Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World - Season Two | 
enlarge | Directors: Catherine Millar, Colin Budds, Darryl Sheen, Ian Gilmour, Michael Offer Actors: Peter Mccauley, Rachel Blakely, David Orth, Jennifer O'dell, William Snow Studio: Image Entertainment Category: DVD
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Avg. Customer Rating: 26 reviews Sales Rank: 19983
Format: Box Set, Color, Dolby, Dvd-video, Full Screen, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Number Of Items: 6 Running Time: 968 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 7.7 x 5.2 x 1.8
MPN: 1826 UPC: 014381182620 EAN: 0014381182620 ASIN: B0001I2CFC
Theatrical Release Date: October 2, 1999 Release Date: April 20, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Description Return to a land of adventure, fantasy and excitement in The Lost World, where a group of intrepid explorers fight for survival and discover a wondrous land never before seen by human eyes. Dinosaurs, man-beasts, and other startling creations make for hours of thrills in this action-packed television series taken from the pages of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, presented here with the entire second season for you to enjoy again and again! Episodes include: All Or Nothing, Amazons, Tourist Season, Stone Cold, Divine Right, Skin Deep, London Calling, The Prisoner, The Games, The Source, Trophies, Voodoo Queen, The Guardians, Under Pressure, The Outlaw, The Quality Of Mercy, Mark Of The Beast, Survivor, The Pirate's Curse, The Visitor, A Man Of Vision, Into The Fire.
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Good at what it is, a simple fun series. June 10, 2008 I loved the sci-fi show Lost World when it was on in reruns and would get up at 7:00am just to see it. Now I can buy it and sleep in. All kidding aside the series was a take off on the well known story by A.C. Doyle with the same name. They do not stick to the story for obvious reasons, a three year series would quickly run out of story lines if they stuck to the book so they used creative license to make up fantastic new stories.
By season three they had run out of ideas and it shows with the very long stretch of imagination that you have to use to go along with many of the episodes that were shot that year. They have episodes that include a ghostly flying airship that is doomed to repeat its crash over and over, a take off on the Jack the Ripper story that has Jack the Ripper's knife appearing along with two men one of whom or both may be the real Jack the Ripper, a hanging rope that suddenly appears to take one of them back in time to the old west and other stories.
What makes season three the most worth watching to me is the growing romance between Lord John Roxton and Margurite. Their chemistry is awesome. Their characters slowly learn to trust and open up to one another and by the end of this season they come together in my favorite episode that has them trapped in a cave under ground alone. They do what comes natural and although you never see more than a kiss it is one hot kiss that makes it clear what happened next.
If you want to watch a fun show that doesn't tax your brain too much this one is for you. My young son loves it and we watch it together. It is good at what it is, a fun interesting stretch of the imagination.
Just GREAT! September 24, 2007 TLW is an awesome show!!! And season2 is my favorite! It's unlike any other TV shows. TLW is different and in a very very good way! :)))
I say, AWESOME AWESOME AWESOME!!!!!!
More great stories from the Lost World April 10, 2007 I am Continually impressed with the production values, especially for a show that came out every week. The location shots are worth the viewing alone. The characters are good, with enough sense of togetherness that you care about watching them. Highly recommended for anyone who enjoys adventure type shows.
Love this series! January 18, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Bought Season 1 for my husband. My Son(14 years old) liked them so much I bought him season 2. He said they were great, but the last episode is a continuation to Season 3, so now I gotta go buy that one. He was a little annoyed about the cliffhanger. But I have to say this is a good series and I am glad we started watching them, which we do as a family (ages 11 and up). They can be intense for younger veiwers. But better than anything on TV now.
The Lost World - Season 2 July 12, 2006 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Each season was great. There was alot of action. I was sorry to come to the end.
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