Alcatraz: The Complete Series (UK - DVD R2 | BD)
Click here for details of Warner's DVD and Blu-ray release for the TV series...
Title: Alcatraz: The Complete Series (IMDb)
Starring: Sarah Jones
Released: 15th October 2012
SRP: £29.99 (DVD) £39.99 (BD)
Further Details:
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment has announced the DVD and Blu-ray release of Alcatraz: The Complete Series for the 15th of October, priced at around £29.99 and £39.99 respectively. Details of bonus material can be found below, along with the artwork.

News by Chris Gould
Starring: Sarah Jones
Released: 15th October 2012
SRP: £29.99 (DVD) £39.99 (BD)
Further Details:
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment has announced the DVD and Blu-ray release of Alcatraz: The Complete Series for the 15th of October, priced at around £29.99 and £39.99 respectively. Details of bonus material can be found below, along with the artwork.
- The Allure of Alcatraz (featurette): Fans will discover what attracted the creators to this island. The castmembers will also discuss their roles and share their memories of working on Alcatraz. Finally, the artdepartment reveals the efforts behind re-animating the mood, tone, and mystery of this iconic landmark.
- Deleted Scenes
- Gag Reel

News by Chris Gould
Advertisements
Existing Posts
Sarah Jones
She looks really good on the show Vegas.What a different role she has on that show,compared to this one.I think another thing people found hard to believe was her being a tough girl cop,being as short as she was.
Sarah Jones isn't leading woman material. I'm sure most viewers found her pretty face and huge rack enough to carry the show but imo, it needed a more capable lead; someone established.
Yet another show cancelled. Really tried to give this a go. After the first 4-5 episodes I thought, 'this needs to turn it up a notch' as it was getting repetitive. And to a certain extent, I thought that it did but it's amazing what happens when you find out (at about episode 6) the show has been cancelled and the last episode ties up and explains b****r all.
Although I watched all the episodes, the heart wasn't in it. Was that because of a lacklustre show or the knowledge that I was now wasting my time? Who knows. What is certain though, is that if you have a lack viewers, cancelling the show half way through and ending without a resolution is hardly likely to reverse that trend.
Alcatraz perhaps wouldn't have stretched beyond one season unless 'they' had some new things up their sleeves to shake it up a bit, but to not have the opportunity to wrap it up in some way is just a waste of everyone's time, money and effort.
Although I watched all the episodes, the heart wasn't in it. Was that because of a lacklustre show or the knowledge that I was now wasting my time? Who knows. What is certain though, is that if you have a lack viewers, cancelling the show half way through and ending without a resolution is hardly likely to reverse that trend.
Alcatraz perhaps wouldn't have stretched beyond one season unless 'they' had some new things up their sleeves to shake it up a bit, but to not have the opportunity to wrap it up in some way is just a waste of everyone's time, money and effort.


