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White Collar: Season 1 [Blu-ray]
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Genre | Crime |
Format | NTSC, Multiple Formats, DTS Surround Sound, Widescreen, Subtitled, Dolby, AC-3, Blu-ray |
Contributor | Nglish, E. |
Language | English |
Number Of Discs | 3 |
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In this clever and thrilling new TV series, charming con man Neal Caffrey (Matt Bomer) escapes from a maximum security prison, only to be recaptured by his nemesis, FBI Agent Peter Burke (Tim DeKay).With few options, Caffrey agrees to help the bureau bring down other elusive criminals in exchange for his eventual freedom. But before long, Caffrey finds himself playing a game of cat and mouse with those who want him back in prison - or dead. Co-starring Tiffani Thiessen (Beverly Hills, 90210),White Collar is sewn with surprising twists, engaging characters and riveting excitement.
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : Unrated (Not Rated)
- Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.88 ounces
- Item model number : 24543674917
- Director : Nglish, E.
- Media Format : NTSC, Multiple Formats, DTS Surround Sound, Widescreen, Subtitled, Dolby, AC-3, Blu-ray
- Run time : 11 hours and 23 minutes
- Release date : June 17, 2014
- Subtitles: : English, Spanish, French
- Language : French (Dolby Surround), Spanish (Dolby Surround), English (Dolby TrueHD)
- Studio : 20th Century Fox
- ASIN : B003CN5B6K
- Number of discs : 3
- Best Sellers Rank: #76,268 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #23,727 in Blu-ray
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White Collar: Best Series EVER!
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White Collar is another of those charismatic cop shows that have started popping up since The Mentalist came out. I would imagine that White Collar was in development before that happened, but you can't say that Simon Baker and company didn't grease the skids. The premise is simple: Neil Caffrey (Matt Bomer), a forger, theif and all around 'white collar' crook offers to help his FBI catcher, Peter Burke (Tim DeKay). The deal is this: Caffrey helps Burke with his cases, Burke keeps him out of prison. But Caffrey has another agenda as well, his missing ex-girlfriend Kate (Alexandra Daddario), who may or may not be under the control of elements in the FBI. His search for her, abetted by his friend Mozz (Willie Garson), tends to complicate his professional relationship with Burke, though Burke's wife Eleanor (Tiffani Thiesson) is in Neil's corner, mostly.
Neil might just be the smartest TV cop there is, other than Simon Baker's Patrick Jane from The Mentalist (technically they're both consultants), and that's part compliment part problem, as both characters are geniuses whose personal obsessions are often their undoings. But they're right a bit too often and easily for realism's sake. Except that you like both of them so much that ultimately you don't really care. That's what Matt Bomer brings to the role, he's convincing as a crook with a heart of gold, and is so smooth that it makes me wonder why it took him so long to break out as an actor. He's got a ton of talent, this won't be his last star vehicle. Tim DeKay's Peter Burke tries to be the by the book FBI agent, but Neil is not the best influence on him, though they get the job done. As the season (14 episodes) goes on, he looks the other way more and more often, showing a nice gray area as the two of them become friends and learn to trust each other, a bit. What I didn't like about him was his constant threatening to Neil to put him back in prison if Case X didn't get solved. Memo to the writers: No FBI agent/team solves every single case in a couple of days, or else. DeKay seemed to overact at times, but I wonder if it was just the contrast to Bomer's smoothness, I'm conflicted there. Thiessen plays the loving wife, and her byplay with Neil and Mozz is hilarious when it happens. Mozz is the loyal best friend and wingman for Neil, and Garson plays him humorously, but not slapsticky. He gets most of the best lines, but that's his job.
The episodes are part single stories, combined with the overall 'find out what happened to Kate' subplot that runs through each of them. The crimes are highbrow, given the title and theme of the show, and while murder is involved sometimes, it's not that kind of show. The season ended on......not a cliffhanger per se, but a 'What the......!??!' kind of moment that was not what I was expecting. That's a good thing by the way. Yeah, I'll be getting Season Two.
Interesting plot(s), good, sometimes really good, acting, and a fast moving pace. White Collar is a winner, and while I had a couple of quibbles, it doesn't take away from a 5 star rating. Maybe more networks should put pilots of their newer shows on DVD's for their hits. Worked with me, my hard earned dollars are on their way to them.
Five stars.
I discovered the show a bit late, but I'd already seen all of Season One on Netflix. I bought the DVD mainly for the extras. And they're nice enough, but I have to say: These people deliver the *lamest* audio commentary I've ever heard. Bomer, DeKay, Jeff Eastin and sometimes Willie Garvin and Tiffani Thiessan contribute to commentary on several episodes, and it's hard to credit how *boring* they are. It's like they keep getting caught up in the show as they watch, so there are long silences (thanks, guys) and then brilliant comments like, "Oh, this part is great. This was so fun to film." This does not, I feel, deliver much in the way of insights or extra information. There's some discussion of the locations, which is nice, and maybe as a New Yorker I'm undervaluing that for people from other places. Still, I maintain that the commentary tracks on the whole are lame.
And frankly, it does not get better on the Season Two DVD or the Season Three DVD. In fact, each season seems to provide less in the way of extras than the season before. Certainly the number of episodes with commentary decreases steadily; in Season Three, there is only one. Obviously, I didn't think they did a great job with the commentary but it was better than nothing at all. The value in the DVD's for me *is* the extras; I can get the episodes streaming on Netflix for no cost over my family's membership. Or, they appear on Amazon Instant (for a price, natch) long before the DVD's come out. Or, you know, one can catch them on TV. :-)
If you buy the DVD set for any season, I'd go with Season One. Unless I hear from a lot of people that Season Four's DVD set is substantially better than the last three, I won't be buying it.
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Espero que alguna vez, salga la serie con todas las temporadas en español.
En España no sé por qué hacen tantas veces éstas guarrerías, te sacan a la venta la primera o como mucho, segunda temporada de una serie, y del resto nada.
This is a great story about a charming, sophisticated, cultured con man who makes a deal with the FBI to be their "consultant" in exchange for finishing his prison time in the outside world within a two-mile restricted radius on an anklet in Manhattan. Neal Caffrey is absolutely lovable and enigmatic. We're never quite sure throughout the series whether he is going straight or if he just can't resist his old ways of art forgery and theft. He's a great character and I love the way Bomer plays Neal. Neal's sidekick, Mozzie (Willie Garson) is extremely clever and endearing and his FBI supervisor Peter (Tim DeKay) is cute and funny. I found a lot of humor and intrigue in most of the episodes, but after a while some of them seemed repetitive. Still, I could watch them over and over again because I have such a girl crush on MB. It also bothers me that reporters keep asking him if it's hard to be an openly gay man playing a straight role. Please, *everybody* on the screen is playing a role. Nobody, or very few actors, are dying to jump their colleagues. It's an act. That's why they get paid the big bucks, to memorize and rehearse and play a part so effectively that we believe that they are someone else.
おおざっぱにストーリー紹介するとしたら、このような内容になるでしょうか。
目を引くのは全編に渡る粋で小気味よいセンスと男性ファッション。NYの実際の景観もうまく取り入れつつ、友情や笑いをからめてドラマは進みます。
際どい緊迫したシーンは多少ありますが、銃や爆弾・暴力や殺人などは少なく、知的なかけひきやトラップ・主人公の“人たらし”な魅力や人間力で場を解決へと導くのも作品の特徴かと思います。
しかし、一歩間違えば単なるチープサスペンスになりそうな作品を、全くそうさせずに楽しめるドラマに仕立て上げている一番の要因は、何と言っても主役のMATT BOMERにあります。何だか完璧なハンサム・茶目っ気あり・人なつこくてチャーミング。頭脳派の犯罪者なのに優しい・お人好しでノーと言えない・でも本心は悟らせないクールな眼差し。この人たらし天才犯罪者役を、全く違和感なく軽やかに演じています。
相棒のモジー役のWILLIE GARSONも相変わらずちょっとヘンチクリンで、でもおもしろい役どころでいい味だしています。その他FBI捜査官役のTIM DECAYやその妻役のTIFFANI THIESSENなど、皆よい俳優で安心して観られます。
軽妙洒脱。ドラマもキャストも良い感じです◎