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Highlights for the season include the opener, "Tikka to Ride," which turns a trip for curry into a visit to Dallas circa '63; "Blue," which addresses the departure of Rimmer and the uncomfortable relationship between Kochanski, Lister (Craig Charles), and Kryten (Robert Llewellyn), and "Nanarchy," in which the aforementioned microscopic robots create more havoc than actual repair. Supplemental features have always been one of the main attractions to the Red Dwarf DVD sets, and Series 7 doesn't disappoint: included are commentary by the cast (including Norman Lovett, the original Holly) on "Nanarchy"; "Back from the Dead," a 90-minute featurette with new interviews and previously unseen footage; a pair of short films made by fans for a competition; extended editions of three episodes (with no laugh track); 40 minutes of deleted scenes; early effects footage; and lots more. --Paul Gaita
| ACTORS: | Chris Barrie, Craig Charles |
| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Andy DeEmmony, Rob Grant, Paul Jackson (II), Juliet May, Doug Naylor |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 29 March, 1989 |
| MANUFACTURER: | BBC Warner |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Comedies, Horror / Sci-Fi / Fantasy, Movie, Science Fiction, Television |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| MPN: | DE2416D |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 794051241627 |
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Customer Reviews of Red Dwarf - Series 7
Picking up, lifting to greatness. This season/series got better. If you like British silly sci-fi comedy, you will love this series! The early and the later seasons were the best. Some of the middle seasons had good episodes, but not all of episodes were good. I own all of the series and can't wait for the movie.
This is an AWESOME tv SERIES!!
if you have been under a rock the past few years you probally haven't seen this series. i don't understand how this could be possible but i'm sure there are the SELECT few who haven't.
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> put simply it's a SCI-Fi/COMEDY series (BRITISH) about a guy, his cat, the person he hates most in the whole universe, his android. a "HUGE" MINING ship 5 miles long and set of cercumstances that forces him to end up being "the last human being alive in the universe!".
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> just in that respect your saying we'll if everyone is dead, how can they possibly come up with scripts for episodes. as to date 8 SEASONS have been made. hopefully they will continue with more series.
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> works are being made for a theatrical release, but i'm not holding my breathe. would be nice though. the circumstances that the crew of the mining ship "RED DWARF" get into are hilarious.
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> if just fresh enough with new ideas, old ones. poking fun at just about anyone and everything. if you want something a little different this is the SERIES for you!! enjoy
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follows in the grand tradition
As title, this series follows in the grand tradtion of Red Dwarf hijinks, and..also in the series 5 and 6 tradition of breaking with the past somewhat. The show still takes itself more seriously than it should this season, just like season 5 and 6 (more six than five)and has darker moments more frequently. And has anyone else noticed the subtle transtion of the cat? How hes become, well, not "cat-like" so much anymore? See Series 1 for the Cat at his peak.
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>Still this series delivers some excelent material, including what I count as likley my favorite line from almost any enpisode (won't give it away though)
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>So for fans of RD, or sc-fi silliness, or britcoms in general, this is for you smeghead!