

📺 Dive into the Drama of a Lifetime!
Breaking Bad: The Complete Series includes all five seasons and over 60 episodes of the critically acclaimed drama that follows the transformation of a high school chemistry teacher into a drug kingpin, featuring multiple Emmy Award-winning performances and exclusive bonus content.

| ASIN | B00I9MS86O |
| Actors | Cranston, Bryan, Esposito, Giancarlo, Gunn, Anna, Norris, Dean, Paul, Aaron |
| Aspect Ratio | 1.78:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,516 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #2,998 in DVD |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (8,371) |
| Dubbed: | French |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 540718 |
| Language | English (Dolby Digital 5.1) |
| MPAA rating | Unrated (Not Rated) |
| Media Format | Subtitled |
| Number of discs | 21 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 3.17 Pounds |
| Release date | June 3, 2014 |
| Run time | 49 hours and 12 minutes |
| Studio | Sony Pictures Home Entertainment |
| Subtitles: | French, Korean, Mandarin Chinese, Portuguese, Spanish, Thai |
R**L
Breaking Bad, breaking all the rules when it comes to product quality. Well done, guys
Just finished up the entire series...and I loved every second of it. No spoilers. But the show has high entertainment, and replay, value. I spent $119 on this (Amazon Deal of the Day), and I feel it was money well spent. At the current price of $136, it's still a good value. The picture quality was amazing, but it should be noted: from Season 4 on, the discs would sometimes refuse to load or take a long time loading. This has never happened with my BluRay player before, or with anything else since. Maybe every 1 out of 4 times loading, the disc would go THOK-A-THOCK-A-THOCK in the player & do nothing. Maybe that silly warning about using a current BluRay player comes into effect here? Anyway. Course of action: I ejected the disc (which took 45 seconds) and simply had it take the disc in again. Fixed it every time, and playback from that point on was flawless. The quality of the barrel & subsequent packing is simply fantastic. It is not only functional, but also a work of art. It's hard to describe the clear disks of plastic that are pictured surrounding the barrel, but here goes: They're multiple disks that hold the BluRays in each season. They all have bits & pieces of artwork on there that form a random, and yet meaningful, image from that season. Sometimes it's a theme; sometimes it's a side note. But it's really cool & it shows how much thought & care they put into the packaging. All the plastic discs that house the BluRays are held together by three small magnets on the edges...you know, I'm just going to have to upload a few pictures later. It's very, very well done. Especially with "special edition", "collector's edition" complete series sets, the quality tends to be....lackluster. For example, look at Dexter. The wooden box set is the higher rated of the two, but people constantly comment that it looks & feels "cheap", that when it arrived discs were all scattered around & out of order. And don't even get me started on the mannequin bust; that one was rated even worse, and with good reason. But as poorly as those are constructed, this one stands out in stark contrast. Whoever designed this appealing, functional, and solid packaging deserves a big, fat raise. If I must post criticisms, I'll post two: One, I could see the plastic hinges on the side opening of the barrel as a potential weak point. However, they did the best with the medium they were working with, and if I remember correctly the barrel was all nice & taped shut for shipping. It was packed so very well. Just keep it away from kids, who will inevitably destroy it. Two, those anti-piracy ads....seriously. I paid $119 to have advertised to my face, (every time you boot it up & go into a new episode) "This material is copyright protected by feduhral lawz, sooper seerious. Big, big fines, and we'll put you in JAIL. Don't steal this or we'll punish you." I don't care about your protection laws, and neither do thieves. They edit that cute little warning out when they steal. The only people being punished are paying customers who have their time wasted looking at warnings that don't apply to them! Knock. It. Off. Again, no spoilers, but the ending was prodigal. It very tastefully brought the series to an end, in a way that I'm sure satisfied most Breaking Bad fans. It's so wonderful to see such a talented crew treat their work with respect, end it with dignity, and exit the stage before they are asked, begged, to leave. The alternate ending, while funny, would have been a copout & I'm glad it was just that. An alternate. In summary, great series, very well done in both production & packing, no real complaints besides nitpicking...pictures of the barrel & its contents to come later. Seriously. With so many Breaking Bad fanatics I am shocked no one has done it sooner.
S**R
The evolution of one of the best criminals in TV history
Breaking Bad was the iconic series about a high-school chemistry teacher named Walter White (played wonderfully by Bryan Cranston) who finds out he has terminal cancer and decides to start manufacturing meth with a former student named Jesse Pinkman (played by Aaron Paul) so he can make enough money to set up his family for life. Throughout the course of the series, Walter transforms from a guy who is in over his head to a horrible character with almost no redeeming qualities who uses everyone around him. The series also stars Anna Gunn as Walter's wife, Skyler, Dean Norris as Walter's brother-in-law Hank, who is also a DEA agent who ends up looking for the mysterious new meth dealer, Betsy Brandt, as Walter's sister-in-law Marie, RJ Mitte as Walter Jr. Giancarlo Esposito as Gustavo "Gus" Fring, a local drug kingpin with a cover as a business owner, Bob Odenkirk as the criminal lawyer, Saul Goodman, and Jonathan Banks as Mike Ehrmantraut, an enforcer for Gus and private investigator for Saul. The last three also appear on the great spin-off series Better Call Saul. Where the set really shines is with the extras. There are hours of extras for each season including behind-the-scenes featurettes, commentary tracks on select episodes, episodes of "Inside Breaking Bad" the post-show wrap-up that aired after many of the episodes, music videos, gag reels, photo albums, deleted and extended scenes, character profiles, a hilarious alternate ending to the series, and more. So, if you love the show and you love watching the bonus material, there is a ton here for you. The series is widely regarded as one of the best shows of the 2010s. It was wonderfully written and very well acted, by everyone in the main cast and the guest cast. Cranston did a great job of transitioning Walter from a wimp to a monster over the course of the series, and Aaron Paul did a wonderful job playing Jessee as a guy who got in too deep with Walter and portraying Jesse's love-hate feelings toward Walter whom he saw as a father figure, yet knew only cared about himself and money. The series really boils down to the power of greed, and how it corrupts. Even though it has been off the air for nearly a decade, the show holds up very well and is definitely worth the investment. It had a lot fewer shows than many shows that stay on the air for five seasons get (just 62 total episodes), but it told a great story and if you are a fan of crime dramas, it is a must-watch.
R**R
Best written and acted drama series that I've ever seen--and I've seen them all!
A truly amazing series! Arguably the greatest drama series ever made. Breaking Bad portrays the evolution of a character named Walter White. Walt begins the series as a mild mannered chemist teaching science, but becomes, over time, a ruthless criminal mastermind known to the DEA as "Heisenberg" (the name of one of Walt's favorite physicists, and the name Walt chooses to go by for all of his nefarious activities). At each crossroads he reaches in his life, we see Walt take one more step across one more moral line he's previously drawn in the sand, one more moral barrier he's never before crossed, until, one day, there are no more lines, no more barriers left for him to cross. He has become a man completely devoid of any remaining moral limitations. With each new degree of power he achieves in the world of drug trafficking, we see Walt become more and more intoxicated by it, wanting ever more, never satisfied that it is finally enough. From humble beginnings as a powerless nobody pushed around by the forces of life, he comes to love finally being one of the ones who gets to do all the pushing. At first, he enters onto the path of darkness (manufacturing what he, at first, believes will be only a one time run of highly profitable methamphetamine) with seemingly noble and sympathetic intentions (if such a thing is possible concerning the manufacture of drugs), doing it for the family he loves, so that they'll not be left penniless under the weight of his crushing medical expenses. But, in time, Walt makes more than enough to pay for a dozen lifetime's worth of medical bills, yet continues on in his endeavor (at first grudgingly, without being given any free choice in the matter, but later voluntarily and even enthusiastically) having by then completely lost sight of why he started and who he's supposedly doing it all for. This incredible series is populated with some of the most deeply drawn characters we've ever seen portrayed in film or on television, and with some of the most memorable and frightening villains to threaten and challenge them along the multi-season story arc of this series. Breaking Bad is the best written, best acted dramatic TV series that I have ever seen, and Bryan Cranston and the rest of the cast, the writers and the crew unquestioningly deserve all of the Emmy awards they've received for their work in this unforgettable show. Be warned, though, this series is not for the faint of heart! It pulls no punches and isn't worried about leaving your nerves frazzled and worn down to the raw nubs. Once things get moving (and that takes awhile--as much as I love this show, it really did take some time to win me over), it will present viewers with some of the most pulse-pounding and intense moments ever shown on television. I often found myself literally out of breath from the tension at the end of many of the more riveting episodes. Think of the most intense moments of "The Sopranos", put them on massive steroids, and you might have some idea of what I'm getting at. There are moments in this series that rival the shock value of the "Red Wedding" in "Game of Thrones"--a number of such moments, in fact. And, unlike "The Sopranos", "Breaking Bad" ends with a final episode that will not disappoint even the most hard to please viewers! If you have the nerves for a series of such powerful intensity, Breaking Bad will be an unforgettable viewing experience, a television journey unlike any other that you've ever taken. Like the television equivalent of a powerful drug, once you become addicted to this superlative, one of a kind television series, you won't be satiated. You'll have no choice but to watch it all the way through to it's unforgettable conclusion. Then, believe it or not, you'll actually want to watch it again! To put it succinctly, Breaking Bad is as good as television gets!
J**B
Thank you~
It's a masterpiece, I love it.
C**G
Unbelievably awesome!!
Wow, I thought this set would be nice, I really had no idea how nice!! Definitely in love with the show, didn't find it until after I had moved to Albuquerque and had already been going to several of the spots they used for filming. Once I did though I couldn't get enough of it fast enough. Enough about the show though, if your here you probably already love it! I waited for the whole Blu-Ray set to come out and of course I waited a bit too long and missed the first release of the Barrel Set. So, I decided to wait a bit and see what they might sell for used in a bit, but to my surprise they re-released them and Amazon had awesome pricing on it! The Barrel is definitely worth it, this is by far the best packaging I have seen for any movie or tv show to date. I would have to say its the platinum standard for packaging at this point. When it arrives from Amazon its packed carefully in a box. Inside that box the barrel is inside of a plastic display packaging, which at first you think that this is going to be difficult to get off, like those clamshell packages we all hate that spawned the "frustration free" packaging. Well, this packaging is relatively frustration free also, the top is secured with some gummy adhesive, like the kind you get on the back of a credit card to stick it to the page its shipped on. You pull that off and there is another plastic retainer ring of sorts inside that keeps the barrel safe and secure. It would be tough for this to get damaged during shipping. Open that up and you get to the barrel itself. Tempted to try and keep the plastic to keep the barrel even safer, but I don't think that's necessary.. In the top of the barrel are some of the goodies you see in the barrel picture here, the apron is compression packaged and some other miscellany. I'm guessing with this re-release they now have a matchbook that is actually a USB drive with hooks to some "Better Call Saul" media that you need a code to get to. The matchbook comes in a plastic baggie and the code is on a piece of paper in that. The barrel opens up, kinda like a treasure chest, on its side to reveal the Blu-Rays. The barrel itself seems well constructed. When you first look at it you think they're kinda grouped, which they are, but the way there grouped is pretty cool. If you look at the barrel picture with all the blu-rays spread out around it, in the inner ring you see what looks like plastic coasters with images on them. On the edges of these "coasters" are some high-powered rare-earth magnets. The Blu-Rays actually are held inside the "coasters" by the magnets, simply pop the coasters apart and you have access to the Blu-Rays. Very cool, and they look awesome in the barrel.. Not to mention how safe they are!! Overall, very pleased with my purchase, this is an awesome product!!
U**N
Best Product I have Ever Purchased
I finally got the entire series on DVD. I feel like a teenager all over again. The box it comes in is great looking. The content is as promised and all the language you did not hear on tv, you will certainly hear it in this set. You have over 50 hours of bonus footage, interviews, bloopers, gag reels, the actors talking and discussing the show and working with each, and deleted scenes. I already owned every episode here on Amazon video on Demand. But there is nothing like watching it and having it all in one box set. I don't understand why all shows don't do this. For example, NYPD Blue is one of the best police dramas ever on television. It was ground breaking, and completely changed what type of material would be allowed on air and how far they could push the envelope. But They only have 8 seasons out, and no box set. And this show should have had it out ages ago. Breaking Bad is one of my favorite shows I have ever seen. I actually did not ever see an episode until it was off the air. I listened to Howard Stern when some of the cast appeared and then I ordered the seasons on Demand. This box set is PERFECT if you are fan. If you have not seen this yet, I would suggest watching the first three episodes. From that point on, it just gets better and better. And you think it cant get any funnier, any more serious, any more dramatic, and then with each episode you just cant wait to watch and get to the next one. The great thing for me was, since I had never seen it, when I started watching it, I could watch the entire series straight through. This show is one of the most unique shows you will ever encounter and I believe it is the first of it's kind, and can never be duplicated in any way. It is so much more then a chemistry teacher who finds his way into making Meth and selling it. It is about what would make a good man, a family man, a loving man, just break bad. It is about family, love, commitment, the affects of ones choices has on the people around you and just how deep those affects go. There is so much to this show, It would take me a book to write to give you a perfect idea on how perfect this series is. And to have it all in one box set, nice and neat, and with all the material they give you that you have never seen before is fantastic. You can not go wrong with this box set. Read about it, and just do it. I cant believe it is as cheap as it is considering how great this show is. You will be more then entertained, and when you watch the last episode, you will be so sad the series is over. I absolutely recommend this product for anyone who loves shows that are dramas, but have everything else you can think of in it as well. Just a perfect Balance.
S**I
Not worth it
Bought for a Christmas gift and they are not working. Some skip and they don’t have scratches on them. Since I bought early I am past the return window.
L**K
A great series hampered by some minor packaging and organization issues
I'll start right off by saying that I consider Breaking Bad to be the finest TV series ever made -- just a bit better than The Sopranos, Mad Men, and The Wire. So there is absolutely no issue with the content of the episodes here on these Blu-ray discs. The masterful cinematography is really apparent with 1080p playback, the audio quality is outstanding, and the impact of the show's morality play is even better than when it was originally broadcast by AMC or for the tens of thousands who saw it via Netflix streaming. My only criticisms concern the packaging and the menu organization. The plastic barrel is cute, but it doesn't lend itself to fitting in very well with the rest of your DVD collection, and getting the discs in and out of the thing takes more effort than it should. Each season is stored inside a separate clear plastic container that is held together with small magnets that takes quite a bit of fumbling around to open and close. It took me a couple of days to find the special Making of Season 5 documentary, which is attached up inside the top of the barrel lid. The whole thing comes across as "too clever by half", as the British say. The Los Pollos Hermanos apron is stuffed so tightly into the top of the barrel that it was hopelessly wrinkled, so much so that I had to iron it to make it presentable and the hot iron removed some of the silk-screened lettering. No big deal -- it's just a gag prize. What does irk me is the way each disc's menu is setup, with all of a season's features being listed on each and every disc's menu, even though that particular feature may not be present on the disc. For example, you might want to look at a blooper reel which is listed on the menu for disc 1 of season 2, but when you press that selection it instructs you to insert disc 3 to access that. So why include that on the menu for disc 1? None of the other box sets I have are organized this way -- why so here? Some of the Inside Breaking Bad vignettes for each episode are of poor visual quality, as if someone downloaded them from Youtube and stuck them in as an afterthough. Where are the masters for those and couldn't they have been included instead? These are minor quibbles, though. I appreciate that this box set has been produced with all the extra behind the scenes stuff that a Breaking Bad aficionado would desire. In the future, I hope a less cutesy packaging solution will be offered and that the menus for each disc will be organized in a much more traditional manner.
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