| | |  | GIFT SETS | Home » » Oz - The Complete Seasons 1-6 | | | | | | | Product Promotions: | | | | | Description: | | DVD Features: Audio commentaries Biographies Deleted scenes Episodic previews Episodic recaps Featurettes Music video Original cast audition tapes Exclusive extended cut of the series finale and more | | | Product Details: | | | Actors:
| Kirk Acevedo, Ernie Hudson, Terry Kinney, Christopher Meloni, Whitney Allen | | Director:
| Adam Bernstein | | Format:
| Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, NTSC | | Language:
| English | | Number of Discs:
| 18 | | Studio:
| Hbo Home Video | | Run Time:
| 3458 minutes | | DVD Release Date:
| September 05, 2006 | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 52 reviews |
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King of All DiscountsJul 27, 2010 The good old US Postal service lost my order, but King of All Discounts quickly resolved it and re-sent it. Perfect condition and very nice business dealing. I would order from them again in a heartbeat.
This isn't grandma's TV show, & it certainly isn't Prison Break!Jul 26, 2010 I absolutely LOVE this show! This show is gritty, edgy, & serious as a heart attack. Oz explores the life of characters inside a seriously hard-core prison--that's PRISON, not some County lock-up--characters ranging from the nun, brilliantly played by Rita Moreno, to guards, administrators, and, of course, prisoners. The tremendous ensemble cast includes: Ernie Hudson, Harold Perrineau (recently of LOST & The Unusuals), J.K. Simmons (currently of The Closer), Dean Winters, Eamonn Walker, B.D. Wong, Kirk Acevedo (most recently of Fringe), Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje (also of LOST), Luis Guzman, Luke Perry (yes, of 90210 fame), & Edie Falco (formerly of The Sopranos & currently of Nurse Jackie).
If your favorite shows are epitomized by such network fare as Prison Break, House, & 24, then this show might not be for you; however, if you also or mostly enjoy serious drama found on Premium cable networks (i.e. HBO, SHO, or Starz), shows like The Sopranos, The Wire, Spartacus, True Blood, The Tudors, or Rome, then you will definitely enjoy Oz! Oz is a no-holds-barred look at life in a hard core prison. Not your ordinary prison, mind you, but a prison that is opening an experimental housing unit where every cell on the block is made completely of clear plexi walls & no part of prison life is secret. The prison is Oswald Penitentiary, or Oz, & the experimental unit is called Emerald City. Some of the hardest inmates inhabit Emerald City: the neo-Nazi played by JK Simmons, the Nation of Islam Imam played by Eamonn Walker, & the intelligent (omniscient narrator) in a wheel chair played by Harold Perrineau. Each character brings something to the show, some already hard & others made hard by their time inside Emerald City (i.e. the lawyer who's made and example of played by Lee Tergesen.
As you would expect from a hard-core prison, there is violence, nudity (mostly male nudity as it is largely about male inmates in a glass prison), & what some would likely consider mild porn (though it certainly isn't porn as there is no real sexual acts being performed on camera). This certainly isn't gay porn, as many of the sex acts depicted are acts of male-on-male rape, but there are those relationships where an inmate "chooses" to become a willing sexual partner (or a "bitch") to receive protection from an inmate in a position of power. Basically, this show is an unadulterated look at life inside a prison, which includes the kinds of violence that one would expect the kinds of inmates housed here to commit. If this bothers you, don't waste your money. However, if you're secure in your sexuality or are unafraid to confront the sex & violence depicted by this show, then don't turn away from this incredible look at the dark side of humanity, wondering if something like this could be our future should society every break down for whatever reason. It's definitely a worthwhile philosophical exercise for the intellect, challenging one to identify literary archetypes & find meaning within the stories, lessons that teach us about the parts of the human psyche civilized people should be seriously afraid to explore within themselves.
Oz...penitentiary center ; level 4Jul 08, 2010 Talking about Oz is talking about poetry. From the 1st season until the 6th this serial carries us away witihin a great directing.
Oz is a closed-doors life with prosonners in Oaswald penitentiary center, level four.
It's interesting to watch all the seasons because the director never hesitates to kill his main characters . We're shocked because we were used to follow their life in Em City.
The final scene is little bit disappointing because we want to know what will happen to some characters and , unfortunately we felt there was something missing.
Everything in Oz is in evolution , even the guards and the warden. We never know who will survive.
"Oz" is not "Prison Break" ; I mean there are no feelings, there's not happy end...never, ever! Under 18, you should watch "Prison Break" ; more than 18, you should watch "Oz" at ANY PRICE ! It's not a fairy tale ant it teaches us the price of liberty.
Oz 4th seasonJul 05, 2010 I love the show and enjoyed the 1st 2 discs. The 3rd disc freezes on 2 different episodes. I need to return this for refund; I'm not sure how. Very frustrating.
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Be careful with childrenJun 01, 2010 I bought this series after seeing a couple of the OZ shows on TV. Then, after these came, I saw a show that featured full male frontal nudity. I was shocked and very turned off to the whole thing. Now I have six boxes of DVDs that I'm going to have to sell myself.
The show is intense and there are a lot of different views of what prison life is like, but I really can live without the extra little (?) feature!
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