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Old 01-18-2005, 09:48 PM   #1 of 34
Scott Kimball
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MacGyver: The Complete First Season





Studio: Paramount

Year: 1985 - 1986

Rated: NR

Length: 1045 Minutes

Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1

Audio: English Dolby Digital 2.0 (mono)

Subtitles: None

Closed Captioned

Special Features: None

Estimated Street Price: $30 or less, USD
Release Date: January 25, 2005


He’s a “fixer.” He’s a soldier. He’s a freelance spy. And, he’s a genius when it comes to improvisation. He’s MacGyver (Richard Dean Anderson).

Who else can defuse a bomb with milk (lowfat)... or build a bomb with chewing gum? Who else would climb onto the hood of a car to fix the brakes... at 70 mph? Who else can pick a lock with a Swiss Army Knife? In less then 10 seconds? Behind his back?

MacGyver is a man who doesn’t carry lots of gadgets. His knife, matches, and an empty knapsack in which to put items he finds along the way is all he needs to improvise his way out of a jam. MacGyver uses everyday objects and his knowledge of chemistry and physics to create what he needs to complete a mission. He hates guns. He hates killing. And, he’s afraid of heights (though that doesn’t keep him from achieving high altitudes).

MacGyver first aired during a period of my life when I never seemed to find the time to watch television. I had heard of this interesting new spy show. I even managed to catch an episode from time to time. I never came to fully appreciate the series until now, however, when I could enjoy the entire first season in sequence.

The program has aged a bit. It is definitely dated by the constant cold war references. Guest stars are often in need of acting lessons, and dialog is somewhat less than realistic at times. Setups leading to climactic moments can be a bit pretentious - but the show is a lot of intelligent fun... even after twenty years.

As a cost cutting measure, MacGyver frequently used stock footage, and intercut bits of scenes from Paramount films. One of the most noticeable instances of this is in the episode “Thief of Budapest,” in which much of the chase from the original The Italian Job is recycled for the climax of the episode.

MacGyver: Season One includes the following episodes:

Disc 1: Pilot, The Golden Triangle, Thief of Budapest, The Gauntlet
Disc 2: The Heist, Trumbo’s World, Last Stand, Hellfire
Disc 3: The Prodigal, Target MacGyver, Nightmares, Deathlock
Disc 4: Flame’s End, Countdown, The Enemy Within, Every time She Smiles
Disc 5: To Be a Man, Ugly Duckling, Slow Death, The Escape
Disc 6: A Prisoner of Conscience, The Assassin

The Transfers
The video on this set is less than stellar, but it isn’t a total loss. Some episodes display greater amounts of dust and dirt than others, and that is the biggest problem I see. All of the episodes have a noticeable amount. Some episodes appear rather soft, showing evidence of over-processing - perhaps some high frequency filtering. Most episodes are less soft - though I wouldn’t classify any as consistently highly detailed.

Colors appear a bit inconsistent from one episode to the next - both in saturation and value. Most often, the color is a bit under saturated, and the values appear skewed toward red.

Contrast is just okay, with fairly solid blacks and decent shadow detail. Whites can appear a bit muddy, never seeming to achieve purity.

Some of the worst footage in terms of print damage is in the frequent use of stock footage in the series. Since this was often dirty footage to begin with, it is difficult to fault the transfer for that.

Finally, occasional compression artifacts such as mosquito noise can be seen, as well as occasional mild aliasing.

Inconsistency is the primary feature, with image quality ranging from fair to good.

With such a laundry list of flaws, it sounds worse than it is. Overall, the video is certainly a little disappointing, but it is ultimately watchable. Recalling Anchor Bay’s recent release of “The Commish,” I can say that the video on this set is much better than that. While I’d like to see better quality than we have here, a street price of under $30 allows for a bit of forgiveness. I don’t expect a print restoration, but one hopes that Paramount will do a bit better on the encoding on the next season.

The audio is monaural, and delivers a pretty good punch. Frequency response is pretty solid, with some decent bass response when called for. Dialog and music sound pleasing and natural.

Final Thoughts
Though the transfers aren’t perfect and there are zero extras, I really enjoyed the show. If you’re a hardcore fan, you may want to pick this up, as the price is right.
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Old 01-19-2005, 02:51 AM   #2 of 34
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Scott: Thankyou very much for your review. Nothing could stop me from buying this show i don't think and the price point only helps that out. From watching the show on tvland when it first appeared there in early 2004, the first season by far had the worst image quality. So one can only hope that will translate to a better picture in future seasons.
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Old 01-19-2005, 07:31 AM   #3 of 34
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Cannot wait for this!!! It will be mine!!

Thanks for the review.




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Old 01-19-2005, 09:58 AM   #4 of 34
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No Patty and Selma jokes yet....hmmmmmmm



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Old 01-19-2005, 03:15 PM   #5 of 34
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Of the Bouvier sisters, which one was it that loved MacGyver? And I wonder if the creators of MacGyver ever had a little in-joke as a response to the Bouvier sister's obsession? Like, a character named Sideshow Bob who used to be a clown but became a serial killer?



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Old 01-25-2005, 12:45 PM   #6 of 34
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Well since I couldn't resist I bought it this morning (I loved it years ago) so lets hope it stands up pretty well. I hope they bring the seasons out quickly like every 3 months or so.
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Old 01-25-2005, 12:49 PM   #7 of 34
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I am going to pick mine up shortly.. I believe it was said paramount will most likely be releasing 4 seasons of macgyver this year.
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Old 01-25-2005, 01:01 PM   #8 of 34
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Thats great news... by that timetable we could get the whole series done next year
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Old 01-25-2005, 03:20 PM   #9 of 34
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Holy cow, 4 seasons a year!?!

Love the CC $25 price tag though. I went to 2 Circuit Cities at noon and both were sold out! (and they did receive them incase you were wondering ) So had to head over to Best Buy.

I removed my MacGyver season pass in anticipation of this release.
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Old 01-25-2005, 04:36 PM   #10 of 34
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Thats great news... by that timetable we could get the whole series done next year

On the one hand - sure. But on the other hand... would have loved it a lot more, if there were only two seasons a year, but those nicely done. Even "21, Jump Street" gets an audio commentary and at least some extras.

I'm very disappointed that my most favourite tv show ever is released in such a lousy way.

Now I'm hoping on Warner doing a better job with my second favourite show Lois & Clark.

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