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The Wire: Complete HBO Season 3

The Wire: Complete HBO Season 3

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Actors: Dominic West, Idris Elba, Michael K. Williams, Sonja Sohn
Studio: Warner Home Video
Category: DVD

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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 31 reviews

Format: Pal
Languages: Dutch (Subtitled), English (Original Language)
Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over
Region: 2
Number Of Discs: 5
Running Time: 780 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6
Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.4 x 0.7

EAN: 7321904825692
ASIN: B000KGGP0S

Release Date: February 5, 2007
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.co.uk Review
Corruption is rife throughout The Wire: The Complete Third Season, which picks up the further adventures of the Baltimore Major Crimes Unit as they continue to wage war on drugs. Only as this is The Wire, that's just the beginnings of their problems. Once again, the show that's rightly being acclaimed as one of America's finest and most intelligent dramas covers the story from all areas. There's the investigating cops on one hand, their targets on the other, and the small matter of heavy political influence both with the Police Department itself, and from the Mayor's Office too.

Cleverly sowing the seeds for the series that'll follow, while lacing the narrative with a wealth of challenging ideas to deal with there and then, season three isn't perhaps the finest of The Wire to date, but it sure does run things close. From its willingness to explore a solution of tolerance to the problem in hand, through to the political ambitions of one man determined to make a name for himself, and the small matter of a drugs operation riddled with in-fighting, it's compelling drama.

It's also unequalled in recent times, courtesy of its outstanding writing, measured performances and willingness to take some bold gambles. Put bluntly, The Wire: The Complete Third Season is a quite brilliant piece of television drama, and easily rewards a purchase. --Simon Brew


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Three out of three, AGAIN the most sophisticated thing on TV!   March 18, 2007
Petrolhead (Hong Kong)
29 out of 30 found this review helpful

Stunningly good, again. Who'd have thought that a TV show about cops and gangs would be so subtle, 3-dimensional, funny, moving and intelligent? Everybody who wants to understand drugs, crime or America should watch it!

In this season, the makers of The Wire have expanded the universe of the show by adding a new political dimension while bringing the focus back to the drug-littered west Baltimore streets of the first season, where names like Barksdale, Omar and Prop Joe still "ring out". It's the same old "game": gangs fighting for street corners, sergeants demanding arrests and Jimmy McNulty going behind his boss's back to pull strings for a short-cut solution to his big case...
I have no wish to give away the plot, which is a humdinger, but suffice to say it the story is jolted by realism and twists just like in the first two seasons. New people join the game, others leave it, and one man thinks he may have struck on an answer to clean up the whole scene...
And the characters are so well drawn, it is hard to believe these are actors. I mean, surely the guy who plays Omar really is chillingly ruthless and charmingly eloquent? And surely the guy who plays Jay must really enjoy needling his subordinates in a gross and funny way? But actually the men behind McNulty and Stringer are both British, which shows how convincing the whole dramatic illusion is, even though it often feels like a documentary.

Please note, you must watch the first two seasons before this one (or at least you REALLY should because they are excellent and you will spoil the fun if you discover the plot backwards) and, yes, the DVDs of all three seasons have subtitles, and you will probably need them, unless you are a Baltimore drug dealer.



5 out of 5 stars if there were a sixth star...   May 14, 2007
El Sushi Supremo (The Japanese part of Paraguay)
26 out of 28 found this review helpful

I concur with many of the opinions below, the choice to focus on one main story line from several angles makes Season Three far superior to Season Two. I just wanted to add that this is very rewarding as we now have the back stories on all the main characters. The confrontations between some of the main characters lead to both acting and cimematograpgy of epic proportions. The showdown between Bouzone and Omar is like a modern day Spaghetti Western, although in this case the lack of music enhances the tension. Probably the greatest triumph in this show, and dare I say it... in any TV show ever made, is the subtle cat and mouse games between the main protagonists on either side of the law. The relationship between McNulty and Stringer could have been taken from a Royal Shakespeare performance, albeit on the streets of west Baltimore. Added to all this are the new layers of politics from the Mayor's office, the Media and the men with the stripes at Police HQ.
It remains for me to say that it is criminal that shows like this are not broadcast on terrestrial TV in the UK, instead we have to suffer shows with faded celebs dancing until their ultimate phone-vote related downfall. Good job I have a dvd player!



5 out of 5 stars TV drama at its best - The Wire is more complex and fascinating than ever   April 2, 2007
Franklin T Marmoset
17 out of 19 found this review helpful

After an unfocused attempt to tackle twin stories for season two, season three of The Wire goes back to dealing with Baltimore's drug problem with a vengeance. This is the most complex season of The Wire yet, with the storyline taking in more layers of the war on drugs as it shows the battle from top to bottom, incorporating more politics than ever before and showing how the pressure from the Mayor's office trickles down through the police precincts and on to the crime-ridden streets. The big story this year is the plan by a police major to push the dealers and users away from their usual corners and into an abandoned area that becomes known as Hamsterdam - a 'turn a blind eye' approach of sorts that causes as many problems as it solves.

Idris Elba shines this season as drug kingpin Stringer Bell, who is desperately trying to make inroads into the legitimate business world but finds his plans complicated by his newly-paroled and entirely non-business-minded partner Avon Barksdale. Also back in the mix is the excellent Michael K Williams as psycho armed robber Omar Little, and Dominic West as detective Jimmy McNulty, who is becoming increasingly obsessed with capturing Bell.

Fans of the police procedural aspect of the show may be a little disappointed this year, as McNulty and co take smaller roles to accommodate the increased focus on the back-stabbing and double-dealing of Baltimore's politicians and high ranking police officers. For me, though, this was a fascinating approach to take to the material, partly because McNulty's stubborn self-centredness is beginning to grate, but also because The Wire has never been a typical cop show (that's what makes it so good). You have to hand it to creator David Simon for his ambition here - rather than churn out another year that retreads familiar ground, what you get instead is an expansion of the story that gives you a bigger picture of the horrible futility inherent to the war on drugs.

If you're a fan of well-written TV drama, you owe it to yourself to check this one out (make sure you watch seasons one and two first, though). This is as good as television gets and is probably the best season of The Wire to date.



5 out of 5 stars Best drama series ever continues to deliver the goods.   January 11, 2007
James E. Morrissey (Sunset District, San Francisco)
16 out of 18 found this review helpful

If you are reading this, you are probably already familiar with the previous two seasons. I believe it is the best thing ever shown on television, period. I'll keep my praise short. It's all been said, better, by others. The overriding theme I try to keep foremost in mind as a viewer is "...all the pieces matter". Often I'll see just how much those pieces matter only after repeated viewings.

I live in the US where the fourth season just finished airing, and I own the third season DVD.

The bottom line is that the third season is every bit as good as the previous two. We get several new characters, and variations on the theme of institutional reform. That doesn't sound nearly as intersting as it turns out to be, but to be any more specific would spoil all the fun. A caution: AVOID spoilers for season three. There are a couple of MAJOR events in this season that are all over the internet.

I don't want to take anything away from season three, but be advised that the fourth season is now being pronounced the best so far by nearly every fan I know personally (and I know quite a few).

Bottom line... Is season three of The Wire worth owning? Oh, Indeed!



5 out of 5 stars If anything is better than this please let me know   April 9, 2007
A. Verma (Slough, England)
14 out of 17 found this review helpful

The Wire is quite possibly the most engrossing and addictive TV show ever made. With Series 3 being the best season yet.

It can at times be a very challenging show to watch. Firstly because some of the slang used is incomprehensible. Secondly because story lines are rarely spelt out for you. And finally because nothing is sugar coated.

These however are some of the things that make it so good. The Wire is a work of genius and I can not recommend it more highly.


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