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The product description and the other reviews give a well-behaved breakdown of why you should like Top Gear- a trio of insane presenters who’d be as at home in a sitcom as they are gradual the wheel of the supercars they like.
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I’ll stick with the DVD itself, which is nice to have but has a few flaws.
The first flaw is that the contents aren’t perfectly uncut. Most of the “news” segments that featured in eight of the ten episodes of Season 10 are missing- only two are included. Some of the Star in a Reasonably Priced Car segments are also missing- specifically, rugby star Lawrence Dallagio, Absolutely Unbelievable star Jennifer Saunders, and comedian Keith Allen. The serve of the box says, in runt print, “For clearance reasons determined edits have been made.” Presumably, to set aside license payments to definite carmakers and celebrities, they dropped less memorable and more Brit-centric material. However, so far as I can explain these are the only cuts; there is titanic material remaining that wasn’t indicate on the BBC America broadcasts. (And the Star in a Car bits retained include Simon Cowell and David (Doctor Who) Tennant, and the two News segments retained are pure comedy gold… so it’s not a total loss.)
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Other cuts include: a very short attempt to do the Frigid Wall (Season 10 was shot factual after a studio fire destroyed the Frigid Wall and other props) ; the in-studio conclusion of the Silverstone Britcar race; the Stig speed-testing the Vauxhall VXR8; and other bits and pieces here and there that I can’t verify based on secondhand info, not having access to the unusual BBC versions.
The second flaw is that there’s really not considerable in this three-disk region besides the episodes. There’s no outtakes reel. There’s no information text, background on the cast, or even optional trailers. (Each disk does have auto-playing trailers for other BBC DVD sets, which you can’t play voluntarily after you fetch to the main menu.) There’s no alternate language subtitles or dub- this is strictly an English-language release for what the BBC apparently believes is a one-language-if-that-many United States. Granted, there are English subtitles, but that’s ravishing powerful the only feature.
The final flaw is minor indeed; a dearth of track skip points. The credits (front and relieve) are NOT separate tracks; skip the opening credits and you also skip the opening film bit, and you can’t skip to the waste credits, period. None of the segments has skip points partway through, so you can’t queue up anywhere finish to a specific point in the film- you have to launch at the beginning and fast-forward through.
These minor imperfections buy Top Gear 10 of what, otherwise, should be a well-deserved fifth star. Next time, BBC, when the package says “Complete Xth Season,” please give us the complete season…
… but even if you don’t, I’ll peaceful retract it. Now give us 1-9 and 11-12, please.
I’m not even going to bother extolling Top Gear’s virtues. It’s the best expose on the air. Go glance it. However…
This DVD location is dreadful.
First thing to watch is that the packaging is cheap, flimsy, and extremely minimal. The retention clips in mine were already broken in two places. Two of the DVDs overlap, like shingles, and scratches are inevitable. There is no insert, other than a BBC contemplate about the discs, which you might want to preserve and spend, though I suspect no one actually reads those things.
Second thing to spy is the quality of the video. It’s oversharpened, probably to try to shroud up the blurriness. The blurriness is probably because the widescreen video appears merely to have been zoomed up from the central piece of the letterboxed BBC America/Canada airings. You raze up with blurry, sharpened, aliased mud. It’s almost painful to glance on anything other than a 23″ tube TV.
Third thing to stare is that, content-wise, these are apparently nothing more than the BBC America/Canada airings. Language is bleeped and the shows are nick down to compose room for commercials. I could have made these discs, nearly verbatim, for pennies, by archiving the identical recordings off of my TiVo.
There’s more fiddly stuff, but isn’t that enough already? Unless you need an archive of what’s already been on the air, heavenly considerable as-is, for $32+tax, don’t bother.
Do a better job next time, BBC. I won’t seize another location if you don’t. I’d even go so far as to say you should remove these discs and (re) do them properly.
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