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TRUE BLOOD (CZYSTA KREW) SEASON 3 (5 BLU RAY) HBO

18-01-2012, 10:26
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Cena kup teraz: 198 zł     
Użytkownik Failte_Eireann
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Miejscowość KOŁOBRZEG, Polska
Wyświetleń: 17   
Koniec: 21-01-2012 23:30:55

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Tytuł oryginalny: TRUE BLOOD (COMPLETE SEASON 3) (5 BLU RAY) HBO

Obsada: Anna Paquin, Stephen Moyer, Alexander Skarsgard, Ryan Kwanten, Sam Trammell, Rutina Wesley, Nelsan Ellis & Michelle Forbes

Czas: 645 minut
Region: 0 (ALL) (Europa, Polska, cały świat)
Języki: angielski, francuski, hiszpański
Napisy: brak polskich, angielskie, francuskie, hiszpańskie, "skandynawsie i inne

 

 

Dodatki:

 

  • Episode 2 Audio Commentary with Alexander Skarsgard and Scott Winant
  • Episode 3 Audio Commentary with Michael Lehmann and Alexander Woo
  • Episode 4 Audio Commentary with Kristin Bauer and David Petrarca
  • Episode 6 Audio Commentary with Alan Ball and Dennis O’Hare
  • Episode 7 Audio Commentary with Anna Paquin, Joe Manganiello, and Brian Buckner
  • Episode 12 Audio Commentary with Stephen Moyer and Anthony Hemingway
  • Series Index
  • Previews (1 min each approx)
  • Enhanced Viewing: Character Perspectives, PiP (Jessica, Andy, Tommy, Alcide) - English only
  • Enhanced Viewing: Minisodes / Post Mortems / Flash Backs / Flash Forwards (Branching Video, TRT 60 mins, approx ) - English only
  • Enhanced Viewing: Vampire Histories / Bios / Hints / FYIs (PNG based) - English only
  • Anatomy of a Scene (25 mins, approx) from Episode 2
  • Character Perspectives, Standalone (130 mins, approx)  
  • Snoop Dogg Video (2 mins, approx)
  • True Blood Lines - English only
  • Post Mortems (one per episode, approx 2.30 mins each)

 

 

Opis:

 

The 12 episodes composing True Blood - Season 3 are either the best yet or the most ridiculous, depending on one's opinion of the increasing number of monsters entering the scene. As last season saw an onslaught of pagan and ancient Greek-derived "supernaturals", as they are called by Bon Temps' citizens, this season welcomes everything from werewolves to vampire royalty to that surprise-being that Sookie Stackhouse (Anna Paquin) finally discovers she shares genes with. While the first two seasons centered on the spicy love affair between Sookie and Bill Compton (Stephen Moyer), this season branches out once again from the vampire-human cultural blender. From the first episode, "Bad Blood", when Bill is whisked off to meet the King of Mississippi, Russell Edgington (Denis O'Hare), whose villainous scheme will inform all ensuing episodes, one gets less of Sookie and Bill, and more of everything else.

 

For example, Sam Merlotte (Sam Trammell) reveals himself this time around, starting in the episodes "Beautifully Broken" and "It Hurts Me Too", in which he tracks down members of his past and in turn meets some new family, like his mischievous brother, Tommy Mickens (Marshall Allman). Following up on Eggs's death at the end of season two, Andy Bellefleur (Chris Bauer) and Jason Stackhouse (Ryan Kwanten) have multiple police dramas, especially in later episodes like "I Smell a Rat" and "Fresh Blood". This season, too, presents some of life's greatest challenges to Tara Thornton (Rutina Wesley), as if she hadn't suffered enough after her new love Eggs was shot. Hoyt (Jim Parrack) and Jessica (Deborah Ann Woll), as a foil couple to Sookie and Bill's vampire-human coupling, have enormous hurdles to jump over simply to continue dating. While all of these dramas make the characters in Bon Temps come alive like never before, the silliest of the plots continues on, unfortunately, as Queen Sophie-Anne Leclerq (Evan Rachel Wood) has to battle King Edgington for Vamp-Blood sales territory. On the up side of that chess-game narrative, Eric Northman (Alexander Skarsgård) and his femme fatale, Pam De Beaufort (Kristin Bauer), play much larger roles this season, and in the finale, "Evil Is Going On", Eric not only discovers his deep past history but struggles through his rockiest present dangers thus far.

 

Interestingly, though Sookie is still the protagonist, True Blood appears to be shifting to a wider view, emphasizing the overall community and the effects supernatural warfare has on Bon Temps collectively. Lafayette Reynolds (Nelsan Ellis), still one of the most charming characters, discovers more about his past, thanks to nurse Jesus Velasquez (Kevin Alejandro), and Jason too discovers a new calling, thanks to Crystal Norris (Lindsay Pulsipher). If anything, this season of past recollections and the realizations of future callings will allow for this excellent series to carry on into infinity, as magical creatures continue to grace this setting enriched with full-fledged characters. Vampires were, as the cast confirms this time around, only the beginning.

In Bon Temps, everyone has something to hide. But when new threats emerge, no one can conceal the secrets of their past.

After Sookie discovers that Bill has been kidnapped, she heads to Mississippi where she becomes entangled in a world ruled by a pack of vicious werewolves and the powerful Vampire King, Russell Edgington. There, her powers resurface and she learns that Bill may not be trusted. Eric is also drawn to the King’s domain to settle an old score; Tara dives deep into turmoil; Jason falls for a mysterious woman; Lafayette can’t avoid love or demons; Jessica sharpens her vampire skills; and Sam uncovers the truth about his birth family. It all leads up to the revelation of the series... Sookie’s true identity.