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Pushing Daisies - Season 1 Details

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The story follows Ned (Lee Pace), who discovered as a boy he could bring the dead back to life. As an adult he is now a pie maker and not only uses this gift to ripen fruit for his pies but also solve murders alongside a private investigator. The tale then gets complicated as he brings his childhood sweetheart, Chuck (Anna .. Read more

Starring Lee Pace, Anna Friel, Chi McBride, Jim Dale
Director Barry Sonnenfeld, Paul A. Edwards, Adam Kane
Genres Comedy, Drama, Television

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Pushing Daisies - Season 1

The story follows Ned (Lee Pace), who discovered as a boy he could bring the dead back to life. As an adult he is now a pie maker and not only uses this gift to ripen fruit for his pies but also solve murders alongside a private investigator. The tale then gets complicated as he brings his childhood sweetheart, Chuck (Anna Friel) back to life. Life would be perfect for Ned and Chuck except one cruel twist, if he ever touches her again she'll go back to being dead... But this time for good!

Starring Lee Pace, Anna Friel, Chi McBride, Jim Dale, Ellen Greene, Swoosie Kurtz, Kristin Chenoweth, Field Cate, Sy Richardson, Leyna Nguyen, Sammi Hanratty
Director Barry Sonnenfeld, Paul A. Edwards, Adam Kane
Studio WARNER HOME VIDEO
Run time DVD: 6 hrs
Blu-ray: 6 hrs
Certificate DVD Certificate 12.gif
Genres Comedy, Drama, Television
Language English
Released DVD: 23 Jun 2008
Blu-ray: 15 Sep 2008
Production year: 2007
Format DVD

Pushing Daisies - Season 1 (3 discs) (2007)

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  • Critics' reviews (6) of Pushing Daisies - Season 1

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  • The series, from creators Bryan Fuller and Barry Sonnenfeld, is a masterful mixture of life, romance, optimism and youthful exuberance, all played out under the threat of instant death

    • Hollywood Reporter
  • This Technicolored kaleidoscope fable of life, love and perpetual whimsy restores my faith in TV's ability to amuse, enchant and entertain with endless invention and eye-popping style

    • TV Guide
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  • 40 out of 40 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars [Highly rated reviewer]

    DARK FLUFF

    Although I missed it on the box (how, do you ask, it was shown like soooo many times...) and took my time to get to the discs, Pushing Daisies is well worth the wait.

    Irrepressible comparisons arise to Six Feet Under, maybe even Tru Calling (Eliza Dushku, alias Buffy's Faith, gets asked for help by dead people, only to relive their fatal day and solve the murder mysteries...), but the narrative, voice over and flashbacks are much more reminiscent of Amelie (a cafe as a centre piece, anybody???) and The Royal Tenenbaums.

    The richness in colour suggests cutesiness and fluff, were it not for the somewhat high and dark concept of the main character being able to bring the dead back to life with one touch, then send them back to eternal death (religious philosophers turning in their graves at this point, no pun)- and only if he does both within 1 minute it remains without the immediate consequence of someone nearby popping their clogs instantly, instead of the just undeaded.

    Lee Pace as Ned (The Pie Maker) and Anna Friel as Chuck are a joy to watch, putting the ironic warmth into a relationship that has a big sticker on it that says 'DO NOT TOUCH!' (my other half would not last 30 seconds ha ha), the support cast including Swoosie Kurtz as the one eyed half of a former glorious synchronised swimming sister team, do their jobs ably and likeably. ( A black private investigator who enjoys knitting? Fabulous!)

    It is a show that might not reach to everyone and is definitely going to work better when watched as box set, as it relies on getting involved and swept up in the crazy, quirky, cling film covered, yet warm world centred around The Pie Hole.

    A triumph then for those who like their apple pie with Gruyere baked into the crust- just that bit twisted, yet satisfying.

    SEE THIS IF YOU LIKED

    * SIX FEET UNDER

    * AMELIE

    * TRU CALLING

    * THE ROYAL TENENBAUMS

  • Most recent members' review of Pushing Daisies - Season 1

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  • 1 out of 1 person found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    Pushing magical limits to the death!

    Pushing Daisies is wonderful; it's beautifully rainbow-coloured, laughs in the face of death and is just great fun.

    Anna Friel does the Brits proud with her US accent, the Yanks probably couldn't tell she was one of theirs.

    I've now seen the first 2 discs and can't wait for the third. They both had 3 episodes on each disc and so I watched each disc in an evening for around 2 hours, just like a feature film!

      • A customer from Eastbourne, East Sussex
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