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Ally McBeal - The Complete DVD Collection

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Format: DVD November 19, 2007


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This must-have boxset contains all the funny and memorable moments from this hilarious show including Ally's eccentric colleagues, a now-married-to- someone-else childhood sweetheart and her incredible overactive imagination that's working overtime. All 5 seasons with A-list guest appearances including Jon Bon Jovi, Robert Downey Jnr, Lucy Liu and Portia de Rossi.

Genre: Comedy


Format: PAL


Contributor: Vonda Shepard, Ally McBeal (The Complete Series) - 30-DVD Boxset, Calista Flockhart, Barry Humphries, Greg Germann, Peter MacNicol, Robert Downey Jr., Lisa Nicole Carson, Christina Ricci, Jane Krakowski, Tracey Ullman See more


Language: English


Number Of Discs: 30


Aspect Ratio ‏ : ‎ 1.781


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ Unrated (Not Rated)


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.39 x 5.39 x 7.64 inches; 1.57 Pounds


Audio Description: ‏ ‎ French


Media Format ‏ : ‎ PAL


Run time ‏ : ‎ 82 hours and 54 minutes


Release date ‏ : ‎ November 19, 2007


Actors ‏ : ‎ Robert Downey Jr., Barry Humphries, Christina Ricci, Tracey Ullman, Calista Flockhart


Subtitles: ‏ ‎ English, French, Dutch


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  • Was really surprised with the quality
I had old copies of the show, but all were just low quality recordings. I started binge watching it last month, and finally realized I needed better quality. I saw some of the reviews complaining about the set, and was a bit worried. I've gotten some other complete sets and was let down with the junk packaging and discs that got scratched because things came loose. This is beautifully set up. The box is good quality, the containers for each season are high quality and well designed, heavy plastic hinged dividers inside each with each disc separated and nothing it could scratch on even if it came loose in packaging. The video quality is a shock considering this show is over 20 years old. Watching it on a 4k OLED TV, I expected a lot of artifacts and such, and it really surprised me how great it looks. Sound is also outstanding for such an old show. The price was excessive but considering how old the show is, I guess it's not a surprise that it is harder to find and the supply is less. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2021 by LegoDude

  • Great show in a basic, albeit decent, box.
So, we all either love or hate this show (which is something I've gathered from reading reviews online). Well, I'd have to say that I love the show which is surprising to me since I never really watched in the past. Probably because I was only 11 when it first came on the air. The box set is extremely easy to navigate, compared to some other shows that are a bit of a hassle to get to the disc you want. The complete ALIAS is a really cool, original design--but you have to take a thing out, fold some things back, decipher which folder you want, then get the disc out of the cardboard sleeves. The complete BUFFY has a neat design as well, but the folders are stacked one on top of the other, so when you want season 7 you basically have to unload the whole thing. Both sets look cool, but are a bit of a pain. The Ally McBeal set, on the outside, looks great and the cardboard case (both the slipcase and the inside one that holds the DVD sets) are sturdy enough since it'll just be setting on your shelf. Then you have the 6 DVD multi-cases sitting inside the box. Not much to look out, but I love these new "multi-pack" DVD cases--the ones that are just as big on the outside as a normal single DVD movie release, but they hold up to 6 DVDs. This is especially great if you want to A) just put the seasons on your regular DVD shelf or B) take a season with you, whether you're going to visit some folks, going on a plane ride, etc. My only complaint--which almost made me give it 4--is that the set doesn't have anything in the way of an episode guide. I can find episode guides online, but it's nice to have a hard copy, and it wouldn't have cost too much to put even a flimsy little "pamphlet" style guide in each of the season sets. On the inside of each season case, there is what amounts to an episode list, breaking down which episode is on which disc--but it doesn't give the plot, air date, writer, etc. A booklet (like the ones released on the complete FRIENDS or GILMORE GIRLS sets) would have been great, but there's nothing like that in here. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2009 by Nathan L. Baker

  • I love this series!
I shouldn't write this as it will show how crazy I am. I absolutely loved this series the first time around. Very different people can love the same show for different reasons. For me, Ally in her emotions and thought is me. The writing for her character and her presentation is true for me. Ally says and acts out in ways I wish I could. Even though the actors act over the top for entertainment purposes, it all seems real to me. I know people like everyone of them. I am transgender but have never had any sexual happiness or much happiness at all. I mostly live apart from life. A lot of the sadness Ally endures, feels like mine. The relationships with other characters and "clients" are closely entwined. I haven't enjoyed the happiness or jokes they share with one another. I feel such emotions good and bad with these people. I laugh, have a lot of tears and usually have a good cry during each episode. In the real world I feel I must keep control at all times. I have never felt like I could live in the ways I feel. Ally gives me what I need most, to be who I am for the short times I am with her. It probably is like some people who want the life of a Jedi Knight. I hope I haven't put you off because of my relationship with the show. It is funny and enjoyable on a lot of levels. My ex-wife of thirty three years never cried and kidded me a lot about that. She thought the show was hilarious. Please buy this. It's not like a lot of comedies today, where characters get "laughs" by attacking, demeaning and hurting each other. It's a show where you can love the characters and enjoy each episode as their lives unfold! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2014 by DeAnn

  • It'a Here - at long last
This was one of those quirky little shows set in a law firm. It uses its cases to set the mood for each episode but also relies on the peccadillos of its main characters to anchor the show. We have the wattle man, the Barbie doll, the nose noise man; even the unisex bathroom almost becomes a character. Ally had once dated one of the other lawyers who works at the firm with his current wife which sets the mood for a lot of sexual tension. Ally is supposedly still in love with him though she manages to fall in love with most other hunky men who walk through her door. As we move through the subsequent seasons we follow the loves and losses of most all of the Firms oddball ensemble cast. I can understand how the feminist movement pointed to this series with disdain. Ally was not an "I can do" female. In fact she was kind of an "I'm falling apart" type of gal. Sort of like me. Maybe that's why I'm so fascinated by this series. It's too bad the music licensing issue keep this funny show out of the market for so long. There is a large current group of the purchasing public who will probably not buy this series because it's now just too old. I'm giving the same review to each year of the series because they're pretty much alike with interchangeable boyfriends and co-workers - but they're all good.....bg ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2010 by Miss Barbara

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