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The Lone Gunmen - The Complete Series

The Lone Gunmen - The Complete Series

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Actors: Bruce Harwood, Tom Braidwood, Dean Haglund, Zuleikha Robinson, Stephen Snedden
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Category: DVD

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 73 reviews
Sales Rank: 6956

Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Dvd-video, Subtitled, Widescreen, Ntsc
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), Spanish (Dubbed)
Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Number Of Items: 3
Running Time: 45
Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.3 x 0.7

MPN: FOXD2226756D
UPC: 024543167556
EAN: 0024543167556
ASIN: B0006UEVUE

Theatrical Release Date: March 4, 2001
Release Date: March 29, 2005
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Studio: Tcfhe Release Date: 08/05/2008 Run time: 559 minutes Rating: Nr

Amazon.com
The Lone Gunmen was the short-lived spin-off series starring those scene-stealing conspiracy theorists from The X-Files. To recap, there is buttoned-down Byers (the bearded, relatively normal-looking one, played by Bruce Harwood), the "man of action" Frohike (the short one who had the hots for Scully, played by Tom Braidwood), and master hacker Langly (the one with the long blond hair, played by Dean Haglund). They also meet some new characters who both help and hinder: a female agent calling herself Yves Adele Harlow (and other anagrams for Lee Harvey Oswald, played by Zuleikha Robinson), who always seems a step ahead of them, and James "Jimmy" Bond (Stephen Snedden), the dimwitted benefactor who thinks that the Gunmen give him a purpose in life.

The series lasted a mere 13 episodes, and in retrospect probably plays better now than it did in the spring of 2001 when the peak years of The X-Files were still fresh in the memory. Thanks to direction and writing by the same creative talent and music by Mark Snow, The Lone Gunmen has the feel of Chris Carter's signature series, though without the impenetrable mythology and the sexual tension (Robinson is beautiful, but let's be serious). The episodes are generally stand-alone affairs reflecting the goofy humor that made the trio part of the comic relief in The X-Files. Light-hearted topics include a blind football team and a super-intelligent chimpanzee, but the closing episode dealt with the familiar themes of alien abduction and government cover-ups (a thread that after the series' cancellation had to be concluded in an episode of The X-Files, which is also included in this set). And particularly chilling is the pilot: aired six months before 9/11, it deals with an attempt to fly an airplane into the World Trade Center. The Lone Gunmen couldn't match the brilliant inspiration of The X-Files (few shows could), but for fans it might just be the next best thing. --David Horiuchi


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5 out of 5 stars Not so improbable as it seemed when it aired!!!   October 24, 2008
With the first episode being pretty darn prophetic, can the others be far off? Hey, conspiracy theorists might be right......wish the boys were still on TV. Guys, you rocked then and still rock now!


5 out of 5 stars Awesome   September 22, 2008
The Lone Gunmen should have been a very successful show. Anyone who enjoys their recurring roles on the X-Files should be in love with this spin-off as well. The plots are really entertaining and funny and the characters really develop here in just 13 episodes. Jimmy Bond, Kimmy and Yves Adele Harlow are all tremendous character additions, each cast perfectly. As the show came to a close it was only just taking off! But these episodes are all wonderfully entertaining in themselves. (Though I don't quite know why they are still so obsessed with the JFK assassination, since the Gunmen solved that one on the X-Files already, but... Kimmy also died on the X-Files when his name was Jimmy, so we'll have to let some things slide!)
If only the execs had given it more time, it would have been a great cult hit.
As for the DVD set, I do with there would have been deleted scenes and more bonus material included, but unfortunately that didn't happen. There are a few great commentary tracks for different episodes, though, with the producers and the actors as well.
Highly recommended viewing for those who missed the boat, and a definite collector's must-have for X-Philes, and there are a few excellent X-Files tie-ins on these episodes, but really what is impressive is how the Gunmen stand out on their own from the start. The show quickly proves itself to have been much more than a "spin-off."



5 out of 5 stars a Steal!!!!!!!!   August 28, 2008
i've been Looking for this season in store but could not locate it. so i took a look on here. there it was! but Not only That, but for a Cheap Price & the set is Brand New!!!! it was Basically a Steal!!!!!!


4 out of 5 stars Lone Gunmen Series Content great, production poor.   May 27, 2008
Production poor. The Second DVD had same data on both sides therefore missing three episodes. Amazon replaced with remarkable speed and ease. Replacement had second disc with all data although it was on reversed sides. Content excellent especially Planet of the FroHikes(spelling?). Amazon did its usual outstanding job on something that was not their fault.


3 out of 5 stars Signs of Greatness   May 24, 2008
The Lone Gunmen had quite a lot going for it when it was pitched by Chris Carter at Fox. It was a spin off of the hugely popular X-Files; it had a built in fan base; and it had instantly recognizable characters. The problem was, at least in its early episodes ,it didn't know if it wanted to be broad comedy or tap into the drama that defined the X-Files universe. Unfortunately it tried to do both and did neither as well as it should.

The Lone Gunmen were a trio of newspaper journalists who wanted to expose all manner of conspiracies within the government and corporate America. They did not fight the paranormal as did the agents on the X-Files. The characters: Frohike (Tom Braidwood), Byers (Bruce Harwood) and Langly (Dean Haglund) were regular guys. They were not James Bond super spies. Into the mix were added a goofy benefactor Jimmy (Stephen Snedden) and a beautiful woman of questionable intentions Yves (Zuleikha Robinson). The personalities worked well together but there was no real character arc present. The veiwer knew no more about the backstories of the principals then they did with the pilot. This was the tragic flaw of the series. There was no need to follow the series week by week. A casual viewer could watch from time to time and never miss anything.

The Complete Series is presented on three flipper discs from Fox. There are thirteen series episodes and one final episode from the X-Files that ties up loose ends with the plot. The color and sound are routinely excellent. The presented extras include five commentaries (three by the creative team and two by the principal cast). There is an exceptional featurette called the Defenders of Justice which looks at the series in retrospect and four TV spots.

This is well worth seeing if you get a chance. It belongs in the collection of any X-Files fan. Just wish that Fox would do away with the flipper discs once and for all.


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