Starring: Josh Duhamel, James Caan, James Lesure Average Rating: Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: DVD Format: Box set, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC Label: National Broadcasting Company (NBC) Number of Discs: 5 Number of Items: 5 Region Code: 1 Release Date: September 12, 2006 Running Time: 976 minutes Theatrical Release Date: September 22, 2003
Product Description: LAS VEGAS the Sexiest Show on TVis Back and Even Hotter on DVD in Season 3!Includes All 23 Episodes Uncut and Uncensored!Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: TELEVISION/SERIES & SEQUELS Rating: NR UPC: 025193093325 Manufacturer No: 30933
Amazon.com: Equal parts drama, slapstick comedy, and soap opera, this third season of Las Vegas is all fun. Welcome to the Montecito, a casino and hotel that's so desirable that the only thing more attractive than its clientele is its smoking-hot staff. Each episode contains some kind of crime--a victim whose kidney was stolen, a woman pretending to be a deceased man's fiancée, an employee who chops off his own finger and serves it up in a shrimp cocktail. That kind of thing. It's up to Ed (James Caan) and his surveillance experts Danny (Josh Duhamel) and Mike (James Lesure) to make sure everyone plays nice. Also included in every episode is a bit of Love Boat-style shenanigans. Everyone has slept with each other but is too cool to admit to the object of their affection how they really feel. And the season ends with the double cliffhanger of a wedding and, possibly, a funeral for two of the principal characters.
Caan is a joy to watch as he chews up the scenery. Interviewing a prospective new employee, he admonishes the recruit to never again refer to him as "Mr. Ed" if he wants to be seriously considered for the position. In a sly nod to his work in The Godfather films, Ed also says he has no idea who Sonny Corleone is. While Duhamel and Lesure exude charm and charisma, as does Vanessa Marcil as the Montecito's feisty casino hostess, some of the other actors don't fare as well. Supermodel Molly Sims, who portrays Ed's daughter Delinda, is a beauty but her acting is still a little stiff. The same goes for Nikki Cox, who plays good girl Mary, as well as Cheryl Ladd (who's saddled with a thankless role as Ed's somewhat annoying wife). Airing during the 2005-2006 television season, Las Vegas attracted its share of celebrity guest stars, including Dean Cain, Rachael Leigh Cook, and a charming Jerry O'Connell, who reprises his Crossing Jordan character here. But leave it to Lara Flynn Boyle to add some umph to the show. Her final episode is one of the series' most unrealistic ever--but also one of the funniest and most memorable. Let's just say she gives the Wicked Witch in The Wizard of Oz a run for her money. --Jae-Ha Kim
Fabulous show! It's funny and exciting and always entertaining. You love some characters and despise others but you'd be sad to see any of them go.
Just keeps getting better and better!!!! I recently started watching the new season of Las Vegas and immediately had to go out and get the DVD's to get caught up on this excellent series. Season 3 is amazing and addictive from the very beginning, and also goes out with a bang if that's not enough. An excellent season to an excellent TV series--funny, innovative, addictive. If you haven't discovered this series yet, go out and get the DVD's now!!!!
i love las vegas & josh duhamel! i love this show, the place, the cast, the different stories, the energy that the whole cast brings to the show: action, drama, romance, comedy and their friendship with each other.
really an enjoyable show to watch.
when is season 4 coming to DVD? im excited to know what happened with the wedding. (here in Japan, season 2 has wrapped up and season 3 is just about done, i want to know about season 4!)
its been great to have all seasons on DVD. i only wish that for the future DVDs that the actors would be included in the commentary special feature as they were included in season 1 DVD. its always great to hear about their personal experiences of the making of LAS VEGAS and to hear of their own inside jokes of what happened during that particular scene.
Awesome las Vegas I love the chemistry and the action and the actors and the town. What more can I say!
Great DVD... I have to say when you order the seasons of LAS VEGAS on DVD it is great because they are all uncut and uncensored so you get to see the real TV show as it is supposed to be. Not like the TV version. This is so much better!!!!