Friday Night Lights - Series 1 DVD

Friday Night Lights - Series 1

    Friday Night Lights - Series 1

    No-one younger than 12 may rent or buy a '12' rated DVD.

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    Actor:
    Special Features:
    • None Listed.
    Region:
    • Region 2
    Aspect Ratio:
    • 1.78:1
    Sound Information:
    • Dolby Digital
    Number of Discs:
    • 3
    Main Language:
    • English
    Series:
    Studio:
    Certificate:
    • 12

    Description

    Release Date: 29 October 2007

    TV's hottest new drama, Friday Night Lights, touches down on DVD with all 22 Season One episodes in a 6-disc collection! In the small town of Dillon, everyone comes together on Friday nights when the Dillon High Panthers play. But life is not a game; and the charismatic players, new coach Eris Taylor (Kyle Chandler), and the passionate fans find that their biggest challenges and obstacles come off the field in the compelling day-to-day dramas of their tight-knit community. From producers Brian Grazer (The Da Vinci Code) and Peter Berg (The Kingdom) come the critically acclaimed TV series inspired by the best-selling book and hit theatrical movie.

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    5

    Date: 16 / May / 2010

    Absolutely Amazing!

    It's just that... Absolutely Amazing! I'm asking myself now why did I pass on this when it was fresh on TV. Seriously it's that good, it's very far from the soapy teenage rubbish that we see this days. The cinematography is just great, the camera guys and directors did an amazing job and it looks just like nice movie not all smooth and flashy colours. The writers did some excellent jobs too becuase it's about sport but it's not the same predictable stuff every time. It's a nice point of view in the life of a small town in Texas. And it's different from pretty much everywhere else in USA. The story is about a new comer "football" coach in small town in Texas. Everybody has huge expectations and he is under a lot of pressure. His wife is the beautiful Connie Britton which you may know from her role as Nicky in Spin City. She is the guidance counsellor in the school where her husband coaches so she has a different perspective on the team and... I can go on and on but I don't want to spoil it for you. Go get it and enjoy it like I did. The only down side is that there are no subtitles and the southern accent is a bit tricky but you'll catch up fast so it's not that big of a deal.

    Age: 18-24

    Gender: Male