Dr. Helen Magnus (Amanda Tapping) is a beautiful and enigmatic scientist who seeks out all manner of monstrous creatures. Aided by forensic psychiatrist Dr. Will Zimmerman (Robin Dunne), tech expert Henry Foss (Ryan Robbins) and the real Bigfoot (Christopher Heyerdahl), the Sanctuary team tracks down, studies and protects the strange and often terrifying creatures that secretly populate our world.Bonus Content:Disc 4 - Sanctuary Season One: Making-of FeaturettesBloopersBehind-the-Scenes Photo GallerySeason Two Sneak PeekSanctuary: The Original Webisodes - Part 1Sanctuary: The Original Webisodes - Part 2Disc 8 - Sanctuary Season Two: Making-of FeaturettesAnatomy of an Episode: "Next Tuesday"Sanctuary Goes to Comic-ConWill VisionBloopers and OuttakesPhoto Gallery Disc 14: Making-of FeaturettesBloopers/OuttakesDeleted ScenesDisc 18 - Sanctuary Season Four: Making-of FeaturettesBloopers/OuttakesDeleted Scenes
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The Little Show That Could
A lot of shows can be described as labors of love, but Sanctuary is one that undeniably earned the title. It was created as a webseries that was filmed between Amanda Tapping's commitments to Stargate and released with no real expectation anything would come from it.When Sanctuary premiered, the self-dubbed "terrible trio" - writer/creator Damian Kindler, director Martin Wood and actress Amanda Tapping - acted as executive producers but didn't receive compensation for the job. They were only there to get the show up and running, and they felt the executive producer fees should go toward making the show since they weren't backed by a studio. The show was filmed with a heavy reliance on virtual sets, which allowed them to give their world a scope and depth unlike anything else on television. The Sanctuary was truly a dark, Gothic place with branching corridors and dark nooks and crannies where anything could (and probably was) lurking.Sanctuary was the story of Dr. Helen Magnus, a teratologist (a real doctrine: it's the study of abnormalities of physiological development) from Victorian England whose experiments with vampire blood granted her the gift/curse of longevity. When the series begins she is 157 years old and "hasn't aged a day" since 1888. She's used her extended lifespan to continue her father's work of seeking out creatures called "Abnormals." Her mission is to protect these creatures from humans, and vice versa.Throughout history, Helen has had a myriad of people assisting her in this goal. At the turn of the last century, she worked with James Watson (the inspiration for Sherlock Holmes), Nikola Tesla (yes, that one), Nigel Griffin (who inspired The Invisible Man by H.G. Wells), and her fiancé, Montague John Druitt: Jack the Ripper. She acquired wealth and connections that have made her a very dangerous person to cross.One of the most intriguing things about Sanctuary was the scope of its history. For each season, the main title was adjusted to show a photograph of Helen standing beside a different historic figure. Albert Einstein, Amelia Earhart, Mahatma Gandhi, and Martin Luther King, Jr. were all spotted on Helen's desk, and countless other historic figures were name-dropped through the series. Helen didn't treat these as brushes with greatness; they were just people she once worked alongside. Joe DiMaggio taught her how to play baseball. She was aboard the *Titanic during its doomed voyage. She watched the sun rise with one of the Beatles (George Harrison, as confirmed later by Tapping).Characters like Nikola Tesla, John Druitt and Adam Worth had their origins in real-life Victorian and Edwardian newsreels. Just like Stargate SG-1 sneakily taught mythology and ancient Egyptian history through alien overlords and epic space battles, Sanctuary inspired its fans to dust off their history books (okay, fine, Wikipedia) and read up on the real people their favorite characters were based on.With all of that put aside, Sanctuary was an extremely rare show in that it featured as its lead character a woman whose mission in life didn't involve finding Mr. Right, getting married, having a bunch of kids. She effortlessly held her own with the men. In a situation where Helen is being held hostage, her male companion gets the drop on the enemies and uses his advantage to take out the henchmen at the back of the room. Helen handles the guy with the knife to her throat on her own.The show took risks. When a same-sex kiss was written into an episode, Amanda Tapping asked for the scene to be adjusted to make it clear Helen wanted it. With one moment, the show confirmed their main character was bisexual, territory rarely explored by other mainstream television series. Amanda had long told anyone who would listen that Helen was bisexual, and that she'd romanced women (including a dalliance with Amelia Earhart), but to have it confirmed so completely was an amazing thing to see. Sanctuary for all is not an empty motto.With conventional thinking, Sanctuary should never have existed. A show with no studio backing, powered by the creative energies of three people who basically pushed their boat out to sea and waited for the winds to pick up, it was an uphill climb. We had four great seasons, with historical scope and amazing characters. At the very, very least we can say that the series ended with an appropriate finale. This DVD set collects one chapter in the long life of Helen Magnus. Whatever the next chapter is I'm sure it will be as epic and amazing. I just hope, one way or another, we get a glimpse of what she's up to.(Sanctuary is over, but Sanctuary for Kids lives on. Please visit sanctuaryforkids.org and see what you can do to help.)-- edited from my review of the series originally written for Geek Speak MagazineEDITED to reflect the actual release!The Complete Series comes in a gorgeous slipcase that, appropriately for the show, is elegant and aged. It makes a very stately addition to the DVD shelf. The discs are specially designed to match the box style rather than just recycling the ones used in the individual season sets.There are no new special features here if you already own the sets. A lot of effort went into making this set look right, and it reflects the content very well. The artwork - both the shots of the Sanctuary and the aged photographs of the cast - is absolutely perfect. It looks and feels like something that would be at home on the shelf in Helen Magnus' office. The design also incorporates the box art for Seasons 1-4 in a "family-album" type frame that I felt was beautifully designed.If you already own the individual sets, there's nothing that will make this set must-have. It's a collector's item, something for people who want to represent the show in a very special way rather than a money grab to make you pay twice for the same 59 episodes.
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sanctuary is a great series
sanctuary was a great and fun series to watch. the acting was terrific as was the story telling. amanda tapping is amazing in it. wish there would have been a season 5. the series ended to soon.
S**Y
love this series
The first set I ordered had a cracked DVD in case but they sent another set to me and it is perfect.
D**A
Decent effects on shoestring budget
I’ll list the negatives to get them out of the way. I would have preferred to get this on Blu-ray, but DVDs were the only option available. And it was fairly obvious in a number of episodes that the green screen and special effects felt as though they were lifted directly from the broadcast.I have enjoyed watching Amanda Tapping during her long run on the Stargate franchise, as well as catching guest appearances on shows like Travelers. And I’m well aware of Martin Woods’ directing chops from the many Stargate episodes he helmed, as well as other shows. And to see them as the main reason why Sanctuary even exists is gratifying. I just wish that there was an alternative to SyFy network because the beancounters there just want filler and don’t care about quality. That’s why so many shows only last a few seasons there.But Sanctuary had a good premise and they appeared to stick fairly close to that compared to other shows where by the second year you wonder if someone flushed the whole previous season down the toilet and changed basic truths that were established.I was disappointed with her daughter’s character being killed off towards the end of the first season, but couldn’t find a reason for it online. I wondered if it was because she had been built up as a superhero and that made some of the other characters look weak by comparison. But I thought she was both fun/spunky and no-nonsense/kick-ass at the same time.Christopher Hyerdahl was great playing both Bigfoot and Jack the Ripper.But going back to my earlier statement, Amanda Tapping was the reason I enjoyed the show so much. She was born in England but raised in Canada, yet she managed a quite believable English accent. And while blondes might have more fun, I am partial to auburn and brunettes, and the hair color gave her character a Victorian era air, charm and class.One storyline that really required me to suspend my disbelief, though, was the hollow earth plot line. It felt like the writers were running on empty and caught a 5AM broadcast of Journey To The Center Of The Earth. Or even worse, Land of the Lost, where I fully expected to see a sleestack (?). Or a bad-actor cameo from Will Ferrel.
S**S
Nice Series Collection
It's a nice set, but it didn't come with the promised guide. I guess it's easier to make my own than to send it back. I really love the series though and the video quality is great.
G**N
Amazing Series!
I came upon this series by accident. I was looking for supernatural, sci-fi, vampires etc series and this popped up on the IMDb website. I ordered from Amazon, received quickly, in great condition and only wish there were more seasons! This Series is absolutely amazing. Loved every episode and reminds me a little of Warehouse 13, except instead of objects they are dealing with abnormals. Living creatures with special powers or abilities. One of the best series I have seen! Comedy, drama, action and even some romance. Only drawback, there are only 4 seasons to this series! Should have kept going.
C**H
Love this series
I was going to return because some DVD's would not play in DVD player. I decided to try in my Blu-ray player and they worked. This is a great series.
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