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Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: DVD Brand: UNIVERSAL STUDIOS HOME ENTERTAIN. EAN: 0025195005456 Label: Sci-Fi Channel, The Manufacturer: Sci-Fi Channel, The Number Of Items: 3 Publisher: Sci-Fi Channel, The Region Code: 1 Release Date: July 03, 2007 Running Time: 558 minutes Sales Rank: 227 Studio: Sci-Fi Channel, The Theatrical Release Date: 2006-07
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Product Description: Discover why some of the government's best-kept secrets are being hidden away in the small town of Eureka where the work of America's brightest scientists can lead to brilliant innovations or sometimes total chaos.Runtime:559 minFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: TELEVISION/SERIES & SEQUELS Rating: NR UPC: 025195005456 Manufacturer No: 61100675
Customer Reviews Average Rating:  Rating: - Whacky and very funny in a semi-serious way Eureka is such a different kind of show it is hard to figure out what category to put it in.The humor is sometimes subtle and sometimes just outrageous. All of the characters are well developed and some are a bit off the wall.They all come together seamlessly for a really good show.I cannot wait to see season three and nothing is as it seems in Eureka.I would really recommend this for those with a "diversified' sense of humor and a fancy for the fanatical! Ditto for season 2.
Rating: - Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. As reflected by author Arthur C. Clarke in the third of Clarke's Three Laws of Prediction, Eureka is a town of "magic" for the scientifically minded. With the same sociopathic aplomb of Harry Potter, it's a place where things and people explode - in fact, they're encouraged to. Characters frequently refer to the towns founding principle of "pushing the boundaries" of science, and the by-product of collateral damage that results. This doesn't make the job of its new Sherriff, Jack Carter, any easier. ... Read More
Rating: - Great premise, great (little) show. I say 'little' because Eureka feels like a little show - it's not (yet) exploring big philosophical ideas.What it's about is family and community, but heck, maybe family and community are big ideas after all.
Anyway, Eureka feels like a small town with the characters you'd be likely to find in a small town.There are no stereotypical bad guys, which is a really great thing about the show: we see real people trying to do good, and sometimes they fail, sometimes they're outright wrong, ... Read More
Rating: - 5 stars for content, 2 stars for visual quality I am thoroughly captivated by this show, having missed the first two seasons and catching up with them on these two DVD sets. Even before I saw season 3 Episode one in HD on cable the other night, I was struck by the softness of the picture, which could not be improved by my upconverting Playstation 3. Displaying the details during playback confirmed that the average bitrate to be about 4Mbit per second, which indicates a very aggressive compression rate. This was likely necessary to squeeze 4 epsidoes ... Read More
Rating: - Excellent! Eureka is a town shielded from the world by a force field, keeping unwanted visitors out.What a wonderful concept.To be sealed away so you can work in peace.This simple premise doesn't even scratch the creativity of this new series.Eureka gives us a glimpse of the inventions of the future, but if it tells us so much more.
The story revolves around the Sheriff and his family.The sheriff is one of the few people in Eureka without a genius IQ. The Sheriff is also the only one who can ... Read More
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