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Long John Silver(Luke Arnold) in Black Sails is as distant from Robert Newton's Harrrr-ty seadog as he possibly could be in the Starz Channel's high budget prequel to Robert Louis Stevenson's novel Treasure Island. Michael Bay(Transformers, The Rock) is an executive producer of this slick and gritty pirate series set in the West Indies of the early 18th Century.
Studio: Anchor Bay
Distributed By: Starz
Video Resolution and Encode: 1080P/AVC
Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
Audio: English 7.1 Dolby TrueHD, Spanish 2.0 DD, French 2.0 DD
Subtitles: English SDH, Spanish
Rating: Not Rated
Run Time: 7 Hr. 36 Min.
Package Includes: Blu-ray, Digital Copy
Disc Type: BD50 (dual layer)
Region: A
Release Date: 01/06/2015
MSRP: $39.95
The Production Rating: 3.5/5
Captain Flint senses that the forces of civilization will be blowing through the West Indies soon, and his efforts are focused on locating the Urca de Lima, a Spanish galleon loaded with treasure. This treasure is the MacGuffin for the series, as various players battle and compete for money and power.
Black Sails is an intriguing look at the world of piracy that retains some of the fantasy and glamor of the genre even while being gritty and avoiding the fantastic elements of the Pirates of the Caribbean films. Toby Stephens brings an intensity to his role of Captain Flint that suits the character. Early in the series while Flint's main goal is to obtain a page missing from a journal that will provide the location of the treasure, he is forced to confront a power play within his own crew that makes Flint demonstrate why he has the strength and intelligence to maintain control of his ship and crew. There is a large cast of characters and their interactions and conflicts provide much dramatic ballast for the series. The production values are top-notch, from the costumes to the set design. Black Sails represents the pinnacle of this genre in television. Although the language, violence, and nudity will not be to every viewer's taste, anyone who desires a gritty and entertaining look at the golden age of piracy will find much to enjoy in Black Sails.
Black Sails was created by Robert Levine and Jonathan E. Steinberg, who collaborated previously on Jericho and Human Target. The producers have gone to great lengths to avoid the clichés of other films and TV series in the pirate genre and created a gritty and more realistic world that deglamorizes the history of piracy without actually taking all of the glamor and fantasy out of it. All 8 episodes of the first season are included on 3 discs in this release.
Video Rating: 4.5/5 3D Rating: NA
Audio Rating: 5/5
Special Features Rating: 2/5
Black Sails: A First Look(9:03): Cast and crew are interviewed in this featurette that was broadcast originally on Starz to promote the series.
Dressed To Kill(1:44): Brief showcase of the costume design for Black Sails.
Pirate Camp(2:23): Cast and stunt coordinators talk about the extensive physical training for the series.
Folklore is Finished(3:26): Cast discuss the deliberate avoidance of clichés from other pirate films and series.
A Place In History(1:31): Hakeem Kae-Kazim(Mr. Scott) talks about the context of slavery as it relates to piracy in the 18th Century West Indies.
Building the Behemoth(3:05): The intricate detail of the pirate ship sets is demonstrated in this featurette.
Also included is a paper insert with a redemption code for digital download of all 8 episodes of season 1.
Overall Rating: 3.5/5
Reviewed By: Timothy E
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