Blucher
One of the worst movies I've ever seen
Inadvands
Boring, over-political, tech fuzed mess
Sexyloutak
Absolutely the worst movie.
AnhartLinkin
This story has more twists and turns than a second-rate soap opera.
frankie-smales
I thoroughly enjoyed this show but was upset at the SCI-FI network for cancelling it after season 2 the show was well crafted and casted and it came at an great time when actresses started dominating in larger action roles including Angelina Jolie as Lara Croft the tomb raiding goddess and Milla Jovovich kicking zombie butt to cap it all off the star of drop zone and hard target Yancey Butler playing an detective by day and superherione by night as detective sara pezini who comes to terms of her new found abilities to wield the awesomeness of the witchblade an ancient artefact that magically found its way on to her wrist that each generation an new witchblade warrior is born and blending bullet time the effects used in countless of film and television commercials before Butler honed the role and I was impressed with her performance in the show and the soundtrack was amazing I am giving this an 20/10 .frankie holtzmann smales alienbugstomperfan
batmanncharge
How do I start this? Well for years since 2003 we've been fighting against the craziest odds to get this gem of a series released "Officially!" The time is here we have Witchblade the series in its entirety! Can this be considered a "spoiler" Hmmmm? I shell mark it as so. The DVD looks Out-Standing, then they go and do the unforgivable.... Sigh, sorry I needed a moment, They OK "Spoiler Alart," at least I think so! They Changed the Sound Track!!! Normally I would overlook such things but for Witchblade this is Big! This show lives and breaths "Drama!" Songs like "Green eyed Lady," and Peter Gabriel's " Solsbury Hill," and the've replaced it!! AAAAAaaaaaaaaa!!!!!! The Original music Its life blood pumping pulsing life's soul into every passionate moment of the series and they've changed it for some home made muck!!! This feels like someone made a deal with the devil to get it released, and he made it all pretty, clear, and crisp. Only like all deals with him he stole its "Soul!"
Gioie
I had the good fortune of watching the whole season in one day on TNT while at a friend's house. I lucked out and got to do this with both seasons. It was just like having the DVD's only I had to suffer through commercials. The story flowed well and the plot lines were excellent.The spinning back of time was Very Convenient, but showed that aspect of the Blade in the telling. Interestingly, I have missed only two episodes in both seasons, both dealing with Concubar. I wish the season had been able to run longer so there could be some completion of that thread. It would have been interesting to see who the next threat to the universe would be once Mr. Nasty in such a great way was taken care of in the second season. The DVD's can be had for about $150 for both seasons at tvdvdplanet.com. It is interesting that they quote the normal price at $100, but they are charging $119.99 and $20 s/h. The only way to get them on Ebay is to bid on pirated copies from England. Excellent show. I wish they could bring it back. - Gioie
khadimir
Perhaps one would appreciate the series more if one was familiar with the mythological history that invigorates its story. I enjoyed the series tremendously for this reason, and because it presented a vital alternative to the usual fare. A different story with all the same tropes of the genre would have been unexciting. Also, the series tries to cross two genres (fantasy and cop dramas) that probably don't cross well in the American cultural consciousness. The people that enjoy high fantasy and ancient mythology (to put these two together) likely aren't the same people who enjoy gritty cop dramas. That is, the audience is not sufficiently large to justify the show's continued existence.Likewise, though for different reasons, I attribute the demise of Farscape. It was innovative in ways that a large audience did not sufficiently appreciate, though I would have thought that its audience was sufficiently large for continued production. Again, the danger of breaking conformance to cultural consciousness.