be released.
However, despite those positive factors, the Sixth Season is severely lacking in some key areas:
-First, the Clark/Lana relationship is streched beyond the realm of good writing, where its "on-again, off-again" nature is apparent ... Read More
Rating: - Season of growth and a season of change great on Blu Ray Disc.
*Before I begin any owner of the DVD, HD-DVD, or Blu Ray Disc who has NOT seen this season all the way through should stop reading this right now and finish the season first; because there will be spoilers.
The season is the first you begin to see Clark's journey into what will become the Christopher Reeve or Dean Cain or Brandon Routh adult Superman. This is the first season if not only season where Clark doesn't have at least one love interest in the whole season. His feelings for Lana are still there of course, but he is more focused on 2 things. Stopping his former friend Lex Luthor's Meteor Infected 33.1 experiments and re capturing and or destroying freed prisoners from the Phantom Zone. I'm assuming that everyone has seen Season Five and therefore no need in describing what the Phantom Zone is or what happened to Lex. The key story points of this season are Lex and Lana's relationship and the destruction of that relationship. Clark's road again to be the adult Superman, Chloe finding out she is meteor infected, Lois' journey to the newspaper field, and Clark and Lex's friendship for all purposes being over. The stand out thing from season six for me is Lex Luthor's journey into becoming the evil bastard we all know and love to despise. Michael Rosenbuam's performance of Lex Luthor is right up there with Kevin Spacey in Superman Returns and John Shea in Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman as my favorite interruptions of the character. Michael captures Lex's ... Read More
Rating: - smallville the way its ment to be seen
I have Been watching smallville sence it started, have enjoyed watching rerunns on hdnet for a couple of years, great to finally have it in hd in my own librery. It looks amazing and sound great to. Well worth the extra money you pay over the dvd version.
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