V - The Mini Series

GBP 9.79

£9.79

V - The Mini Series

V - The Mini Series

GBP 9.79

£9.79

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Overall Rating : 4.67 / 5 (3 Reviews)
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Nostalgic entertainment

Aliens come to Earth in this classic TV show. The Visitors claim to have come in peace but a few people begin to discover their motives are not as good as they claim. I found this as enjoyable now as when it first aired in the 80's. Some of the effects may seem dated but I enjoyed this more than the new version. well worth the purchase.

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V - The Mini Series

One of the most spectacular series of the 80's if ever. Absoloutely riveting to watch, V The Mini series is about aliens landing on earth. "We come in peace" they said, only to drain earth of all it's natural resources. When a suspicious group of humans realise what they are up to they form an alliance to fight the resistance led by Mike Donovan ( Marc Singer, The Beast ) Juliet Parrish (Faye Grant, Internal Affairs) and later in series Ham Tyler ( Michael Ironside, Starship Troopers) who vow to bring down the aliens. Unbelievable graphics and special effects for 80's TV, highly recommended.

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V for Very entertaining

From the first shots of the huge "Visitors" ship hovering over South America to the final scenes of a fledgling resistance movement, "V" the original mini series draws parallels with Nazi Germany to paint a picture of tension, fear and enslavement under the guise of friendship. They came with an offer we couldn't refuse and then took everything. For fans of the re-imagined "V" series, a nostalfia filled 3 hours of 80's TV at its best is an ideal companion to their viewing. For those that haven't seen it, it is an extra-ordinary story, rich in sub-texts at so many levels. And for those that used to sit at home on those barmy summer nights nearly 30 years ago, it is a trip down memory lane, an a TV series that can be enjoyed by all ages.

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