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Movie Description The town of Roswell, New Mexico, has been haunted for decades with accounts of a looming alien presence. The popular television series ROSWELL takes that concept one step further, as aliens become everyday teenagers. Four alien-human hybrids (Shiri Appleby, Jason Behr, Katherine Heigl, Brendan Fehr) have been sent to Earth to wait for the day when they'll return to their planet and save their race. But for now, their battles are the everyday struggles that normal teenagers must face. Blending straight drama with elements of sci-fi, ROSWELL is an engaging drama that works on numerous levels. This release contains every episode from the show's first season.
Film Notes DVD Features:
Region 1 6-Disc Box Set Audio: Dolby Surround - English Full Frame - 1.33
DISC ONE Additional Release Material: Episodes: "Pilot," "The Morning After," "Monsters," "Leaving Normal" Audio Commentary ("Pilot") - 1. David Nutter - Executive Producer, Jason Katims - Executive Producer Deleted Scenes With Optional Commentary
DISC TWO Additional Release Material: Episodes: "Missing," "285 South," "River Dog," "Blood Brother" Audio Commentary ("285 South," "Blood Brother") Deleted Scenes With Optional Commentary
DISC THREE Additional Release Material: Episodes: "Heat Wave," "The Balance," "The Toy House," "Into the Woods" Audio Commentary ("Heat Wave") Deleted Scenes With Optional Commentary
DISC FOUR Additional Release Material: Episodes: "The Convention," "Blind Date," "Independence Day," "Sexual Healing" Audio Commentary ("Independence Day") Deleted Scenes With Optional Commentary
DISC FIVE Additional Release Material: Episodes: "Crazy," "Tess, Lies, and Videotape," "Four-Square," "Max to the Max" Audio Commentary ("Max to the Max") Deleted Scenes With Optional Commentary
DISC SIX Additional Release Material: Episodes: "The White Room," "Destiny" Audio Commentary ("Destiny") Deleted Scenes With Optional Commentary 3 Featurettes Gag Reel Actor Audition ("Tess") Music Video - 1. "Save Yourself" by Sensefield
Industry Reviews "Unabashedly sentimental, yet witty in all the right places..." Entertainment Weekly - Nisha Gopalan (02/27/2004)
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