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Midsomer Murders - Set One

Midsomer Murders - Set One

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Finally!
Review: 'Midsomer Murders' is one of the most popular television dramas here in the UK, regularly breaking viewing figures records. The only DVDs available to us, however, are very poor quality and ridiculously expensive for one episode per disc. So I was thrilled when I discovered these American versions; the quality is excellent, and keeping the original widescreen format of the television broadcasts and finally doing this excellent series justice. I would reccomend these films to anyone.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Murders Most Interesting
Review: Any fan of British drama/mysteries will love this set. I am a great fan of series like Sherlock Holmes (Jeremy Brett), Cadfael, MI-5, Campion, Jeeves & Wooster, et cetera. The first movie seemed a little slow to me but I imagine it was so I could become familiar with the characters. The second movie is a great mystery and has some superb acting. The third and fourth are delightful as well. I bought this set because of good reviews here at Amazon and I want to thank you people that reviewed it in a positive way. I agree with you that this is a wonderful series and I am looking forward to seeing the rest.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Absolutely splendid
Review: Caroline Graham novels are perfect for the small screen, and the BBC has done a perfect job with them in these four films. The scripts are excellent, the casting superb, and the acting and directing are equally spectacular. Inspector Barnaby is appealing, and the glimpses of his family life give these DVDs a depth rarely found in television productions. The themes are serious, and the crimes, while not overly gory, are not trivialized either.

These are perfect for anyone who likes a good mystery. They are village mysteries, but not what I would consider "cozy," in that good people can get hurt. They are riveting, and after each one it takes a while for my heart beat to return to normal!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: It's good British Mystery - but it's not Caroline Graham
Review: I discovered the wonderful world of Midsomer in the pages of Caroline Graham's excellently crafted novels. These films are based on the characters she created and NOT on any of the books she wrote. Although enjoyable, if you are looking for her books come to life you will be disappointed. Her plots are intricate and her characters a joy to know. I cannot muster the same enthusiasm for their film counterparts. Please, watch and enjoy this series and then go find Graham's novels and REALLY enjoy a well done mystery.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent
Review: I wish their were more episodes out on DVD. waiting for set two
to be released.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Best
Review: If you enjoy very good murder mysteries then I have to tell you that this series is the best by far. It is number one in my book. You will get your monies worth buy buying this box set. I own all four seasons. You will want to watch these over and over again. You too will become a fan of John Nettles.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Middle Aged Hero
Review: In the age of young, buff superheroes, it is refreshing to come across a middle-aged detective who manages to be a realistic, likeable character married to an age appropriate woman along with a daughter. Why is it that the British can create such characters and the Americans are always left with "younger and more vacuous" characters? The setting is idyllic and soothing, often a sharp contrast to the plot. I enjoyed all the episodes immensely. The pairing of the younger detective with Nettles works well.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Excellent Start to an Excellent Series
Review: Midsomer Murders is a delight for all lovers of British mystery. The plots keep you guessing, the characterizations are rich, and the humor subtle. However, if you're looking for guest star Orlando Bloom, he appears in an episode called Judgement Day, which is not part of this set (unless it's called by an alternate title). For the rest of us, Midsomer Murders, Set 1, is a grand addition to our libraries.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Nobody does mystery like the Brits!
Review: Midsomer Worthy is a small English village much like Miss Marple's St. Mary Meade. But in this quaint seeminly benign village evil is ever present. It is up to DCI Barnaby and his young Sgt., Troy, to find the evil source and bring him/her to justice. This series is very enjoyable but not fast paced. You will be charmed by the English country side; the cobblestoned streets; the flower gardens; and the people. I have seen every episode broadcast in the US and own them all as well. So brew yourself a pot of Earl Grey and enjoy the show.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Excellent Boxed Set
Review: One of the things I have enjoyed about the release of so many television series on DVD is the opportunity to own so many British television series that I have missed for one reason or another over the years.

As a reader of Caroline Graham's mysteries, I was pleased to find this series based on her characters. Well written and well acted-- John Nettles as Inspector Barnaby is particularly appealing-- these stories peer under the peaceful facade of Midsomer County where a whole bunch of worms are writhing.

One thing I really enjoyed about this series is the lack of prettification of the actors. Many of the main characters are unabashedly middle aged and their faces show it, yet they are still attractive and vibrant. I think it was Charlotte Armstrong who once wrote how some signs of experience in the face was more interesting than "the bald brow of youth." This show illustrates this.

Don't buy this series for the DVD bonus extras though. They hardly exist.


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