Caprica - Season 1 - Part 1 details

Caprica - Season 1 - Part 1
Format: 15 DVD
Starring: Eric Stoltz, Esai Morales, Paula Malcomson, Polly Walker, Alessandra Toressani, Magda Apanowicz, Avan Jogia, Sasha Roiz
Director: Jeffrey Reiner
Genres: Sci-Fi/Fantasy, Television - Horror
Studio: UNIVERSAL PICTURES
Name Discs
Caprica - Season 1 - Part 1 - Disc 1
15 Disc 1
Caprica - Season 1 - Part 1 - Disc 2
15 Disc 2
Caprica - Season 1 - Part 1 - Disc 3
15 Disc 3
Caprica - Season 1 - Part 1 - Disc 4
15 Disc 4

DVD Information

Run time: 8 hours 30 minutes
Rental release: 03 Jan 2011
Main languages: English
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  • More likeCRAPrica

    Rated - 1.0 star  
    By Suhail Ahmad from Leicester, England. , 08 Feb 2010

    [Highly rated reviewer]

    I saw the pilot series on sky one on 1st February 2010. It was so mind numbingly boring and equally pointless, that I just had to switch it off after just 35 mins. I recall the pilot episode of BSG when it was released 4 years ago. It was slow and dull, but I still felt intrigued as to how the plot would thicken. This new prequel Craprica did not instill any of that intrigue in me. Instead, it swamped me with boredom. Seriously, if an intelligent adult drama requires teen sprogs as the leading characters, then it is doomed to failure.
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  • Fanboys only

    Rated - 3.0 stars  
    By Mattwho (30 reviews) from Cheltenham , 05 Apr 2013
    This prequel was based on the epic BSG series and draws on many of the same elements. Unfortunately it looses a lot of the sense of peril and uncertainty that dominated its predecessor. The drama is quite slow and the plot so convoluted that it is hard to follow whose betraying who at any given moment. Overall die hard fans will love it, anybody will be bored silly
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  • It can be a little work but worth it

    Rated - 3.5 stars  
    By LikesFrenchFilms (41 reviews) , 27 Nov 2012

    THIS REVIEW CONTAINS SPOILERS Show review anywayHide

    This DVD is the pilot episode (double length) and two first episodes of Caprica.

    Apparently it was never originally intended to be a prequel fro Battlestar Galactica, but instead a treatise on evolving artificial intelligence. But the money said otherwise and hence the story became saddled with the inevitability of the Cylons.

    However at this time, Caprican society is being established for the viewer. Clearly the Taurons are meant to be a Sicilian analogue because they have a mafia style criminal class with their own code.

    For me the hook is the (spoiler coming) avatar virtual intelligence in the shape of a deceased child, that gains an entrance o the real world in the body of an early Cylon model. (the model 1?) That kept the interest through the somewhat turgid relationship between the millionaire industrialist and the Tauron lawyer with gang links.

    All in all I would recommend this to BSG fans and possibly Babylon 5 fans who enjoy long story arcs.
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  • Good series - shame it's only half of it!

    Rated - 4.0 stars  
    By VM (1 review) , 23 Jul 2012
    I've really liked the first half of this series. It's a very different style to Battlestar, but really interesting to see this take on the birth of the Cylons.

    Haven't seen the end yet though as for some reason, they don't have it on here. Don't really understand how they can have the rights to part of a series and not the whole thing. Poor effort from Love Film. Really frustrating as I want to see the rest!
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  • Capital Caprica

    Rated - 3.5 stars  
    By Lighthouse (111 reviews) from BRIGHTON , 03 Mar 2011

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    Only one Cylon and not any Space Battles. Must be rubbish. Well in fact it is very good and a smart prequel to Battlestar, But the problem is people want the same thing and instead were given an even paced film about the collapse of society. Nicely acted with an ending that causes a mixture of emotions. We know what happens to the Cylons but is that how they started?

    I enjoyed it and will have to buy the series to see what happens. Shame it never lasted and a shame it suffered from being the child of a great parent.
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  • One For The Fans

    Rated - 2.0 stars  
    By Pseudolus (10 reviews) from Exeter , 10 Apr 2010
    Caprica is a prequel to the phenomenal revision of Battlestar Galactica, and suffers immensely from comparison to the parent series.

    Like the Galactica mini series the pilot opts for a slowburn intro (although still managing to fit in a cyber club, a train bombing, a murder and the creation of the first cylon) but lacks the sense of impending doom that so characterised the mini series. It also suffers from the expectation that this will be another Battlestar Galactica, with space flight and set piece battle scenes underpinning the philosophical questions.

    Don't be put off. The slowburn storylines are what made Galactica so addictive, the philosophy takes time too, otherwise the series is entirely it's own beast. This is a whole new world for fans to explore, and it will take time.

    Unfortunately the main problem is going to be, who is the series aimed at? I think that the Galactica fanbase may be disappointed with the series, and the new audience put off by the fact this is a prequel to an established universe (And Galactica was always hard to get into with it's extended story arcs).

    I will be watching, both as a hardened fan of the original series and someone intrigued by the pilot episode, but, from what I've seen so far, I don't expect this to get beyond 2 seasons.
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