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Thursday, 7 June 2012

The Ultimate Fighter: Team Bisping vs Team Miller (DVD Review)

DVD review of MMA reality series The Ultimate Fighter: Team Bisping vs Team Miller featuring bantamweight and featherweight classes competing for a 6-figure UFC contract.


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The Ultimate Fighter: Team Bisping vs Team Miller (Season 14)
Reality series featuring Michael Bisping and Jason Miller as coaches to featherweight and bantamweight mixed martial artists
USA, 2011 (TV)

Reason to see: Full disclosure that although I’m a fan of MMA through films (SPL, Flash Point / Dao huo xian), I’m relatively new to the world of The Ultimate Fighter having jumped aboard during a recent re-airing of the Georges St. Pierre vs Josh Koscheck season as well as enjoying the most recent broadcasted season of Ultimate Fighter: Live Dominick Cruz vs Urijah Faber, and after enjoying both of those I though it’d be perfect to jump into an entire season that was between them!

The Ultimate Fighter Season 14 Bisping vs Miller is a whopping 5-Disc set with 671 minutes of content and wow it’s a heck of a lot to enjoy, and enjoy it I did! This is the first season that features of bantamweight (135 lbs) and featherweight (145 lbs) mixed martial artist as competitors in the series. The first episode has 16 fights and from the winners each coach picks 4 featherweights and 4 bantamweight fighters to make up the 8 fighters on their team for the season.

It’s really inspiring to see the drive and intensity of the fighters, and the amazing skill that they have and showcase throughout the season. There are so many great guys to root for that with every fight you were cheering for the winner but also felt the heartbreak for those who lost and I was shocked as some of the results, just shocked. A lot is one the line as the winners will not only take home the glory, but also land a 6-figure contract with the UFC. I want to say who I rooted for and which fights I loved, but on that but my commitment to spoiler-free reviews is trumping the exclamations I shouted at the screen while watching. It really an intense and exciting season, and really ramps up the intensity when the pranks start to blur the line of personal space.

The season has a fair share of suprizes and I loved that unpredictability, even if you really think you know how a fight will go, once they get in the octagon who knows what’s going to happen. The spirit and skill of the fighters is so high that every one of the fights in the quarterfinals, semi finals, and finals were fantastic. Some of the qualifying matches weren’t as thrilling, but once you get in to episode 2 and beyond its completely intense. I enjoy the pacing of the season too, that each episode isn’t a strict format of lead up to fight at the end, some episodes throughout the regular season have more than 1 fight, they have lots of pranks throughout the season, plus guest coaches that stop in and of course the coaches challenge (which was hilarious on more than one level!).

One of the reasons I really enjoy the series is that we also get to see the different coaches and their coaching style with the players, which is always fascinating right from the get go on who they pick and why and how they train them throughout the season. I love seeing the effects of coaching and mentoring and it’s pretty rare to see that so it’s a nice bonus here. The two coaches had a pretty different style as well as different reputation, Bisping definitely felt more at a distance but very clear, direct, reasonable and good natured (I was definitely team Bisping!) although he seems to have a bad rep and whatever it’s for I never saw anything that would explain it. And Miller seemed to be the reverse with having a ‘crazy’ rep, yet clearly his team took to him instantly and you can tell he’s a guy that people just enjoy being around.

Although the finale is a great sum up to the season, I do find it a bit odd because it’s a completely different tone and feel from the rest of the season as it has a live audience and announcers, plus at change that the fighters are coached by their coaches as Bisping and Miller fight each other on this night. But the pay off there is definitely getting to see Bisping and Miller face off after an entire seasons of chatter but then they had to put that talk into action.

After watching The Ultimate Fighter Season 14 Bisping vs Miller on DVD, I'm hooked and now I know I'll always watch future season and I even want to go back and watch older ones. I'm totally hooked.

See also my Vlog review of The Ultimate Fighter (Bisping vs Miller) here.

DVD and DVD Extras Details:

Disc 1
  • Episode 1 - Qualifying Matches ( 1h 20mim)
  • Episode 2 - Team picks and first Quarterfinal Fight, (39 minutes)
Disc 2
  • Episode 3 – 1x Quarterfinal Fight (39 minutes)
  • Episode 4 – 2 x Quarterfinal Fights (39 minutes)
  • Episode 5 - 1 x Quarterfinal Fight (39 minutes)
  • Episode 6 – 2 x Quarterfinal Fights (39 minutes)
Disc 3
  • Episode 7 - Final Quarterfinal Fight & Semi Final Match Picks (39 minutes)
  • Episode 8 – 1 x Semi Final Fight (39 minutes)
  • Episode 9 - 1 x Semi Final Fight & Coaches Challenge (39 minutes)
  • Episode 10 2 x Semi Final Fights (39 minutes)
Disc 4
  • Season Finale: Main Card (1h 46 minutes) includes: Final Featherweight Fight, Final Bantamweight Fight, Bisping vs Miller Fight, Tony Ferguson vs Yves Edwards (Fantastic match!) and 1 additional fight between fighters during this season of the show (see more on disc 5)
Disc 5: Season Finale Preliminary Card & Bonus Material
  • Finale Fight Card (1 hour 20 minutes) 5 match ups between fighters during the season of the show
  • Team Bisping Bonus Scenes (14 minutes) Bisping talking about being on the show a second time and reflecting on the season; plus the challenge of working as a team and keeping the team together even though fighting isn’t a team sport and lots of goofing off, and even continuation of some of the threads from the show that showed the personal dynamics and tension between the fighters. Plus more pranks. Always more pranks!
  • Team Miller Bonus Scenes (15 minutes) Wow, you can really see how Miller builds morale with the guys and keeps it light, chilling in the house with the guys and sharing story of how he got to where he is, training with Muay Thai coach, and of course pranks including the effect of their pranks on the other team, this actually still shows a lot of Bisping & his team as well.
  • Additional Bonus Scenes (14 minutes) more time with the assistant coaches and their philosophies, more training footage and more pranks, some of which were pretty impressive and I’m surprized they didn’t include in the show. Really great extra footage.

Shannon's Recommending viewing order:

  • Episodes 1 -2 Qualifying matches, team picks & first quarterfinal match
  • Episodes 3 – 5 Quarterfinals (4 matches)
  • Episodes 6 – 7 Quarterfinals (3 matches) and Semi Final match selection/announcement
  • Episodes 8 – 10 All the Semi Finals (4 matches) and the Coaches Challenge
  • Finale: Preliminary Fights (Disc 5), then Featherweight, Bantamweight and Bisping vs Miller Fights (Disc 4)
  • Bonus Footage
The Ultimate Fighter: Team Bisping vs Team Miller is available on DVD as of June 5, 2012. Check it out over at Amazon.ca & Amazon.com

Shannon's Overall View:
I loved it
I'll watch it again and go back and watch other seasons as well
I highly recommend it as fans of any kind of fighting, action film fans and documentary fans

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© Shannon Ridler, 2012

Thursday, 24 November 2011

Being Human Season 1 (North American) DVD Review

DVD Review of the North American TV series Being Human following a vampire, werewolf & ghost roommates.

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Dirs: Paolo Barzman, Charles Binamé, Adam Kane, Erik Canuel, Jeremiah S. Chechik, Jerry Ciccoritti
Cast: Sam Witwer, Meaghan Rath, Sam Huntington, Mark Pellegrino, Sarah Allen Gianpaolo Venuta, Kristen Hager, Vincent Leclerc, Angela Galuppo
Canada/USA (source), 2011 (TV)

Reason to see: A vampire, werewolf & ghost as roommate = perfect show for me.

Being Human is a TV series that follows a set of new housemates and their struggles from personal to romantic, professional and cultural all of which are complicated by the fact that they are supernatural beings (a vampire, a werewolf and a ghost) but have chosen to do their best and remain and be human.

I was first in line to check out a show that features a vampire, werewolf and ghost as roommates as I'm a huge fan of paranormal TV and this show brings a nice blend of lore, long-term story arc as well as budding friendships between the trio of vampire Aidan (Sam Witwer), werewolf Josh (Sam Huntington) and ghost Sally (Meaghan Rath) who do their best to deal with their supernatural situations. One of the most interesting dynamics of the series is that each of the three main characters is an underdog or outsider within their own supernatural community, none of them chose their fate and each is effected differently. For example, Josh being a werewolf is only out of control on the full moon, but the weight of his actions at that time can stay with him for the entire lunar cycle. Then Aidan is a long-standing vampire who has chosen to abstain from vampire culture and society but it's a continual and challenging position to be in. Then we have Sally, the ghost who’s transparent to the non-supernatural world and mystified at her own mysterious transition. It's three very different perspectives on dealing with a situation that has been pushed upon you and changed each and every one of their natural, but each choose to be, or at least attempt, to maintain their humanity.

Based on the UK series of the same name, Being Human is in a unique situation of running almost con-currently with its across-the-pond counterpart which has three completed seasons in comparison to this North American version (also referred to as SyFy Being Human or Being Human US even though it's and American/Canadian co-production shot in Montreal). They two versions are very aware of each other and they North American version even has a nod to the UK version with vampire Aidan who is a namesake of the actor Aidan Turner who plays the vampire Mitchell in the original UK version of the show. I really enjoyed the UK version therefore was skepitcal but hopeful about this new version, and I admit I went into the series after already seeing the first two seasons of the UK version and it took me quite some time to decide on how I felt about it. The two versions follow many of the same plot lines and characters, but the North American version also adds new plotlines although it does keep to the heart of the original series. I wouldn't necessarily recommend watching the concurrently, but if you pace out the two from each other it's a highly enjoyable series that pulls at the heart strings, shows the power of friendship, the grand struggle to stand apart from the norms and to take a stand for a greater cause.

I really loved both the comedy and the kindness in the series, the struggles of the characters to maintain their humanity and the challenging choice of whether or not to use there supernatural powers for or against humanity. They wrestle with the question if it's possible to remain neutral, when it's time to take a stand and is it better or worse to succumb to your own nature. And somehow in all of that they manage to go through relationship and romantic entanglements as everyday stresses of workplace and tenant/landlord relationships and challenges.

I did find that the series takes a bit to find it's feet, but it's worth giving it a chance because of the great characters and some stand out performances including reoccurring guest star Mark Pellegrino ('Supernatural') as the vampire power player Bishop and series regular Sam Huntington (Fanboys, Dylan Dog: Dead of Night) as the awkward werewolf Josh. The emotional journeys of all of the characters and interesting and overall I say it's a must-see for any fan of paranormal TV fan. I love the friendships and moral questions it portrays and I truly felt for all of the characters.

It's a great time to hop on the Being Human train and if you've not seen it yet you can easily catch up for it's return in Season 2 which will being to air in January 2012. I'll be waiting with baited breath to see where they go next.

If you want to hear even more about Season 1 of Being Human?
You can listen to reactions from each and every episode over at Hexed: Sisterhood of the Supernatural, the paranormal TV podcast I co-host with my sister Suzie:
DVD Extras (4-Disc DVD Set):
  • The Making of Being Human (47 minutes) behind the scenes, series clips, interviews with co-execuative producer/director Adam Kane, executive producer/writer Jeremy Carver, actors Meaghan Rath, Sam Huntington, Sam Witwer & Mark Pellegrino, VFX supervisor Mario Rachiele, make-up artist Emilie Gauthier, SFX make-up artist Érik Gosselin, on reaction/connection the UK series, what drew them to the series, the interweaving of what's the urban setting and mid-20's journey, the genre elements & themes and the connection to real world scenarios, the unique friendship and connection between Sally, Aidan & Josh including the actors talking not only about their own characters but their perspective on the characters and their intermingled relationships; the monster rules for the show and how they've incorporating the traits from different cultures into the show plus discussing the expectations of genre fans regarding rules; discussing each of the types of supernatural creatures in the show with vampires, ghost and werewolves including the creature attributes, characters journey, challenges and connection to their supernatural world as well as the visual effects & make up application to create the visuals for characters including ghost make up and extensive footage on werewolf design creation & transformation.
  • "What Would You Choose" Featurette (3 minutes) show clips & stills from both the North American & UK versions of the shows with actors Meaghan Rath, Sam Huntington, Sam Witwer responding to which supernatural creature they would choose to be plus brief description of the visual effects creation of their characters into their supernatural, plus actor Mark Pelligrino on the deep humanity of the show and his character; as well as response to how much each of the actors watched of the UK version of the show and the connection between the two shows.
  • Interviews with Sam Witwer, Meaghan Rath & Sam Huntington (5 minutes) casual interviews with the cast at a premiere/carpet event chatting about season 1, their characters & journeys, speculation to season 2, reactions from fans. This feature has some really funny moments including casual chatting with some Sam Huntington & Sam Witwer chatting about who in their characters would win in a fight & their impressions of Meaghan Rath. Interviews are interspersed with clips from the show.
  • Being Human Panel at San Diego Comic-Con (39 minutes) panel with actors Sam Witwer, Meaghan Rath & Sam Huntington, executive producer/writer Jeremy Carver and co-executive producer/writer Anne Fricke responding to questions including on how they came to the show, working together, where they want their characters to in season 2, how the team came together, the characters arcs and lots of love for Season 2 scripts and hints/questions/reactions on Season 2. I was a little disappointed in this feature, it's from pretty far away, the audio is pretty low in comparison to the other features, people constantly walking in front of the camera, there are no titles to indicate who is speaking but I enjoyed the casual nature of the discussions and the enthusiastic camaraderie especially between the members of cast.
  • Trailer
Being Human Season 1 (North American) is available on DVD as of November 15, 2011. Check it out over at Amazon.ca & Amazon.com

Shannon's Overall View:
I enjoyed it, and grew to love it as the season progressed
I'll watch it again
I'd strongly recommend it to any paranormal TV fan

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Cross posted here at Hexed: Sisterhood of the Supernatural


© Shannon Ridler, 2011