The mere fact that one can access any/every episode of the best show there ever was, Yet another amazing addition to the growing canon of mafia storytelling.
Sure, it would be lovely to have less dvd's to work with than 33 (one might consider the task of buying a multiple dvd shuffler for a Sopranos marathon), but at least you know you're getting all of the episodes of the best show ever.
This has it all. It's a beautifully packaged collection, has amazing special features, and will go down as yet another amazing addition to the growing canon of mafia storytelling.
I enjoyed The Fall very much, but it wasn't for an incredibly unique plot or a story that had my eyes glued to the screen for its two hours. The Fall is a grandiose, big-budget film shot in about 18 countries, and the cinematography is simply amazing. This is compounded by the lush, scenic locations and amazing set design and costumes. However, the story goes back and forth bewilderingly and includes seemingly out-of-place and irrelevant segments and interludes. The main story - centered around an injured girl in a hospital who happens upon a man who tells her a grand story (for something in return) - is interesting, yet not firmly rooted in the traditions of successful storytelling. The Fall is far from perfect, but near excellent.