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Genre | Drama/Television |
Format | Multiple Formats, Dolby, Color, Dubbed, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC, Box set |
Contributor | John Larroquette, William Shatner, Ron Underwood, James Spader, Dennis Smith, Jeannot Szwarc, Allison Liddi, Arlene Sanford, Daniel Attias, Bill D'Elia, Hubert C. de la Bouillerie, Mark Valley, Christian Clemenson, Rene Auberjonois, Henry Gibson, Constance Zimmer, Tara Summers, Charles Haid, Julie Bowen, Gary Anthony Williams, Candice Bergen See more |
Language | English |
Number Of Discs | 5 |
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Led by an Emmy Award-winning cast (James Spader, Denny Crane and Candice Bergen), "Boston Legal" tells the professional and personal stories of a group of brilliant but often emotionally challenged attorneys. Fast-paced and darkly comedic, the series confronts social and moral issues, while its characters continually stretch the boundaries of the law.
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The classic combination of James Spader and William Shatner is just one of many reasons to savor the inaugural 17-episode season of Boston Legal. Making its highly rated ABC debut on October 3, 2004, this darkly comedic spinoff from The Practice looked like a formulaic reworking of creator David E. Kelley's previously successful series Ally McBeal, with similar plots and quirky characters enmeshed in personal and professional affairs of the heart at the prestigious Boston law firm of Crane, Poole & Schmidt. It quickly became apparent that Kelley, co-executive producer Bill D'Elia, and the show's magnificent ensemble cast were onto something equally fresh, funny, and infectiously entertaining.
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High |Low Both Shatner and Spader won Emmys for their original roles on The Practice, and the priceless pairing of the erratic, egomaniacal senior partner Denny Crane (Shatner, doing the best work of his career) and ethically challenged attorney Alan Shore (Spader, likewise) signaled the arrival of one of the finest comedic duos in TV history. Waging a two-man war on political correctness, the boisterous has-been Denny loves the sound of his own name (the mere mention of "Denny Crane" qualifies as ego-stroking foreplay), unabashedly subjects female associates to his lascivious advances, and (in creator Kelley's words) "trades on the currency of his reputation" as an undefeated trial attorney. As the show's fascinating heart and soul, Alan Shore is a walking contradiction, and Spader plays him perfectly as a charismatic, self-loathing lothario who'll bend the law to suit his higher purposes. Deeply cynical yet fiercely committed to his own complex and compassionate moral code, he's brazenly open about his sexual appetites as he savors the affections of smart, sexy associates Sally Heep (Lake Bell), and Tara Wilson (Rhona Mitra), whose relationship with Shore grows strained as the season progresses.
While senior partner Paul Lewiston (Rene Auberjonois), senior associate and ex-Marine Brad Chase (Mark Valley), and junior associate Lori Colson (Monica Potter) struggle to maintain the firm's lofty reputation, the appearance of founding partner Shirley Schmidt (Candice Bergen) elevates Boston Legal to an even higher plane of serio-comic perfection. A former flame of Denny Crane's, Schmidt arrives in episode 11 (appropriately titled "Schmidt Happens") as common-sense negotiator with a rapier wit and a clanking pair of big brass cojones, fully capable of holding her own against the Crane/Shore juggernaut. And while "An Eye for an Eye" (episode 5) is a sublime example of Boston Legal's deft combination of lunacy and courtroom complexity, it's the deeper implications of episodes like "Tortured Souls" (15) and season finale "Death Be Not Proud" (tackling a dubious death sentence in Texas) that cast these rich and wonderful characters into sharper relief, baring their souls and the courage of their convictions.
With surprising departures (Lake Bell, in episode 13), new arrivals (Kerry Washington, as new associate Chelina Hall, in episode 15) and stellar guest stars including Larry Miller (as the eccentrically unstable founding partner Edwin Poole), Philip Baker Hall, Frances Fisher, Carl Reiner, Freddie Prinze Jr., Shelley Long, and late-season regular Betty White, Boston Legal gained a large and loyal following with exceptional writing, timely social relevance, and that rare quality of chemistry that guarantees long-term appeal. Nowhere is this more apparent than the now-famous Spader/Shatner "balcony scenes" that quickly became an episode-closing tradition, with staunch Republican Denny Crane and passionate Democrat Alan Shore reflecting upon their careers, current issues, and their own devoted friendship over brandy and cigars. With these two actors together, virtually every episode ends on a high note of pensive introspection, and Boston Legal becomes even greater than the sum of its parts. DVD extras are minimal (two featurettes with cast and producers, plus deleted scenes from episode 1) but enjoyably worthwhile. --Jeff Shannon
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- Aspect Ratio : 1.78:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : Unrated (Not Rated)
- Product Dimensions : 0.92 x 5.44 x 7.62 inches; 0.01 ounces
- Item model number : 2234113
- Director : Allison Liddi, Arlene Sanford, Bill D'Elia, Charles Haid, Daniel Attias
- Media Format : Multiple Formats, Dolby, Color, Dubbed, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC, Box set
- Run time : 12 hours and 19 minutes
- Release date : May 23, 2006
- Actors : William Shatner, James Spader, Candice Bergen, Mark Valley, Rene Auberjonois
- Dubbed: : English, French
- Subtitles: : English, Spanish
- Language : English (Dolby Digital 2.1), Unqualified
- Studio : 20th Century Fox
- ASIN : B000EHSVBE
- Number of discs : 5
- Best Sellers Rank: #13,705 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #1,574 in Comedy (Movies & TV)
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Customers find this TV series entertaining and hilarious, with a perfect mixture of elegance and comedy. The show features unbelievable performances, particularly from Shatner, and customers appreciate its thought-provoking content and interesting plot lines. They praise the writing and consider it well worth the purchase.
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Customers love this TV series, finding it entertaining and worth watching, with one customer noting it's particularly suitable for retirement viewing.
"One of the best shows ever!" Read more
"This series is great fun because it has a group of actors that seem to truly enjoy the story lines and it looks like they really know how to elicit..." Read more
"...highly recommend Season One as it is the genesis of one of the best shows on TV, has loads of great cameos (Freddie Prinze Jr., Elizabeth Mitchell..." Read more
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Customers find the TV series hilarious, describing it as one of the best comedies ever made.
"...She is hilarious in this show with impeccable timing. Clearly a very bright woman to carry off this character with such aplomb...." Read more
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Customers praise the TV series for its great quality, with particular appreciation for Shatner's performance, and one customer noting the superb acting of Denny Crane.
"...ONE EPISODE (of Season 3) and I was absolutely floored. Shatner is unbelievable -- who would have thought he has this level of finesse in him?..." Read more
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"It's ok. I watched all of Suits and I was looking for something similar so I got this. It's no suits, but it's not too bad." Read more
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Customers enjoy the storyline of the TV series, appreciating its serious drama and interesting plot lines, with one customer noting its unique serial show structure.
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- Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2025One of the best shows ever!
- Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2007I had for a long time known there was this show out there, Boston Legal, and that it was supposed to be quirky and funny. But I hesitated because A) I never much liked the little bit of The Practice that I saw, just not my cup of tea, and B) I really was creeped out by William Shatner from the Priceline ads.
Then I saw a sort of tribute to William Shatner's character, on a VH1 special, and it was funny, so I gave the show a whirl. ONE EPISODE (of Season 3) and I was absolutely floored. Shatner is unbelievable -- who would have thought he has this level of finesse in him? He is hilarious, at the same time over-the-top and yet subtle and sublime.
James Spader is another one I never really *loved* before - always thought he was fine but nothing special. On Boston Legal? WOW. I can't remember a television character as complicated and well-fleshed-out as Alan Shore, nor one as well-acted.
I wanted to write a review that would encourage people who missed the first seasons to get on board now - it's not too late. Also people who don't like courtroom shows - this show has way more to offer than just L.A. Law or The Practice or Law and Order.
This is one of those shows that makes you think the best dramatic work these days is being done on TV rather than in the movies. And these guys put out every single week!
I also heart Rene Auberjonois, who is the only character who seems wholly real and natural (not that the other characters are flawed, but they do have extreme characteristics) and HUGE thumbs up for Bergen, whom I not only didn't like in the past, but actually quite disliked on the basis of Murphy Brown. She is hilarious in this show with impeccable timing. Clearly a very bright woman to carry off this character with such aplomb.
Start watching on TV now, and get the DVDs of seasons you missed too.
- Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2024This series is great fun because it has a group of actors that seem to truly enjoy the story lines and it looks like they really know how to elicit the best performances from fellow cast members. . . .
I truly miss being able to re-watch this Boston Legal series via Prime. . .
- Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2008I was initially "turned on to" "Boston Legal" around season three or four, and immediately fell in love with it. I couldn't get enough of Alan Shore's (James Spader) biting sarcasm, borderline sexual harassment, and hilarious banter. Furthermore, the character of Denny Crane (William Shatner) always left me curious as to his fall from grace, as Alzheimer's slowly and gradually robs him of his legal genius, replacing it with hilarious eccentricities that never cease to amuse me. I had many questions about the show, "How did Alan come to work in Boston? How did Denny contract "Mad Cow" (as he claims)? How did the show start?" Season One didn't disappoint any of my expectations.
Episode one immediately throws you into the story of "Crane, Poole, and Schmidt" and gives you very little exposition, focusing mainly on the stories of the cases and letting you figure out the character details on your own as the relationships play out through the caseloads of the lawyers. While this was initially frustrating, it nonetheless became highly entertaining.
Even if you've never seen the show before, I would highly recommend it. "Boston Legal" is like many David E. Kelly shows in that it shows off lush parties with music, political agendas (mostly "leftist"), and witty, back-and-forth, dialogue that is reminiscent of a funnier Aaron Sorkin.
In conclusion, I would highly recommend Season One as it is the genesis of one of the best shows on TV, has loads of great cameos (Freddie Prinze Jr., Elizabeth Mitchell (of "Lost" fame), and Larry Miller amongst others), and plenty of hilarious and poignant cases.
- Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2007Introduced during the final season of ABC's The Practice as Ellenor Frutt's maverick defense attorney pal Alan Shore, actor James Spader (along with fellow Emmy-winner William Shatner as Denny Crane, and insanely sexy Rhona Mitra as Tara Wilson) was promptly spun-off into this brilliant series the following season. Whether this was always creator/executive producer David E. Kelley's original intent remains unseen, but it was a tactically shrewd and smart move, nonetheless. Sporting a great cast, sharp writing, relevant topical issues, laugh-out-loud humor and remarkable heart, Boston Legal (original working title "Fleet Street") continued to do what The Practice did for legal dramas, only in a much more humorous way.
Props to Fox for packaging the show in a first-rate DVD season set which features immaculate picture and sound and cool extras. Most notably, the deleted scenes from the pilot which Kelley explains in the introduction as being too "Practice-like" i.e. serious. These aren't the usual abruptly short deleted scenes typical of TV DVDs but full "super-size" scenes that add more to the pilot episode they were cut from, not unlike the deleted scenes from NBC's The Office.
Boston Legal - Season One is a 5-disc (single-sided) set featuring all 17 episodes; Widescreen (1.78:1) video; Dolby Surround English audio; plus extras. Housed in slim cases, Disc One contains: Episodes 1-4; Disc Two: Episodes 5-8; Disc Three: Episodes 9-12; Disc Four: Episodes 13-16; Disc Five: Episode 17, plus Special Features: "Court is Now in Session - How Boston Legal Came To Be" featurette, "An Unlikely Pair - Alan Shore and Denny Crane" featurette, and Deleted Scenes from Pilot Episode.
Boston Legal - Season One (along with The Practice - Volume One)
Highly Recommended!
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Giuseppe FabbriReviewed in Italy on November 23, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Arrivato perfetto e nei tempi previsti
Tutto perfetto.
- Jason John SwistekReviewed in the United Kingdom on February 5, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Great service
Boxset came very quickly in good condition and played smoothly
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Tobias ZeitlerReviewed in Germany on August 13, 2008
5.0 out of 5 stars Spannend, zum Brüllen komisch und klasse gespielt: ein wahres Serienhighlight eben
Anwaltsserien sind normalerweise so gar nicht mein Fall. Aufgrund der vielen guten Kritiken für die Serie und im Besonderen für das Schauspiel James Spaders (spielt den egozentrischen, sich für unwiderstehlich haltenden, aber wirklich genialen Anwalt Alan Shore) und William Shatners (spielt den Anwalt Denny Crane, dessen Zenith eigentlich längst überschritten zu sein scheint, der aber trotzdem noch nicht zum alten Eisen gehört) wollte ich dann doch mal in "Boston Legal" reinschnuppern. Und war von Anfang an begeistert:
Fantastisch geschriebene Drehbücher voller unerwarteter Wendungen und teils brisanter Themen (etwa das Verbot von rotem Fleisch, eine Klage gegen die US-Regierung wegen des Völkermords im Sudan oder die Forderung eines alternden Anwalts, sich einfrieren zu lassen, um in 100 Jahren wieder aufgetaut zu werden!), klasse aufgelegte Stars, denen man den Spaß beim Drehen förmlich ansieht und eine perfekte Balance zwischen Dramatik und herrlich schwarzem Humor machen die Serie zu einem herrlichen Genuss, der schnell süchtig macht (hatte die 17 Folgen in 3 Tagen durch!). Was die Serie unvergleichlich macht ist, dass einfach jeder Ton - ob nun tragisch oder komisch - perfekt getroffen wird und einfach jede Pointe sitzt. Neben den wirklich tollen, oft zum Brüllen komischen, teils auch berührenden Dialogen (etwa Alans und Taras Art, sich ihre Liebe zu gestehen ("You smell good!"), Denny Cranes unerschütterliche Beziehung zu seinem (Zieh-) Sohn Donny oder die in jeder Folge wiederkehrende Balkonszene mit Alan und Denny, die laut dem Ausführenden Produzenten Bill D'Elia "purer Zufall" war) ist dies vor allem ein Verdienst des phänomenalen Ensembles, das bis in die kleinste Nebenrolle perfekt besetzt ist (am meisten hab ich mich über das Wiedersehen mit "Golden Girl" Betty White als bissige neue Sekretärin von Alan Shore gefreut) und jeder Figur das gewisse Etwas verleiht.
Da die Serie so ein Hammer ist, ist es auch verschmerzlich, dass das Bonusmaterial der DVD- zwei relativ kurze Features über die Entstehung der Serie ("Court is now in Session: How Boston Legal came to be", knapp 11 min.) und die ungleiche Freundschaft zwischen Alan Shore und Denny Crane ("An Unlikely Pair: Alan Shore & Denny Crane", knapp 5 min) sowie einige Geschnittene Szenen aus der Pilotfolge "Head Cases" (mit einleitendem Kommentar von Serienschöpfer David E. Kelley und dem Ausführenden Produzenten Bill D'Elia, ca 13 min.) - sehr überschaubar ausgefallen ist. Denn mal ehrlich: Wer braucht Tonnen von Bonusmaterial, wenn die Serie allein schon mehr als Gold wert ist?
Alles in allem ist "Boston Legal" ein herrlicher Mikrokosmos voll teils skurriler, teils erschreckend normaler, aber immer sehr liebenswürdiger Charaktere, die lebensnahe Geschichten voll Situationskomik und Wortwitz, aber auch mit tagesaktuellem Geschehen und der nötigen Portion Tragik durchleben, und dem Zuschauer schnell ans Herz wachsen. Da die finale Episode der Staffel etliche Fragen offen lässt ("Wird Zeke wirklich hingerichtet?", "Legt sich Lori Colson tatsächlich mit Denny Crane an?", "Wie geht es mit dem unschuldig dreinblickenden, mehrfachen Mörder Bernie und Alans neuer, 82-jährigen Sekretärin Catherine Piper weiter?"), kann man es kaum mehr erwarten, wie es in der zweiten Serienstaffel wohl weitergeht. Ein wahres Serienjuwel, das Unterhaltung vom Feinsten bietet und im Handumdrehen süchtig macht. Also, kaufen, es sich auf der Couch bequem machen und "Denny Crane!" (im englischen Original) genießen! Viel Spaß ist jedenfalls garantiert!
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瀧田信之Reviewed in Japan on June 28, 2016
5.0 out of 5 stars ジェームススペイダーはやはり天才
ドラマの傑作、アメリカのテレビドラマはだいたい見てきたが、突出して素晴らしい。
出演者も一流揃い。
- Creeker 3Reviewed in Canada on October 31, 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars Especially interesting twenty years out
This quirky, funny, odd legal drama touched on many big issues in US law and politics: big pharma, teaching evolution versus creationism, sexual harassment, capital punishment and so on. It is very interesting to see where these issues were then compared with now. Many of the lines are very prescient.