Black Adder: The Complete Collector's Set
Facts
| Directed by | Tim McInnerny, Hugh Laurie and Paul Weiland |
| Cast | Rowan Atkinson, Tony Robinson, Miranda Richardson, Tim McInnerny, Hugh Laurie, Patsy Byrne, Colin Firth, Stephen Fry and Rik Mayall |
| DVD Release | June 26, 2001 |
| Running Time | 860 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| UPC Code | 794051156327 |
| Buy this item ... | 5 new from $85.99, 7 used from $74.51 |
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Average user review:| Classic Brit Humour at its best |
| An adder can really sink its fangs into this bloody brilliant BritCom! |
July 2, 2008
| Must have for Rowan Atkinson fans |
| The Whole Bloody Dynasty |
So the premise? Rowan Atkinson plays Edmund Blackadder, in his various incarnations, a slimy, manipulative bastard. Throughout various eras in British history, his descendants (all played by Rowan Atkinson, of course, and all more or less the same) scheme and plot, accompanied by his faithful servant Baldric (played by Tony Robinson). Their (mis)adventures span from the Middle Ages to the Great War, and all are absolutely brilliant satires of just about every moment in British history.
In fact, the first series contends that Henry Tudor in fact fabricated his victory at Bosworth Field and that Richard IV (played as a bloodthristy maniac by the talented Brian Blessed) in fact took the throne after Edmund accidentally killed Richard III! From there, his descendants go on to the court of Queen Elizabeth (humorously portrayed by Miranda Richardson) where he and Baldric are often thwarted by her pompous chamberlain Lord Melchett (Stephen Fry) or their own stupidity. Next up, Mr. Blackadder is a butler to Prince Regent George (Hugh Laurie, of House fame). And their final outing finds Captain Blackadder and company on the frontlines of the Great War, accompanied by the descendants of Baldric and George, and led by the mad General Melchett.
As I said before, not only is the writing a brilliant and humorous look at British history, but the series also benefits from some great actors as well (many of whom are recurring characters) - Rowan Atkinson of course, but also Tony Robinson, Miranda Richardson, Tim McInnerny, Hugh Laurie (who is brilliant in comedy as well as drama), Stephen Fry, Robbie Coltrane, and even Tom Baker at one point!
The special features to this DVD are no less impressive. Not only do we get some small blurbs about historical references on the show, but there are also three additional episodes - the Cavalier Years (short sketch set in the English Civil War, that ends with the Royalist Sir Blackadder killing Charles I), the Blackadder Christmas Carol (a Victorian story in which the good Blackadder winds up seeing his ancestors and turns evil to enjoy material benefits to his life), and finally Blackadder Back And Forth, a modern time travel adventure featuring a return of most of the cast, and some new sketches as well (like a Roman Blackadder!)
If you want to experience one of the most hilarious and outrageous British comedy series, then buying this boxed set is the way to go wrong. It has pretty much all the Black Adder you could ever want, and then some! May 24, 2008
| Incredibly fantastic! |
Now my only worry is that I may wear out this copy and need a new one! It actually takes a bit of self-discipline to tear myself away from the tv and to not try to bring the discs with me everywhere I go! I would highly recommend this set to anyone who loves Black Adder (though you'll likely already be drooling over it if you do!) since it's all together in one place. If you haven't seen any episodes yet and don't know about the series, I wouldn't get it just yet. It's not for everyone, but if you rent it (start out with the second season!) and decide you like it, just go and indulge! April 29, 2008
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