Lost In Space: Complete Adventures Limited Edition Blu-ray with Molded Robot - Perfect for Sci-Fi Collectors & Classic TV Show Fans
Lost In Space: Complete Adventures Limited Edition Blu-ray with Molded Robot - Perfect for Sci-Fi Collectors & Classic TV Show Fans
Lost In Space: Complete Adventures Limited Edition Blu-ray with Molded Robot - Perfect for Sci-Fi Collectors & Classic TV Show Fans

Lost In Space: Complete Adventures Limited Edition Blu-ray with Molded Robot - Perfect for Sci-Fi Collectors & Classic TV Show Fans

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Product Description The original hit sci fi series Lost in Space, comes to Blu ray in this limited edition B 9 Robot molded collectible packaging. This massive 18 disc set contains all 84 episodes remastered in high definition, and over six hours of exciting extras with recently discovered content you won’t find anywhere else in the galaxy. It’s out of this world fun for everyone! Highlights include commentaries on classic episodes with the original cast, 50th anniversary interviews with the original series cast and hours of archive footage for the true “Lost in Space” aficianado. In addition, the Blu ray includes an exclusive table read of Bill Mumy’s unproduced 1980 epilogue script, featuring Mumy, Angela Cartwright, Marta Kristen, Mark Goddard and more! Set Contains: OVER 8 HOURS OF RARELY SEEN AND NEVER-BEFORE-SEEN EXTRAS50th Anniversary Interviews with Original Series Cast MembersOriginal Cast Reunion Performance of Bill Mumy’s 1980 Unproduced Script, LOST IN SPACE: THE EPILOGUEVintage Versions of 4 Original Network Episodes (AS SEEN ON AIR in the 1960s with Original TV Commercials and Bumpers) 1973 Animated Special 20th Anniversary Audio Interview with Lost in Space Series Creator Irwin Allen 2 Full-Length Lost in Space Documentaries Original Animated Series Concept Pitch VideoUnaired Series Pilot Episode: “No Place to Hide” Original Network Commercials, Vintage Cast Interviews AND MUCH, MUCH MORE!

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First let me say this not so much a review of the Blu-Ray disc set ( I have not seen it yet) but my feelings about "Lost In Space" the TV series in general and the fact that this fully restored version is finally going to be released. I have been waiting for this for about 2 years. Every since I first heard about this project and then the teaser they put on YouTube a while back, I was there!!! They had me the first second of the video. As of the writing of this review I am 60 years young. I remember fondly watching the teaser trailer they ran for a month or two before the show aired. I was so there. I was about 10 years old. I was already into Sci-Fi. I loved Fireball XL5, Thunderbirds and any 50's Sci-Fi movie reruns on TV. Lost in Space was the first TV show of it's kind that pushed all my buttons. Now that is one layer of my love for this series. Then I did not get to see it again until the Sci-Fi channel started showing reruns, I guess it was sometime in the 90's. I set my VHS recorder to watch it 2 times all the way through.It was then that I started seeing another layer of the show that as a kid I did not pickup on. I know the show by todays standards is considered cheesy, with the ultimate happening with "The Great Vegetable Rebellion" which I absolutely love. One of the things I love is how the show morphed from one thing to another. After about the 3 or 4 episodes the producers and writers started to see there just was not any chemistry between the husband and wife, older daughter, and the navigator/pilot. So they started to write more for Dr. Smith (Jonathan Harris) Will Robinson (Billy Mumy) and the Robot. Jonathan Harris being the seasoned actor that he was, could see that his part was going to be killed off, decided to make the part his own. Ignoring input from Irwin Allen, he made the part more lovable than villain. Mainly because he wanted a steady pay check. Talk about surviving in the cut throat world of Hollywood. I literally could give a 2 hour lecture on all the behind the scenes stuff that went on, but there are already several books written and interviews about all that stuff.If you have a 4k TV with surround sound home theater set up this will be the ultimate experience. We finally will be able to see it as the producers would have wanted us to see it if the technology for the delivery to your house had been there. (I am not one of the purist people who believe that it is sacrilegious to show it any other way than 4.3 aspect ratio). I want to see the fully restored 35mm film elements in all of it's almost widescreen glory, the way God intended. I know a lot of work has gone into making this and it is worth every penny.Lets face it, no one has yet seen Lost In Space restored to this level of detail. I have the DVD box set which was made from the 1 inch video tape, and it looks pretty good but just will not compare to this version.I hope more and more TV show from the sixties and seventies could have this same treatment. I have seen Hogan's Heroes done this same way and it is just like watching something that was made yesterday, it is that good. I believe they were showing it on HDNET some time back.It just goes to show you that when they were making these TV shows using 35mm film they sure knew what they were doing, it was the HD of it's day. It's a shame no one was able to watch it that way back then. I guess it gives people like me something to live for...