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Red Dwarf: X [Blu-ray]

4.6 out of 5 stars 519 ratings

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Genre Comedy
Format Blu-ray, NTSC
Contributor Various
Language English
Number of discs 2
Runtime 3 hours
Publication date Jan. 8 2013
Content Rating pg
Colour Unknown
UPC 883929122950
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Red Dwarf: X (Blu-ray)

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  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 1.78 x 19.05 x 13.72 cm; 90.72 g
  • Canadian Home Video Rating ‏ : ‎ Parental Guidance (PG)
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ 26155656
  • Director ‏ : ‎ Various
  • Media Format ‏ : ‎ Blu-ray, NTSC
  • Run time ‏ : ‎ 3 hours
  • Release date ‏ : ‎ Jan. 8 2013
  • Actors ‏ : ‎ Various
  • Subtitles: ‏ : ‎ English
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English (Dolby Digital 5.1)
  • Studio ‏ : ‎ BBC Home Entertainment
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B009Z5BPYG
  • Country of origin ‏ : ‎ Canada
  • Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 2
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Customers like the sci-fi humor, quality, and value of the product. They mention it's the best sci-fi comedy ever and the funniest UK stuff so far. Customers also say it's a fantastic return to form for Red Dwarf and well worth the money.

17 customers mention "Sci-fi humor"17 positive0 negative

Customers find the sci-fi humor in the show great. They say it's the best sci-fi comedy ever, the funniest UK stuff so far, and an absolute blast. They also say the laughs are constant and the old Dwarf references are fantastic.

"...to start letting you see the 'Boys from the Dwarf' in one of the best seasons of the entire show thus far...." Read more

"...It's the formula for a great show that is rare and deserving of our fanaticism...." Read more

"...This isn't as good as the earlier seasons, but was still worth a watch. Quality is great." Read more

"...from the Dwarf are definitely looking their years, but the comedy keeps rolling in - such as Rimmer's plan to sell Jesus' autograph on eBay!..." Read more

6 customers mention "Quality"6 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the quality of the product. They mention it's as good as the original and a good watch.

"...I hope seasons 11 and 12 are as well crafted as this season. Keep them coming guys." Read more

"...Quality is great." Read more

"Loved the Product and the Series. No complaints." Read more

"Nostalgia! Product is good quality. I have not gotten around to playing it yet. No complaints!" Read more

4 customers mention "Red dwarf quality"4 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the quality of the red dwarf series. They mention it's classic Red Dwarf at its finest and a fantastic return to form for the series.

"A fantastic return to form for Red Dwarf, while missing Norman or Hattie as Holly, it is still a fantastic series...." Read more

"Red Dwarf never disappoints!" Read more

"This is classic Red Dwarf at its finest! The boys are back and they're on! Well worth the purchase for any Dwarf fan." Read more

"...Season 10 is very well written. Dwarfers will not be disappointed. Smeg off." Read more

3 customers mention "Value for money"3 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the value for money of the product. They mention it's well worth the money.

"...Back to the old 6-episode format, but worth the price...." Read more

"...Would recommend this to any and all Red Dwarf fans... Well worth the money.." Read more

"...The boys are back and they're on! Well worth the purchase for any Dwarf fan." Read more

Top reviews from Canada

  • Reviewed in Canada on August 1, 2015
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    A fantastic return to form for Red Dwarf, while missing Norman or Hattie as Holly, it is still a fantastic series. The stories are a return to the greatness of the show at the height of it's quality, and demonstrates that this show still has the heart and soul that made it a delight for so many years. I recommend it most certainly to any fan/collector of the series, and somewhat to anyone new, however I recommend starting at the beginning so some of the references are not lost on you. That being said it is still a good place to start letting you see the 'Boys from the Dwarf' in one of the best seasons of the entire show thus far. I am so looking forward to series 11 and 12 coming in 2016 and 2017.
  • Reviewed in Canada on August 4, 2020
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    It's classic Dwarf in HD on bluray! If you've not seen or bought X, XI or XII, you need to stop being a smeg head and order today!

    The laughs are constant and the old Dwarf references are fantastic. It's the formula for a great show that is rare and deserving of our fanaticism.

    You will not be disappointed and you'll enjoy rewatching this many times over.

    In such trying times, we need something to take us away, Red Dwarf & the boys are just the ticket we need!
  • Reviewed in Canada on December 31, 2016
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    Ok... Back to Earth was a bit of - lets go off an do something a little different. But this season was back to the characters and locations we know. Yes they are older, and in some ways have grown a bit as characters. Notice I didn't say matured, because lets face it... if they were to mature too much, they wouldn't be the loveable under dogs we keep coming back to watch.
    I hope seasons 11 and 12 are as well crafted as this season. Keep them coming guys.
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  • Reviewed in Canada on August 1, 2023
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    I was happy to see Red Dwarf again with new episodes after such a long time. The guys still seem to have that chemistry in the episodes and it didn't feel too stale, or like a cash grab. With 6 episodes, however, I felt on the shorter side.
  • Reviewed in Canada on June 15, 2017
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    I've been a Red Dwarf fan for years, so was glad when the gang started filming again.
    This isn't as good as the earlier seasons, but was still worth a watch. Quality is great.
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  • Reviewed in Canada on July 18, 2021
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  • Reviewed in Canada on December 10, 2020
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    Loved the Product and the Series. No complaints.
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  • Reviewed in Canada on February 8, 2013
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    I am a die hard Dwarf fan. Great to have original characters but it was just not the same. I think for the next one they need to watch all the episodes before the write #11

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  • Astanax Tahlmarine
    5.0 out of 5 stars Just like the old days
    Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2013
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    I only watched the first three episodes of the six total, but I found myself laughing again from these guys. One running gag was predictable, like when Rimmer asked Lister a question, and then asks Kryten the same question, I knew Cat was just about to make his entrance to be asked the very same question. One scene had the actor Chris Barrie playing Rimmer setting up a joke for the punchline which I thought was taking too painfully long knowing how Rimmer would react anyway. Still the faces he makes is pretty funny. Danny John-Jules still does his trademark cat sounds and dancing around. However, the writing was funny for quite a few things.

    Also the writers are great at placing a seemingly unimportant action or item somewhere near the beginning or middle, and then surprising me with it at the end of the show. I recall during my college days when I took a small course in acting and directing, that each action I did had to serve some purpose to move the story along. My example was I used a trap door to keep out an unwanted visitor. The teacher wondered why, and after everyone forgotten about the trap door, it comes back in the end of the act to serve another purpose. That is how the writing is with Red Dwarf. Some trivial thing that one just passes by without much thought winds up becoming the whole "Ah ha!" item at the end.

    They've upgraded the sets while still keeping the same feel of how they used to create the sets. For instance, Rimmer and Lister's sleeping quarters (Or is it still the officers' quarters?) got a big revamp. They still have the top bunk and bottom bunk, but that is about all I can really recognize from the old series. Also the bunks are painted red instead of the gray as well.

    The lawn chairs that they used on Starbug have been replaced with high backed rolling computer chairs with a flexible neck LED flashlight on them. They are using USB flash drives now as a key prop in one episode. In that same episode, Lister is using an old corded phone with the opening for the cord visible. One must be a die hard fan to understand why this is such a throwback to the old series. The old series was shot on a very limited budget (This one probably was as well), and they used a lot of mundane things in clever ways, and sometimes the mundane item stuck out like a sore thumb. They brought back that little aspect of it and I find myself loving the guys for it even more!
  • Josh
    5.0 out of 5 stars Red Dwarf is back
    Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2013
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    First, I should let you know who this review is coming from. I've been watching Red Dwarf for over a decade now, since I discovered it on PBS (where it was broadcast in the U.S.). I typically put Red Dwarf on when I go to sleep each night, and can quote pretty much any scene from memory. I am a serious Dwarfer.

    I wasn't sure what to expect of series 10 after series 9, "Back to Earth." While I did enjoy series 9, it wasn't exactly the Red Dwarf I fell in love with. I enjoyed seeing them back together again, they all did a good job getting back into character, and there were some good jokes in there. But it wasn't the same, you know? The structure of the story was different, the scenes were shot differently, and the absence of a live audience OR laugh track did seem to take something away.

    I have now watched each episode 3-4 times and I'm very happy to report that none of these issues are present in series 10. This is a genuine set of Red Dwarf episodes. Plenty of soon-to-be-classic plotlines and hilarious quips. I laughed out loud many times, and it is a joy to see these guys playing their classic characters again. I'd bet each of these episodes will become a classic in its own right, as Red Dwarf episodes do.

    Also, this being the Blu-Ray version, I have to say Red Dwarf looks good in HD. I'm only watching in 720p but it's still very noticeable. That being said, they did a great job with the set design and despite the uptick in visual clarity it feels like we've come home to Red Dwarf. It doesn't look exactly like the old series (and it couldn't, really, being different sets on much newer video equipment) but it is much closer to say, series 3, 4, and 5 than it is to 9.
  • A. Gammill
    5.0 out of 5 stars Like traveling back in time
    Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2013
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    Having waited seemingly forever for Red Dwarf to REALLY return (not counting the lackluster Red Dwarf: Back to Earth), I am delighted to report that the wait was worth it! Red Dwarf X recaptures the feel of the original Series 1 thru 6, especially with the use of a live audience. And the show is FUNNY again, which didn't happen very often in series 7, 8 and "Back to Earth."

    [Minor Spoilers Ahead]

    Sidestepping (or rather, ignoring completely) any continuity issues, Series X gives the fans back what made the show work best during its heyday: Lister, Rimmer, Cat and Kryten aboard the mining ship Red Dwarf, encountering all manner of cosmic and comic situations. The best of these 6 shiny new episodes are character-driven, such as the excellent "Fathers and Suns." And where else but on Red Dwarf would you find characters traveling back in time, picking up Jesus, then having to give him an emergency operation for kidney stones ("Lemons")?

    The only thing really missing is Holly, the ship's original computer. But you just may find yourself laughing too hard to notice. And credit must really be given to the four principal actors for stepping back into their roles with such apparent ease. And everyone has aged extremely well, especially when you consider they've been playing these roles for about 25 years. The show itself looks very polished, but not in a distracting way like Series 7 did.

    As with previous series releases, this one has bonus disc with a lengthy documentary, plus that good ol' fan-favorite, the Smeg Ups. All in all, a very solid continuation of a cult show that, happily, refuses to die. Highly recommended.
  • Katherine McDonald
    5.0 out of 5 stars Red Dwarf is a wonderful comedy which is completely family friendly
    Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2015
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    The show is a Sci-fi Sitcom and although it is Sci-fi you can see by it's previous television ratings that it is for all walks of life. Red Dwarf is a wonderful comedy which is completely family friendly. They do not have cursing in the show and topics like sex are avoided. While they do occasional have alcohol featured on the show that's about as raunchy as it gets. This series is another great from Red Dwarf crew. Even after all the years since the last series, they still captured what is great about Red Dwarf. For those of you that do not know, this series started in 1988. It took off and became the BBC top rated series by nearly double the viewership. Where they were receiving 8-9 million people per episode and the show right after it would drop down to 4 million. The series features Dave Lister the last remaining human being and a hologram of his dead bunk mate Arnold Rimmer. A life from that evolved from Dave pet cat and is now simply known as the Cat and an Android they found on a crashed derelict vessel.

    The series is missing Holly the ship computer. This by no means says its lacking in Comedy. You do not need to have watched the previous series to enjoy this one, however it would help with understanding established relationships and charter norms.
  • Dalya84
    5.0 out of 5 stars Dwarf is back!
    Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2013
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    BUYER BEWARE! When I put this disc into my blue ray player I was transported to the horrible atrocity that is the Rimmer Experience Ride where I was tormented for hours with grotesque small Rimmmer people endlessly singing,

    "He's Arnold, Arnold, Arnold Rimmer,
    More reliable than a garden strimmer,
    He's never been mistaken for Yul Brynner;
    He's not bald, and his head doesn't glimmer.

    Master of the wit and the repartee,
    His command of space directives is uncanny.
    How come he's such a genius? Don't ask me!
    Ask Arnold, Arnold, Arnold Rimmer.
    He's also a fantastic swimmer,
    And if you play your cards right,
    Then he just might come round for dinner."

    I was trapped there until I had to put together a makeshift interdenominational teleporter made from the remains of Rimmer dolls and parts taken from the moving cart I was forced to sit in. As it was not perfect I was thrust into many different dimensions where I gathered more parts to fix my teleporter until I was finally able to find my way home. Most terrible experience of my life. I didn't even get to meet Lister, Kryten, or Kat on my journeys! But as far as Red Dwarf goes it's still the best thing to have ever been created.