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The Walking Dead: Season 3 [Blu-ray]

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Genre Drama
Format Blu-ray, Multiple Formats, Widescreen, NTSC
Contributor Sarah Wayne Callies, David Morrissey, Andrew Lincoln, Danai Gurira
Language French, English
Number Of Discs 5
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In this uncertain world, Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) and his band of survivors must not only fight the dead, but also face a whole new fear: the living. In this 16 episode season, the series Entertainment Weekly called the “greatest thriller ever produced for television”, Rick and his fellow survivors continue to seek refuge in a desolate and post-apocalyptic world and soon discover that there are greater forces to fear than just the walking dead. The struggle to survive has never been so perilous. This season also introduces new characters, including the Governor (David Morrissey) and fan-favorite Michonne (Danai Gurira), along with her zombie pets

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  • Aspect Ratio ‏ : ‎ 1.78:1
  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 6.72 ounces
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ 26919969
  • Media Format ‏ : ‎ Blu-ray, Multiple Formats, Widescreen, NTSC
  • Run time ‏ : ‎ 11 hours and 28 minutes
  • Release date ‏ : ‎ August 27, 2013
  • Actors ‏ : ‎ Andrew Lincoln, Sarah Wayne Callies, David Morrissey, Danai Gurira
  • Subtitles: ‏ : ‎ English
  • Language ‏ : ‎ Unqualified (Dolby TrueHD 5.1)
  • Studio ‏ : ‎ Lionsgate
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B009NH6JRE
  • Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA
  • Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 5
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This is a must for Walking Dead Fans. I couldn't believe it when I found this. It arrived earlier than inspected in the original do not sell before 2013 box. Easy to put together just add the batteries add the Zombie heads and then add the water this even has little flesh pieces for the bottom of the Tank. Blu Rays fit in the side perfectly. Grossly Perfect - So pleased
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2025
    It got here in 2 days!
  • Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2014
    I did get a bit frustrated with the slowed pace in character's and plotline while on Hershel's farm. Almost the entire 2nd Season had action, (if much) come to the farm. Were it not for the fruitless search for Sophia, nobody had much reason to venture out. Besides the runs to the pharmacy, (why not raid the entire pharmacy all in one big raid?), there was little Action! It became more of the "love triangle drama" more than it's namesake.

    I held out hope. Reading the graphic novel, I knew of much more to come. And the Season finale was a jaw dropper! After Rick declares that "this isn't a democracy anymore", low and behold, the prison looms just over the horizon. Yeah! Action again! Of course taking the prison will not be easy. Besides the Walkers that surround the prison, within the gates and out, they must contend with whomever might still be lurking inside. Just when you think how else can a Walker be fought off, they show up as prison guards in riot gear. Can't get the head through a helmet.
    Yet this amazing ensemble cast has come together in ways that have their wits make up for lack of numbers. Fabulous casting places these "survivors" in situations, making choices and doing deeds they could never have accomplished in the 1st Season! Outstanding teamwork and artful thinking gets them through step-by-step.
    It was a real tear jerker when Carl had to step up and shot Lori after child birth. He knew the alternative and at that moment, we see a boy grow into manhood. In the worst possible way!

    Cut to Woodbury. A quaint little town of ignorant people. Living as though THEIR world has not changed. Leave that to "The Governor." A man whose head belongs inside one of his many fishtanks of heads! He is utterly ruthless, maniacal, certifiably crazy and absolutely okay with it. As long as the town folk follow his commands, he is a God unto himself. He would have a statue of himself in the center of town were it feasible. The complete polar opposite of Rick. In every way! And as soon as The Gov learns of Rick and his group, no matter how small in headcount, he feels threatened. For good reason!

    All through Season 3, we see the most bloodshed and violence. The Walkers have a greater role. More of them. Not as easily drawn away by some diversion. No. They are here to stay! The Gov uses them to his advantage as well as sport. Target practice and throwing the first volley. As this Season progresses, the growing tension between The Gov and Rick leads to more than one showdown. But isn't this a reflection of real life? The tough guy's who make loud noises tend to do so over and over again? And when they don't get their petty ways, they ready for war?

    Eventually, Rick decides to NOT decide for the group anymore. "I'm not you're Governor." And it is the groups decision to stay and do final battle with The Gov and his merry band of idiots. In the end, the prison stays with the occupants that took it in the beginning of the season. Yet compassionate enough to take in the remnants of souls that were NOT SHOT by the Gov as he fled like a spoiled kid... With a big gun.

    This is what makes The Walking Dead work so well. Its not always so much about the Walkers or the gore. It's also about the hope and compassion, the sentimentality of the few living people left. That drive to keep pushing on. Sure, we know from Dr. Edwin Jenner that EVERYONE has this thing that makes EVERYBODY into Walkers as soon as they die, no matter what. But does this mean they should all lay down and put a bullet into each others heads? Of course not! Jenner was ONE point of view. Maybe another Dr. In some secluded lab has another theory?

    Just a thought, on the show, "Lost In Space." They knew they were never getting home. Did that mean they might as well settle on some deserted planet or crash into a sun? No! People must drive on to find a better way for a better day. Judith is the newest member of the cast. It means babies can be born! Start over! Find a safer haven and rebuild. This is life...
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025
    Great show
  • Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2024
    i love it
  • Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2014
    I've been watching the Walking Dead since it first came out and have really become a great fan of the series. What sounds like a run of the mill zombie movie turns out to be a show focused on human drama. While there is plenty of gore what really sets this show apart from most any zombie movies in the past is that you really get to know the characters and feel for them. Which brings me to Season 3!

    The first season was pretty exciting, the second season was fun but somewhat dull at times, this season brought a whole new load of trouble and development into the show. I don't want to post any spoilers but it was definitely an intense season. One of the funnest parts for me was going from liking the Governor at first to hating him and eventually really loving his character and development. I don't know how such a man became one of my favorite characters in the show.

    This limited edition box set featuring the Governor's floating zombie head fishtanks was more than enough to make me empty my wallet. The quality is really good and feels very solid. The outer shell is plastic but looks like an old piece of 90s wooden furniture. Which definitely fits the fill of the Governor's lair in the show. The fish tanks feel and look as if they could be used for actual fish. The zombie heads inside are very nice quality as well, they feel like some sort of ceramic material, but are very detailed and well made. The only real complaint is that the lights don't look nearly as awesome as they do in the picture. Maybe if I filled them with water it would have that effect...But I don't want to risk damaging the ceramic heads, the box, the blu-ray disks, and the shelf with all my other movies on it.

    Overall it is an awesome limited edition set. If you're a fan of the Governor's terror and character I'd say this set will make you extremely happy. If you're not really a huge fan of the Governor maybe it's not for you.
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  • Luca
    5.0 out of 5 stars TWD - Stagione 03 (4 Blu-Ray)
    Reviewed in Italy on April 7, 2015
    Spedizione sempre puntuale. Che dire, The Walking Dead è una delle serie tv più emozionanti degli ultimi tempi. La qualità grafica è decisamente migliorata rispetto alle precedenti. Come avevo sentito, questa terza stagione prende una svolta diversa dalle precedenti. Adesso oltre agli zombie il nemico reale sono gli umani. I colpi di scena non mancano mai, e per questo ogni episodio lo si guarda con ansia e angoscia. Devo dire che un personaggio ( non dico quale per evitare spoiler ), da che prima era coraggioso, adesso lo hanno reso insicuro e a tratti stupido. Il finale di stagione a dirla tutta non lascia tanta suspense, ma è comunque emozionante. Consigliatissimo a tutti.
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  • ingrid
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great
    Reviewed in Canada on October 28, 2024
    The dvd came in really great condition and received it faster than expected. Thank you
  • Luko
    5.0 out of 5 stars Todo correcto, excepto una chorrada.
    Reviewed in Spain on October 14, 2013
    Todo correcto, tercera temporada de walking dead en español, en realidad hay 16 capítulos pero hay un error tipográfico y pone que hay 12.

    Por lo demás todo bien, me encanta la serie.
  • Paul Tapner
    5.0 out of 5 stars Behind the walls
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 3, 2015
    A five disc dvd box set which contains all sixteen forty minute long episodes of season three of the Walking Dead. A story of people trying to survive after the world is overrun by zombies.

    There are four episodes to each of the first four discs. The fifth contains various extras.

    Although this season might work reasonably well as a jumping on point, there's a fair bit of backstory by now, so you're better off starting with season one.

    As with the first two seasons, It follows the comic on which it is based somewhat loosely, taking characters and storylines from it, but going a different path with many of them.

    The season opener picks up months after the end of the last one. Rick and his group are on the road, and running out of options. When they spy a prison. A place with walls and fences like that would appear to offer perfect sanctuary.

    Meantime, Andrea and her new friend Michonne, whom she met briefly at the end of season two, have also been on the road for months. They stumble across seeming safe haven as well. A town called Woodbury. A seemingly normal place. Run by a charismatic man called the Governor.

    Can they all now relax? Or will they find that some humans can be bigger monsters than any zombie?

    This does try to address the criticisms of season two. Anyone who thought they didn't see enough zombies in that one will be satisfied this time around. As there are plenty of undead encounters. As before, the makeup and costume department do a great job of making them each look different.

    The pacing of the first eight episodes does go very nicely, mixing character drama with zombie action, and steadily building a certain threat.

    The characters aren't invincible. A fact which leads to some powerful bits of drama you won't forget in a hurry.

    David Morrissey delivers an incredible performance as the Governor. A man who, in case you haven't read the comic, let's just say has a lot going on under the surface.

    Although there are plenty of zombies, the Walking Dead has always been a character drama first and foremost. It does that again here. It's all about the way Rick changes as a person as a result of the moral dilemmas and choices that trying to survive in this strange new world forces on him. Which does push him very hard here. Andrew Lincoln again makes a great lead. Tv drama can, if episodic, often just brush off and forget things as shows move on. But that isn't the case here. The things Rick goes through have an effect on him that is very convincingly portrayed.

    Other characters do develop superbly. Michonne, a fan favourite the comics, does that very well over the course of the season.

    The second half of the season is a bit of a slow burner, as it leaves a big threat slowly developing whilst individual episodes deal with individual issues. Although they do tie up one loose end that has been hanging for a while. But there are moments in this batch that are downright disturbing and memorable and that you won't forget in a hurry.

    The finale doesn't quite have the budget to be as epic as you might expect it to be, but it does what it needs to do. Completing character arcs nicely. And setting up a slightly different status quo for year four.

    This is quality tv character drama. With great acting. And zombies every so often. Even if the latter isn't really your thing, the quality of the former makes this a show worth getting hooked on.

    The dvd has the following language and subtitle options:

    Languages: English.

    Subtitles; English.

    Five of the sixteen episodes do have commentaries.

    The extras on disc five are as follows:

    Deleted scenes: not quite as many of these as on season two. Just six. One each from different episodes. They all run no longer than three minutes. And can only be watched individually. But there are some very good character moments amongst them, so they are all worth a watch.

    Featurettes:

    All of these run from four to nine minutes. And can also only be watched individually.

    Rising Son. All about Carl and the actor who plays him.
    Evil eye. All about the governor.

    These two are general promotional pieces, but decent enough viewing.

    Gone, but not forgotten. All about a big event that happens in one episode. This one will stay with you for a little while, so it's worth a watch.

    Heart of a warrior. All about Michonne and her character arc over the season. There are some very good interviewees in this one, in particular the lady who plays her, so it's good viewing.

    Michonne v the Governor. An involving look at a certain set piece from one episode and how it was done.

    Safety behind bars. A very interesting look at how the prison set was built.

    Making the dead. All about the aforementioned excellent makeup and costume work on the zombies.

    Guts and Glory. About characters who weren't invincible. A memorable watch.
  • Nelly Aymard
    5.0 out of 5 stars Increíble!
    Reviewed in Mexico on October 23, 2015
    No cabe duda que Mcfarlane hizo un excelente trabajo con este producto. Las cabezas de los zombis estan muy bien detalladas y ya con agua y luz se ven padrísimas!. Totalmente recomendable para los coleccionistas y amantes de la serie. Muy bien empacado todo llego en perfecto estado. GRACIAS AMAZON!