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Black Sails: The Complete Collection (Seasons 1-4) [Blu-ray]
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28 Aug. 2017 "Please retry" | — | 13 |
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Genre | Military & War |
Format | PAL, Box set |
Contributor | Toby Stephens, Zach McGowan, Hannah New, Luke Arnold, Jessica Parker Kennedy |
Language | English |
Number of discs | 13 |
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INCLUDES OVER 100 MINS OF NEW BONUS MATERIAL - AVAILABLE EXCLUSIVELY ON BLU-RAY AND STEELBOOK. 1715. The Golden Age of Piracy. New Providence Island is a lawless territory, controlled by history's most notorious pirate captains. The most feared is Captain Flint, a man who would resist civilization at all costs. A man prepared to wage war on the world. This battle will reach across land and sea, from the brothels of the Bahama islands, to the halls of power in London, to the blood-stained decks of a Spanish man-of-war; and be fought by men and women whose names will be forever forged into our collective memory. Names like Captain Charles Vane. Edward Teach, Jack Rackham, and Anne Bonny. And last but not least… Long John Silver.
Product details
- Aspect Ratio : Unknown
- Is discontinued by manufacturer : No
- Language : English
- Product Dimensions : 3.4 x 16.9 x 13.7 cm; 281.23 g
- Audio Description: : English
- Manufacturer reference : unknown
- Media Format : Box set, PAL
- Run time : 34 hours and 51 minutes
- Release date : 28 Aug. 2017
- Actors : Toby Stephens, Luke Arnold, Zach McGowan, Hannah New, Jessica Parker Kennedy
- Subtitles: : Spanish, German
- Language : English (Dolby Digital 2.0)
- Studio : Platform Entertainment
- ASIN : B01NBY4LOJ
- Country of origin : Poland
- Number of discs : 13
- غ Rank: 1,485 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)
- 38 in Military & War (DVD & Blu-ray)
- 215 in Television (DVD & Blu-ray)
- 248 in Box Sets (DVD & Blu-ray)
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- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 11 December 2024Excellent series, well worth watching
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 5 March 2019This is for me the greatest and most satisfying television programme I’ve watched and as I’m in my 50s, I’ve seen a few over the years to make a comparison. This does for pirates what Deadwood did for cowboys and Vikings does for vikings. A story so powerful it’s had a significance influence on some aspects of my life, inspiring me to research and read historical books on pirates thus increasing my understanding and enjoyment of the story, read Treasure Island for the first time, discover fine rum (Foursquare, Appleton, Mount Gay and Plantation highly recommended)and even seek out a pirate metal band called Alestorm, now well and truly my favourite group. I sought out podcasts and recommend the Afterbuzz ones. I’ve grown a beard but drawn the line at a tattoo of a wooden leg. X definitely marked the spot.
As someone with no previous tangible interest in pirates despite exposure to Captain Pugwash as a child and Captain Jack Sparrow in later life I didn’t directly gravitate to Black Sails. I was drawn via the television adaptation of the first series of The Last Kingdom. It piqued my interest in historical drama that didn’t revolve around stately homes and so went the circuitous route of looking on غ for “customers who” and Black Sails and Vikings were the principle programmes recommended. Black Sails series 2 aired on television so I tuned in rather than purchase something not to my tastes but nearly gave up after 15 mins when one of the main characters said “going forward”, number one on my list of corporate claptrap. I’m glad I let it go. By episode three I was grapple hooked and immediately bought series 1 & 2 eager to understand the plot better and not be confined to watching just one episode a week : a wholly outdated and unsatisfying way to consume programmes. Its like listening to a music album one song at a time every week over two months.
Having watched every episode at least four times and twice binge watched over a 2 week period all 38 episodes, it’s fair to say episode one, series one, is probably the weakest of the whole ensemble. But that’s not saying it’s a bad episode. Its simply chapter one, an introduction to character, lots of them, and plot, lots of those too, which carries over into episode two. Once the foundation is established it sets sail from episode three to become an incredible and complex voyage skilfully weaving the motivation of betrayal, humiliation, loss and strategic revenge through the transformation and rise and fall of the two main players, Flint and Silver. The casting of Toby Stephens and Luke Arnold could not be bettered and they excel in the roles but are not alone in doing so. The changing multi layered loyalties to those two is interwoven through the major supporting characters of Vane, Rackham, Billy Bones, Elena Guthrie, Mr Scott, Anne Bonny, Max and Madi. There’s brief but significant and influential characters such as Mrs Barlow, Gates, Blackbeard, Woodes Rogers and not forgetting Randall. These are strong male and female characters in a powerful story played out in stunning locations and grand sets. The battle scenes at sea are quite simply utterly exciting, epic and majestically awesome. Graphic and realistic fighting scenes without the modern scourge of unrealistic slow motion Kung fu. Historical research gave me a greater insight as to how pirates came into being, how they were democratic and equalitarian communities, voting for captains and issuing articles on how their communities functioned and how treasure was divided. They even gave equal status to slaves that were rescued from ships they plundered. They were ahead of their time and perhaps not the monsters portrayed by those that wrote their history.
Melding actual historical characters and fictional characters with historical fact to create a realistic depiction of a fictional story. It’s epic and majestic, cinematic qualities integrating meticulous attention to detail with sets and costumes that look distressed and lived in : the lighting is exquisite at time, rays of sunlight and shadows giving a depth and ambience. The light in the captains quarters changes to reflect the external light source of clouds and the roll of the waves. It’s not just the big light that’s cleverly thought out with the positioning of candles in the background on shelves in some scenes that become noticeable with repeat viewing. I personally watch the programme by candlelight whenever possible. There are very many times if you freeze frame and study the image the attention to detail will leave you in awe and admiration for the creative process. Black Sails is best seen in high definition.
This is Caribbean pirates for broad minded adults, not for the faint hearted and easily offended. There’s a lot of swearing and as one of the sets is a brothel, some nudity including graphic sex scenes largely in the opening episodes. They don’t really add to the programme and are unforgettable. There’s a nice touch of humour too particularly from SIlver and Randall. My favourite line from the programme, “my names John SIlver and I’ve got a....”
I watched all 38 episodes last November and immediately wanted to watch it again. Can’t wait for this November.
5.0 out of 5 stars Discover real pirate treasure in a chest full of black sails gold and shining gemsThis is for me the greatest and most satisfying television programme I’ve watched and as I’m in my 50s, I’ve seen a few over the years to make a comparison. This does for pirates what Deadwood did for cowboys and Vikings does for vikings. A story so powerful it’s had a significance influence on some aspects of my life, inspiring me to research and read historical books on pirates thus increasing my understanding and enjoyment of the story, read Treasure Island for the first time, discover fine rum (Foursquare, Appleton, Mount Gay and Plantation highly recommended)and even seek out a pirate metal band called Alestorm, now well and truly my favourite group. I sought out podcasts and recommend the Afterbuzz ones. I’ve grown a beard but drawn the line at a tattoo of a wooden leg. X definitely marked the spot.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 5 March 2019
As someone with no previous tangible interest in pirates despite exposure to Captain Pugwash as a child and Captain Jack Sparrow in later life I didn’t directly gravitate to Black Sails. I was drawn via the television adaptation of the first series of The Last Kingdom. It piqued my interest in historical drama that didn’t revolve around stately homes and so went the circuitous route of looking on غ for “customers who” and Black Sails and Vikings were the principle programmes recommended. Black Sails series 2 aired on television so I tuned in rather than purchase something not to my tastes but nearly gave up after 15 mins when one of the main characters said “going forward”, number one on my list of corporate claptrap. I’m glad I let it go. By episode three I was grapple hooked and immediately bought series 1 & 2 eager to understand the plot better and not be confined to watching just one episode a week : a wholly outdated and unsatisfying way to consume programmes. Its like listening to a music album one song at a time every week over two months.
Having watched every episode at least four times and twice binge watched over a 2 week period all 38 episodes, it’s fair to say episode one, series one, is probably the weakest of the whole ensemble. But that’s not saying it’s a bad episode. Its simply chapter one, an introduction to character, lots of them, and plot, lots of those too, which carries over into episode two. Once the foundation is established it sets sail from episode three to become an incredible and complex voyage skilfully weaving the motivation of betrayal, humiliation, loss and strategic revenge through the transformation and rise and fall of the two main players, Flint and Silver. The casting of Toby Stephens and Luke Arnold could not be bettered and they excel in the roles but are not alone in doing so. The changing multi layered loyalties to those two is interwoven through the major supporting characters of Vane, Rackham, Billy Bones, Elena Guthrie, Mr Scott, Anne Bonny, Max and Madi. There’s brief but significant and influential characters such as Mrs Barlow, Gates, Blackbeard, Woodes Rogers and not forgetting Randall. These are strong male and female characters in a powerful story played out in stunning locations and grand sets. The battle scenes at sea are quite simply utterly exciting, epic and majestically awesome. Graphic and realistic fighting scenes without the modern scourge of unrealistic slow motion Kung fu. Historical research gave me a greater insight as to how pirates came into being, how they were democratic and equalitarian communities, voting for captains and issuing articles on how their communities functioned and how treasure was divided. They even gave equal status to slaves that were rescued from ships they plundered. They were ahead of their time and perhaps not the monsters portrayed by those that wrote their history.
Melding actual historical characters and fictional characters with historical fact to create a realistic depiction of a fictional story. It’s epic and majestic, cinematic qualities integrating meticulous attention to detail with sets and costumes that look distressed and lived in : the lighting is exquisite at time, rays of sunlight and shadows giving a depth and ambience. The light in the captains quarters changes to reflect the external light source of clouds and the roll of the waves. It’s not just the big light that’s cleverly thought out with the positioning of candles in the background on shelves in some scenes that become noticeable with repeat viewing. I personally watch the programme by candlelight whenever possible. There are very many times if you freeze frame and study the image the attention to detail will leave you in awe and admiration for the creative process. Black Sails is best seen in high definition.
This is Caribbean pirates for broad minded adults, not for the faint hearted and easily offended. There’s a lot of swearing and as one of the sets is a brothel, some nudity including graphic sex scenes largely in the opening episodes. They don’t really add to the programme and are unforgettable. There’s a nice touch of humour too particularly from SIlver and Randall. My favourite line from the programme, “my names John SIlver and I’ve got a....”
I watched all 38 episodes last November and immediately wanted to watch it again. Can’t wait for this November.
Images in this review - Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 11 February 2024What a TV series, it blends historical fact with fiction, that is, it tells the story behind characters such as Charles Vane, Anne Bonny, Calico Jack and Blackbeard amongst many others and combines fictional characters such as Captain Flint and Long John Silver. This was a truly epic series, 15-rated for a reason as it shows violence as it was during that time period. If you like your pirate films then this is a must buy.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 2 October 2024Black sails is a great series let down by lack of sub titles even though it states they are there . Only on the beginning do they exist but not in English . It’s about time it was corrected in the description . I find the dialogue difficult due to my hearing not as good as it used to be .
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 7 September 2017My absolute favourite show ever made. Such gripping drama and amazing characters. Constantly getting better and better.
I always knew I'd wait for the show to be finished before buying a complete boxset when it came. I have purchased the steelbook edition and it looks incredible.
However I had a few qualms about the packaging. The plastic sleeve is very thin and flimsy and doesn't seem tight enough. When I pick up the box, the 2 steelcases slide out of the bottom of the sleeve far too easily. I have to grip really hard to insure they don't fall.
Also, (and I don't know if this is just mine) but there seems to be a thin extra plastic film around the sleeve which is already peeling and making it look tatty. I don't know if this is safe to just peel the whole thing off since I don't know if this is what the design is printed on, if so, the design would be peeled off with it. (SEE 1st and 2nd pictures for evidence of this. Let me know what you think)
Another small issue is with the way the discs have been stacked on each side, (particularly a problem with season 2 since there are 4 discs on 1 popper, causing the top one to fall out when the case is opened). However this isn't a big problem, just a little annoyance.
And I am a tiny bit disappointed that a limited edition boxset doesn't come with anything else. No booklets or a little poster or anything. Bit of a shame but not really an issue.
>> NOTE: I WILL UPDATE THIS REVIEW TALKING ABOUT THE BONUS FEATURES ONCE I HAVE FINISHED WATCHING THEM ALL <<
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing show! Steelbook looks great but a few minor issues with the sleeve.My absolute favourite show ever made. Such gripping drama and amazing characters. Constantly getting better and better.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 7 September 2017
I always knew I'd wait for the show to be finished before buying a complete boxset when it came. I have purchased the steelbook edition and it looks incredible.
However I had a few qualms about the packaging. The plastic sleeve is very thin and flimsy and doesn't seem tight enough. When I pick up the box, the 2 steelcases slide out of the bottom of the sleeve far too easily. I have to grip really hard to insure they don't fall.
Also, (and I don't know if this is just mine) but there seems to be a thin extra plastic film around the sleeve which is already peeling and making it look tatty. I don't know if this is safe to just peel the whole thing off since I don't know if this is what the design is printed on, if so, the design would be peeled off with it. (SEE 1st and 2nd pictures for evidence of this. Let me know what you think)
Another small issue is with the way the discs have been stacked on each side, (particularly a problem with season 2 since there are 4 discs on 1 popper, causing the top one to fall out when the case is opened). However this isn't a big problem, just a little annoyance.
And I am a tiny bit disappointed that a limited edition boxset doesn't come with anything else. No booklets or a little poster or anything. Bit of a shame but not really an issue.
>> NOTE: I WILL UPDATE THIS REVIEW TALKING ABOUT THE BONUS FEATURES ONCE I HAVE FINISHED WATCHING THEM ALL <<
Images in this review - Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 2 November 2023This is a fantastic series. May bend the facts about pirates but it has all the favourites in it like Black Beard
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 18 August 2023worth preserving in physical format for when the end times come and we are resolved to disc-players assuming of course there is a source of electricity.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 23 November 2023toby stephens is unforgettable as captain flint.
Top reviews from other countries
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RichieReviewed in Germany on 9 December 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Klasse Piraten Serie..!!👌🏼👌🏼
Eine Klasse produzierte Piraten Serie welche einfach nur empfehlenswert ist!!
Black Sails erzählt die Vorgeschichte von dem bekannteren Roman / Film "Die Schatzinsel"
Ein Muss für jeden, der gerne wieder einmal eintauchen möchte in die Welt der Freibeuter und Piraten!!😁👌🏼
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rosaReviewed in Italy on 18 July 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars PERFETTO!!!!
Consegna nei tempi stabiliti, imballaggio perfetto, prodotto arrivato integro, nemmeno un graffio, conforme alla descrizione, serie avvincente, stupenda, mi piace tantissimo, la consiglio vivamente agli amanti del genere, perché veramente ben fatta, molto ma molto soddisfatta!!!!
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Arne HedbergReviewed in Sweden on 18 February 2024
4.0 out of 5 stars Favoritserie
Authentic environments and clothes. No Swedish subtitles lowers the rating and that there is a error on the last DVD so the picture is completely blurry in the middle on episodes 3 and 4.
Autentiska miljöer och kläder. Inga svenska undertexter. Det drar ner betyget och att det fel är på sista dvd skivan så bilden är hel blurrig i mitten på avsnitt 3 och 4.
- Max_2001Reviewed in Poland on 14 December 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars Everything is Good But..
But why do a don't have English subtitles? In god sake generally I love that series and it fine to watch that way but a miss of that
- JudiReviewed in the Netherlands on 18 August 2023
3.0 out of 5 stars After season one no subtitles!
the set is not expensive; all disks are stacked in one pile so be carefull. What i didn't like was the fact that subtitles are only available in season 1 (first 3 disks) After that no more subtitles! Why???
This was an unpleasant surprise and a dealbreaker for me. Not all actors speak clearly enough so I do need those subtitles. I've therefor returned the set.