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Castle Season 1 DVD

- Castle - The Complete 1st Season (3 Disc Set)
Mature Audience. Contains violence

DVD (2009)

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Re-released on
November 17th, 2010
DVD Region
Region 4
Length (Minutes)
406
Aspect Ratio
  • 1.78 : 1
Languages
English
Supported Audio
  • Dolby Digital Surround 5.1
Brand
Director
Current sales rank
Top 500
All-time sales rank
Top 1000
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Product ID
5604988

Description

Get on the beat with a new hit drama. Loaded with provocative banter and a talented cast "too appealing to resist." Says Glenn Garvin of the Miami Herald, Castle: The Complete First Season is can't-miss entertainment.

Rick Castle is a world-famous crime novelist whose stories come to life when a copycat killer follows his literary blueprint. Enlisted to help the NYPD stay a step ahead of the murderer, Castle realises working with the police can also supply him with a slew of ideas for his next book. The relationship gets a little more complicated - and a whole lot more fun - when he is paired with the attractive Detective Beckett, who doesn't appreciate Castle's unorthodox style.

Experience every witty, suspense-filled moment of the original series in this 3-disc DVD collection. Packed with never-before-seen bonus features, including a behind-the-scenes peek at the case, this addictive series is a killer on DVD!

Episodes:
Flowers for Your Grave
Nanny McDead
Hedge Fund Homeboys
Hell Hath No Fury
A Chill Goes Through Her Veins
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Home Is Where the Heart Stops
Ghosts
Little Girl Lost
A Death in the Family

Special Features:
  • Audio commentary
  • Whodunit: The Genesis of Castle
  • Castle's Godfather
  • Write-Along With Nathan Fillion
  • Misdemeanors: Bloopers & Outtakes
 

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Review by Zoe on 14th August, 2011
5 stars "To sum up . . . . AMAZING"

I started watching castle during season 2 and was hooked straight away. The cases are interesting and less predictable than you may first think. My favorite thing about castle though would have to be the banter between Beckett and Castle. Those two have the best on screen chemistry that I have seen in a tv series in a long time. It is surprisingly funny and heartwarming and is a must watch. I have since brought Castle season 1 on DVD and am loving it. I would definitely recommend Castle to anyone who is a fan of programs such a CSI or law and order. Except this is SO much better. You really get to know the characters and they are all extremely likable.

 
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Review by Gillian on 31st December, 2010
4 stars "Better than TV One makes it look"

I resisted watching Castle on TV because the ads make it look like CSI Miami with extra smarm, crude, witless and in very poor taste. Only I kept hearing good things about it. And caved.

My verdict? The initial premise–writer's-block-stricken novelist scores role as unpaid “consultant” to busy city homicide detective in order to use her for his muse–strikes me as preposterous and absolutely replete with potentially embarrassing and expensive legal fallout were it ever attempted in real life. But the quality of the writing and acting is perfectly sufficient to get me to suspend my disbelief while watching. The leads have some chemistry, but more important than that is the fact that they have reasonably well-rounded characters to play. Actually, even the minor recurring characters in this show, like the junior detectives whose names I've never bothered to memorise, have been constructed with thought and care.

The banter between Castle and Beckett is a highlight of the show. TV One's ads for the show, which are full of mostly awful one-liners, really don't represent this aspect well. There's a lot of sustained verbal wordplay, more than you usually find in an American show. In places it comes so thick and fast that you'll probably be glad you have the DVDs so you can go back and listen again.

The actress playing Castle's mother is somewhat over the top–frankly, her lines would be funnier if they came from someone less obviously overbearing–but the girl playing his daughter is a real gem. Watch for little touches like when she reads aloud from his computer screen–she NEVER sounds like she's reading rehearsed lines, and she has an amazing ability to play the character as very young (which she is) when required and as very mature, which is her character's basic personality. The family dynamic here is enough for an entire show on its own, and the juxtaposition of weird family life with weird crimes really works well.

I found the special features on this set completely underwhelming and didn't get through any of the commentaries or outtakes. At $55, this set is a little steep considering it's not even a dozen episodes across three discs. But if you see it on sale? Jump at it. I hope subsequent seasons will be out in region 4 soon.

 
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Preview by Noel on 20th October, 2010
5 stars "A bit like CSI only laced with good humour."

One of the most important things a TV Series needs is fantastic chemistry between the two leads and this show has it in spades. Nathan Fillion and Stana Katic are brilliant together despite their characters looking at things from completely different points of view. Nathan's character Richard Castle is a witty, clever, if a touch annoying author who scores himself a spot on Det. Kate Beckett's (Stana Katic) team and together they solve murders. Kate is a tough no nonsense detective with a troubled past who initially despises of Castle's presence but eventually warms up to him as he proves his worthiness over time in her team.

With a great supporting cast and brilliant scripts this show is quickly becoming a popular phenomenon and should hopefully be around for quite a while yet!

 
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Preview by Kirsten on 6th October, 2010
5 stars "Brilliant fast paced Television"

Television the way it should be, interesting characters and fasicinating story lines that keep you hooked until the credits! Love the show. Castle is original and witty, he gets excited about a murder. His parter, Det. Beckett is somewhat astounded at Castle's crime solving abilities and his brash approach to, well everything, which annoys her to no end!
Brilliant crime fighting team with interesting and clever murder/mysterys thrown in makes this a highly enjoyable first season.
A must see for anyone who enjoys a good who done it, coupled with a dash of humour and touch of class (namely Castle's mother).
Watch it and find out!!

 

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